Paper-Made TV Cartoons

Cartoon Creators Have Recreated He-Man in Paper

Back in the day, cartoon creators usually had follow to a particular set of plots when it came to creating stories, but these days writers like to inject a touch of realism in cartoons that almost makes the shows inappropriate for kids to watch.

An artist at Planet-Pulp has brought people back to a time when all you needed was a stereotypical looking bad guy and a sword-wielding man in tights in paper figures.

The characters of the 1980s cult-classic ‘Masters of the Universe’ or ‘He-Man’ are re-created as paper figures to commemorate the beloved cartoon. Each of the paper figurines come with their designated paraphernalia in the series. He-Man has his sword and Teela cobra staff. The only thing that’s missing now is a paper She-Ra to show He-Man who’s the real master of the universe.

Trend Themes

  1. Realism in Cartoons — Exploring the injection of realism in cartoons, providing an opportunity for more engaging and relatable storytelling.
  2. Paper Models — Utilizing paper models for nostalgic purposes, creating unique and customizable collectibles.
  3. Reimagining Cult Classics — Breathing new life into beloved cult classic cartoons, attracting both new and old fans.

Industry Implications

  1. Animation — The animation industry can embrace realism in storytelling techniques to create more compelling and thought-provoking cartoons.
  2. Collectibles — The collectibles industry can tap into the growing demand for unique and customizable paper models, targeting nostalgic consumers.
  3. Entertainment — The entertainment industry can benefit from reimagining cult classics, leveraging nostalgia to attract a wider audience and generate renewed interest.

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