Humanized Disney Animals

Artist Pugletto Imagines What Cartoon Beasts Would Look Like as Humans

Some of the most beloved cartoon characters are Disney animals including The Lion Kings' Simba, both Lady and Tramp as well as countless others. Yet what if they were human? Would their charm extend to their new features? It appears that they would, at least when it comes to this Disney animal series.

Created by Wisconsin-based artist Pugletto, the Disney animal series puts a different spin on classic characters in a way to continue their legacy for other generations. By keeping them fresh in people's minds, it would be hard to forget about them entirely. Granted, these animated films are classics for a reason. That said, perhaps Disney would consider reviving them in a way that utilizes this imaginative art direction.
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1. Humanized Disney Characters - By humanizing Disney animals, there is an opportunity to create new and engaging experiences for both old and new generations of fans.
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3. Art and Design - The imaginative art direction in the Disney animal series sparks innovation and creativity in the art and design industry, as artists explore new ways to reinterpret beloved characters.

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