Anthropomorphic Disney Animals

These Iconic Animated Characters are Re-Imagined in Human Forms

Illustrator 'S0alaina,' also known as Alaina Blaine, is a 19-year-old freelance artist who has taken several memorable Disney animals and transferred their characteristics into human forms.

Focusing on character design, this set of illustrations closely reflects the look, feel and settings of various Disney animals from films like Lady and the Tramp, The Lion King, and The Aristocats. It's common knowledge that various Disney characters typically adopt human-like characteristics in their overall design, but it certainly is an interesting twist to see this switched over into human form.

Blaine is able to keep the shape and style of these classic animated characters in her approach, and even the mannerisms of each animal is able to be carried over into their anthropomorphic re-imagining.
Trend Themes
1. Anthropomorphic Character Design - There is room for creating anthropomorphic redesigns for popular characters across various media franchises.
2. Humanization of Animal Characters - More artists can explore humanizing animal characters for new and unique adaptations and interpretations of these well-known IPs.
3. Character Redesigns - Continued redesigns can give rise to new merchandising opportunities and can renew interest in classic franchises.
Industry Implications
1. Animation - Animator studios can take up various creative opportunities that involve redesigning classic character designs for marketing and promotional purposes.
2. Illustration - More illustrators can design and publish their own take on popular animated characters, thereby creating their own well-known IP.
3. Merchandising - Various companies can leverage the growing interest in character redesigns to create new merchandise and collectibles for established brands.

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