At one point or another in our lives we’ve all appreciated cartoon characters. Whether they were in childhood shows and films or something more adult (not that kind of adult), cartoons allow us to experience stories that normal actors just can’t achieve, be it because of physical limitations or cost.
But what if our favorite cartoon characters were made to look more…realistic? Here are some of my favorite images of realistic cartoon characters.
One half of MTV’s Beavis and Butt-head, he was known for turning into the character Cornholio after taking in too much caffeine.
The other half of Beavis and Butt-head, he was abusive towards Beavis and really everybody around him.
Maybe it’s me, but I think he looks far less heroic when he’s drawn this way.
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———- Advertisement ———- One of my childhood favorites, I’m glad the artist didn’t try to turn Hobbes into a real tiger for this piece.
People can say that the way Charlie Brown is drawn is supposed to imply that he has blonde hair, but renderings like this just drive home the fact that the most unfortunate boy ever is in fact bald.
But what if our favorite cartoon characters were made to look more…realistic? Here are some of my favorite images of realistic cartoon characters.
Beavis
One half of MTV’s Beavis and Butt-head, he was known for turning into the character Cornholio after taking in too much caffeine.
Butt-Head
The other half of Beavis and Butt-head, he was abusive towards Beavis and really everybody around him.
Buzz Lightyear
Maybe it’s me, but I think he looks far less heroic when he’s drawn this way.
Calvin and Hobbes
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———- Advertisement ———- One of my childhood favorites, I’m glad the artist didn’t try to turn Hobbes into a real tiger for this piece.
Charlie Brown
People can say that the way Charlie Brown is drawn is supposed to imply that he has blonde hair, but renderings like this just drive home the fact that the most unfortunate boy ever is in fact bald.
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