Artists And Illustrators Love Making Creepy Versions Of Beloved Disney Characters
To be fair, we love seeing the creepy versions of our favourite characters.
Elana
- Published in Disney
The imagination, creativity, raw talent, and hard-earned skill that has gone into creating Disney characters is surely impossible to measure. Over the last century we have been gifted a seemingly never-ending onslaught of characters and stories to fall in love with, obsess over, and enjoy on repeat.
Because of the deep culture Disney has created, they have bore the fruit of a lot of incredible art over the years. Illustrators and artists of all walks of life and creative paths love to re-imagine beloved Disney characters into familiar yet different creations and it is something Disney fanatics have always seemed to enjoy. One such area we are gifted with time and time again are creepy versions of Disney characters. Check out this awesome collection featuring several very talented artists who saw Disney through their own eyes!
1. Minnie Mouse
Part magic, part mouse, part monster.
Dan Luvisi2. Bambi
In a world where Bambi had a less happy ending...
Whiluna3. Eve from Wall-E
Eve looks ready to pound some suckers into the mud.
Dan Luvisi4. Pinocchio
There's a difference between good magic and black magic.
Simon Hartvig5. Donald Duck
We always felt Donald had a dark side.
Daniel Karlsson6. The Genie
This is just eerie.
Dan Luvisi7. Aurora, Sleeping Beauty
If Prince Phillip never found her, is this what would have happened to our Briar Rose?
Rob Carlos8. Pluto
This artist loves to show his interpretation of the anatomy behind some beloved Disney characters. We dig it.
Alessandro Conti9. The Beast
This art is like nothing we've ever seen before!
Whiluna10. Mike Wazowski
I guess there was a lot more to Mike Wazowski.
Dan Luvisi11. Snow White & Rapunzel
Just a couple of Disney Princesses in the zombie apocalypse.
Rob Carlos12. Goofy
Texas Chainsaw Goofy.
Briana Garcia13. Mickey Mouse
Another anatomy lesson from our anatomy artist.
Alessandro Conti14. Cinderella
There could have been dire consequences when the clock struck midnight.
Rob Carlos15. Belle
Who was the beauty and who was the beast?
Rob Carlos16. Princess Jasmine of Aladdin
Never tsk-tsk a woman scorned.
Rob Carlos17. Winnie the Pooh
He's not looking for a pot of honey.
Simon Hartvig18. Snow White
She clearly means business.
ScrapbookFlair19. Ariel, The Little Mermaid
A zombie mermaid sounds cool to me. It looks like short-haired Rapunzel is about to bash her with the frying pan, though.
Rob Carlos