Artist Reimagines 11 Disney Princesses As Villains In Their Own Stories
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The people who made these have serious talent.
The first time we laid our eyes on a Disney film, we were just simply amazed. Very few companies have created as many iconic characters as Disney has since it was created and every film they released was just filled with beautiful and intricate artwork.
Also, the company really puts in the work to find the best artists and to give them the best resources they can to perfect their films.
That's part of the reason why Disney films and characters, especially the classics are so well-loved. They're just a wonder to look at especially from the eyes of kids.
That's also why Disney is just considered the best. They really put in the works and money to produce art that will last more than one generation.
Still, that doesn't mean that what they've done can't be improved. This is proven by all the fan art that fans from all across the world have done.
Most of these fans even put their own spin on beloved Disney characters. And we can definitely say that some of them are better than the original works.
Maybe that's because they have more detail or they have more impact than the official works but they're truly what we can all art.
Check them out here:
Scar already looked pretty menacing in his original form but this fan art really gives the lion a more fearsome and villainous appearance. If he looked like this in the films, he might have given some kids nightmares.
In the 1995 Pocahontas film, Governor Radcliffe was this fat, greedy, and arrogant man, however, he doesn't look too imposing and wasn't somebody to be afraid of. This fan art is just the opposite.
Here, he looks like a proper bad guy.
Violet has some pretty amazing powers but in the film, she's a bit timider than her family. This fan art though gives her a dangerous edge and really makes her look like someone who is not to be messed with.
This take on Ariel is a lot more realistic than the one in the 1989 animated movie. The blue coloring and the shimmering reflections make her really look like a water-based creature.
For the most part in the 1992 animated Aladdin, Jasmine was this delicate princess who was presented as someone who wasn't really capable of looking after herself despite having a fiercely independent personality. Now, this Jasmine would have been more accurate to her personality.
Mulan did look like a capable fighter in the original movie but this fanart brings out the fierceness that would have been in her. This Mulan also looks more dynamic, fearsome, and realistic.
The Sleeping Beauty of the 1959 animated film was a little bland looking especially compared to today's princesses. This fan art though presents the princess in the way she should have been.
Alice in Wonderland in its original form was already one of wonder with all the colors and oddities in it. But this fanart gives it a more modern feel.
It also helps add more grit and a mysterious nature to Alice.
Snow White was Disney's first princess and she became the archetypal fairytale princess that was used as a reference for countless other princesses. And while it is hard to improve on that, this fan art gives us a look at how she would look showing raw emotion.
When Kim debuted in 2002, she looked just like any other typical Disney character. Plus, she was stuck to looking like a preppy high school girl.
This fan art shows the character in a more mature light and gives her an appearance of an experienced and capable fighter.
In this fan art, Rapunzel isn't just the girl with the long hair. She's far more powerful and mystical.
While this version of her might alter her entire story, it is a striking adaptation of her and would have definitely be an iconic one.
When Maleficent first appeared in 1959, she was already terrifying. With this fan art though, she looks a lot more powerful and capable of truly altering the course of life for her plans.
We love the original Mushu okay, but here, he is a lot more intimidating and looks a lot more powerful than his comedic version. Also, Mulan here looks more like a true warrior.
In the 1937 film, the characters were animals with Robin being a fox. And there, everyone looked pretty friendly.
With this fan art though, Robin takes on a much more fierce persona.
In the 2012 film Brave, Merida was shown to be a headstrong character who was pretty capable of fending for herself. Here though, she's shown in a more delicate picture and the added elements give a more other-worldly feel to her surroundings.
We still love the Disney original animations. After all, they were the classics that we grew up with.
But the people who made these fan arts are incredible as well. And they've given a special spin to the characters we've loved so much.
They can even create their own animated films if they wanted to. That would be amazing to see.