25 Human Versions Of Famous Cartoon Characters And Animal Pictures By Shannon Lee

Most of us watched cartoons when we were little; a lot of us still watch them now. Cartoons were, especially, the favorite part of everyone’s childhood memories. Waking up in the morning positioned before the TV we watched for several hours until the time for school was up. The characters were usually animals, objects, or monsters. Because let’s be fair, humans are a bit boring. We would much rather see a big, furry monster going on adventures than just a simple human. And in a way, we always found ourselves personifying them as our friends.

However, an artist known as Shannon Lee has illustrated famous cartoon characters in human form and shows that perhaps humans are not so boring after all. She draws awesome illustrations of human characters inspired by various animals, either from animation or pictures, making our cartoon friends come to life as everyday humans. Very unique and original the way they are made is so catchy we would gladly see them on any movie animation company.

The young artist hits it close to home and maintains the unique traits of the source, all the while doing it in her own style. Her style is very specific and unique, which you don’t see very often. They try to make the characters look different, eye-catching, and represent as many people as possible.

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