The fairy tales are over, the massacre begins

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We all dearly love Disney cartoons: we ran to watch them after school, woke up to them on Sundays, we bought cassettes with them on an industrial scale. And even as adults, many of us are happy to buy a ticket to the cinema for another Walt Disney masterpiece. And all these stories are air-happy, with absolutely the same storyline, where good defeats evil, the princess always finds her prince, and in general everything always ends well: the heroes are happy, and the villains either die or go to lick their wounds in the darkest corners of the Disney worlds to return in some sequel and lose again.

A young Mexican artist Jose Rodolfo Loaiza Ontiveros decided to add a bit of horror to the perfect Disney world. In his works, Jose confronts Disney characters not with the villains-losers, but with the most bloodthirsty maniacs of world cinema. The viewer can only imagine what will be the result of these collisions.

The fairy tales are over, the massacre begins
The fairy tales are over, the massacre begins

 

The fairy tales are over, the massacre begins

 

The fairy tales are over, the massacre begins

 

The fairy tales are over, the massacre begins

 

The fairy tales are over, the massacre begins

 

Keywords: Art | Heroes | Disney | Villains | Maniacs | Princesses

     

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