Artist “Ruins” The Childhood Of Millions By Creating Unsettling Versions Of Popular Characters
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/artist-ruins-the-childhood-of-millions-by-creating-unsettling-versions-of-popular-characters.htmlPrepare to be unsettled by characters that got a remake into uglier, scarier, and pretty bizarre versions of themselves.
Miguel Velasquez, the artist behind these transformations, takes beloved characters from famous cartoons, memes, and even brands and gives them a haunting new look. By adding hyper-realistic textures to eyes, teeth, fur, and more, he achieves a uniquely eerie effect. The results are undeniably creepy but in the best possible way.
Without further ado, let's hop into the post. We just hope your favorite childhood cartoons won't get ruined for you.
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11 PHOTOS
#1 Spongebob Squarepants
#2 Mickey Mouse
#3 Jack Skellington From The Nightmare Before Christmas
#4 Ernie And Bert From Sesame Street
#5 The Cat In The Hat
#6 Phineas And Ferb
#7 Cuphead And Mugman From The Cuphead Show!
#8 Pillsbury Doughboy - An Advertising Mascot For The Pillsbury Company
#9 Squidward From Spongebob Squarepants
#10 Michelangelo From Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
#11 Spongebob, Patrick Star And Gary From Spongebob Squarepants
Keywords: Artist | Childhood | Childhood cartoons | Unsettling Versions | Popular characters
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