What would the skulls cartoon characters?
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/what-would-the-skulls-cartoon-characters.htmlScience can do anything: to restore the appearance of an ancient human skull or, on the contrary, looking at our contemporary accurately reproduce the shape of his skull. But Prague based artist and designer went a step further and decided to play skulls of cartoon characters.
3D-artist Philip khodas (Filip Hodas) in his new series of illustrations "Cartoon Fossils" ("Cartoon fossils") showed preserved skull all the famous cartoon characters: from the grumpy Uncle Scrooge to hilarious spongebob. In addition, each "exhibit" the artist gave a merry Zoological name like "Canis Goofus" not forgetting to specify the year when the characters first lit on the screen.
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Canis Goofus (goofy dog) — the United States, 1932
Anas Scroogius (Scrooge McDuck) — USA, 1947
Spongia Bobae (spongebob) — United States, 1999
Homo Popoculis (Popeye) — USA, 1929
Mus Minnius (Minnie mouse), the United States, 1928
Tweety Canaria (Canary Tweety) — USA, 1941
Keywords: Cartoons | Characters | Skull
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