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My name is Alex and I am from Romania. Sometimes, in my free time, I use my imagination to create drawings with lots of attention, patience and passion. I can work very long at a drawing until I complete it, because I want to make it very elaborate and I have an ambition to do a very good job each time I make such a creation.

This time, I made a tribut to the cartoons I consider the best, following an original idea of my own: I put various cartoon characters near to the more realistic and non-anthropomorphic versions of themselves. I can say that here the cartoon characters interact and comunicate with theirselves from the real world, just like two different worlds are connected each other. This is also a way to draw a line and to evidence the difference between cartoons and the reality.

I used various types of jokes for each story, including sarcasm, irony and references to other characters from the same cartoons and to popular culture and even word plays. I included in my drawing even key words and catchphrases that are associated with those famous cartoon characters in the lines.

I also mentioned on the first page of my parody/comic strip the name of the actual creators of those cartoons to show that I respect their creations. What truly belongs to me is the idea of putting cartoon characters along with the real world animals (and with the prehistoric human), also the colorful backgrounds and the realistically drawn creatures (It all starts with: “Based on the characters created by: …”).

#1 Two Sea Sponges

SpongeBob SquarePants meets the Real Life SpongeBob.

#2 Patrick’s New friend

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Patrick seems to be a genius compared to his new starfish pal.

#3 Crabs Will Be Crabs

Eugene Krabs from SpongeBob SquarePants and Sebastian from the Disney movie “The Little Mermaid” meet a normal, real world crab.

The first page of the comic strip as a whole

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This is the first part of the trilogy. It’s called “Toons Under the Sea.”

#4 The Early Bird Gets the Sunrise

Woody doesn’t like to be disturbed early, in the morning. This is why he always misses the sunrise.

#5 Modern Primitives

Fred’s new buddy doesn’t seem to be very polite, well-mannered, civilised, so unlike other Stone Age inhabitants of Bedrock.

#6 Salmon or Picnic Basket? What to choose?

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Yogi Bear is sharing some goodies from a picnic basket with an average bear next to the water falls.

#7 Two little piggies

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Porky tries to convince a regular pig that it’s better to live in a tidy place.

#8 It’s a Hare Life !

Bugs Bunny gives some life lessons to his pal in the woods, while he is tricking, once again, the hunter.

The secong page of the comic strip as a whole

The second part of the trilogy focused on the classic cartoon characters from Warner Bros, Hanna-Barbera and Walter Lanz Studios., entitled “Good Old Classic Toons”.

#9 Life it’s tough, Gumball and Darwin

Gumball and Darwin learn that not every cat is a good friend with a goldfish and in the real animal kingdom only the fittest ones survive, even at a petshop.

#10 The Good, The Bad and The Normal Platypus

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When a realistic ordinary platypus enters somehow in the room, Dr. Doofenshmirtz mistakes it with his nemesis, Perry the Platypus. Even Perry looks surprised and astonished when he sees it.

#11 Just a Regular Day in a Regular Park

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Mordecai and Rigby worked a lot to wash the car and to keep the park clean, but the realistic non-anthropomorphic version of themselves ruined everything.

The third page of the comic strip as a whole

This is the third and the last part of the trilogy, this time focused on modern cartoons, entitled “New Toons, New Sketches”.