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People Post What Cartoon ‘Celebrity’ Is Their Doppelganger And Here Are 30 Of The Best Ones
People meet their doppelgängers in the most surprising places. But don't be a typical 3D normie who thinks they can run into their own copy only in planes, at weddings or musical festivals. If you maintain an open mind, you can stumble upon your sibling from another mother in the two-dimensional world of animation too. Need proof? Just take a look at the 'Me vs. Animated Me' meme.
People all over the Internet are sharing side-by-side pics of themselves and popular animated characters that they believe they resemble and some comparisons are so accurate, it's as if Hollywood ran out of ideas and are using social media accounts as inspiration for their character design.
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Actually, some well-known cartoon characters were inspired by real people. Take Popeye. The spinach-munching-fist-fighting-sailor man from our childhood is no doubt an ever-famous cartoon character, but he was based on someone from Chester, Illinois (the creator's hometown). Frank “Rocky” Fiegel, a small and wiry, but tough guy. Fiegel smoked a pipe, was toothless, and participated in many fights, just like the character. It is said that he'd been kind to children, although died childlessly and was buried in a lot that's marked by an engraving of the iconic character on the headstone.
She looks like she’d be a lovely gran to someone. And have a cool bird.
Also, most of us are definitely familiar with the near-sighted, gullible and socially-awkward Milhouse Van Houten from The Simpsons. Although Bart's friend was named after US President Nixon (whose middle name was Milhous), the boy's character was based on Josh Saviano's Paul Pfeiffer, whom the show creators aimed to caricature. And dare I say, they did quite a nice job!
So who knows, maybe some of the people in this list really have inspired our beloved cartoon characters. After all, the number of celebrities is finite.
omg i love the dragon prince!!! btw do you think the king is still alive? like his soul or whatever/?
20 year old me: "Wow! he's hot" but 40 year old me: "WTF sweatpants tucked into his socks?!? Freak" 🤣🤣
Tucked into his socks to look like animated me I think.
Load More Replies...hahahal... as a closet cosplay (which is what my daughter calls it) you did good. I can see it, but try having the queue a little lower on the back of your head, and square up as much as you can by artfully arranging the hair. Well done. Also, you are quite fit, which adds to the esthetic.
My cousin looks a lot more like Ariel! She literally dresses up in this exact outfit and does birthday parties for kids sometimes (including me once upon a time!)
She seems to have trouble keeping her eyes open with those eyelashes.
Some of these are just so bad..big goofy glasses or having red hair doesnt magically transform you into a disney character
"Hey, I have black hair and use glasses, I must be just like Clark Kent! Whait a minute, I'll take my glassess off and.... WOW!!!"
Load More Replies...Most of them don't even have anything to do with the cartoons, or just some accesories. I've never downvoted an entry on BP so far (either upvote or nothing), but the day has come. This is just plain foolish.
15 are a "yes", 10 are a "maybe", and the other 34 are a "No". Having the same hair and skin as an animated character does not make you look just like an animated character.
The nice thing about cartoon characters is that they have very limited and smoothed features, so it's easy to see yourself in them. That's one of the reasons I can't stand the life action Disney trend. Suddenly all fun relatable characters are Hollywood stars with artificial perfect features
Yeah... no. Only the first few were good, the rest of them just tried too hard.
People think that 1 feature makes you a disney character. That's like saying that they look like that one celebrity.
Some of these are just so bad..big goofy glasses or having red hair doesnt magically transform you into a disney character
"Hey, I have black hair and use glasses, I must be just like Clark Kent! Whait a minute, I'll take my glassess off and.... WOW!!!"
Load More Replies...Most of them don't even have anything to do with the cartoons, or just some accesories. I've never downvoted an entry on BP so far (either upvote or nothing), but the day has come. This is just plain foolish.
15 are a "yes", 10 are a "maybe", and the other 34 are a "No". Having the same hair and skin as an animated character does not make you look just like an animated character.
The nice thing about cartoon characters is that they have very limited and smoothed features, so it's easy to see yourself in them. That's one of the reasons I can't stand the life action Disney trend. Suddenly all fun relatable characters are Hollywood stars with artificial perfect features
Yeah... no. Only the first few were good, the rest of them just tried too hard.
People think that 1 feature makes you a disney character. That's like saying that they look like that one celebrity.