
This New Snapchat Filter Makes Your Dog Look Like A Disney Character And Here Are 30 Of The Best Results
For ages now, the spotlight has been on all of Disney's princesses and a number of protagonists from the various animated series and movies that Disney has created over the decades.
However, they didn’t forget to include a number of memorable doggie characters, like Pluto, Dug, and all of the pooches from the Lady and the Tramp movie, just to name a few.
In similar fashion, among the myriad of Disney-themed filters, the world has been graced with a filter for your dog—one that transforms your dog into an absolutely adorable (well, more absolutely adorable) Disney version of your doggo.
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So, Snapchaters can now get their hands on a filter that turns their beloved dogs to cuter, Disneyfied versions of their dogs, and the internet has been going nuts about it.
Even though the app itself does not deliberately say it’s a “Disney” version as the filter is called “cartoon face”, we all recognize that aesthetic and it’s safe to say that it’s definitely a Disney-inspired dog filter rather than inspired by anything else.
A Facebook user by the name of Danielle Sugden has recently found the filter and tried it out on her doggies, and the results were nothing but adorable and simply fantastic.
Her cute poofballs were instantly transformed into Disneyfied pooches with exaggerated puppy eyes and obligatory eyebrows. Turns out, the app only recognizes the eyes and stylizes them. The booper snoot and bleps stay original, but certainly doesn’t fall out of context aesthetically.
The app’s facial recognition tech also allows for various facial expressions, mainly pertaining to how the eyes turn out. You see, it recognizes when the dog is squinting or closing its eyes. Given the vast number of breeds and facial doggie expressions, the possibilities are endless. And that’s exactly the path the internet went down.
Her post on the Dogspotting Society Facebook group was seen by thousands of people, garnering over 14,000 reactions with 3,000 shares and over 5,500 comments in less than a day. The best part is that many of those thousands of people went ahead and tried out the filter for themselves. Oh, and you better believe it’s as amazing as it sounds.
Yeah from the second film. I think she was called Daisy
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This was also the moment when people kind of understood that the cartoon face filter was actually designed for human faces as it’s not ideal in how it recognizes a dog’s face. But, you know what, it doesn’t matter—it works with virtually all dogs, hence it’s a dog filter and it will stay that way.
Heck, try it out with your cats and other floofy poofballs around the house, see how much you can Disneyfy your pets using the app!
What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments section below!
Note: this post originally had 42 images. It’s been shortened to the top 30 images based on user votes.
I would have liked a side by side comparison - mainly because they all will be far cuter as themselves.
Yes totally right.
No. I want real doggos right now!
No more disney, please. Zzz....
I like my dogs looking natural, like dogs
Nope. The world does not need another snapchat filter.
I'm not in on this. I like natural animals better than the overcutified Disney stuff.
i agree aswell.
I agree, real doggos.
The big eyes look somehow cute, but even without this filter the dogs most likely would have looked adorable.
Its for dogs??? I was taking cursed pictures of me, my toddler and her dolls, and it's just as hilarous as the ones of the dogs.
It amazes me how of difference the eyes make on a puppy. They really do look like cartoon characters
The only way that anyone can find this 'adorable' is if they have been thoroughly conditioned to associate these deformed faces by being forced to watch Disney cartoons/movies from a tender, impressionable age. As a result, we now have many real-life breeds of both cats and dogs with large eyes and severely shortened snouts that are causing acute breathing problems for the poor creatures. It is my opinion that breeds featuring deformed and incapacitating features should be banned altogether. There is no excuse for a lifetime of suffering for a living being created solely for the purpose of the breeder making money selling it to someone who buys it because they conceive their debilities as 'cute'. Grrrr....
The blame for purebred deformities lie squarely on the shoulders of the Kennel club and associated breeders not Disney...get a grip!
It's both. The trend to extreme shapes started with show judges rewarding the flattest faces, roundest eyes etc by giving them the top prizes. Bulldogs, pugs and Persian cats were all suffering from flat faces before Disneyfication became such a thing. But with the mass spread of Disney into everyday culture, more and more people are wanting those extremes, with less understanding of how it affects the animal. More and more of the 'cute' extremes are being bred to meet the demand. It's also happening in horses, where some people want the extreme dished face and tiny muzzles of Disney horses, like the one in Tangled. Unfortunately, while the nose and jaw can be bred smaller, the teeth are still the same size. They can't fit properly into the jaw, and can grow in at horrible angles as there just isn't the room. Young horses with extreme Disney faces have had to be put to sleep because their faces are so bad and so much damage has been done.
Meh, I think it's cute and all but... it's just a bit over the top lots of people look like they like it and really wanna do it which is okay because that's them but their gonna get attached and I would prefer dogs without a filter no matter how cute it may be like I would try it once then put the phone down because I'd rather have my dog's natural fur and face than look at her through a screen with a filter.
Blep
what if someone used this on a human
lets not ruin our lives
I can't get it to work on my dogs! It only works on people
Me too.The camera can't recognize the dog yes because they don't have whites around the irises.
Doggies certainly do not need Disney-fying!!!
I tried. I installed that horrible app just to try this. Doesn’t work. It’s an app for humans and if your dog doesn’t have humanlike eyes in a light face, it doesn’t work.
That's not true my dog has eyes like a bug and she did it, although I like natural dogs more I wouldn't say something not true, the picture is to do it in the light at first I tried and it didn't work I did it outside and it did
Actually a common misconception about the way computers see. Some even go so far as to call apps racist. What is in fact happening is that the contrast between the eyes and skin/fur is too low for the software to find the eyes, and increasing the contrast sensitivity any further would make the software think nostrils are eyes. Machine vision really is quite primitive compared to primate vision.
Iwas wondering how they got those eyes on the dark dogs - I am guessing photoshop. I had trouble getting one shot of my white dog with clear features, and it was turning itself on and off the whole time. No way the camera was recognizing my dark pug or the cat.
Bored Panda, please block AmeliaTop. Her comment is inappropriate.
We get a lot of these bots unfortunately.
now i want to read Amelia Top's comment
Me too, lol
So cute!
Look at all those good furbuddies! 🖤🐾🖤
me looking at this: god.. i-i.. i have.. i have so many mixed feelings
This is SOOO amazing! Especially as a coding challenge! How on earth did they account for eye spacing and skull size? Absolutely magnificent bit of coding!
This is the downfall of society right there.
they don't have glasses? Fail Keeshond-3...83c102.jpg
Amazing :D
...why?
Where is this filter!?
We need one for cats!
It’s the eyebrows! 🤣
what is the filter called?
Cartoon face
Some of them are actually impressive. At first glance, I would have been tricked.
I think we need remakes of lady and the tramp and 101 dalmations using real dogs and these filters.
Deborah Brett no
What's the name of this filter?
Cartoon face
So cute
Omgggg I did this with my cats! Can I add my cats to this !!
I love it!
I'm curious to see what it does to other animals ♡
I have always hated those stupid snapchat filters. Until today.
Yep
Can we please do a movie with those?
Cuteness overload my screennnnn
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Apparently I need Snapchat - like right now. BRB.
I would have liked a side by side comparison - mainly because they all will be far cuter as themselves.
Yes totally right.
No. I want real doggos right now!
No more disney, please. Zzz....
I like my dogs looking natural, like dogs
Nope. The world does not need another snapchat filter.
I'm not in on this. I like natural animals better than the overcutified Disney stuff.
i agree aswell.
I agree, real doggos.
The big eyes look somehow cute, but even without this filter the dogs most likely would have looked adorable.
Its for dogs??? I was taking cursed pictures of me, my toddler and her dolls, and it's just as hilarous as the ones of the dogs.
It amazes me how of difference the eyes make on a puppy. They really do look like cartoon characters
The only way that anyone can find this 'adorable' is if they have been thoroughly conditioned to associate these deformed faces by being forced to watch Disney cartoons/movies from a tender, impressionable age. As a result, we now have many real-life breeds of both cats and dogs with large eyes and severely shortened snouts that are causing acute breathing problems for the poor creatures. It is my opinion that breeds featuring deformed and incapacitating features should be banned altogether. There is no excuse for a lifetime of suffering for a living being created solely for the purpose of the breeder making money selling it to someone who buys it because they conceive their debilities as 'cute'. Grrrr....
The blame for purebred deformities lie squarely on the shoulders of the Kennel club and associated breeders not Disney...get a grip!
It's both. The trend to extreme shapes started with show judges rewarding the flattest faces, roundest eyes etc by giving them the top prizes. Bulldogs, pugs and Persian cats were all suffering from flat faces before Disneyfication became such a thing. But with the mass spread of Disney into everyday culture, more and more people are wanting those extremes, with less understanding of how it affects the animal. More and more of the 'cute' extremes are being bred to meet the demand. It's also happening in horses, where some people want the extreme dished face and tiny muzzles of Disney horses, like the one in Tangled. Unfortunately, while the nose and jaw can be bred smaller, the teeth are still the same size. They can't fit properly into the jaw, and can grow in at horrible angles as there just isn't the room. Young horses with extreme Disney faces have had to be put to sleep because their faces are so bad and so much damage has been done.
Meh, I think it's cute and all but... it's just a bit over the top lots of people look like they like it and really wanna do it which is okay because that's them but their gonna get attached and I would prefer dogs without a filter no matter how cute it may be like I would try it once then put the phone down because I'd rather have my dog's natural fur and face than look at her through a screen with a filter.
Blep
what if someone used this on a human
lets not ruin our lives
I can't get it to work on my dogs! It only works on people
Me too.The camera can't recognize the dog yes because they don't have whites around the irises.
Doggies certainly do not need Disney-fying!!!
I tried. I installed that horrible app just to try this. Doesn’t work. It’s an app for humans and if your dog doesn’t have humanlike eyes in a light face, it doesn’t work.
That's not true my dog has eyes like a bug and she did it, although I like natural dogs more I wouldn't say something not true, the picture is to do it in the light at first I tried and it didn't work I did it outside and it did
Actually a common misconception about the way computers see. Some even go so far as to call apps racist. What is in fact happening is that the contrast between the eyes and skin/fur is too low for the software to find the eyes, and increasing the contrast sensitivity any further would make the software think nostrils are eyes. Machine vision really is quite primitive compared to primate vision.
Iwas wondering how they got those eyes on the dark dogs - I am guessing photoshop. I had trouble getting one shot of my white dog with clear features, and it was turning itself on and off the whole time. No way the camera was recognizing my dark pug or the cat.
Bored Panda, please block AmeliaTop. Her comment is inappropriate.
We get a lot of these bots unfortunately.
now i want to read Amelia Top's comment
Me too, lol
So cute!
Look at all those good furbuddies! 🖤🐾🖤
me looking at this: god.. i-i.. i have.. i have so many mixed feelings
This is SOOO amazing! Especially as a coding challenge! How on earth did they account for eye spacing and skull size? Absolutely magnificent bit of coding!
This is the downfall of society right there.
they don't have glasses? Fail Keeshond-3...83c102.jpg
Amazing :D
...why?
Where is this filter!?
We need one for cats!
It’s the eyebrows! 🤣
what is the filter called?
Cartoon face
Some of them are actually impressive. At first glance, I would have been tricked.
I think we need remakes of lady and the tramp and 101 dalmations using real dogs and these filters.
Deborah Brett no
What's the name of this filter?
Cartoon face
So cute
Omgggg I did this with my cats! Can I add my cats to this !!
I love it!
I'm curious to see what it does to other animals ♡
I have always hated those stupid snapchat filters. Until today.
Yep
Can we please do a movie with those?
Cuteness overload my screennnnn
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Apparently I need Snapchat - like right now. BRB.