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What Disney Animals Would Look Like If They Suddenly Became People?

There's no doubt that Disney's enchantment reaches well beyond our favorite childhood movies and magical theme parks. Famous characters have played a special role in our lives, teaching us many valuable life lessons for which we will be eternally thankful. They also make us believe that nothing is impossible. But have you ever wondered what your favorite animal characters (I mean Bambi, Lady and the Tramp, etc) look like if they suddenly became humans?
Shannon Lee, an Australian artist has made it easier for us to visualize thanks to her interesting works. Shannon began her career of illustration by sketching human interpretations of cartoons on DeviantArt. With years of effort and dedication, that beginning grew into a full-fledged profession. She polished her abilities, and it blossomed into something absolutely spectacular. The artist made some humanized versions of characters, and they are all breathtaking. The collection about what various Disney characters might look like if they were people is one of her most attractive art.
Check out more of Shannon’s amazing illustrations below! If you love humanized characters, follow her on Instagram, Facebook or Youtube to see her latest work of art.

#1 "The Lion King" - Pumbaa

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#2 "The Lion King" - Kovu and Kiara

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#3 "The Lion King" - Vitani

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#4 "The Lion King" - Timon

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#5 Kovu and Kiara

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#6 "Lilo & Stitch" - Angel

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#7 Bambi

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#8 Lady and the Tramp

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#9 Lady and the Tramp

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#10 "Lady and the Tramp" - Trixie and Lady

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#11 "Lady and the Tramp" - Angel

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#12 "Blue's Clues" - Scooby-Doo and Blue

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#13 "Blue's Clues" - Blue, Green, Magenta, Orange

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#14 "Blue's Clues" - Sprinkles and Blue

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