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Brilliant Artist Gives Lion King's Characters Fantastic Humanlike Transformations

When they can't travel to the Disney parks, Disney fans spend their time making some really incredible things. Every Disney fan appears to have their own method of making every day a little bit more magical, whether it's recreating their favorite Disney rides at home or sketching recreated iconic Disney movie scenes. One well-known artist named Marco Bernard has been using Instagram to promote his newest work, which involves giving The Lion King characters human features.
While this may not be the way everyone imagines their favorite Disney characters, it is certainly unique. Marco's artworks depict how the Lion King franchise's well-known characters would appear if they had human features through his eyes. Think of shows like TaleSpin and DuckTales or movies like Zootopia. When you compare those animals to the characters in The Lion King, you'll notice that their lifestyles are quite different. However, due to Marco, we can see how that would appear with a modern twist.
Keep scrolling to see those wonderful illustrations and don't forget to tell us which one is your favorite in the comments!

#1 Zira is so damn sexy!

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#2 What do you think of this sporty Simba?

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#3 Baby Simba will surely be one of the Instagram famous rich kids

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#4 I know, who doesn't love a handsome Kovu?

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#5 Vitani the baddie

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#6 I'm sure that Timon and Pumbaa are not legal ivory sellers

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#7 We always love Kiara in tomboy clothes

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#8 Simba and Nala are the new couple's goal!

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#9 Lowkey love this look of Shenzi

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#10 Kiara and Kovu are the sweetest couples!

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#11 Rafiki looks just like a rich man

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#12 You don't want to mess with Mufasa

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#13 My favorite villain: Scar!

Source: Marco Bernard

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