An Artist Creates Anatomical Skull Models Of Your Favorite Cartoon Characters, And It Is Totally Unprecedented
To many people, watching cartoons is a beautiful part of their childhood, and characters in movies are always timeless. Although some have imagined the lives after the happy ever after ending, it is unprecedented to visualize our beloved animated casts as dead ones. But, what would happen if they actually did?
Filip Hodas, a brilliant artist on Instagram, has considered this idea and released illustrations showing how anatomically correct skulls of popular characters would look. While retaining their iconic stuff like glasses or bow ties, he also titles these craniums as scientific names. From Goofy to SpongeBob, you will realize your favorite animation characters even though they do not show up with cute faces as usual. Virtually, it likes we are visiting an archeology museum!
So, let's scroll down and check out these artworks of Filip Hodas that we compiled below out. Really, enjoying photos of your adored characters' skulls is an unparalleled idea for sure!
Filip Hodas, a brilliant artist on Instagram, has considered this idea and released illustrations showing how anatomically correct skulls of popular characters would look. While retaining their iconic stuff like glasses or bow ties, he also titles these craniums as scientific names. From Goofy to SpongeBob, you will realize your favorite animation characters even though they do not show up with cute faces as usual. Virtually, it likes we are visiting an archeology museum!
So, let's scroll down and check out these artworks of Filip Hodas that we compiled below out. Really, enjoying photos of your adored characters' skulls is an unparalleled idea for sure!
#1 Canis Goofus
Source: Filip Hodas
#2 Homo Popoculis
Source: Filip Hodas
#3 Canaria Tweetea
Source: Filip Hodas
#4 Anas Scroogius
Source: Filip Hodas
#5 Homo Arnus
Source: Filip Hodas
#6 Ursus Yogus
Source: Filip Hodas
#7 Homo Ridens
Source: Filip Hodas
#8 Homo Trollius
Source: Filip Hodas
#9 Homunculus Maggus
Source: Filip Hodas
#10 Homo Automatum
Source: Filip Hodas
#11 Spongia Bobæ
Source: Filip Hodas
#12 Mus Minnius
Source: Filip Hodas
#13 Homunculus Cæruleum
Source: Filip Hodas
#14 Homo Iratus
Source: Filip Hodas
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