When Disney Characters Are Given Dark And Unique Look Through 20 Impressive Illustrations

Susanna Grace

If you are too familiar with the "childish" images of Disney characters, the series of illustrations below will make your heart flutter with its sinister appearance!
Let's get acquainted with illustrator Marcelo Ventura, who is famous for drawings of cartoon characters in a darker look. His Instagram is a place Marcelo updates his works and connects with his fans. In this post, he brings to us an illustration series that gives Disney characters a dark and unique look shown in 20 pics below.
Looking at his works, you will be surprised by how the classic characters in Disney movies can look so impressive with their new style. Scroll down to enjoy the twenty drawings below! If you love our post, don't forget to like and share it with your friends!

#1 Buzz Lightyear is so much cooler!

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#2 "The nightmare" Sally.

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#3 "A little girl" Alice.

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#4 Alice and The Mad Hatter.

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#5 Baby Yoda is not a baby anymore.

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#6 When someone bullies Peter Pan
Tinkerbell:

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#7 Where is Aladdin?

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#8 Pretty pointed nose, Pinocchio!

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#9 Buzz Lightyear is powered up.

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#10 Ariel like this won't be afraid of Ursula anymore!

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#11 Ralp and Vanellope.

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#12 Dumbo with familiar laughter.

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#13 Toy Story Squad!

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#14 Princess Mulan.

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#15 This version of Stitch seems a bit unfriendly, LOL!

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#16 Scooby-Doo.

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#17 Woody gangster.

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#18 Pink doesn't make this version of Peppa Pig any less creepy,LOL!

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#19 Baddie Minnie!

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#20 Forget about the old Pucca, Pucca is different now!

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