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  1. Flynn Rider as Tony Stark
  2. Anna as Natasha Romanoff
  3. Lucius Best as T’Challa
  4. Carl Fredricksen as U.S. Agent
  5. Ian Lightfoot as Peter Parker
  6. Elsa as Gwen Stacy
  7. Moana as Valkyrie
  8. Edna Mode as Mantis
  9. Ralph as Happy Hogan
  10. Hans Westergaard as U.S. Agent
  11. Vanellope von Schweetz as Morgan Stark
  12. Violet Parr as Shuri

What 12 Disney Characters Would Look Like If They Were Marvel Superheroes?

Disney has a treasure trove of iconic characters that could give a history of Entertainment a run for its money. We're talking about Snow White, Cinderella, Simba, Elsa – the gang that has accompanied us through the ups and downs of life. They bring us hope, joy, tears, and a reason to cheer. They may not wear capes, but they're our go-to heroes.

So when Disney snagged Marvel, the creative nerds and geeks went wild. Their minds exploded with wild ideas of Donald Duck teaming up with Captain America or an entire universe dedicated to superheroes and supervillains from The Nightmare Before Christmas. I mean, why not? If the two companies could join forces, why not blend their characters too? We would love some logical mashups like the Disney Beast hanging out with the Beast from the X-Men.

Some artists even took it to the next level, and created mind-boggling hybrids that defy all logic, yet somehow work like magic on paper. Today we’ll dive deep into the labyrinth of the fan arts to bring you 12 Disney characters reimagined as superheroes. Buckle up, cause it's gonna be one wild ride!

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#1. Flynn Rider as Tony Stark

Tangled’s Flynn Rider looks extra dashing in this cool fan art that reimagines him as MCU’s Tony Stark. Wearing one of Tony’s many Iron Man suits, Flynn appears closely identical to the Stark Industries CEO after copying the billionaire superhero’s “Van Dyke”-style beard, which consists of a disconnected mustache and a goatee with clean-shaven cheeks.

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#2. Anna as Natasha Romanoff

In this extraordinary mashup art, Frozen's Anna steps out of her traditional Bunad-style dress and slips into a sleek, body-hugging black suit, channeling the essence of Natasha Romanoff, famously known as Black Widow in the MCU.

Although Anna may not possess the same combat skills as Natasha, this daring princess from Arendelle can exhibit the same level of courage and determination as the renowned S.H.I.E.L.D. agent when it comes to protecting her loved ones.

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#3. Lucius Best as T’Challa

Feast your eyes on the extraordinary fusion of The Incredibles' Lucius Best, also known as Frozone, with the majestic T'Challa, the Black Panther from the Marvel Universe. Truly, a perfect pairing brought to life on the canvas.

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#4. Carl Fredricksen as U.S. Agent

In this particular crossover artwork, we encounter a delightful enigma featuring Carl Fredricksen from Up morphed into the guise of U.S. Agent from MCU. While the underlying inspiration remains shrouded in mystery, one thing is undeniable: the resulting artwork is undeniably adorable, exuding a charm that captivates the hearts of viewers.

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#5. Ian Lightfoot as Peter Parker

Chevé envisioned Onward's Ian Lightfoot in the shoes of MCU's Peter Parker, drawing inspiration from the fact that both characters are portrayed by the talented Tom Holland. Despite the contrasting natures of Ian as an elf and Peter as a superhuman, their shared traits of being youthful teenagers with slim physiques and comparable fashion sensibilities.

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#6. Elsa as Gwen Stacy

In this artistic interpretation, Elsa dons a striking ensemble that captures her new persona flawlessly. Sporting a stylish black top and a vibrant purple skirt concealed beneath a trendy brown overcoat, she completes her look with a pair of elegant purple gloves.

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#7. Moana as Valkyrie

Chevé brings together Moana, the courageous ocean explorer, and Marvel's Valkyrie, known as Brunnhilde. In this extraordinary fusion, Moana takes on the role of Valkyrie, donning a sleek black combat suit while carrying the formidable Dragonfang sword strapped to her back.

This transformation presents Moana as a fierce protector, poised to defend her people from any malevolent forces that may threaten their well-being.

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#8. Edna Mode as Mantis

Hold onto your capes! Edna Mode, the esteemed fashion designer for The Incredibles, undergoes a remarkable reimagination as the superheroine Mantis from the MCU. Personality-wise, Edna and Mantis couldn't be more different. While Edna exudes an assertive and confident persona, Mantis embodies a passive and serene demeanor. Yet, against all odds, this extraordinary mashup art manages to hit the bullseye with striking precision.

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#9. Ralph as Happy Hogan

While Ralph, the lovable protagonist from the Wreck-It Ralph film series, may be far too colossal to pass as MCU's Happy Hogan, an unexpected connection emerges. Astonishingly, these two characters possess strikingly similar facial features, which forms the foundation of this unlikely fusion. 

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#10. Hans Westergaard as U.S. Agent

In a surprising twist, we discover that despite their differences, Hans Westergaard from Frozen and U.S. Agent (John Walker) from the MCU share a common hunger for power. As the youngest of his 13 siblings, Hans faced the cruel fate of being unable to claim his family's throne in the Southern Isles.

On the other hand, U.S. Agent developed an intense obsession with becoming the true embodiment of Captain America, so much so that he clandestinely administered the super-soldier serum, which granted him extraordinary abilities.

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#11. Vanellope von Schweetz as Morgan Stark

Chevé transformed Vanellope von Schweetz from Wreck-It Ralph into Morgan Stark from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) by incorporating Rescue's helmet into her depiction. The final artwork for the crossover showcases Vanellope as Morgan, holding a transparent box that houses Tony Stark's arc reactor.

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#12. Violet Parr as Shuri

Despite their physical dissimilarities, the mashup artwork combining The Incredibles' Violet Parr and MCU's Shuri successfully captures the essence of their characters. Both Violet and Shuri share the common trait of being caring and devoted siblings. Violet cares deeply for her younger brothers Dash and Jack-Jack, while Shuri holds a strong bond with her older brother T'Challa.

Who in their right mind could have predicted such a fusion? Comment down below your favorite transformation, and if you are thrilled to see any other Disney character in the hero suit!
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