
YouTuber Alli Kat released a video on the similarities between Disney’s The Lion King and Osamu Tezuka’s Kimba the White Lion, and it’s a perfect introduction to the 25-year-old controversy. Kimba was created in 1950 and animated in 1965. The Lion King, on the other hand, came out in 1994. However, immediately after Disney’s movie hit the screens, people accused the company of stealing the Japanese story.
YouTuber Alli Kat released a video on the similarities between Disney’s The Lion King and Osamu Tezuka’s Kimba the White Lion, and it’s a perfect introduction to the 25-year-old controversy.

According to Laleh Mohmedi: "My name is Laleh, I have a son Jacob and a daughter Charlie. Sometimes we like to turn our healthy meals into art pieces! In May 2015, I started turning my son’s meals into characters for a bit of fun. Within a month our creations went viral allowing this fun hobby to turn into a career! All the meals are edible – some are made to be eaten, others commissioned and others as art pieces."
According to Laleh Mohmedi: "My name is Laleh, I have a son Jacob and a daughter Charlie. Sometimes we like to turn our healthy meals into art pieces!

Twenty-nine-year-old Stanislav Komissarov, aka Slava PTRK (an abbreviation of the word “Patriot”, his alias in computer games), is a street artist from the Urals. Nowadays he lives in Moscow and travels across Russia and Europe, leaving ‘mementos’ in different cities in the form of graffiti and installations that, by and large, deal with burning social issues. He has been doing street art for about 10 years, and has been very successful in the process.
Twenty-nine-year-old Stanislav Komissarov, aka Slava PTRK (an abbreviation of the word “Patriot”, his alias in computer games), is a street artist from the Urals.

CocaCola, Sprite, Fanta, we know our favorite sodas by their taste but what would they be like if they were a little more… human? Maybe we’d like to go grab a drink with them? Maybe they’d be so obnoxious, we couldn’t resist slapping them? Luckily, we don’t have to guess anymore. Korea-born Canadian artist who goes by nickname Sillvi has masterfully transformed some of the most popular sodas into characters.
CocaCola, Sprite, Fanta, we know our favorite sodas by their taste but what would they be like if they were a little more… human? Maybe we’d like to go grab a drink with them?

As much as we spend time with cats, they still sometimes are a true mystery to us humans. To explain what life with these furry creatures is all about, Scott Metzger has been drawing cartoons since 1996. His single-panel images cut to the very core of owning a feline, and their humorous nature might just explain to you some of the 'cat logic' that seems impossible to understand and first.
As much as we spend time with cats, they still sometimes are a true mystery to us humans. To explain what life with these furry creatures is all about, ...

37-year-old Tokyo-based animator and illustrator Q-Rais has a deep understanding of the complex moods animals experience, and he uses this knowledge to create cartoon furry friends that are so relatable, we feel like we know them personally.
37-year-old Tokyo-based animator and illustrator Q-Rais has a deep understanding of the complex moods animals experience, ...

When it comes to great cartoons, few publications can match The New Yorker. The famous American magazine, now in its 92nd year, is well-known for showcasing the funniest, the cleverest, the most satirical, and the most poignant illustrations about life, death, and everything in-between.
When it comes to great cartoons, few publications can match The New Yorker. The famous American magazine, now in its 92nd year, is well-known for showcasing the funniest, the cleverest, ...

Former RuPaul’s Drag Race contestant Phi Phi O’Hara is taking Instagram by storm with her incredible '90s cartoons characters transformations. Starting off with various drag looks, her #365DaysOfDrag challenge evolved into a more complex one, including different themes and even prosthetics to finish the desired look. Her talent has already brought her 180k followers!
Former RuPaul’s Drag Race contestant Phi Phi O’Hara is taking Instagram by storm with her incredible '90s cartoons characters transformations.

Andrew Tarusov, a Russian artist, created a series of illustrations portraying our favourite cartoon characters as pensioners. The artist imagined each of them having had a long and complicated life. Micky is the animation tycoon, Goofy didn’t get insurance and became homeless, Daisy left Donald because of his gambling, Tom & Jerry have health problems because of their reckless youth and many of them are older than 80.
Andrew Tarusov, a Russian artist, created a series of illustrations portraying our favourite cartoon characters as pensioners. The artist imagined each of them having had a long and complicated life.

Want to feel old? Well, here are 20 of your favorite cartoon characters and their real age by now if they actually age through the years. These were taken some years ago, so the age are not 100%, but still you’ll feel old either way. Enjoy…
Want to feel old? Well, here are 20 of your favorite cartoon characters and their real age by now if they actually age through the years.

These cartoon characters started from humble beginnings but now they have some of the most recognizable faces on the planet.
These cartoon characters started from humble beginnings but now they have some of the most recognizable faces on the planet.

Richard Schaefer is a costume design student at Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising. Here he is dressed up as different Disney princes and their respective princess in a series called Prince to Princess Transformation. If I may say so, he makes a handsome dude AND a pretty lady. If I may not say so, then who the hell makes the rules around here? Whatever, I’ll just keep it to myself. But I’ll be thinking it in my head! I’ll be thinking it in my head so hard. So hard in fact, that I probably won’t be able to help but blurt it out loud. What? You can’t fault me for speaking my mind! I want pizza. What’s that smell? Ooh, Fraiser marathon at 6! God, that man looks good as a man and as a lady. How does he do it? See? I can’t help it!
Richard Schaefer is a costume design student at Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising. Here he is dressed up as different Disney princes and their respective princess in a series called...
