Dec 03 2012
Imagining Female Disney Characters in Real Life

I’m sure you guys have seen all of our posts pertaining to cartoon characters coming to life. In fact, some of them are down right scary. Especially when we see the 3D versions of characters like Homer Simpson, Popeye, or Stewie from Family Guy. In any event, we’re always interested in seeing what possible realities these characters would have in our world. Well today we’re bringing you just that only with a little bit more of a technical focus involved.
A design student at the Arts University College at Bournemouth in the UK, Jirka has used photo manipulation techniques to bring Disney characters to life. The images we’re sharing were created by superimposing the faces of real-life women who resembled the characters that they were representing. The result is a bunch of Disney characters who belong to the real world.
Check out the pics after the jump…

Mulan
Thanks to Jirka’s Blog for the photos. Check out the rest below!
- Ariel from Little Mermaid
- Princess Jasmine from Aladdin
- Jane from Tarzan
- Esmeralda from the Hunchback on Notre Dame
- Princess Aurora from Sleeping Beauty
- Megara from Hercules
- Belle from Beauty and the Beast
- Snow White
- Cinderella
- Rapunzel from Tangled
- Alice from Alice in Wonderland
- Mulan
- Pocahontas
More Unreal Posts
- Photo Manipulated Disney Princesses are Kind of Freaking Me Out
- The Fallen Princesses
- Disney Animals Founds in Real Life
- The Average of Beauty
- Because You Can Never Have Too Many Disney Princesses










































For the longest time I though that Ursula was Winona Judd….
I’m pretty sure these have been on here a couple times now. I know I’ve seen them all before, and for the life of me, I could have sworn it was either here or I was at least lead ot them from one of the weekly link dumps.
Pocahontas coming out looking like Tia Carrere.
Steve I second that.
Pretty cool. So Maggie Gylenhall is Jane from Tarzan and Amanda Seyfried is Rapunzel, they look very much alike.
this Steve also says “Been posted here before”. I remember saving the page on my favorites and…looking at it from time to time.
What? Can’t a guy over the age of 10 like Disney princesses? After all, they basically set the foundation of what kind of women I’d be attracted to when I grew up.
Herrow muran.