When Cartoon Characters are Skeletonized
In this post, I will introduce an interesting project from Michael Paulus. He decided to take a select few of some popular cartoon characters and render their skeletal systems as he imagine they might resemble if one truly had eye sockets half the size of its head, or fingerless-hands, or feet comprising 60% of its body mass.
The reason why he did that is because he thought it might give him a better understanding of those well-know personals in the most basic of terms.

Tweety

The Mad Scientist

Shmoo

Pikachu

Pigpenheadshot

Pigpen

Peppermint Patty

Marvin the Martian

Lucy

Little Lotta

Linus

Hello Kitty skeleton

Hello Kitty closed

Fred

Eggbert

Dexter

Charlie profile

Charlie front

Buttercup

Bubbles

Blossom

Betty boop headshot

Betty boop

Barney

Baby Huey

Charlie
It is pretty interesting for me to see those familiar cartoons characters which grown up with me in a Skeletonized Way.







The author is telling his age by the fact he even knows who Little Lotta and Baby Huey are!
Those are going to haunt me in my sleep tonight. lol
this is so cool
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Thansk Nice Pictures
o_O
the powerpuff girls ones are as freaky as S%$#!!!!!
marvin looks like jack from the nightmare b4 christmas o_O still cool
great post as usual!
Wow this is a great resource.. I’m enjoying it.. good article
Is it normal for a skeleton to look cute?
Childhood….ruined
nice post. thanks.
Terrific work! This is the type of information that should be shared around the web. Shame on the search engines for not positioning this post higher!
IF THIS DUDE KNEW ANYTHING HE’D GIVE PIKACHU A THICKER TAIL.
I DONT REALLY LIKE HIS WORK
Betty boop’s skull looks like she was dropped on her head as a child.
Keep posting stuff like this i really like it
You ripped off the complete Project without ANY Link to Paulis Website and without naming ANY source for this stuff that is older than the internet itself. Sites like this make the Web a stinking place full of rotten, selfish fucking Assholes like „Virtualfunzone“. You suck, you are blogspam and you know it. Get lost.
@forex robot: „Terrific work! This is the type of information that should be shared around the web. Shame on the search engines for not positioning this post higher!“
This Info was shared on nearly every Blog ages (I mean AGES) ago when this was new and then again and again and again and again and thank god search engines dont rank this specific posting higher because it ripps of the original Artist without linking to source or Original (which is here: http://michaelpaulus.com/section/59023_CHARACTER_STUDY.html) AND it’s lame.
The powerpuff girls are amazingly scary!
Hi! I think these are really cool. It’s fun to do stuff like this. But keep in mind that cartoon is an art form, so It’s not like it has to be realistic. Just food for thought. I mean, some people make anime look stupid- but really, it still is- and will always be an art form, no matter how many strict realist artists dislike it. Just letting you know where my point of view came from. Besides that these were funny. The Hello Kitty and Power Puff Girls ones freaked me out because they were the cute ones turned into the freaky skeletons . . . but I guess that’s the same with all of them! lol
Kayla
oh, and another thing: whoever did make these- well they could use some work. Like some bones could fill in more and some could fill in less. But I guess since it is from one point of view I’ll give the artist some credit.
ryen:
IF THIS DUDE KNEW ANYTHING HE’D GIVE PIKACHU A THICKER TAIL.
I DONT REALLY LIKE HIS WORK
I sort of agree with you, dude. Read the above comment it kind of relates.