Cartoon characters anatomy

Animation was the format of choice for children’s television in the 1960s, a decade in which children’s programming became almost entirely animated.

These Icons are usually grotesquely distorted from the human form from which they derive. Michael Paulus decided to dissect them like science does to all living objects – trying to come to an understanding as to their origins and true physiological make up. Possibly to better understand them and see them in a new light for what they are in the most basic of terms.

























Source: site here
.
.

12 Responses to “Cartoon characters anatomy”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    how disturbingly interesting!

  2. Anonymous Says:

    Sad day for animation.

    “‘Peanuts’ animator Bill Melendez dies at 91″
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080904/ap_on_en_tv/obit_melendez_8

  3. Mental Origami Says:

    first

  4. Anonymous Says:

    I even fancy the skeleton betty boop

  5. Anonymous Says:

    Epic Fail by Mental Origami!

  6. CoolGuy Says:

    Second!

  7. Anonymous Says:

    first!

  8. Anonymous Says:

    WHO CARES??!!!!!

  9. Anonymous Says:

    your mom

  10. Frank J Says:

    I am curious what Underdog would look like. Nice read thank you!

  11. Nicole Says:

    I LOVE IT! :)

    i wish one day i will be able to draw like you!

  12. Chris Says:

    That is wicked cool!!! What a great idea. :)

Leave a Reply