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& quot; If the fairy tale ended correctly ... & quot; - Geoff Hoon ideas
What would happen if the beautiful Disney fairy tale does not end with the words "They lived happily ever after ..." and as something else?
The artist-animator Geoff Hoon suggested miserable ending of the popular children's cartoon. His blog Unhappily Ever After literally littered with similar endings.
Beauty and the Beast
Alice in Wonderland
Bambi
Winnie the Pooh
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Jumbo
Cinderella
It's an illusion! But in the real world things are not so rosy. In reality, Bambi's head could adorn someone's living room, and the Little Mermaid might stranded surf, and all fairy tales end.
Lion King
Mulan
Pocahontas
The Princess and the Frog
When I painted it, you will not believe, raised a lot of acute social issues. So my work has received not so much funny as philosophical. And I am very happy that now they cause a lot of emotions around my images being hot debates, for example, on the subject of cruelty to animals, as well as drugs. So far people do not care, and it's nice.
Mermaid
Chicken Little
The artist-animator Geoff Hoon suggested miserable ending of the popular children's cartoon. His blog Unhappily Ever After literally littered with similar endings.
Beauty and the Beast
Alice in Wonderland
Bambi
Winnie the Pooh
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Jumbo
Cinderella
It's an illusion! But in the real world things are not so rosy. In reality, Bambi's head could adorn someone's living room, and the Little Mermaid might stranded surf, and all fairy tales end.
Lion King
Mulan
Pocahontas
The Princess and the Frog
When I painted it, you will not believe, raised a lot of acute social issues. So my work has received not so much funny as philosophical. And I am very happy that now they cause a lot of emotions around my images being hot debates, for example, on the subject of cruelty to animals, as well as drugs. So far people do not care, and it's nice.
Mermaid
Chicken Little
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