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Fairy tales with a bad ending
Fairy tales usually end well. But what next, cunning storytellers prefer to keep silent. After the victory of good over evil, the victory of love over circumstances, the harsh truth of life begins.
Photographer Dina Goldstein. (Dina Goldstein) fantasized about how the lives of famous Disney heroines would have developed after their former glory. As a result, a project called Fallen Princesses was born, in which the real life of Snow White, Red Riding Hood, Jasmine and other princesses was not too optimistic.
Snow White
Snow White’s husband may be an ordinary lazy man who is more interested in TV and beer than his wife and four children. And Snow White will remember with great longing the carefree holiday life with seven diligent dwarves.
Rapunzel
Rapunzel, famous for her long golden braid, will lose her hair. Anyone can get cancer.
Aladdin
In Baghdad, where the cartoon Aladdin takes place, there has been an endless war for many years. And therefore it would not be surprising if the beautiful Jasmine is now running somewhere in the dunes with a machine gun, fighting the American “liberators”.
Cinderella
Cinderella, too, can find it hard to cope with the pressures put on her, a simple village girl by a demanding royal family. And so she can cope with stress somewhere in the nearest diner to the palace with a double whiskey.
Little Mermaid
Mermaid Ariel, without explaining to his beloved, will go to work in the city aquarium.
Princess on a pea
And a princess on a pea might end up in a dump. Who needs it with such inflated requests at home?
Pocahontas
Not the best ending for Pocahontas - without waiting for love, she will remain a lonely old maid surrounded only by cats.
Beauty and the Beast.
And pretty Belle won't be easy to maintain her beauty after thirty-five. That is why she will be forced almost every year to fall under the scalpel of plastic surgeons. Her husband is also a real monster. And in a fit of jealousy, Belle can instruct bruises and abrasions.
Sleeping Beauty
The prince may not wait for his sleeping beauty to wake up. So he will spend the rest of his days in a nursing home, hoping to the last that one day she will open her eyes.
Red Riding Hood
And Red Riding Hood's probably going to have no nerves after the wolf thing. Therefore, she will gradually switch from cakes to even more high-calorie fast food from McDonald’s.
Another illustrator Justin Tarrentyne Justin Turrentine also revisited the classic ending of "live happily ever after."
In a series of illustrations Happy Endings for Disney Villains, the negative characters of Disney cartoons manage to implement their insidious plan, defeating the positive characters.
Little Mermaid
101 Dalmatians
Snow White
Cinderella
See also: Post-apocalyptic illustrations by Vladimir Manyukhin
Witty illustrations by Franco Matticino
via www.adme.ru/hudozhniki-i-art-proekty/ostroumnye-illyustracii-franko-mattichino-406605/
Photographer Dina Goldstein. (Dina Goldstein) fantasized about how the lives of famous Disney heroines would have developed after their former glory. As a result, a project called Fallen Princesses was born, in which the real life of Snow White, Red Riding Hood, Jasmine and other princesses was not too optimistic.
Snow White
Snow White’s husband may be an ordinary lazy man who is more interested in TV and beer than his wife and four children. And Snow White will remember with great longing the carefree holiday life with seven diligent dwarves.
Rapunzel
Rapunzel, famous for her long golden braid, will lose her hair. Anyone can get cancer.
Aladdin
In Baghdad, where the cartoon Aladdin takes place, there has been an endless war for many years. And therefore it would not be surprising if the beautiful Jasmine is now running somewhere in the dunes with a machine gun, fighting the American “liberators”.
Cinderella
Cinderella, too, can find it hard to cope with the pressures put on her, a simple village girl by a demanding royal family. And so she can cope with stress somewhere in the nearest diner to the palace with a double whiskey.
Little Mermaid
Mermaid Ariel, without explaining to his beloved, will go to work in the city aquarium.
Princess on a pea
And a princess on a pea might end up in a dump. Who needs it with such inflated requests at home?
Pocahontas
Not the best ending for Pocahontas - without waiting for love, she will remain a lonely old maid surrounded only by cats.
Beauty and the Beast.
And pretty Belle won't be easy to maintain her beauty after thirty-five. That is why she will be forced almost every year to fall under the scalpel of plastic surgeons. Her husband is also a real monster. And in a fit of jealousy, Belle can instruct bruises and abrasions.
Sleeping Beauty
The prince may not wait for his sleeping beauty to wake up. So he will spend the rest of his days in a nursing home, hoping to the last that one day she will open her eyes.
Red Riding Hood
And Red Riding Hood's probably going to have no nerves after the wolf thing. Therefore, she will gradually switch from cakes to even more high-calorie fast food from McDonald’s.
Another illustrator Justin Tarrentyne Justin Turrentine also revisited the classic ending of "live happily ever after."
In a series of illustrations Happy Endings for Disney Villains, the negative characters of Disney cartoons manage to implement their insidious plan, defeating the positive characters.
Little Mermaid
101 Dalmatians
Snow White
Cinderella
See also: Post-apocalyptic illustrations by Vladimir Manyukhin
Witty illustrations by Franco Matticino
via www.adme.ru/hudozhniki-i-art-proekty/ostroumnye-illyustracii-franko-mattichino-406605/