
An Artist “Disneyfies” People’s Pets, and Your Furry Friend Can Become a Cartoon Character Too
There’s something special about Disney characters that somehow sticks with you. Whether it’s the charm, the adorable personalities, or the sweet smiles. We can’t really pinpoint it, but thankfully, one Dutch artist can. Isa Bredt, a super-talented illustrator, has started a project she calls “Pet Disneyfication,” where people send her pics of their pets and she uses her magical touch to create portraits that would make the people at Disney a bit jealous of her skills.
We at Bright Side immediately fell in love with Bredt’s work, and to be honest, we had a really tough time selecting just 15 of her portraits for you because they’re all great.
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Which of these animals portrayed as Disney characters do you think should star in their own movie? If you have a cute pic of your pet, you can always DM the artist and have your pet “Disneyfied” as well.
Got some cool photos or stories and want to be featured on Bright Side? Send them all right HERE and right now. Meanwhile, we’re waiting!
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