seriously, so big and he's afraid of them, seriously, I'll tell you that I'm not afraid of them, what I see is a total shame.
An Artist Photoshopped Disney Characters Into His Own Daily Life, and It Looks Like They’re Having Fun

Disney has been with us since we were kids and taught us lessons that we remember and even actually use in adulthood. However, Samuel MB is living with his favorite cartoon characters in a world that he created, where he spends time with them in ordinary home settings. Using Photoshop, this actor, primary school teacher, and artist takes photos of himself and digitally adds each character in some of the most hilarious real-life scenes.
Here at Bright Side, we appreciate creativity and have gathered some of Samuel’s most hilarious creations for you to see.
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If you had the ability to share a world with some cartoon characters, which ones would you choose? Let us know in the comment section below.
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Very touching pictures. I love them all 😊
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