An Artist Redesigns Disney Characters Giving Them Realistic Bodies

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Prepare for an enchanting transformation! Wyethe Smallish has created a wonderful, diverse collection of fuller-figured princes and princesses. These reimagined characters challenge traditional beauty norms most delightfully.

1. Belle

Whoever made these didn't register the fact that these Disney "princesses" didn't start as princesses. They were hard working women, HARD WORK. Like, labor. And their diets were different. Simple. So, these bodies don't make sense.

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Belle proves that intelligence and beauty come in all sizes. She has already taught us once to look beyond appearances and appreciate the true essence of a person.

2. Princess Aurora

In a dreamlike twist, this sleeping beauty awoke to a world where every body type is appreciated! Now with a fuller figure, Aurora demonstrates that you don’t need to be skinny to captivate kingdoms or win over charming princes.

3. Ariel

Gone are the days of only slender princesses under the sea! Ariel is all set to dive into new waves of self-confidence and embrace body positivity.

4. Elsa

The ice queen is turning up the heat with her bold new appearance! Swapping her slim frame for a more curvaceous one, Elsa encourages us to let go of old beauty ideals.

5. Cinderella

Girl was up from dawn to dusk cleaning a mansion, tending a farm, and fed scraps... Plus, they wore corsets with gowns, so what's going on?

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Our favorite princess with the lost glass slipper now has a bit more to flaunt. Rocking her beautiful gown, she shows that you don’t need to be petite to be the star of the ball!

6. Princess Tiana

Worked with a lot of black women, and some black women are just rail-skinny and the original Tianna here looks curvy by comparison.

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Meet Tiana, the determined and industrious princess who’s breaking new ground! In her stunning green attire, she exemplifies that beauty encompasses a variety of shapes and sizes.

7. Jasmine

Okay everything was looking fine until that last picture when she loke gained 10 pounds. The artwork isn't just lacking in skill but it's also really inconsistent.

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Check out Jasmine, our adventurous Arabian princess soaring on her magic carpet with a fuller figure! Decked out in her signature turquoise attire, she’s setting an inspiring example that ruling a kingdom doesn’t require a slim physique.

8. Meg

Cool art, keep drawing, but off-topic.

Nobody says it *has to* be realistic. This is just one person's interpretation of what characters might look like if their bodies were built like actual human beings instead of overexaggerated caricatures. That's it. The originals still exist, nobody is taking them away from you. All right? We good?

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Actually Meg should be skin and bones considering she is technically dead. Hades owns her soul and keeps it separated from her body, meaning her body can't absorb anything like food and water as examples.

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Okay the waist was very unrealistic but that doesn't mean she needs to gain 50 pounds for it

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She looks like a mom that leaves her kids with the neighbors so she can go out drinking. Take some of that weight off at least.

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Its disney it is for small children they really dont care princess are supossed to be beautiful in there eyes, calm down.

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Ok, Megara, no, the entire art style of Hercules was done by Gerald Scarfe in his highly unique art style. If you really want to make her thicker, why don't you actually actually draws big women instead of turning her in to a shapeless blob. The man is a political artist, for goodness sake.

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I fully agree out of all the disney females meg was the least realistic waistline. But realistic for her would have been to make her a siE 6 not a size. 12 or 14

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There's no point in hiding the truth, but we'll try.

The point is we are teaching kids unreal is real unobtainable is obtainable. The first pic would be a sick sized human The second is more real or normal.

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Something crazy happened here... Sorry, it's a secret.

She was based on a Greek amphora and was NEVER mentally to be realistic in the first place.

The whole movie is highly stylized.

The art style is based directly on the artwork from Gerald Scarce, a well known British political cartoonist. He's known for his bizarre art style, he's responsible for the animation for Pink Floyd's 'The Wall' amongst other things.

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Could be edited better fs but this would have been the ideal body type in Ancient Greece so this one kinda works

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Meg didn't have to be overweight honestly. The original design was not realistic but the makeover is unnecessary

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What’s really disgusting is how the originals can make little girls watching think they need to be skinny to be pretty. Also, actually, thought i’d mention, Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of beauty and love, was not skinny!

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You must be unattractive and lonely, or something. The most unattractive, lonely men shame women's appearances more than anyone out of sheer bitterness. And that's all you've contributed here.

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Look at Meg, the Greek goddess! She’s proving that you don’t have to be super skinny to save the day and stand up to powerful gods.

9. Mulan

Is there a good reason you added more definition to the jaw? It makes her face look just a little too much like a man's and a woman doesn't bulk up that much unless she's a body builder. You can add the muscle but her small figure was accurate. Her shoulders shouldn't be so wide.

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Mulan’s strength, determination, and her new curvy figure prove that heroines can look different and still be powerful. It teaches us that true bravery comes from inside, no matter your shape or size.

10. Belle And Adam

Adam, our prince, has embraced a fuller body, teaching us that fairy tale endings aren’t about having a slim, royal look. Their story challenges stereotypes and encourages us to accept and love ourselves and others. It’s a reminder that real beauty comes from within.

11. Prince Eric

But he worked on a ship, prince of not. Update could be him in 10-15 years after sitting on the throne but not in his prime

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Check out Prince Eric with his new look! He’s showing us that you don’t have to have a slim body to be a true hero.

12. Rapunzel

this makes sense since she's been locked in a tower her whole life, she can't have an amazing fitness routine

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Rapunzel is rocking her new princess look with her flowing locks. She’s proving that climbing a tower of confidence doesn’t require a slender figure.

Due to contemporary beauty norms, styling a plus-size body can be more challenging. However, one woman stepped up to help by sharing smart and innovative tips on how to enhance the look of any outfit for a fuller figure.

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DOES EVERYONE HATE FUN? THEY ALL LOOKED ANOREXIC BEFORE LEAVE THE ARTIST ALONE AND JUST APPRECIATE THE ART PLEASE

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Yes, many -- if not most -- female characters in cartoons and anime are drawn with unrealistic proportions. Not exaggerating them would be remarkable but I would applaud the effort if there was any real artistry involved. All the artist did was thicken the waistlines and widen the bust on some of them. There's no extra definition of the curves and the few changes to the faces are frankly awful. They didn't do most of these princesses any favors. If you're going to make them full figured, do it right and respect the source material. An AI would have done a better job giving them life like figures.

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These are fantasy films. Why can't we enjoy movies for the fun and escapism they provide. Why must we tare everything down with reality.

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This isn’t more realistic it’s just fatter. Let’s wake up and admit our country has an issue with obesity and we need to address it. Stop validating unhealthy lifestyles to patronize the masses. Stop watching movies and go for a walk

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None of these characters were created in the twenty first century and it's common fact that the older you go back in time, the thinner the women are because no one was too busy faking inclusivity and pro obesity

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