I love the fact they girls looks so sporty and not as feminine as always ??
An Artist Shows What Animals From “The Lion King” Would Look Like as Humans

The Lion King is definitely a childhood favorite for most of us. So much so that it ranks as the best-selling home video of all time. We thought these characters couldn’t be any more relatable, but Marco the Artist stunned us all. He states that his mission is to recreate “the stories of our childhood” and he succeeded in that by drawing characters from the movie as human-like animals wearing present-day fashion.
Bright Side now presents you with his project, Pridelands, with a list of extremely creative and detailed pieces of art.
1. Simba and Nala
2. Kiara
3. Timon and Pumbaa
4. Rafiki
5. Scar
6. Mufasa
7. Zira
8. Vitani
9. Kovu
10. Baby Simba
11. The whole team
We have to appreciate Marco the Artist, the creator and designer behind this idea, for entertaining us with this nostalgic trip. Thank you!
Is your favorite character from The Lion King included here? What did you think of their outfit?
Comments
Lion human ????????????????
That's amazing, Mufasa is the best one if you ask me
Remake this animation over again with these.....
wow! Soooo cool
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