still hella scaryy
This Is What Our Favorite Cartoon Characters Would Look Like As Adults

Cartoons are the sweetest memories of our childhood. Do you remember how we were filled with worry and concern about our favorite characters and how we got upset when we missed an episode? Now we are grown-ups, but many of us still enjoy watching our favorite animated movies and series.
We at Bright Side asked our illustrators to imagine what cartoon characters would look like if they had grown up.
Agnes
Despicable Me

Stewie Griffin
Family Guy

Jimmy Neutron
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius

Arnold
Hey Arnold!

Beavis and Butt-head
Beavis and Butt-head

Russell
Up

Masha
Masha and the Bear

Ginger
As Told by Ginger

Lilo
Lilo and Stitch
Dora
Dora the Explorer
Comments
Paw patrol
I think Pooh and his friends are my favorite cartoon characters. I love the tiny house of this bear, the way he decor for homes and his garden.
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Dora is beautiful!
I love all the characters in their adult version tbh.
Why are all the women’s midriffs bare? Definitely to make them look like eye candy for men
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