huh. I never thought of that
An Artist Imagined How 18 Disney Couples Would Look If They Had Children
We are all familiar with the happy endings of Disney’s most beloved couples. But we never get to know what happens next. Luckily, illustrator Lynn Eya helped us picture that: with a charming and touching style, she drew these characters as parents spending quality time with their children.
Moved by these very sweet illustrations, Bright Side wanted you to share the same feelings with us. Enjoy!
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They should both be blonde. Otherwise they're really cute!
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Comments
omg I want to be able to draw so much!! honestly people create such amazing stories just by themselves, no need to wait for a sequel or something. You just imagune.. and draw! I wanna do it too??? but I struggle even with a circle!
My heart... these are so heart-warming! ?
Aw Tarzan and Jane's baby!!!! They make a pretty cute family
Thank you Lynn for making my dreams come true! These are really spot on
Love the fact that Rapunzel's little one has blonde hair ??

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