Top 10 Cartoon Characters Whose Copies Have Been Obtained From Real Life

Real-Life Famous Cartoon Characters

Aryan
Windlist
8 min readApr 19, 2021

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Have you ever thought about it? That’s how dynamic individuals come to the fore with their characters. They usually use stereotypes based on appearance in consciousness. For example, if a person’s lips are thin, and he has a long pointed nose.

So some kind of arrogant person or villain, however, this is not uncommon, that animation hero real people like celebrities, and sometimes inspired by real-life friends of artists, today we are going to tell you some really interesting stories about them, who influenced famous cartoon characters.

10. Pokémon

By the beginning of the 21st century, everyone had forgotten about the hugely popular Hollywood and the game Pokémon, but in 2016, Niantic suddenly released the Pokémon Go app.

And then the real sign of the media franchise suddenly fell on people all over the world, Squirrel Charm Ander, and spent many hours wandering the streets of their cities in love with Bulbasaur, and in search of Pikachu.

There is no doubt the most important well-known and desired Pokémon, which last year there was a real spy movie about charming creatures.

It seems that the amazing shape has been developed by dynamic people from the beginning. We don’t know the right answer, but in nature, you can find such a creature.

It seems, that there is a common brushtail like the Pikachu, which is one of the most common marsupials in Australia, can you see the similarity?

9. Alice in Wonderland

Remember we were talking about using living people to create cartoon characters at the very beginning of the dynamic movie industry.

The animators did not have powerful computer sophisticated software, video references, and the best quality, so various actors had to come to the set to play scenes from future cartoons. They were filmed and sketched with artists.

For example, the crazy heater voice and eccentric behavior of Alice in wonderland were created by the American actor and comedian Edwin, who decades later Partialized the same style.

Was reconstituted with Johnny Depp winning the partnership. The Disney universe in 2013 is equally impressive.

He later won the Disney Legends Award for his portrayal of a crazy heater, and some other works in collaboration with a world-famous studio.

8. Futurama

You have to admit to Hubert Farnsworth from this animated series, that due to a very strange appearance and weird habits it does not feel appropriate due to a worthy crazy intelligence.

First, he builds a ship in an hour or two, and then he doesn’t remember where he left his luggage. The fans of the series think.

That the professor has something in common with American TV host Larry King, In fact, it’s hard to miss some visual similarities.

Who knows, that the creators of Futurama were really impressed by King’s TV show. When they created the image of Forensic Worth after all. Television series American culture, and politics is a big stranger.

7. Looney Tunes

No one in the American animation industry did anything, before this TV show, it seems that Disney characters have made fun of everything since the Disney characters woke up.

Buy movies in the spirit of Bond and become a Hollywood hero naughty rabbit bug. For example, there is an amazing story behind this character, a famous American movie of the 30s.

It is said that one night it really became a blockbuster. And won five Oscars. The lead role was played by actor Clark Gable.

In the first half of the 20th century, this handsome man was often called the king of Hollywood, that’s why you know him. There’s a scene in the movie where Gable’s sleek character leans against a carrot-chewing fence while talking fast.

And out of his mouth, the whole worm took its course for the melody of the lone, and also got his name from the same movie, which was the name of the imaginary assassin mentioned by Gable’s character in one of the scenes.

6. Winnie the Pooh

It’s not just the people who influence the cartoon characters. It shows that Pooh was also based on a real animal, the Pooh, which we’re talking about, a female American black bear Winnipeg died in the first half of the last century.

She lived in the London Zoo. Its owner, Canadian Army Lieutenant Harry Colburn, regretted that when World War I broke out, the soldier had to go on the lines, so he left his animals in the good hands of the British Rangers.

The way a bear lives in a Zoo. 20 years and visitors later erected a statue of a bear and its former military owner was erected here, but one of the regular visitors to the zoo here is an amazing story about a boy named Christopher Rubin.

Who was inspired by the bear The boy’s father was to meet author Alan, who was the author of a series of books about the clumsy bear and his friends.

5. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Believe us after this story, your life will definitely not be the same. Did you know that almost all Disney princesses actually have prototypes in real life?

Yes from time to time they even get together for studio events? Even after so many years, the animators chose the American dancer Marjorie champion.

As a movement to make artists beautiful snow-white to attract special attention to all the movements of the character, Margery spent several hours modeling along the way, when the dancer was just 14 years old.

And she received 10 dollars for a day’s work. Snow White’s voice was raised by another girl, professional singer Adriana Caselotti. It’s not that the amazing Snow White not only danced but sang and her singing had to be flawless.

4. The Simpsons

Everyone knows the characters of this cartoon, even those who’ve never watched a single episode over the past couple of decades.

The Simpsons have become such an integral part of popular culture, that it is almost impossible not to recognize homer Bart Lisa’s marge and even minor characters.

You’ve probably seen this funny bespectacled man Bart’s best friend Millhouse at least once. There is no proof that the short-sighted kid was inspired by a real person.

But attentive internet users have found a real human copy of Millhouse, and in old archives, this is an actor Josh Saviano, he is now in his 40s, but during the filming of the television series the wonder years, he looked exactly like Bart’s weird friend.

And not only when it comes to the looks, but there are also many similarities between the characters in a teen comedy, Saviano’s character Paul Pfeiffer is also the protagonist’s best friend who studies hard and fails in his personal life.

3. Despicable Me

When the cartoon despicable me was released, the audience loved GRU’s army of clumsy minions so much that five years later they got their spin-off, a symbol of Mickey Mouse for Universal Studios.

Disney We all know that caterpillars speak an incomprehensible mixture of different languages, and they also wear denim screens and protective glasses.

But what you see in this picture does not remind you of anything, yes it is a theory, that the beads were copied from these people in a scuba suit.

The photograph was taken in 1908 and features the crew of the submarine, which offered strange equipment for an important purpose. Early submarines often sank. And the army needed a suit in case of an immediate evacuation.

In which the mask had a special thing. A chemical called oxalate absorbs carbon dioxide and releases oxygen, although such suits were never mass-produced and never advanced beyond the testing phase.

2. Rugrats

Having a Nickelodeon cable television channel at home 20 years ago was a girl’s dream, indeed she aired the most interesting cartoons as Arnold’s SpongeBob Rugrats later won four Emmy Awards, and on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

A star has rarely had such success. Lots of viewers fell in love with the animated series for animated cartoons, because the devil twins spoiled Angelica because of the miraculous character bald baby Tommy.

And of course, the sharp stereotype will miss her crazy perverted red hair. But the cartoonists imitated him as a sign of a real person.

Mark Mothers Baugh, a famous American singer who was one of the creators of the soundtrack for Rugrats nowadays.

He is a conscientious man with nice gray s gray-haired beard and fashionable glasses. But one of the characteristics of the exposure of the mark in his youth was that it was crazy red hair.

1. Popeye the Sailor

Remember the American cartoon character who always ate spinach to be strong, this character’s name was Popeye the Sailor.

And thanks to his unusual habit, thousands of young people and children once began to fall in love with the food that hated the idea that spinach was introduced.

After a special medical study, the plot was later rejected. An American doctor made a typo in his book and multiplied the amount of iron in spinach by 10 times, which made spinach a Popeye’s food choice. Very memorable character.

Its shape refers to the military uniform of a sailor anchor tattoo in which a character Scout Pope also speaks strangely and constantly smokes a pipe, according to the cartoonist L. Z. Cigar.

Was affected. In Chester Rocky, the author’s hometown, however, he became a prototype of being a sailor.

The children loved him dearly, and the adults repeatedly played the boy who worked as Frank, a bartender. Died in 1947 and his dynamically transformed ego was inscribed on his marble.

#Futurama #Looney Tunes #The Simpsons #Pokémon #Rugrats #Popeye the Sailor #Snow White #Despicable Me #Alice in Wonderland #Winnie the Pooh #Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

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Aryan
Windlist

I write blogs, product reviews, and also I write about historical events, health, fitness, and self-awareness. More info: www.windlist.xyz