In the fictional world, anything can happen: people can fly, make all of their dreams come true, read minds, and other fun stuff. But it also reveals people s darkest fears, explores the dark side of human psychology, and the authors of those fictional worlds let their characters loose.
They re only fictional characters, right? So no harm here we can exit the story as easily as we entered it. But what if some of the movie, book, and mythological characters were real? Reddit user SugarMinnow had that thought too and asked Who is a fictional character that you re glad isn t real, and why?
Animals and animation have much more in common than just the Latin root anima. All animals have unique-looking features, just like the characters of anime or any other kind of animation. Naturally, one starts to wonder what the animals would look like if they were transformed into characters from animation. A Korean artist named Nitro, who goes by the alias of byeongju.a on Instagram, satisfies this curiosity by merging the two together and showing interesting results.
Nitro recently did a series of illustrations that try to depict domestic and wild animals like big cats, dogs, birds, and others as original characters you d expect to see in animation. It s not hard to imagine that the hardest part of it is to transform it into a new style while keeping the unique characteristics intact. Whether he succeeded or not, we leave it for you to judge, but in our eyes, he did a fantastic job.
It s no secret that many artists out there love to remake/reimagine famous characters, movies, and TV shows. We have seen reimagined Disney characters, Marvel, Harry Potter, and many others. Many artists modernize them, illustrate them in all sorts of situations. What if this character was there? What if this movie was set at a different time?
Well, the artist Tyron Handy decided to join in. He took the characters we all know and love and changed their skin color. In a previous article on
Bored Panda, Tyron mentioned that he never felt represented in cartoons, so with this project, his goal is to raise awareness of how misrepresented black people are in cartoons and TV shows: that the shows that do feature black people are filled with stereotypes and racial discrimination, and they re usually just the best friend to the main character.
After Getting Told Off For Not Speaking English In America By A Random Stranger, Guy Starts A Discussion Online BoredPanda staff
Let’s take a second to appreciate all of the wonderful things that come with speaking different languages. Of course, it’s a given to be able to communicate in your mother tongue, but knowing more than one language definitely seems like a great advantage and an excellent skill. With around 1.35 billion people worldwide who speak English natively or as a second language, it’s surely a winner in the list of the most spoken languages worldwide.
Anyone using more than one language can come up with probably more than a few comical situations arising from the daily use and occasional misunderstanding. Some people, for one reason or another, tend to take offense at others for using different languages. This one man’s tweet sparked quite a discussion with some unexpected twists and a reminder that the USA actually has no official language.
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