“Unhappily Ever After” Is an Art Project That Unhappy Endings To Cartoon Characters

Artist Jeff Hong has done an illustration project “Unhappily Ever After” where he placed famous cartoon characters in unfortunate social contexts, where they are suffering the dramas and tragedies of common people. Scroll down if your day is going too good and you want to feel depressed!

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12 thoughts on ““Unhappily Ever After” Is an Art Project That Unhappy Endings To Cartoon Characters”

  1. Pocahontas doing great!

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  2. Wow…depressing..

  3. Disney is one of the largest polluters in the world

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  4. Are we ever allowed any positive media? Ever?

  5. Yes of course! India and chinas pollution levels are way lower then Disneys. We live in clown world.

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  6. Endings if Republicans are in charge. Everyone gets what he or she deserves. It’s their own fault. Most of them are illegal and Antifa.

  7. These aren’t real are they? Is this real?

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  8. The one with Winnie the Pooh is just normal utilization of forest resources. It can be done in a sustainable way planting new trees. Unless you prefer a rock rather than toilet paper.

    Also, people eat crabs. So do octopus! As above, just don’t overexploit the environment.

  9. Does your country even have Republicans or are you as so many on here do pretending that you live in the US and that their politics govern your life?

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  10. All the characters are screwed after the Chicoms bought them.

  11. Wait four years.

  12. Uhhh…the “Dumbo” one is pretty much just a scene from the movie as it was.

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