samedi 16 juillet 2016
If Disney Characters Were Millennials
The Disney world can be a little too perfect at times, and it's probably because the characters didn't have the Internet to f*ck things up. We've seen Disney princesses in a different light before, but nothing like these comics, first posted on Dorkly, which were created by artist Justin Hall.
The hilarious strip depicts how your favorite Disney characters' lives play out in the digital age that we're all familiar with. Peep the illustrations, but be warned - you may never see them the same way again, especially Andy.
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