Childhood Cartoon Characters Turned into Crazy Killers

Many of us have fond memories of cartoon characters we've grown up to love from the tv shows, Sesame Street, The Simpsons and movies like Wall-E. Prepare for your childhood memories to be ruined! LA based artist, Dan LuVisi create a Popped Culture series. Childhood Cartoon Characters Turned into Crazy Killers was his concepts and the results are pretty shocking! You'll never see your favourite cartoon characters the same way again after looking through these Childhood Cartoon Characters Turned into Crazy Killers! Featuring Homer Simpson, Wall-E and Mickey Mouse to name a few, these reimagined cartoon characters are frightening.

"I was inspired by my childhood nostalgia, growing up on Disney and Nickelodeon cartoons," LuVisi told The Huffington Post. "But what my intentions were to do, was combine that love with the dark underbelly of Hollywood and how it corrupts some of its many actors and actresses." –  Dan LuVisi

Some of the portraits come with backstory and movie references. Kermit has signed with a sleazy producer to make more adult fare. Now he has a blood-stained hammer in his hand and a knife in his torso.

Homer Simpson

Favorite Cartoon Characters Turned into Crazy Killers

Mickey Mouse

Mickey Mouse Killer

Donald Duck

Favorite Cartoon Characters Turned into Crazy Killers

Goofy

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Tigger

Ernie and Bert

Kermit

Eve

Lenny and Carl

Finn and Jake

Mike Wazowski

Otto

Cookie Monster

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