Anatomically Correct Animal Balloons By Jason Freeny

Published 9 years ago

Remember those balloon animals from your childhood? I bet you also popped more than one to your disappointment only to find nothing inside. Well, those times are over: Jason Freeny is introducing the anatomically correct version of your bright childhood memory. Except this one comes straight out of your nightmares.

The former creator of MTV’s digital illustrations has combined his work experience with industrial design studies, and by the time he got a toy designer’s job he had already set his sights on our childhood memories. The result is a mix of cute and creepy, that will make you look at balloon animals very differently from now on.

Freeny’s quest to get these guys into production took him ten years, but they’re finally here for you to enjoy… Or be creeped out.

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