11 ‘Anatomically Correct’ Skeletons Of Cartoon Characters By Brazilian Artist Luís Rogério Faria Rosa

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Luís Rogério Faria Rosa is a self-taught Brazilian artist who recently decided to take on some of our favorite cartoon characters in a unique way – by recreating them as skeletons. And he made sure to pay attention to all of the little details that make each character unique.

In a recent interview with Bored Panda, the artist said he has been very observant in the details ever since he was a child. He noticed that some body parts of the characters anatomically did not correspond to normal, and wondered what kind of skeletons their bodies might be hiding. “Today’s cartoons abuse even more contours that would be difficult to exist in a human or animal form,” explained Luís. “So, with that in mind, I chose some characters from current drawings and others that have been well known for decades and decided to imagine if they had skeletons.”

Check out some of Luís’ impressive works in the gallery below!

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#1 Eric Cartman, South Park

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#2 Stewie Griffin, Family Guy

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#3 Phineas, Phineas And Ferb

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#4 Fred, The Flintstones

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#5 Dexter, Dexter’s Laboratory

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#6 Bart, The Simpsons

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#7 Captain Caverman, Captain Caveman And The Teen Angels

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#8 Donald, Donald Duck

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#9 Nick, Big Mouth

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#10 Timmy Turner, The Fairly Odd Parents

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#11 Dick Dastardly, Wacky Races

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