September 19, 2021

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Disney Toons Fulfill Horror Icons in Spooktacular Enthusiast Artwork

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There is just something splendidly creepy about vintage Disney. The witch from Snow White? She nonetheless induces nightmares. And classic Disneyland rides like the Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean are delightfully macabre. Now, one artist has identified a way to fuse the spooky vibes of classic Disney animation with icons of horror cinema. In some way, they go collectively like peanut butter and jelly.

Animator Mike Chiechi, who goes by the name Frank’s Child on Instagram, has fused the black and white aesthetic of 1930s Mickey Mouse cartoons with basic horror film iconography. In a assertion, Chiechi stated,  “As an animator and a lover of horror, I’ve usually been fascinated by how the early Disney things just seemed so spooky. Even when they weren’t trying to be! There is just one thing inherently eerie about it to me- so I figured it was only organic to combine them with my most loved horror icons!”

Down down below are some of our favorites from this sequence. And might we advise listening to some Halloween new music from the 1920s and 1930s as you take pleasure in them. We feel some vintage “spooky jazz” tends to make the most absolutely best soundtrack for these images.

Mickey need to have probably imagined twice about going on a fishing vacation to Camp Crystal Lake.

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“Death has come to your little town, Sheriff.” The city Dr. Loomis was conversing about is evidently Toon City.

Minnie Mouse should have thought twice about spending Halloween in Haddonfield.

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Mickey and Minnie are no superior than everyone else when it comes to keeping in spooky cabins and reading aloud from historic evil texts. At the very least they’ve got Ash to support them versus the evil lifeless.

Mickey and Minnie could use some help from Ash Williams after cracking open a certain ancient book.

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And here, Mickey considered he had it terrible when Donald Duck and Goofy showed up in his dreams. Freddy Krueger is surely even worse.

One, two, Freddy's coming for you Mickey.

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We refuse to believe that Mickey Mouse is seriously Silence of the Lambs‘ killer Buffalo Monthly bill. Largely simply because we know that Pluto is his doggy, not Cherished.

Mickey wants Minnie to put the lotion in the basket.

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Observe out for projective inexperienced vomit. Appears to be like Minnie is in dire have to have of an exorcist or two.

An unclean spirit has possessed Minnie. Time to call the Mousercist. .

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You need to have still left that creepy puzzle box on the steamboat, Willie.

Pinhead and the Cenobites have such sights to show you Mickey. And we don't mean Disneyland.

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Mickey likely wishes the dwelling doll in entrance of him was Pinocchio alternatively.

Chucky finally goes after someone his own size.

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Don’t be concerned Mickey. Leatherface and his loved ones only consume persons, not mice.

Mickey's trip to Texas isn't going as planned.

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You need to have listened to the warnings about burying Pluto in the Pet Sematary.

Sometimes Mickey, dead is better.

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For extra horror and pop tradition mash-up art, be positive to head on above to the Frank’s Child Instagram account.

Showcased Image: Frank’s Kid

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