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Walt Disney Links - Disney Princesses as Animals.

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Fanpup says...
I remember visiting this website once...
It was called Disney Princesses Gone Wild (Animals) | moviepilot.com
Here's some stuff I remembered seeing:
In the Disney Princess world the darlings have gone bad, mean, punk and other variations on human affectations, but they have never gone as wild as New York based digital artist Kisaira Peña has drawn them. They have become completely feral- manimals that have crashed through the mirror that separates Magic Kingdom from Animal Kingdom.
It is fun to see some of the Princesses turn into their animal supporting cast. Cinderella to Mousyrella and Snow White to Snowy Dovy make for a winking and appropriate transformation. Turning Tiana into a frog is pretty spot-on. But doesn\'t that dilute the purpose of the magical kiss? Belle becoming the Beast is also too good to be true.
Turning Elsa and Merida into foxes is a little too coy. Ariel doesn\'t look too regal or little when transformed into the plain lumbers of a merseal. Still, ancient sailors have been bedazzled into seeing them as beautiful sea creatures.
Aurora\'s transformation is something definitely worth "fawning" over. Mulan is so fetching in her animal attributes that it had me searching for pictures of Pas.
"Once upon a wildlife is an illustrations series inspired by the Disney Princesses. My vision of them as humanized animals, each illustration is inspired by the same story sidekicks or animals that roam in the beautiful land in which the princesses live."
Sisters Bind, a design studio specializing in children oriented design projects and illustrations.
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