AI Places Cartoon Characters in Horrors, and Bugs Bunny Is Basically That Shining Meme
Midjourney can officially give horror movie directors a run for their money (and we wouldn't bet against it).
Planet AI imagined our beloved cartoon characters as if they were cast in a horror movie, and the result turned out truly terrifying.
Starting off strong, Mickey Mouse has a Jocker-inspired smile that you will never forget from now on. Seriously, this image is sure to haunt our dreams tonight.
Now, it is literally Bugs Bunny's time to shine. The once adorable character looks like that meme from The Shining where Jack Nicholson sticks his head through the door with a creepy smile and an axe, but somehow scarier.
Winnie-the-Pooh would be the character that is just truly exhausted from all the running around and people dying left and right. Well, that or another meme with that Homunculus Loxodontus statue that broke the Internet about seven years ago.
Pink Panther almost never speaks, and we would prefer to keep it that way, even for horrors. This version of the character is the stuff of nightmares (adult ones).
SpongeBob is… SpongeBob. Horror-styled or not, this quirky fella is as goofy as ever, and frankly, we are not complaining. It's refreshing after that Pink Panther.
Popeye gives off Hulk vibes, to be honest. Still, he is so horrifyingly jacked-up that we would not want to run into him late at night on our way home. What about you?
There are two things to say about Scooby-Doo in a horror. First, he has a killer haircut. Second, he looks like a mashup of Scooby and his pal Shaggy (maybe nightmare Scooby ate him), don't you think?
Patrick Star in a horror movie has clearly made some bad life choices. Otherwise, we don't know how to explain his expression of complete devastation and regret (that is literally us at 8:00 am on Monday).
Have you ever fancied a trip to Neverland? This Peter Pan can take you there (by force), and you will never come back. Just a creepy image!
We weren't ready for these versions of our faves, though we couldn't help but share them with you (sorry, not sorry).