Here’s How These 25+ Popular Cartoons Characters Would Look Like as Humans, With the Help of AI

Here’s How These 25+ Popular Cartoons Characters Would Look Like as Humans, With the Help of AI

For most of us who grew up with Saturday morning cartoons or a parade of Disney movies, our silliest wish was to join our favorite cartoon characters in their animated worlds. As we grew older, that wish disappeared. But, what if we could bring our beloved characters to life in the human world? Well, thanks to the power of AI, we can know exactly what that would look like. Check them out!

Lisa Simpson

Smart, brave, and sometimes annoying, Lisa Simpson has been on our screens since 1987 on the long-running The Simpsons. Apparently, due to her unique spiky hair/head shape, many animators on the show have said that she’s one of the most difficult characters to draw.

Lisa Simpson

Thankfully, that’s not an issue for the human AI version of Lisa, whose hair really isn’t spiky at all. She’s also a lot less yellow, though the AI did decide to make her blonde. We do have to wonder how the program decided to give her blue eyes. Nevertheless, she’s adorable and looks ready to save the world!

Moana

Just like her forward-thinking personality in the film, Moana was considered a trail-blazing Disney princess when her movie came out in 2016. This curious young chief’s daughter couldn’t wait to explore the world and lead her people to a better future.

Moana

The human version of Moana looks just as powerful and determined as her animated inspiration. We bet that if she was real, she would be out there, sailing the seas and helping save the ocean! Would the human Moana also have a rooster and a pig as pets?

Pepa Madrigal

We don’t think anyone could have possibly foreseen the massive success that Disney’s Encanto had when it came out in 2021. One listen to “We Don’t Talk About Bruno”, though, and we were all hooked on the magical Madrigal family.

Pepa Madrigal

Part of the magic, of course, comes from the ensemble of unique and fun characters that the movie had — and with her emotionally-driven weather powers, Pepa Madrigal (Mirabel’s aunt) stole our hearts. As the AI image can attest, we would have been just as taken by her in real life.

Snow White

Snow White was Disney’s very first princess, and she was featured in the studio’s very first full-length animated feature film (in technicolor!) all the way back in 1937. The gentle and sweet princess quickly gained quite a loving audience. But, did you know that she’s only 14 in the film?

Snow White

Clearly, in this case, the AI chose to both age and modernize Snow White into a young woman. While, as a ‘real’ person, she’s kept her “hair as black as ebony, lips as red as the rose,” and “skin as white as snow,” the AI version really doesn’t look much like the animated character this time.

Ariel

Ariel has always wanted to be part of our world, and thanks to the powers of AI, it looks like she finally got her wish. So, how did the computer do with this beloved princess? To start with the positive, it definitely captured her sweet innocence (which caused her to sell her voice).

Ariel

However, we don’t really understand where those sweet little freckles came from. Seeing as Ariel lived far under the sea, we just can’t really see how she would possibly get any kind of blemishes from the sun. Still, she does seem determined to explore the human world.

Elsa

Every parent knows that since 2013, there’s one Disney movie that has probably been played more than any other in homes across the world — Frozen. Little kids everywhere have especially become obsessed with a certain Ice Queen singing about how she needs to “Let it Go”.

Elsa

Did you know that she was originally written to be the villain of the story? But, as soon as the musical duo Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez wrote the famous song, they knew she had to be the star.

Kristoff

Let’s be honest — while he gave our hearts a little twinge when he helped Anna save her sister in Frozen, it was his amazing rock ballad and awkward romance skills in Frozen 2 that really made us swoon.

Kristoff

Unfortunately, we feel like the AI version of our sweet Kristoff just doesn’t have quite the same magic as the original reindeer-loving character. Firstly, he looks like a teenager when he should be in his 20s, and secondly, he seems as though he could be a Backstreet Boys reject.

Belle

The beautiful and bookish Belle has been a fan favorite since Beauty and the Beast came out in 1991. After all, how can you not admire such a courageous and loving character who stands up for what’s right no matter how much certain village people tell her she’s wrong?

Belle

The AI certainly captured some of her essence. Does anyone else see a slight resemblance to Emma Watson, who played Belle in the recent adaptation? Even if she doesn’t, we think either version of her will be happy to put Gaston in his place.

Moe Szyslak

Have you ever asked yourself what your favorite yellow barkeep would look like as a real person? Well, wonder no more, because here he is! So, what do you think — do they look alike? We think the AI nailed this one!

Moe Szyslak

We can definitely see this guy yelling annoyingly at Homer Simpson and his intoxicated friends after one of their many shenanigans. We also can’t help but wonder how many of his forehead wrinkles are due to Bart prank-calling him.

Carl Fredricksen

When we say that Pixar’s Up absolutely broke us within five minutes of the film starting, we’re being 100% serious. If you’ve yet to see this touching and incredible tale of love, friendship, and dreaming big, what are you waiting for?!

Carl Fredricksen

Now, the ‘real life’ version of the movie’s grumpy lead character is absolutely adorable. But, he’s missing one crucial part — Carl’s signature frown. He does, however, look like Carl at the end of the movie, enjoying his time with Dug the Dog and Russell the Wilderness Explorer.

Prince Eric

We know quite a few people who have had a crush as kids on sweet Prince Eric from The Little Mermaid. While we didn’t personally get it at the time, seeing him as a ‘real’ person, we can’t help but think he might be a little hot.

Prince Eric

While in the movie, he ends up choosing Ariel (as he should), in the original story by Hans Chrisitan Andersen, he actually ends up with another woman (like Vanessa/Ursula). Which end would you have liked better?

Fa Mulan

Those of us who grew up in the ‘90s were really lucky — we had two warrior princesses to look up to — Xena (played by the incredible Lucy Lawless), and Disney’s Mulan. Mulan became an instant classic!

Fa Mulan

We’re going to throw some shade here, but we have to say that the AI Mulan looks a whole lot closer to her animated version than the character in the 2020 live-action adaptation. This AI girl feels like she could save China and have fun with Mushu in the process.

Princess Jasmine

Obviously, the Disney Renaissance (the movies the studio presented between 1989 and 1999) is filled with amazing movies. But, out of those, we can’t think of a more magical one than Aladdin. Much of that credit goes to the legendary Robin Williams as the genie.

Princess Jasmine

But, we definitely think that the headstrong and independent Jasmine adds a whole lot of charm to the story. As for the ‘real life’ version of the Sultan’s daughter, we love how her almond-shaped eyes and complexion have been rendered, but we do miss the mischievous glint in her animated eye.

Bart Simpson

Bartholomew JoJo “Bart” Simpson is one of the most recognizable kid characters in the world (and not just because of his yellow skin color). His class-clown, prankster personality is responsible for a whole lot of plots in The Simpsons.

Bart Simpson

While we do think that the AI did its best with a character that’s missing quite a few human characteristics (like eyebrows, lips, or actual hair), you can definitely see that the program had a bit of trouble creating this image.

Naveen, Prince of Maldovia

We’re definitely “Almost There” when it comes to falling for this real-life frog prince. When the characters in The Princess and the Frog were singing “When We’re Human”, we don’t think that this is quite what they meant.

Naveen, Prince of Maldovia

Clearly, Naveen’s rugged good looks have been recreated by the program beautifully. It also manages to capture the sincerity this playboy prince grows to have through the movie. Don’t we just love seeing a redeemed love interest?

Cinderella

In 1950, Disney proved for the second time that they were an Animated Princess empire. The dreamy and downtrodden Cinderella captured our hearts with her wish to enjoy one single night at the ball. That decision proved to be quite advantageous to the young girl.

Cinderella

Clearly, this AI princess would be able to capture just as many princely hearts as the original character did. We do think that she’s missing a bit of the animated Cinderella’s sweetness and innocence, but we still absolutely love the way she looks.

Isabela Madrigal

Though Encanto might start with Mirabel and Isabela as antagonistic sisters, the movie ends with the two girls getting to actually know each other and appreciate one another’s inner gifts.

Isabela Madrigal

Since the film’s release, Isabela, with the endless pressure placed on her as “the golden child,” has become a favorite of many. We do think that the AI image shows Isabella at the end of the film — with a more relaxed and calm attitude, rather than an uptight perfectionist.

Pocahontas

The free-spirited and strong-willed Pocahontas is actually the only Disney character that we know is based on a real-life person. As we know, though, the movie did end up taking quite a few liberties with the real story of Matoaka (aka Pocahontas).

Pocahontas

We do wonder if this AI image (that’s based on an animated character, who is based on a real woman) looks anything like the historical person. Whether or not she does, we do think that this image captured her determination and passion.

Camilo Madrigal

This one is a little tricky — you see, Camilo’s miracle power in Encanto is the ability to shapeshift into whoever he wants. That means that it could be impossible to know what he actually looks like.

Camilo Madrigal

The AI, however, did a pretty good job at recreating the ‘official’ look of sweet and funny Camilo. Since he’s only 15 in the film and able to constantly change his appearance, though, there’s no way to tell what he would look like in the future — so hopefully, we get a sequel!

Tinker Bell

Did you know Peter Pan’s beloved fairy companion was so popular among Disney lovers, that the studio came out with a series of movies surrounding Tinker Bell and her fairy friends? In fact, there are six full-length movies in the Disney Fairies series!

Tinker Bell

While we do think this AI version of the little fairy is pretty good (although, what’s up with that chin?!), it does seem like some of the roundness and childishness of the original character are gone. We give it 6/10.

Joe Gardner

Soul has been one of Pixar’s most thoughtful, touching, and philosophical movies — which is saying quite a lot considering the studio’s impressive track record with making us feel all the feels. The movie is led by the relatable and complex jazz pianist Joe Gardner.

Joe Gardner

Anyone who’s seen the movie knows that it’s one of Pixar’s most diverse and grounded films — with the characters in the New York sections of the film looking like real, fleshed-out people. We’re still impressed by the AI for bringing Joe to life so beautifully!

Merida of DunBroch

So, we have an issue with this one, and it’s a serious one. Obviously, we love Disney princesses, but it gets a bit repetitive when every single one of them looks like a model. It’s part of the reason we love Merida so much!

Merida of DunBroch

Unlike her counterparts, this Pixar princess is no effortless beauty. Don’t get us wrong, she’s pretty — but more importantly, she doesn’t care what she looks like. The AI, though, decided to make her look as if she was posing for a fashion magazine. That’s a big NO from us!

Julieta Madrigal

This unassuming character might not take center stage like her three daughters, but Julieta Madrigal still manages to be the epitome of motherhood. Her Encanto power is healing through food, and her AI look is definitely healing our hearts!

Julieta Madrigal

While we might have rounded her eyebrows a bit more to give her an even warmer look, we still think the computer program did a fantastic job recreating this sweet and loving character. Do you think she also knows how to make healing arepas?

Dash Parr

While we love the MCU, and we even like the mess that was the attempt at creating a DC cinematic universe (Superman vs. Batman, we’re looking at you), we have to say that one of the best superhero films ever was animated — The Incredibles.

Dash Parr

Sweet, loud, and hyperactive Dash Parr, the middle child of Mr. and Mrs. Incredible, is definitely one of our favorites. If we had powers, we would be pretty annoyed at our parents for making us hide them too! We give this ‘personification’ a 10/10. Well done!

John Smith

Once again, we have an animated character that’s actually based on a real, historical person. That’s right; John Smith wasn’t just invented by Disney for Pocahontas. The John in the movie, though, is very different from the historical one (you might want to look that up).

John Smith

The AI John is a very hunky dude, and we can kind of see why Pocahontas would initially fall for him. He does, however, give off some “California Surfer Dude” vibes — the only thing he’s missing is a puka shell necklace to complete the look.

Eugene Fitzherbert aka Flynn Rider

Dashing Flynn Rider or sincere Eugene Fitzherbert — no matter which side of him — Tangled’s leading man stole our collective heart as he was unlike any Disney prince that came before him. But, did you know there’s a good reason why he’s so beloved?

Eugene Fitzherbert aka Flynn Rider

Apparently, when finalizing his design, the production team brought together 30 female employees who were working on the movie and asked them what their ideal “hunky man” would look like. This meeting was dubbed the “Hot Man Meeting.” So, does the AI do justice to sweet Eugune?

Princess Tiana

Most people know that Disney’s first African American princess and her story were based on the Brothers Grimm tale The Frog Prince. But, did you know that The Princess and the Frog is also based on a book by E.D. Baker called The Frog Princess?

Princess Tiana

Like the princess in the book, instead of turning the frog back into a prince with a kiss, Tiana is accidentally turned into a frog herself and then goes through a journey of discovery. While Tiana is regarded as a beloved princess, the movie has been criticized for different reasons over the years.

Bruno Madrigal

Voiced by John Leguizamo, Bruno Madrigal has managed to capture our hearts with his sincerity and awkwardness, alongside his unending love for his family. Of course, it also helps that one of the catchiest songs ever is all about him.

Bruno Madrigal

This goofy uncle and his hilarious rat friends have officially become a fan-favorite, and we’re definitely looking forward to seeing what happens to him next in a possible sequel. Being that he can see the future, he could probably tell us.

Lady Tremaine

To many, Lady Tremaine from Cinderella is one of the most frightening Disney villains. That’s because, unlike most villains in the studio’s movies, Tremaine is 100% human with no magical abilities — and yet, she’s just as evil as Maleficient or the Evil Queen.

Lady Tremaine

While we’re pretty amazed that the AI managed to recreate the shape of her frightening eyes, we do think it failed to convey just how terrible this evil stepmother really is. She just seems nicer in ‘real life,’ don’t you think?

Lilo Pelekai

Although a pretty small movie by Disney standards, Lilo & Stitch has endured as one of the studio’s most beloved films thanks to its touching message on the strength and importance of found family — the family we choose to have around us (regardless of blood connection).

Lilo Pelekai

Odd, awkward, and loving Lilo is also one of the cutest animated characters ever, making us all want to hug our younger siblings close. We think the AI absolutely captured her heaps of sweetness.

Ned Flanders

Nedward “Ned” Flanders Jr. is definitely Springfield’s most cheery fictional resident. The Simpsons’ friendly neighbor is also one of the earliest characters in the show (appearing for the first time in 1989 in the episode “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire”.

Ned Flanders

Apparently, Ned got his name from Flanders street in Matt Groening’s hometown of Portland, Oregon. According to The Simpsons executive producer Mike Scully, Flanders was supposed to be a symbol of everything Homer wanted to be but couldn’t.

Tintin

The intrepid reporter Tintin from the comic series The Adventures of Tintin, written by the Belgian artist Hergé, has been a beloved character for generations now. The comics are known for their clean lines, simple facial designs, and exciting plots.

Tintin

Unfortunately, those simple lines make it pretty difficult for the AI to create a person that would look like a real-life version of Tintin. Basically, we don’t love this one. For a better-personified version of this reporter, watch the Spielberg movie about him.

Rapunzel

Thanks to her innocence, charm, and good nature, Rapunzel became an instant hit with both young and old fans of Disney when Tangled came out. You just can’t help but want to root for her on her journey to see the lights.

Rapunzel

Did you know that her movie, though, was initially meant to be called Rapunzel? Apparently, it was a marketing decision to both make the movie sound more appealing to wider audiences, and to reflect the fact that Flynn’s story had become a bigger part of the film.

Raya

Though not actually a princess, Raya from Raya and the Last Dragon is the latest character to officially enter the prestigious Disney Princess line-up. She’s number 13 alongside Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Elle, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Mulan, Tiana, Rapunzel, Merida, and Moana.

Raya

While the film is very sweet and heartwarming, it has been criticized for a number of reasons. One of the issues is the sheer amount of plot that the creators tried to cram into just 100 minutes of the film. We’d love to see this character shine brighter in a possible future series.

Milhouse Van Houten

Here’s a fun little tidbit — Bart’s best friend and all-around naïve geek Milhouse is actually based on a real-life person (or at least his design is). If you don’t believe us, search for “Robert Cohen the writer” on Google, then let us know if you think the real guy resembles the AI version.

Milhouse Van Houten

He was apparently given his name because it was the “most unfortunate name” that Matt Groening “could think of for a kid” — ouch! Poor Milhouse is also one of the longest-running recurring characters on the show, appearing for the first time in 1988!

Apu Nahasapeemapetilon

Springfield’s resident shopkeep, Apu, has been both a cherished part of the series over the years and a source of criticism. A documentary even came out in 2017 showcasing how Apu was a stereotypical character.

Apu Nahasapeemapetilon

The documentary even led to Apu’s voice actor, Hank Azaria, stepping down. Apu has yet to find his new voice, instead appearing in the background of newer episodes. Regardless, Apu and his Kwik-E-Mart continue to be an important part of Springfield.

Aladdin

Up until The Lion King surpassed it, Disney’s Aladdin was the highest-grossing animated film of all time. But, even dethroned, this film has earned its spot as one of the best animated movies ever!

Aladdin

Our “diamond in the rough” — alongside his wingmen consisting of Robin Williams’ iconic Genie, Abu the monkey, and the magic carpet — make this adventure timeless and unforgettable. As for the AI version of Aladdin, do you think he would have captured Jasmin’s heart?

Peter Pan

Based on the beloved play by J. M. Barrie from 1904, Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up, Disney’s version of the ageless boy has become probably the most famous variation of the character.

Peter Pan

While we do think the AI should have made Peter’s hair redder, we do think the program did a pretty job at capturing the spirit of Never Land’s leader. The sharp nose, bushy eyebrows, and thin lips all bring across his impishness and mischievousness.

Captain Li Shang

Anyone who’s familiar with Disney meme culture has probably seen the posts where Captain Li Shang is compared to the other Disney princes in terms of romance level. His swoon-worthy pick-up line toward Mulan?

Captain Li Shang

“You fight good,” of course! How romantic! But really, when you have a handsome face like this AI rendition and that smolder in your eyes, do you really need to be suave? We’ll keep swooning over here. Thank you very much!

Olive Oyl

While her boyfriend Popeye is the character that made this strip-turned-cartoon into a famous success, Olive Oyl actually appeared in the comic for a whole decade before Popeye made his first appearance in 1921.

Olive Oyl

This feisty and fun character first greeted her future love with the amazing sentence, “Take your hooks offa me or I’ll lay ya in a scupper,” and if that doesn’t tell you everything you need to know about her, then we don’t know what will.

Prince Hans of the Southern Isles

Spoilers ahead for Frozen — but if there’s one guy we’re all very happy to hate after seeing the movie, it’s stupid, pompous, manipulative Hans! This power-hungry villain was designed to fool us into thinking he was suave and charming.

Prince Hans of the Southern Isles

Annoyingly, it really did work. Seeing the AI version of him as a ‘real person’ definitely proves that, like poor Anna, we would have fallen under his spell just as quickly. Thankfully, there’s always Elsa to tell us that we shouldn’t marry a person we just met!

Anna of Arendelle

We think we can all agree that no one other than Kristen Bell could have voiced this enthusiastic and determined character. While Disney changed a whole lot of the original “The Snow Queen” fairytale, Anna’s personality (based on Gerda) remained a strong element of the story.

Anna of Arendelle

While Anna is far from Disney’s original perfect princesses, she does have a strong and loving heart like they had — and that ultimately saves the day! We absolutely love what a real-life version of Anna would look like.

Chucky

This animated character has been the stuff of nightmares for both kids and adults ever since Charles Lee “Chucky” Ray first appeared as the antagonist in Child’s Play in 1988.

Chucky

As a quick reminder of how this doll comes to life — what should have been a “Good Guy Doll” is overtaken by the spirit of a terrifying villain. While, yes, the AI managed to turn the homicidal doll into a human, we do think it’s missing that fear factor…

Usagi Tsukino — Sailor Moon

Sailor Moon has been one of the most popular anime (Japanese animation) shows ever. Starting in the early ‘90s, the show followed young Usagi Tsukino as she discovers she needs to become a protector of Earth under the name Sailor Moon.

Usagi Tsukino — Sailor Moon

Interestingly, her name in Japanese is a bit of a play on words. In Japan, instead of a Man on the Moon, they have a Rabbit up there. Usagi’s full name translates to “Rabbit of the Moon.” Therefore, she’s often nicknamed “Rabbit” in the show.

Annabelle

Annabelle, the prequel to The Conjuring movie franchise, might have been negatively reviewed by critics. Still, fans absolutely loved it, and it was a huge success.

Annabelle

The possessed doll has surely haunted quite a few nightmares of its watchers. We do have to wonder if the AI version of this scary character is going to have the same effect on people. It definitely is on us — creepy!