Take A Look At These Disney Characters' Selfie Snapshots
Ever thought about Disney characters snapping selfies?
Simona Bonafini’s “Selfie Fables” takes the most dramatic Disney moments and turns them into something far more casual, a phone-in-hand snapshot. And somehow, it works, even when you’re looking at characters who usually have zero chill.
Picture it, the Evil Queen framed like she’s just caught the perfect angle, while Alice and the Mad Hatter look like they’re arguing over a filter. Then you’ve got Hercules posing like he’s training for a photo shoot, Peter Pan with the kids in full “we’re ready for action” mode, and Ariel looking like she’s about to spill secrets right into the camera. Throw in Cinderella, Jasmine & Aladdin, Elsa and Anna, and even Gaston, and the whole thing feels like every storyline collided in one bustling smartphone moment.
Here’s the full story, one selfie at a time.
The Evil Queen in Snow White
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Peter Pan, Wendy, John, and Michael
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Ariel
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Cinderella
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Jasmine & Aladdin
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Elsa and Anna
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Gaston
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The Evil Queen goes from curse-and-crowns to smug selfie energy, and suddenly her mirror doesn’t feel so important.
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Meanwhile, Alice and the Mad Hatter are still in their topsy-turvy mood, except now they’re trying to nail the same shot.
Hercules and Peter Pan jump into the frame together in the most chaotic way, like bravery and mischief both clicked “accept.”
By the time Ariel, Cinderella, Jasmine & Aladdin, Elsa and Anna, and Gaston line up for their turn, Disney magic has fully turned into Instagram magic.
Simona Bonafini's "Selfie Fables" series is like a fun remix of our favorite Disney stories. It's a cool way of saying, "Hey, what if these characters took selfies?"
Her art brings these familiar characters into our world of smartphones and Instagram, giving us a fresh look at their adventures. As you check out Bonafini's artwork, you can't help but smile at Ariel posing or Aladdin and Jasmine snapping a picture together in the marketplace.
It's like seeing old friends having fun in a new way.
No matter how much things change, some things, like Disney magic, never get old.
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