It’s always great to see long-time enemies resolving their issues, and this Ingrid Aspock series captures heart-warming moments between fictional characters in wonderfully drawn cartoons. She’s illustrated each hero and villain in an ultra-cutesy manner as well, making it nearly impossible for viewers now to let out an "aww" while looking at these images.
Ingrid Aspock titled this smile-inducing series ‘Christmas Peace,’ and it features some big names like Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader, Captain Hook and the crocodile and lastly, Ronald McDonald and the King from Burger King. Other not so well-known characters include a tree and a lumber jack and a chef with his duck.
If Ingrid Aspock’s goal was to make people forget about their petty differences during the holiday seasons, all I can say is, mission accomplished.
Embracing Cartoon Enemies
Ingrid Aspock Draws a Cute Series of Heroes & Villains Hugging
Trend Themes
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2. Ultra-cutesy Illustrations - Growing popularity of cartoon series featuring ultra-cutesy depictions of characters, creating opportunities for artists to showcase their creativity and unique styles.
3. Holiday-season Unity - More attention given to promoting unity and Christmas peace during the holiday season, leading to a rise in social and artistic movements surrounding positive messages of togetherness.
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