The Donald Trump campaign is in full swing and while parodies of the presidential candidate's media moments are countless, none is as simple and effective as this series of Donald Trump Disney Villain images by pop artist Saint Hoax.
The Trump Disney Villain portraits depict the businessman-turned-politician hilariously disguised as Ursula from The Little Mermaid, Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty, the Queen of Hearts from Alice in Wonderland and more. Saint Hoax has titled the series 'The Antagonist.'
As political parodies go, these Trump Disney Villains brilliantly succeed at poking some light fun at a presidential candidate in a way that doesn't target his politics or platform. Much as Saturday Night Live sketches point out candidates' individual quirks in a sort of equal-opportunity parody, this art project by Saint Hoax creates a joke that can be enjoyed by all, regardless of political bent.
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These Trump Disney Villains Offer a Comedic View of the Politician
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