The Walking Disney by Kasami-Sensei is Grittily Apocalyptic
Meghan Young — March 25, 2014 — Pop Culture
References: kasami-sensei.deviantart & neatorama
Season four of 'The Walking Dead' will be wrapping up this Sunday night and for those who can't wait until its return later this year, perhaps The Walking Disney series will appease them. Of course, the images would have to be adapted into a series of its own to really ease the hearts of fans around the world. Yet for now the epic depictions of Disney princesses and their better halves killing zombies is priceless.
The Walking Disney series was created by DeviantART member Kasami-Sensei, an artist and student based in France. The gritty style portrays such characters as the 'Frozen' sisters, Mulan, Hercules and more as apocalyse survivors who have had to tap into their strength and bravery for something other than conquering evil witches and ruthless conquerers.
The Walking Disney series was created by DeviantART member Kasami-Sensei, an artist and student based in France. The gritty style portrays such characters as the 'Frozen' sisters, Mulan, Hercules and more as apocalyse survivors who have had to tap into their strength and bravery for something other than conquering evil witches and ruthless conquerers.
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