Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Artist's Depiction Of Popular Cartoon Characters As Black Is Stirring Controversy

Artist's Depiction Of Popular Cartoon Characters As Black Is Stirring Controversy
@studio_total_onyx_/Instagram

It's no secret that we don't have enough representation of people of color in our modern arts, including in cartoons.

Most characters on TV are white or are drawn/played as if the character is culturally white.


So when Tyron Handy grew dissatisfied with the lack of people like himself on TV, he took matters into his own hands.

Handy said:

"There weren't a lot of cartoons that I felt represented me much growing up—most black characters in cartoons and tv shows were stereotypical side characters and the best friend of the white main character."
"Black kids need to be able to see more representations of themselves in media."

For the past two years he's been posting his reimaginings on Instagram.

Check them out below.

Handy did his version of The Powerpuff Girls...


...and Hey Arnold, which he renamed Hey Andre...



...and the Griffith family from Family Guy...



Handy says what sets him apart from other artists is that he recreates characters that "look like they could be parallel versions of themselves," rather than just slapping some designer clothing and jewelry onto the models that already exist.

At times, he also changes the characters names, like when The Simpsons became The Blacksons.



Rick and Morty retained their names, but got a brand new look.



Handy also tackled The Goofy Movie.



Handy says he wants to pave the way for the next generation of black artists and illustrators.

He said:

"I hope that one day I can run my own animation studio. I want to create more cartoons with black lead characters that will better represent the black experience."

Many of his reimaginings involve the icons of many people's childhoods.

Like Rugrats...


...and Ed, Edd, 'n Eddy.


Handy also has a weekly comic entitled "Apple Dapple Tactics" which follows a guy named Ty and delves into his various relationships and crazy love life.

Handy's Instagram has over 24,000 followers.

But people's reactions to his reimaginings have been mixed.



Instagram


Instagram


Instagram


Instagram


Instagram

But Handy's work is important to many who do not feel represented, and as such, he continues to draw.

We hope he achieves his goal and a whole new generation of POC artists get the chance to shape kids' futures.

H/T: BoredPanda, Buzzfeed

More from Trending

Joan Cusask with Jesse doll from 'Toy Story' franchise
Barry Brecheisen/Disney/Getty Images

Fans Defend Joan Cusack From Claims She's 'Unrecognizable' After Her First Red Carpet In 11 Years

After an 11-year hiatus away from the Hollywood spotlight, focusing on her life in Chicago and raising her children, Joan Cusack returned to her role as Jesse in the Toy Story franchise and stepped out onto the red carpet for the Toy Story 5 premiere.

Alongside her husband, Richard, Cusask appeared with her familiar short haircut, bold black glasses, and a unique dress that featured a long, fitted black skirt on the bottom and a tucked, loose white button-down on top.

Keep ReadingShow less
Donald Trump speaking in the Oval Office
Alex Wong/Getty Images

Moments After Threatening To Bomb Iran, President Trump Just Revealed His Birthday Wish—And It's Irony At Its Finest

President Donald Trump's 80th birthday is this week and his claim that his birthday wish is "peace for the world" had people raising their eyebrows, especially considering it came after he threatened to bomb Iran again.

Earlier this week, Trump declared in a post on Truth Social that Iran's military "is a complete and total mess" and bragged that most of their forces have been "completely defeated," adding:

Keep ReadingShow less
Sabretooth from the 'X-Men' franchise; Tyler Mane
Marvel Entertainment; @therealtylermane/Instagram

'X-Men' Star Has Important Wakeup Call For Men After Revealing He's Been Diagnosed With 'Super Rare' Breast Cancer

Breast cancer does not discriminate between people. While it is more common in women, one out of 755 men will also be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime.

Because "breasts" are associated with women, people—including doctors—often do not recognize early signs of breast cancer in men, so they are less likely to be diagnosed until a later stage, which makes treatment more difficult.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshots of Evan Pfeufer's yearbook
@evanpfeufer/Instagram

New York Man's High School Yearbook Prediction From 2020 About This Year's Knicks Is Going Viral

Will the New York Knicks win it all in this year's NBA finals? It sure looks that way, and one New York man has known it would go like this since 2020.

Evan Pfeufer is going viral after showing off his yearbook prediction from his high school graduation in 2020.

Keep ReadingShow less
Trump Has Everyone Doing A Double-Take After Admitting That He 'Loves The Inflation' In Bonkers Clip

Trump Has Everyone Doing A Double-Take After Admitting That He 'Loves The Inflation' In Bonkers Clip

On Wednesday during a White House signing ceremony in the Oval Office, MAGA Republican President Donald Trump was asked whether he was concerned about the latest economic data released by his administration.

The reports showed inflation surged in May to the highest level in three years, from 2.4% a year ago to 4.2%.

Keep ReadingShow less