Cartoon tattoos, a review of our childhood

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If we look back and think about our childhood, among other things it is impossible not to think about cartoons. Many of us left school and we already had the calculated time of how long it took us to go out, talk with our friends and go home to see our favorite drawings.

For some, that time may be quite far away, but nevertheless it is remembered so fondly that many people choose mark your skin with your fetish character. Maybe you were a fan of Son Goku, The Powerpuff Girls, Spiderman (because yes, Spiderman already existed before the movie) or even The Little Mermaid. Be that as it may, getting a tattoo of your favorite hero or drawing is a nice way to honor your childhood.

For the most innocent and traditional, Disney struck a chord.  In girls, what is probably most prevalent are drawings of any of the princesses. Perhaps the most successful are Ariel and, although more than a princess she was a fairy, Tinker Bell.

One of the Disney characters that almost killed us with disgust (apart from Bambi) was the Lion King. Simba and / or Nala tattoos look equally good on both men and women. One of the caricatures that is also somewhat mysterious is that of Chesire's Cat. This one also fits perfectly in both sexes.

But we are not going to give Disney any more. We have probably all imagined ourselves to be one of them at some time. We are talking about the defenders, the machacas, those who even gave everything for the people. The Superheroes. To taste the colors, but we cannot deny that having your favorite character tattooed is a hoot. But if there is something that can still be more shocking than the superhero, it is, of course, his arch enemy. 

If you are determined to tattoo a little piece of your childhood, some tips may help you.

Please note that:

  • First of all, unless we focus on Batman or want a very realistic tattoo, it is best to do it in color. A cartoon tattoo needs magic and color. Consequently it will make it more vivid and stand out more.
  • Another important thing is that, either you are completely faithful to the drawing or you risk completely. If you stay half, since no matter how well done the tattoo is, it will look weird.
  • Find the perfect location. You may be crazy about tattooing your shoulder blade, but if you just plant a SpongeBob square on it, it can be ... let's leave it strange.

And you, what character would you say represents you?


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