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10 Famous Cartoon Characters Based on Real People 50M Videos is the #1 place for all your heart warming stories about amazing people that will inspire you everyday. Make sure to subscribe and never miss a single video! #viralstory #amazingpeople #50MVideos It shouldn’t be surprising for you to learn that a lot of your childhood favourite cartoon characters were inspired or influenced by real people, even if they were famous. If this interests you, then please keep watching for 10 famous cartoon characters based on real people. 10) Eric Cartman from South Park Controversy and South Park pretty much go hand-in-hand, and they’ve been going steady since Trey Parker and Matt Stone created the adult cartoon. Even when they have been vulgar, these cartoon kids remind fans of their own friends and family members at that age. All the tasteless jokes were just the typical staples of childhood, even if day-to-day life was a bit more mundane. The fact that the hilarious Eric Cartman was inspired by ‘all in the Family’ patriarch Archie Bunker might seem a bit strange. But Parker and Stone are longtime fans of the sitcom, and they’ve discussed in the past how Bunker’s abrasive adult personality was perfect for a child character like Cartman. In one interview Stone has even said that, “Kids are not nice, innocent, flower-loving little rainbow children… they're just complete little ragers.” So, for Cartman, Bunker isn’t a bad choice at all. 9) Ariel from the Little Mermaid The Disney studios played coy in its attempts to find inspiration for The Little Mermaid, with supervising animators Glen Keane and Mark Henn on the hunt for the perfect celebrity to copy onto the silver screen. The task was intimidating initially for the both of them, Keane at first did not want to work on the Ariel character model, and in interviews years later, he said that he just made Ariel look exactly like his wife “without the fins.” Keane and Henn were eventually able to find their famous body double. Alyssa Milano became their inspiration -- though she didn’t know it at first. As she let it be known in a 2013 interview on the Wendy Williams Show, one day she was randomly asked to host The Making of the Little Mermaid by production. She got to know about her influence on Ariel’s looks and personality while filming that special. 8) Aladdin The Walt Disney Company was what revolutionized American animation and really gave birth to creativity, and its animators locked in the company’s wins in this competitive war through strategically basing everything off of real life. Animated scenes were acted out in huge studios, and characters were often based on their voice actors or movie stars of their choice. Thankfully, Disney has been much more low-key since the beginning of-the-century. One example is the character of Aladdin from the epic 1992 film. Supervising animator Glen Keane was a huge film geek in his youth, so he based Aladdin’s looks on his favorite movie stars. While Back to the Future’s Michael J. Fox was the original inspiration, the animation team eventually based Aladdin’s personality and drop dead smile on Tom Cruise. And even MC Hammer played a part in Aladdin’s creation in the form of his parachute pants. 7) Chuckie Finster from Rugrats Music fans, this entry is for you. Mark Mothersbaugh is one of the most celebrated musicians in the country. He has over 40 years of work in providing music for TV shows and movies like Super Mario World, Clifford the Big Red Dog, Shameless, Dumb and Dumber, House of Lies, 21 Jump Street, The Last Man on Earth, it might be easier to list what he hasn’t worked on, to be honest. But Mark has been particularly idolized in the kid’s cartoon Rugrats, on which he also was the lead composer. His disheveled, reddish hair and thick glasses charmed the animation team enough that they based Chuckie Finster’s character design on him. Along with his music, he has said that influencing the show so greatly has been a humbling and rewarding experience. 6) Sterling Archer It should come as no surprise that Sterling Archer was inspired by a super handsome celebrity in real life – and no, we are not talking about his voice actor H. Jon Benjamin. Fans of the charming, only slightly inept spy have thought for years now that the character was inspired by stunning actors the like of Henry Cavill, Ian Somerhalder and Matt Bomer. All great choices, of course, due to their piercing blue eyes and gorgeous looks. However, none of these men were ever even considered. Archer’s physical inspiration was actually drawn from the professional photographer and former model Jason Fitzgerald. A native of Georgia, Fitzgerald now resides in Texas after spending 10 years modeling around the country. He’s not very well known, but his looks are certainly something to be remembered. And so is his photography, which displays a lot of interesting fashion.