12 amazing illustrations show what the world of giant animals would look like

What if the domestic animals we know and love so much were giant creatures with whom we shared our space? This is the idea that Japanese illustrator Ariduka55 brought to his arts.

In the following series of illustrations, the arts represent common everyday scenes in which animals spend time with humans (or “humans” in this case). We have cats, dogs, birds and raccoons ranging from a decent size for a home to a small building.

#1

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That cats have a good balance, that everyone already knows. Now, a giant cat, another feline friend on the back, and a (full-size) chicken with the biggest face of boredom you've ever seen, is certainly a request for you to drop the job and pay some attention to it.

#2

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You do not hug your cat: it is your feline that allows you to hug him as we can clearly see in this example of majesty.

# 3

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Your pet is already a great companion for those moments of solitude, imagine if he was the size of your room? Surely the work of cleaning all the hair in your home would be easily rewarded.

# 4

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How the fox managed to get through the school doors or corridors is a doubt we will have forever. However, nothing matters as long as you have a good afternoon sun and a mountain of hair by your side to enjoy a rest.

# 5

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One of the few images that bring a darker view. With a unique beauty, the butterfly is a very spiritual symbol for Japanese culture.

# 6

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The rabbit is another animal represented in Asian folklore.

# 07

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By this time, we already realize the favoritism toward cats that the illustrator has.

# 08

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Tanukis are a species of raccoon known in Japanese folklore for their ability to deceive others. In the picture, however, he seems to be quite harmless.

# 09

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Who better than your dog to take care of your favorite human?

# 10

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“Monsters” are also part of the cartoon series.

# 11

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Even in "family size" the owl retains its grace.

# 12

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This version of Little Red Riding Hood is certainly more charming than the original.