8 Album Covers Mashed up With Star Wars

JEDi Sheeran - X

It’s always fun to find out there’s yet another way of mashing up Star Wars with other aspects of pop culture. In this case, giving famous musicians and their albums a “Force” makeover.

The talented people over at Superfi took albums by artists such as 2Pac, Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift and the Pet Shop Boys, and decided to give some of their more famous albums a completely new look, inspired by Star Wars. Surprise, surprise: It works great.

Tupacca – All Jediz on Me

Actual album: All Eyez on Me by 2Pac

Taylor Sith – 1977

Actual album: 1989 by Taylor Swift

JABBA – Gold (Greatest Hits)

Actual album: Gold by ABBA

GreedoDay – Wookie

Actual album: Dookie by Green Day

Boba Fettshop Boys – AT-ATually

Real album: Actually by the Pet Shop Boys

Lady Jar Jar – The Shame

Actual album: The Fame by Lady GaGa

JEDi Sheeran – X

Actual album: X by Ed Sheeran

Obi Wan Direction – Up All Knight

Actual album: Up All Night by One Directon

For more of this series of Star Wars albums, check out the Superfi Blog. For one of our best musical posts (which I admit we don’t do as much as we should), listen to these techno and trance remixes of classical compositions.

If Star Wars Characters Had Cats

If Star Wars Characters Had Cats

Griz and Norm Lemay are feature animation artists at Walt Disney Animation Studio, and besides having a day job, they do some wonderful stuff on Instagram, which includes doing some fantastic mashup art of Star Wars characters and cats.

They don’t just make great art. They’re excellent when it comes to picking the right cat for the specific character they’ve drawn up, which is just as important of a talent in order to make the perfect drawing as the act of creating them itself.

 

While BB-8 isn’t a cat (I think), it seems that cats love him. Does this mean he’s secretly evil? Or that he’s simply capable of turning even the most devilish of creatures in the galaxy?

It is known: If you park your car and don’t move it, some cat is going to take over it’s roof or hood. So with R2-D2 in something of hibernation mode to start ‘The Force Awakens’, it’s not very surprising to find a cat sleeping on his shiny dome.

Rey isn’t annoying like the DC Comics Cat-Woman, but there are definitely some similar traits. She picked up some pretty cool sidekicks along the way since running into BB-8 on Jakoo, so why not another one, and a Bengal cat no less.

Princes Leia and her fluffy kitty. #griz #grizandnorm #kittycatclub #starwars #fanart #princess #leia #fluffy #cat #kitty A photo posted by Griz and Norm Lemay (@grizandnorm) on

The younger version of Princess Leia (not the jaded general we meet in Episode VII) seems like she needs a lively, beautiful cat around her as they feed of each other’s beauty. The older version of Leia? She’s probably sitting alone at home with some scruffy looking cats, thinking about some depressing stuff, which you know what they are if you’ve already seen the film.

I guess Padme is the queen Cleopatra of the Star Wars universe. I don’t know what it says about Anakin and about cats in general, but the artist picked out the perfect feline for her.

Be social! Follow Walyou on Facebook and Twitter and check out this Super Mario inspired cat tree which will make your pet love you even more, or glance through our awesome selection of the best fan art made in 2015.

Hat Tip / Griz and Norm Instagram

Dr Seuss – Star Wars Book Covers Mashup

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When your big loves in pop culture are Dr. Seuss and Star Wars, it seems natural that you’ll somehow try and combine the two. Luckily for Jason Peltz, he’s actually quite a talented artist, which makes it even better for the rest of us.

How? Peltz, a former Disney animator and character ...
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