Cartoon Anatomy
June 3rd, 2007 by Bunk Strutts
Anyone who has ever received a book catalogue knows that Gray’s Anatomy is listed within the first few pages. First published in 1858, it is now a legendary publication, with over 40 editions. I always wanted to order it, but never did, just like you. Fortunately, others have picked up where Gray left off.
Here is Brown’s Anatomy:

Boop’s Anatomy:

Flintstone’s Anatomy:

Other excellent cartoon character skeletal analyses may be found at Michael Paulus’s Character Skeletons.



Those are great. (I have have a copy of Gray’s on my shelf.)
Love to know what my anatomy looks like
Cool. You should have done Casper. Wait, he’s already dead.
Interesting! Bossy will have to go to that site to Bone Up!
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Here’s Casper the Friendly Ghost’s Anatomy, per your request:
Cool, huh. My favorite as well.
dude! that is awesome! Really good artwork.
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Betty boop has no mandible.
Ang– Astute observation. She has a dog instead.