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But not everyone needs to borrow a wig or throw on makeup to resemble a Pixar character or Nickelodeon cartoon. Some people already look like they came straight out of a Disney storybook.
And you'll find many of them right on Twitter, where a thread has inspired people from all over the world to share their animated doppelgängers.
From Prince Eric and Moana to Captain America and Velma from "Scooby-Doo," you'll be seeing double in these photographs.
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Thanks in part to her flowing red locks, Hannah Wiederhold looks just like Merida from "Brave."
Hannah Wiederhold and Merida from "Brave."
Hannah Wiederhold/Disney
Scotty Jacobson is the spitting image of Milo Thatch, the protagonist from Disney's 2001 film, "Atlantis: The Lost Empire."
Scotty Jacobson and Milo Thatch from "Atlantis: The Lost Empire."
Scotty Jacobson/Disney
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Many people on the thread had Disney doppelgängers, including Alabama native Breyanna — who shared a photo of herself alongside Moana.
Breyanna and Moana.
itsBreyanna/Twitter/Disney
And then there's Louis Leiva, a carbon copy of Prince Eric from "The Little Mermaid."
Louis Leiva and Prince Eric from "The Little Mermaid."
Louis Leiva/Disney
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But the thread wasn't just full of Disney characters. Tristan, from Oklahoma, would have fit right in with T.J. and his friends during "Recess."
Tristan and T.J. from "Recess."
Tristletoes/Twitter/ Walt Disney Television Animation
Kamau Afi, of Philadelphia, was shocked to find he had a doppelgänger in King Harrow from the original Netflix series "The Dragon Prince."
Kamau Afi and King Harrow from "The Dragon Prince."
Kamau Afi/Netflix
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Kaylen, from South Dakota, is proof that you don't need a special suit to channel Elastigirl from "The Incredibles."
Kaylen and Elastigirl from "The Incredibles."
Kaylengrace16/Twitter/Disney
It's not a bird, a plane, or Superman. But Shannon Webb sure does look like Captain America.
Shannon Webb and Captain America.
Shannon Webb/Ta-Nehisi Coates, Adam Kubert/Marvel Comics
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Those matching frosted locks make it hard to tell Rob and Jack Frost apart.
Rob and Jack Frost.
Robdcht/Twitter/Paramount Pictures
Sometimes finding your cartoon doppelgänger is all about the smile, as Luke Larson proved.
Luke Larson and Sully from "Monsters, Inc."
Luke Larson/Walt Disney Pictures
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Giovanna, of Italy, could easily pass for Velma from the "Scooby-Doo" films and TV series.
Giovanna and Velma.
Diane_NguyenBJ/Twitter/Warner Bros. Animation
Athan shares a striking resemblance to Victor Van Dort from "Corpse Bride."
Athan and Victor Van Dort from "Corpse Bride."
AthanMoonChild/Twitter/Warner Bros. Pictures