FACT:。 The Office 。will never die. 。
Sure, the。 NBC。comedy ended in 2013, but the show's beloved characters will live on in our hearts, minds, and apparently sketchpads forever. 。
The latest tribute to the Dunder Mifflin crew comes from Marisa Livingston, a Los Angeles artist who transformed Michael Scott and the gang into some of the most perfect cartoon characters we've ever seen. 。
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Livingston started off by animating the World's Best Boss, along with some of our favorite core office employees like Jim Halpert, Pam Beesly, Dwight Shrute, Kelly Kapoor, and Andy Bernard.。 But then, things got even better. She took her。But then, things got even better. She took her 。
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Thanks for signing up!。Credit: Marisa Livingston 。
Livingston even cartoon-ified characters that appeared in the final seasons of the show, like Charles Miner, who's played by the handsome, smooth, and very talented Idris Elba.。Credit: Marisa Livingston。 Credit: Marisa Livingston 。Here's a photo of several cast members IRL for comparison. THEY. ARE. UNCANNY.。
Credit: nbc。
"The characters are charming and memorable and lended themselves easily to being drawn," Livingston told 。 Mashable 。 via email, noting the great cast and crew of the show inspired her drawings. 。
"It was fun and rewarding to translate my appreciation for the show into something tangible and I'm so happy others like my interpretations as well," she went on. 。
What more could。
fans ask for? Nothing, except maybe a cartoon Mose. But sadly Livingston is done drawing characters from the NBC comedy and wants try her hand at characters from other shows with smaller casts.。
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