Gru
Imagine looking over and seeing the not-so-evil Gru on your morning commute. Even criminal masterminds need to get to work somehow, don’t they? Though taking the train to work may seem despicable (no pun intended) to some, we actually enjoy it.
We know this guy isn’t actually Gru, but they do share some important features. They have the same nose, are both bald, and even have a striped scarf!
Milhouse
If you ever saw "The Wonder Years," you'll understand why Milhouse Mussolini Van Houten from "The Simpsons" looks so familiar. Everyone's favorite dork and Bart's best friend is the spitting (cartoon) image of "The Wonder Years's" Paul Pfeiffer.
The characters are almost identical; the only thing that really differentiates the two is Milhouse's trademark blue hair. They look so alike that there was even a long-standing rumor among "Simpsons" fans that Milhouse's appearance was based on Paul. Despite the rumors, David Silverman explained that the resemblance between the two was coincidental.
Granny
It looks like this woman is on her way home to see her mischievous cat and cute canary. Emma Webster, also known as Granny, is known for her appearances in the 1950s and 1960s Warner Bros. Cartoons "Looney Tunes" shorts.
As you may already know, she is the proud owner of Tweety Bird. It feels like no mere coincidence that this Granny on the bus has a bright yellow bag in hand.
Dora the Explorer
Just when you thought Dora the Explorer couldn't get any cuter - her doppelgänger comes along. Not only does she look exactly like our little explorer, but she's also wearing "Dora the Explorer" merchandise, and we support it!
We can't speak for you, but we'd completely trust this girl to keep us on the right path. The only thing this cutie is missing is bangs and her sidekick Boots!
Tarzan
Once you see it, there is no going back. We're pretty sure Weird Al Yankovic would love this comparison; he may even write a goofy song about it.
We honestly never thought to compare the two, but seeing them side by side, there is no doubt that the wide eyes, the shoulder-length hair, and the jawline are all too familiar. We bet that Weird Al could even perfect that infamous Tarzan yell!