Learn how to draw a great looking Mike Wazowski from Monsters, Inc. with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.
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Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing Mike Wazowski from Monsters, Inc.

How to Draw a Great Looking Mike Wazowski from Monsters, Inc. for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

1. Begin by drawing a curved line. This begins to outline both Mike's face and body.
Drawing Step 2

2. Continue the curved line to enclose a squat egg shape.
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Drawing Step 3

3. Draw an oval in the top center of the egg shape, outlining the single large eye. Draw the lower lid by drawing a curved line beneath the eye.
Drawing Step 4

4. Draw a series of curved lines above the eye to outline the upper eyelid.
Drawing Step 5

5. Within the eye, draw a series of three successively smaller circles. This forms the iris and pupil of the eye.
Drawing Step 6

6. Enclose two curved triangles at the top of the head, forming Mike's horns.
Drawing Step 7

7. Use two curved lines to enclose the crescent shape of the open mouth. Use a series of overlapping curved lines to outline Mike's upper and lower teeth. Then, use curved lines to indicate the tongue.
Add More Details to Your Mike Wazowski from Monsters, Inc. Picture - Step 8

8. Extend two pairs of curved lines from beneath the body to form the legs. Notice the curves that indicate the bent knee and the calf muscle. Use curved lines to enclose the foot and toes. At the tip of each toe, draw a curved triangle to represent the claw or toenail.
Complete the Outline of Your Mike Wazowski from Monsters, Inc. Drawing - Step 9

9. Draw the arms, erasing previous lines as needed. For each arm, extend a pair of curved lines from the side of the body. Then enclose the hand and fingers using overlapping curved lines. Draw a small triangle at the tip of each finger to indicate the claws or fingernails.
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Learn More About The Mike Wazowski from Monsters, Inc. Drawing
"Would you listen to this? Blame it on the little guy, how original. He must've read the schedule wrong with his one eye!"
— Mike Wazowski, Monsters, Inc. trailer
Mike Wazowski stars in two Disney/Pixar films, Monsters, Inc. and Monsters University, as well as a number of cinematic shorts. He is the best friend of James P. "Sulley" Sullivan and the romantic interest of the Medusa-like monster, Celia Mae. He also becomes the caretaker of Boo, a human child lost in the monster's realm.
The idea of monsters is not a new one. In ancient Greece and Rome, monsters were regarded as anything that went against the normal course of nature. Monsters were thought to be a bad omen from the gods. Mike resembles a particular type of mythical monster called the Cyclopes, famous for having only one eye.
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