Rats are generally not an animal which people love, and they’re certainly one which you never want to find in your home kitchen or at a restaurant, but in 2007 everything changed with the release of Pixar’s
Ratatouille.
The computer animated film’s main character is a rat named Remy who has a keen interest in cooking and audiences were immediately behind Remy making his dreams come true; Disney/Pixar films do need to have a happy ending, after all.
If the Ratatouille box office takings are anything to go by, this film proved that basically anything animated can eventually be considered cute and lovable.
The film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, and was nominated for four others. While I’m not in the business of handing out awards, I do do believe that these pieces are some the best
Ratatouille tattoos on the internet.
Do you agree?
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“A chef makes. A thief takes.” — Gusteau
To paraphrase: A tattoo artist makes. A thief takes. Don’t steal any of these designs – have your chosen artist create a piece just for you.