Studio Ghibli's art style has been taking over the internet.
In case you missed it, all you have to do is hop on ChatGPT and enter a prompt asking it to convert one of your images into the art style. The trend has taken over the internet like wildfire, and funnily enough, even the CEO of OpenAI has asked everyone to take things down a notch.
"Can y'all please chill on generating images this is insane our team needs sleep," he jokingly begged.
Nonetheless, the internet shows no signs of slowing down, and virtually everyone online has hopped on the bandwagon. Some users are even converting the most timeless, legendary memes to come out to date, and we can't stop cackling.
Luckily for you, we've rounded up all of the best ones we found on social media, some of which are sure to leave you chuckling. P.S. Some of these are bound to leave you rioting with laughter or hit you with a wave of nostalgia. Have fun!
Disclaimer: This piece reflects the writer's opinion; the reader's discretion is advised. Do let us know in the comments what you think should have made the cut.
10 of the best memes transformed into Studio Ghibli-style AI art:
1) Someone converted the image of George Bush learning about 9/11:
2) Another hilariously transformed the "so you're telling me" kid into a meme:
3) Remember the "Look who decided to come out of their room" meme? Now they're all looking at you in a different animation style, too:
4) They didn't even leave American Psycho's Patrick Bateman alone:
5) Of course Ashton Hall and his morning routine had to make an appearance on this list:
6) No explanation needed for this one, folks. It's an age-old classic:
7) Pablo Escobar is now being forced to wait in Studio Ghibli animation style as well, and we can't stop laughing:
8) Here's Nick Young looking confused, and admittedly, it's adorable:
9) Elon Musk jumping behind Donald Trump will forever have us laughing, no matter what art style it is in:
10) "I’m an anime character? Wow. I didn’t know that. You’re telling me now for the first time."
Only time will tell how long it takes for this Studio Ghibli trend to die, as we all know how quickly the internet moves on. Nonetheless, everyone is having fun in the meantime, either by converting infamous memes into Studio Ghibli AI-generated art or images and selfies of themselves and their friends and family.

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