It's a world of dread. It's a world of fear. It's a world where there isn't anybody there.

DeviantArt user eledoremassis02 laid waste to some of Walt Disney World's iconic attractions for his project "Life After Disney," which he has been sharing on the art website since 2010. Decaying boulevards, a smoldering Epcot Center and some extra-creepy animatronic characters are just a few of the sights to behold on his virtual tour of the post-apocalyptic theme park.

The project was inspired by the History Channel series "Life After People," a series where scientists and engineers predicted what Earth might be like if humans suddenly disappeared, the artist said on DeviantArt.

Where gleeful cast members once two-finger pointed to the latest costumed character falling down, there's only a tragic kingdom devoid of the joy that millions of yearly visitors bring.

In "Life After Disney," those carefree times are long gone. It's not clear what caused them to go away, and that's probably the creepiest thing of all -- besides the actual ruins of abandoned Disney theme parks.

eledoremassis02 / Deviant Art Main Entrance

eledoremassis02 / Deviant Art Magic Kingdom

eledoremassis02 / Deviant Art Tomorrowland Speedway

eledoremassis02 / Deviant Art Space Mountain

eledoremassis02 / Deviant Art Epcot

eledoremassis02 / Deviant Art Fantasyland

eledoremassis02 / Deviant Art Monorail

eledoremassis02 / Deviant Art Inside the monorail

eledoremassis02 / Deviant Art It's A Small World

eledoremassis02 / Deviant Art Big Thunder Mountain

eledoremassis02 / Deviant Art Fantasyland

eledoremassis02 / Deviant Art Main Street U.S.A.

eledoremassis02 / Deviant Art Grand Floridian Hotel

eledoremassis02 / Deviant Art Pop Century Resort

eledoremassis02 / Deviant Art Fantasia Gift Shop

eledoremassis02 / Deviant Art Carousel of Progress