Music producer John Mosley asked tattoo artist Rytch Soddy to create this scene featuring 150 characters and Waldo hiding among them. Having trouble finding Waldo? Visit The Daily Mail to see where he's hidden. (via dailymail.co.uk)
Richard Sargent created this “Where’s WALL-E?” robot art. How fast did you find him? Click to enlarge. (via theuniblog.evilspacerobot.com)
I feel like this book would be way longer than his usual adventures. (via maneggs.com)
One of the most embarrassing things in my life is that I didn't find Waldo in a Where's Waldo book till like the third grade. I don't like to talk about it. (via imgur.com)
A list of 10 Waldo photobombs! I know it was always his intention, but these are overboard.
Paula Deen approves of Paula Deen Riding Things. Way to go Internet, now old people know about Tumblr.
These two had a lengthy conversation shortly after this screenshot was taken. Awwwwkward
Glorious. [Ed Note: These just keep getting better and better. In case you've missed the others, you can catch up on RyanIverson's YouTube Channel.]
Waldo doesn't care if you can't find him, he's got other things to worry about.
http://heavypetting.tumblr.com/
This is the kind of blog that mainly serves to make me slightly scared of the person who created it. Here, he (or she) finds pornography (often homemade) in which there's a sad pet on the sidelines, and proceeds to color in the NSFW action (rendering it somewhat SFW.) It's like a “Where's Waldo” of pornography, except when you finally find the poor animal, it just makes you really sad. Let's just be OK with this not going any further than a dog briefly checking out some action and ducking away.
A bunch of Rutgers kids broke the Guinness World Record for the most Where's Waldos (1,052) in a single place at one time. I see the wizard! (Sorry, had to).