Over its nine seasons, The Office had countless memorable moments. The lives of these Dunder Mifflin employees ended up being far more interesting than the paper they were selling. From the relationship between Jim and Pam to the family-like atmosphere that Michael Scott created in the office, there was never a dull moment.

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Thanks to streaming services, The Office has gained a new fan base since premiering in 2005 and has made the sitcom even more popular than it was. To show their love for the NBC show, fans have used The Office as their muse for their art. It's a totally new way to see everyone's favorite characters outside of their screen.

Jim And Pam In A New Platform

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By @alevsytonterias

Jim Halpert and Pam Beesley aren't superheroes but they're definitely in their own little world. They share glances and inside jokes that only they would understand.

Jim and Pam did have a few villains come in between them over the years (Karen, Roy, Brian...) but they eventually found their way into each other's arms for good. @Alevsytonterias showed off her incredible talent by placing Jim and Pam into the bodies of Fantastic Four's Reed Richards and Sue Storm!

Un-be-lie-va-ble

the office fan art by @pbandjillian
By @pbandjillian

In another genius col open, Pam, Angela, and Oscar are talking about parenting. Pam shows Angela a picture of Phillip, which led to Oscar showing a picture of his dog wearing shoes. Pam and Angela are quick to judge him in a talking head, but the judgment continues. Pam then teams up with Oscar to talk about Angela, Oscar teams up with Angela to talk about Pam...

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But it comes to a hilarious stop when Andy barges in and tells them "there's nothing harder than taking care of a sailboat." Oscar, Pam, and Angela are then sitting together in a talking head where Oscar says "un-be-lie-va-ble" in the most iconic of ways. @Pbandjillian has the expression down perfectly.

Just A Couple Of Kittens

the office fan art by @marijeem
By @marijeem

In season two's "Halloween," Phyllis, Angela, and Pam all dressed up as cats for Halloween. The photo on the right is a behind-the-scenes look of the ladies before filming started, and @marijeem did a fantastic job recreating the scene. 

In this episode, Michael had to let someone go and he chose to do it on Halloween while everyone was dressed in costumes. It came down to firing Creed or Devon and Michael ultimately chose to fire Devon.

"Identify Theft Is Not A Joke, Jim"

the office fan art by @amo_illustrate
By @amo_illustrate

In the episode "Product Recall," Jim shows up to work dressed as Dwight. He has Dwight's yellow shirt on, glasses, a briefcase, and is wearing a watch that is also a calculator.

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Dwight is incensed and demands him to knock it off but funny enough, Dwight returns the favor by the end of the episode. He strolls into work wearing a Jim-esque attire and makes subtle looks at the cameras that are very Jim-like. @Amo_illustrate nailed this drawing of Dwight. It looks just like the real thing!

Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica

the office fan art by @_paulayvonne_
By @_paulayvonne_

In the same episode as above ("Product Recall"), Jim, as Dwight, as three things that Dwight loves: bears, beats, and Battlestar Galactica. It's after Jim says those three things that Dwight knows he's mocking him. He's very fond of bears and Battlestar Galactica, but he's more fond of beets and the beet farm he lives on.

In a cool twist on those three interests, @_Paulayvonne_ created this image of a bear, beats, and Battlestar Galactica. It's a fun shoutout to the show while also swapping the vegetable for music.

Pam And The One And Only Benjamin Franklin

The office fan art by @drawfloradraw
By @drawfloradraw

In the episode "Ben Franklin," Michael arranges a bachelorette party of sorts for Phyllis because the men would be having a bachelor party in the warehouse. Jim was in charge of hiring a stripper but he instead hired a Benjamin Franklin impersonator.

Poor Ben Franklin had no idea what he was getting into but realized it wasn't his normal gig after Pam asked what kind of briefs he wore. By the end of the episode, Ben Franklin asked Pam on a date but she was not interested in the slightest. @Drawfloradraw did a fantastic job of recreating this iconic scene of Pam turning Ben down.

"You And I Are Done." "WHAT!?"

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By artsyxfartsy__

When Jan is fired from Dunder Mifflin, a new position at corporate opens up. David Wallace never took Michael Scott as a serious candidate but Jim and Karen were serious options. In a shocking twist, Wallace ends up hiring Ryan because of his MBA. As soon as Ryan was promoted, he happily broke up with Kelly.

Kelly was enraged, of course, but Ryan was moving on up in the world (or so he thought). @Artsyxfartsy__ nailed the moment Ryan dumped Kelly and she screamed "What!?" just before the screen faded to black. 

The Dinner Party From Hell

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By @brittnidbrown

Jan wasn't the Devil per se but she had her devilish moments. And to be fair to Jan, dating someone like Michael Scott was not easy for her to do, and it turned her into a bad version of herself.

In the episode "Dinner Party," Michael finally gets Jim and Pam to agree to come over to dinner with him and Jan. Angela, Dwight, Andy, and Dwight's former babysitter were also invited, which only added more stress for Jan. The "party" was so horrible that Michael and Jan fought the entire time and she ended up breaking his TV and his Dundie. It's safe to say the two broke up after that. @Brittnidbrown illustrated Jan's Devilish moment with perfect precision and sells her work on Etsy

The Epitome Of Angela & Kelly

the office fan art by @Hairferry.kim
By @Hairferry.kim

Angela Martin and Kelly Kapoor were polar opposites. Kelly loved all things pop culture and pink whereas Angela loved cats and babies dressed up as adults. The only thing they had in common was working at Dunder Mifflin.

Hairdresser Kim Ferry worked on The Office and did most of the characters' hair throughout the series. The talented hairstylist shows tidbits of her time on set on her Instagram page and showed off some amazing artwork from a fan, @donsantiago93.

Scarface Vs. Goldenface

the office fan art by @pop_vulture_apparel
By @pop_vulture_apparel

Threat Level Midnight was a screenplay Michael worked on for years. It revolved around secret agent Michael Scarn and his battle with the villain, Goldenface.

After years of shooting, reshooting, and editing, Threat Level Midnight was finally ready for viewing. Michael played the movie at work in the conference room where Jim played Goldenface. @Pop_vulture_apparel hilariously placed Goldenface on the cover of Scarface, which is clearly where Michael was inspired.

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