A Pokemon fan drew all 151 Generation 1 monsters into one giant creature. This was originally done by another Pokemon fan, which was received well by the PokeCommunity.
Pokemon fan art is a popular way to show love and appreciation for the franchise. With over 1,000 original characters now on the roster, creative fans are able to put their own spin on them, from drawing Shiny versions of Pokemon to fusing them to create a brand-new Pokemon.
Reddit user Mugiwara325 shared a drawing that merges 151 original Pokemon into the «Kantomon Superchimera.» It's a recreation of Reddit user TB_Mumpitz's work, where they fused different body parts of Gen 1 Pokemon to create the monstrous character. Just like the original artwork, Mugiwara325's drawing showcased different elements of each Gen 1 Pokemon, like Charizard's wings sticking out from the sides, Gengar's smiling face on Arbok's head, and Raticate's large teeth on Gyarados' head.
Many Pokemon fans loved Mugiwara325's work, noting that they keep seeing something new the more they look at the superchimera. Some also requested «Johtomon» or a fusion of all Gen 2 Pokemon into a similar monstrous creature. The original artist previously said they wouldn't do a Gen 2 version, but they would support other Pokemon fans who plan on taking on the challenge. The Gen 1 superchimera was made with the help of many fans, who suggested the body parts and placement that would be added to the creature. If someone starts a Gen 2 superchimera, it will be interesting to see how the Pokemon fanbase will come together to complete it.
Although fusion isn't an official feature in the Pokemon franchise, many fans have taken it upon themselves to fuse Pokemon into interesting creatures. There's even a fanmade game called Pokemon Infinite Fusion, where players can do several fusion combinations of Pokemon that can range from adorable to terrifying. Many players have also requested developer Game Freak to add fusion in its future Pokemon games.
Currently, many Pokemon fans are immersing themselves in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, where they're participating in events and challenges using their Gen 9 Pokemon team. Pokemon Scarlet and Violet recently launched a Mass Outbreak event, which will run until Pokemon Day on February 27. The franchise might also release more exciting Pokemon Day events in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, along with other games like Pokemon Sleep and Pokemon GO.
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A Pokemon fan with a knack for painting has created a cosmetic Poke Ball accessory. After purchasing the design blueprints, he created the item with a 3D printer and then applied a custom paint job to make the final product look like the real thing. This marks another fan-made Pokemon item that is now finished and on display.
The next booster set for the Pokemon Trading Card Game will bring the Kitakami region to card form for the first time. The Pokemon TCG set is based on the first Expansion Pass DLC for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. The latest release trailer reveals the name of the expansion, as well as six cards players can hope to find when they open their booster packs.
A talented Pokemon fan has created Mega Evolutions for Delphox, Greninja, and Chesnaught. Mega Evolutions are back at the center of conversation among Pokemon fans after the Pokemon Day announcements made this year. With the return of one of Pokemon players' favorite gimmicks, fans wasted no time in making fan art imagining Mega Evolutions for Pokemon that don't yet have one.
A talented Pokemon artist has created two impressive concepts showing the potential Mega Evolutions for the popular Dragon/Flying-type Dragonite. Mega Evolutions was first featured in the Gen 6 games, Pokemon X and Y, back in 2013. They returned one year later with Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
A talented Pokemon fan recently designed unique Mega Evolutions for Delphox, Flygon, Chandelure, Shedinja, Jynx, Mimikyu, and Goodra. The Pokemon community is known for creating amazing fan art, and these new designs are an example of how good these community-made pieces of artwork can be.
A Pokemon fan recently created a chart with all 40 creatures from the franchise’s first generation that did not get any new forms over time. Newer Pokemon games often add variants to previously known creatures, but these classic Pokemon seem to have been snubbed for the last 28 years.
A Pokemon fan fused together Oinkologne and Kakuna to create a new character. Fusion is a popular method among Pokemon fan artists, who love designing original characters based on the existing roster.
A Pokemon fan artist has created an original rendering of a female design for Kingambit. He posted the image online complete with type, ability, and an original Pokedex entry. This is part of a series of fan art creations building on Game Freak's designs, which have included a Mega Evolution for Flygon. The artist has also drawn his visions for female counterparts to Durant and Probopass.
A Pokemon fan created a baby form for the Dragon/Ice creature, Kyurem. With over 1,000 characters, many Pokemon fans have a lot of inspiration to pull from for their original creations.
A creative Pokemon fan is making waves online with their impressively crafted custom Poke Balls, featuring designs modeled after three classic Pokemon characters including Machop, Voltorb, and Elekid. While the trio of specialized Pokemon-catching devices don't have actual Pokemon in them, they have caught something else — the eyes and attention of hundreds of Pokemon fans.
A talented Pokemon artist shows an impressive Mega Evolution concept for one of the most popular creatures in this universe, Charizard. Unlike regular evolutions, Mega Evolutions can temporarily transform Pokemon, changing their appearance and improving their performance in battle, among other benefits.
A Pokemon Scarlet and Violet fan created Paradox forms for the Alolan starters' evolutions. Paradox Pokemon, which are future and prehistoric versions of the pocket monsters, were introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. Since then, many fans have been inspired to create alternate versions of their favorite Pokemon.