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I want to make an Aikatsu crack
so I plan to make out like Pokemon's crack🤣♥️
Yume-chan likes Hanako-kun so suddenly close💗
#aikatsu
#hanakokun
@Lulullaby_ Game Freak puts out new artwork sets all the time, I assume they believe it benefits them financially. Otherwise I expect they'd still be using every Kanto Pokemon's official artwork from Red & Green -- which was beautiful to begin with, by the way.
(2/4) This lost Pokemon's original Japanese name was "Purakkusu," which translates into English as "Plucks."
For simplicity's sake, here I've been referring to him by his English fan-name "Plux." But like all lost 1997 Pokemon, Game Freak never gave him an official English name.
Since it's #pokemon2020, shout out to Cradily - surprise, surprise, a #crinoid. This fossil poke "lived" in ancient shallow seas like our stalked crinoids - maybe Cradily too is still thriving in pokemon's deep oceans then.
1 flaw: 8 arms, thus failing #echinoderm 5-fold symmetry
Since it's #PokemonDay I thought I'd share art I did during Pokemon's 20th anniversary year. These three were my first Pokemon team from RBY all those years ago!
@AshitanoGin That episode's about Bea pushing herself too hard and not resting, eating as her Pokemon are.
Pokemon's humans are capable of using Fighting Aura, psychic powers, breaking rocks with kicks, and so on.
Fiery bulbasaur concept! I might try switching other pokemon's types! This was fun!
More info here: https://t.co/P8LvlQbYHk
#Pokemon #drawingwhileblack #illustration
Day 11 "draw your pokemon's evolutions"
#pokemon #clipstudiopaint #digitalart #scrobunny #raboot #cinderace
This old guy can reset your pokemon's ev in just a minute, thanks to his incredible hypnotism skill. He doesn't look very trustworthy, but he means no harm. When he was young, he was a clumsy trainer who always made mistakes while ev training, so he came up with this solution!
I guess it's a testament to the strength of Pokemon's designs that the pokemon are recognizable at all when rendered in Rumble's super-low-poly style
Just like with Gen 1, Pokemon sprites in Gen 2 were created BEFORE Ken Sugimori's iconic artwork -- not after.
A weird-looking sprite isn't a poor representation of a Pokemon's design -- rather, Sugimori's artwork is a later revision of the Pokemon design seen in the sprite.
Yo there!
My friend @FiorelliIvan made a tribute to #Pokemon's first generation symbols. I definitely had to color it, especially that badass #Ivysaur! 🌷⚡️
Since we all collectively agree that Pokemon's new rival Avery is actually @JuliaLepetit pulling the good ol' Sheik trick on us, I decided to push it on step further.
Behold!
Gigantamax Spheal!
Here's the Hatcher! She LOVES hatching eggs. Just give her your pokemon's eggs and she will keep them warm and safe. Come back to her after a while and she'll give you the new mons!