A small illustration for Pokemon Concierge. I really love Haru’s mug and kettle so I decided to do a little scene with them and make some packaging for tea bags and honey ,which I really enjoyed doing! I loved the show, I know it’s short, but it’s an extremely cozy and cute story that I think used its 4 episodes very well and also, the decision to use stop motion was such an amazing one! I also loved Karen Fukuhara’s performance as Haru, she embedded the character with such genuine awe and amazement that I think all of us would feel if we where surrounded by Pokemon 💖 And I especially love Haru’s interactions with Psyduck, they were so lovely together 💖 I can’t wait to get the chance to draw some fanart for the show!
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My PMD teams! The perky archaeologist and her ancient bastion of a long fallen civilisation.
Team Kingdom Come!
And the thieving bandits always one for the loot and rushing for the gold, the Goldmine Runners!
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Pokemon Crossbreeds: Sun Lily
Sun Lily is the name for Petilil/Lilligant with Sunflora fathers. They were named after the Sun Lily flower because of the yellow flower they have gained. The breed is popular amongst certain florists. The breed is also a symbol of happiness and adoration.
Petilil
Sun Lily Petilil gain a yellowish tint to their bodies. Instead of 3 leaves, they have 2 lesves, and the tip if their bulb isn't closed. They also gain dark green stripes. Their Sunkern part does not make them weaker, but they are less active than purebred Petilil and would rather sit and soak up the sun.
Liligant
Sun Lily Lilligant are a more vibrant yellow/green and gain a yellow flower. They also gain more head leaves, with the leaves becoming more vivid in the summer. They need more sun than average Liligant, and are also more energetic than standard Liligant. While they don't stop completely at night, they will move very little. They prefer to be in open fields with direct access to sun, and a lot of sunlight will make their flowers bigger and brighter.
//My designs can be used by anyone if you credit me for the original design!
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Pick Tumblr's Favorite Pokemon, Day 169!!!
Here's today's batch of pokemon! Who's your favorite? Remember, these first rounds are not single elimination - every pokemon with at least 10.0% of the vote will move on!
Also, congrats to yesterday's winners!
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This is a little bit different than the kind of content I’ve been putting out, but as someone who is very invested in Pokémon design, I have a lot of opinions.
First off, I believe the sentiment behind this picture is that old fighting types are good and new fighting types are bad. So going off of that, I have to say I disagree. The Gen 1 fighting-types all fall under the umbrella of “martial artists” in some way, shape, or form. However, there are some traits from the Gen 1 fighting types that carry over to the newer, “bad”, fighting types.
First is aggression, exemplified perfectly by Primeape. Most of the new gen fighting types pictured are designed around the fact that they are aggressive. Past paradox Pokémon like Slither Wing and Great Tusk are known to be dangerous and their aggressive behavior is THE REASON we have to shut down the Time Machine in Area Zero. Paldean Tauros is pretty self explanatory especially if you have had to deal with them charging you in the overworld. Even many fighting type specialists portray aggression in their facial expressions and posing.
Another trait that fighting types embody is physical strength and athleticism. Machamp embodies this, as well as other fighting types like Buzzwole and Passimian. Even Meloetta’s pirouette forme and Hisuian Liligant gain the fighting type even though their inspiration comes from dance!
Finally, we have the oddballs like Flamigo and Keldeo. Understanding their inspiration and lore will explain the typing for you! Flamigo, for example, live in flocks that synchronize their fighting moves to attack other Pokémon in the wild. A large part of their lore is the way they fight so fighting type makes sense. Keldeo, along with the other swords of Justice, are based off of the Three Musketeers with Keldeo representing the young fourth member, D’Artagnan. Much like Zacian and Sirfetch’d, the fighting type is derived from the Pokémon’s association with a weapon and it’s status as a type of defender.
So while I understand that current fighting types don’t always fit the “humanoid punching guy” archetype, it doesn’t have to. Also, Breloom is a fighting type but I don’t see anyone raising any eyebrows at that thing.
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Let's go! Buddy buddy boom boom! 🌱
Ivy used Petal Dance! Its super effective!
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★This is part of a larger poll! Matchups are chosen at random. Choose your favorite to move on to the Semi Finals!★
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some pokemon, cherubi, spheal, liligant
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Designed this liligant man a while back and then proceeded to do nothing with him ever, and will probably continue to do nothing with him... ever. Sorry man!
I just like making MALE gijinkas for female only pokémon because I have a transmale agenda which can't be stopped :y
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