Best Designed Pokémon
LOTS of art for these two. Apparently there are a lot of people who love these vulpines. And a few who really, really love them. As in, I had to see a half-dozen totally unique pictures of Ninetales in a bikini. And a few without. ...Yeah. 37. Vulpix Form: 7. Chibi-fied body proportions? Check. Bouncy curls of hair? Check. Freaking big-ass, irresistibly cute eyes? Check. Vulpix is a plush toy dream. The story ...
Updated 14th June 2012 at 09:02 PM by Aviator Zero
35. Clefairy Form: 6. Clefairy seems plain at first, but viewed from the front, its body looks like a star, with its ears, wings, and limbs spreading out evenly. Color: 3. It's pink, with brown eartips. Cute, but nothing much. Originality: 7. It's actually a pretty unique design. It's fairy-like, but not too heavily influenced. Did you know that Clefairy was intended to be the franchise's mascot, not ...
Updated 8th October 2012 at 08:58 PM by Aviator Zero
32. Nidoran♂ Form: 8. I hate to see it all hunched over with its head on the floor. Its top half is the focus. Between its scruffy fur, horn, spiky ears, and spiny back plate, a striking bodyline is the point (pun intended) of Nidoran♂. Color: 6. The male Nidos have had their color changed throughout time, from a bluish fuchsia in the original games and artwork, to a vibrant pink in the anime, and to the current ...
Updated 9th October 2012 at 11:39 AM by Aviator Zero
29. Nidoran♀ Form: 7. For a first-stage Pokémon, it is remarkably detailed. Adorning its small, basic, rabbit-like frame are a row of spines on its back, a small horn on its head, spiky fringes on its jagged ears, and long, erect whiskers. All make it look more threatening. Its face, eyes, and entire lower body are rather plain, however. Color: 6. A gentle blue with darker spots and blue-greenish inner ears. It ...
Updated 9th October 2012 at 11:36 AM by Aviator Zero
21. Spearow Form: 7. You don't need to know anything about Spearow to think that it's aggressive. You just see its explosive facial feathers, prominent legs and claws, and spread-out tail feathers and assume it is. It seems perfect for flapping at people who come near its nest, pecking them in the head. Color: 7. There seem to be two schemes going on: a sideways band going over the back, and a lengthwise ...
Updated 9th October 2012 at 11:29 AM by Aviator Zero