Pokemonfans use several mediums to create fan art. Some have designed digital art pieces of their favorite starter Pokemon while others create statues of Legendary Pokemon. However, onePokemonfan decided to use the medium of animation to showcase a lesser seen Pokemon.
Beedrill is a Bug and Poison-type Pokemon introduced inPokemon RedandBluein 1996. It is the more aggressive counterpart to Butterfree, a Bug and Flying-type, as both are found early in Viridian Forest within the originalPokemongames and its remakes.
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A user on TikTok by the name of Dave Ashby created a short 3D animation showcasing the process of a Kakuna evolvinginto a Beedrill. The video opens by showcasing a hive of six Kakuna hanging from a tree with two of them being shiny. A Beedrill leaves the hollow opening in the tree and one of the Kakuna begins to split in half, hatching into a newly evolved Beedrill which begins to fly away following after the first Beedrill as the video comes to a close.
The video features a background track known asBumblebee Who Likes to Eat KFCby Jordan Raskopoulos, which is a parody of Imagine Dragons & JID’s trackEnemy. While this is one of the more recent videos Ashby has done in this style, they have created several more featuring otherPokemon including Lapras, Machop, and most recently Alakazam.
One thing fans might enjoy about Ashby’s content is how domesticated and wholesome they portray the Pokemon. Many of their animations showcase the Pokemon simply living their lives in nature or interacting with humans in charming ways. SomePokemonfans enjoy discussing the idea of what owning a Pokemon would actually be like and Ashby’s videos give a look into what that potential living situation could be. Such as one of their more recent videos showcasing a group of Bellsprout roasting marshmallows with the help ofthe Fire-type Charmander.
ThePokemonworld is home to a wide variety of different creatures that players of the manyPokemongames get to interact with. With the addition of features such as Pokemon Refresh in Generation 7 and Pokemon Camp in Generation 8, fans have more ways than ever to interact with the Pokemon they capture while on their adventures. With the upcoming Generation 9Pokemongames on the horizon, fans can only speculate what form the trainer and Pokemon interactions will take and if they’ll be anything similar to Ashby’s videos.
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