For many people, it’s hard to remember past times Pokémon, and for many others, never. The first video game hit shelves in 1996 and only since then has the phenomenon exploded, reaching every corner of the world in various forms, attracting new fans and keeping old fans back. with each new generation. return.
A frequent theme in international culture, Pokémon fans have found countless ways to express their admiration for the franchise, including highly creative and unobtrusive custom tattoo options. less permanent. By combining their wild imagination with the skills of a talented tattoo artist, die-hard Pokémon fans are able to make everyone see their love.
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Juicy Bulbasaur Skeleton
While the Bulgarian Seeds have found their presence in all forms of fan art, this particular iteration is something few would have thought of. Item #001 in the Pokédex, The Grass/Venom’s most notable feature is the cocoons on its back, which grow more and more flowers with each evolution it gains.
For the artwork, Bulbaron’s typical sealed pods are replaced by a succulent plant that, in the real world, is characterized by its signature thick leaves that swell to retain moisture in the climate its native aridity, providing the extremely dry Bulbaron Skeleton provides a plausible explanation on which it is based. This amazing piece was provided by tattoo artist Lina Spice from Kulture Shock in Salt Lake City, Utah.
colorful cube
It’s hard to look this cool alone, but Cubone does it with ease, especially in tattoo form. This fact is even more evident in the artwork of a Pokémon called Loneliness.
With flowers in hand and tears in her eyes, even those unaware of its tragic circumstances could infer that it had endured some hardship. Coupled with a beautiful blend of beautiful purple, magenta and blue, the tattoo is both sad and intense. Tattoo artist Tiggy from Briar Rose Tattoo in the UK is responsible for perfectly portraying the lonely Cubone.
Mashup Clefairy/Gengar
There is perhaps no better representation of yin and yang (at least in the Pokémon world) when it comes to this incredible combination of normal/fairy Clefairy and ghost/dark Gengar. While completely opposite, their similar builds make them perfect to put together in this imaginative way.
The tune also works on multiple levels, in keeping with popular fan theory that Gengar is actually a shadow of Clefable, Clefairy’s evolved form. The tattoo artist for this creative piece is Aura Jane.
intense snoring
There’s nothing like a sleeping Snorlax in a better mood, but that’s not the vibe of this piece. Introduced to early Pokémon fans as a real roadblock, the Trainer must use a Poké Flute to awaken a sleeping Pokémon to access Routes 12 and 16.
However, the tattoo gives us a rare glimpse into the other side, turning Snorlax into a Godzilla-like monster that wreaks havoc and terrorizes the town, presumably because it wakes up too early. The precise style and shading make it look like a detailed comic book page, and the ink looks like skillful pencil strokes. The tattoo artist is Sean Mackay from Stormcrow Tattoo.
Initial start to assemble!
Charmander, Bulbasaur, Squirrel, and Pikachu unite with Marvel’s Avengers protagonists Iron Man, Hulk, Captain America and Thor, respectively, in an astonishing clash of modern IPs.
Have the honor to be the original starter (Pikachu is the starter yellow pokemon and ash in Pokémon anime), four Pokémon perfectly matched with the founding members single chip microcomputer The Avengers, both in prestige and color scheme (and in Pikachu’s case electric). Tattoo artist Alice Burke is responsible for this incredible crossover.
Dragon Ball
Another Mighty’s Powerful Cross Dragon ball Combined with Gyarados. Gyarados, the evolved form of the globally useless Magikarp, is easily one of the scariest Pokemon of any generation, rewarding trainers for taking the time to level up their poor fish Pokemon .
Although it looks a lot like a dragon, Gyarados is actually a dual flying/water type. But despite this, the artwork takes advantage of the Pokemon’s dragon nature, replacing the legendary Dragon Wishing God Shenron and leaving Gyarados in charge of the powerful Dragon Balls (and of course, a Poké Ball). Tattoo artist Rhodson is responsible for this powerful piece.
Gameboy Psyduck
Those who miss the peaceful days spending hours in a Gameboy shirt will revel in this tattoo. End of 1998 with yellow pokemonGameboy Colors is in the midst of a big wave of Pokémon video games (Red And blue Second generation launched in 1996 Yellow And silver released in 1999).
Psyduck is certainly a familiar sight, as the kind of unpredictable spirituality pops up in all five games and appears alongside Misty in the hit animated series. British tattoo artist Lee Hallam is responsible for this stunning piece.
Than Charizard
One of the coolest Pokémon ever created, it’s hard to go wrong with the Charizard tattoo. Charmander’s final evolved form, Charmander, Charizard, is easily one of the most famous and recognizable Pokémon in the franchise.
In keeping with its fiery nature, the tattoo itself resembles a charcoal drawing, without color, with its iconic form colored in black ink. Tattoo artist Seapazz from eleventhhourtattoo in Liverpool is responsible for this amazing piece.
Pikachu!
To be fair, a face in the Pokémon series would have a pretty cool tattoo. Start playing Pokémon as a gamer yellow pokemonmain character Ash Ketchum in the anime series (24 years and more), and more recently Pokémon: Let’s go, Pikachu! The cute little yellow electric car leads the cultural phenomenon every step of the way.
The artwork itself has a sketch-like outline and fills it with splashes of color in a clever lightning shape. Tattoo artist Sare has perfected this clean and masterful design.
rainbow ghost
As Gastly’s evolved form and Gengar’s pre-evolved form, Haunter is one of the more fearsome and fearsome members of Generation 1, making it a great choice for fans who want artwork. techniques related to more terrifying Pokémon. A great art theme. But this tattoo can transform its form into an even sexier Pokemon.
Blending blues, greens, reds and yellows into signature purple hues, this piece replaces Haunter’s sinister feel with a bright, colorful look, accented with some accents. animated, while keeping the classic spooky form of the Haunter. Tattoo artist Bonita Caruana brings their signature rainbow style to this piece.