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Pokemon World

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I remember when i used to play pokemon Emerald.I was training a Crobat (still one of my favourites). I used to walk towards my school everyday and imagine that my Crobat was flying by my side. You can laugh all you want, but you can't tell me that you played pokemon and never wished them to be real... This is how i see pokemon.

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I'm not laughing at all! I wish they were real, too. Would be soooo much fun.

Anyway, nice job~! I love the shading and the amount of detail you put into this piece!

This looks good!

You know ever since playing with pokemon in game came be, have you all that raising pokemon just cause their strong seems to matter less these day. However Garchomp's a really good pokemon all though it's upbringing. It's those pokemon who come with 3 evolution and a mega who bring about the strongest bonds. Your piece is showing great focus and experience, along with great love for what it shows. Amazing, you must be a good trainer. 😁Piece.

this is very cool best art work i have seen in quite a long while could you do one of skarmory if you haveny already please?

That is so cool. That's a Garchomp, right? Anyway, for the cutsie team relief, I'd probably carry a Forest Cloak Burmy. It always rocked my world how Caterpie and Ash got along so well. Then it broke my heart when Butterfree had to go free. It was in the name so I guess it had to happen. My heart nearly stopped when Metapod got busted open early. The Metapod battle was priceless! "Harden!" "Super Harden" "Ultra harden!" Then both of the trainers passed out of all things.. XD Anyway, I'd want a Male Forest Cloak Burmy. They turn into Mothim. ^^

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