Personally, I would've made voltorb similar to those types of plants that explode to disperse their seeds. They'd have this static effect that makes their seeds stick to people and pokemon, who carry it around and spread the seed. I'd hate to see a poor armadillo explode!
Fun fact, there is actually an official ongoing natural history museum for Pokémon in Japan right now!* [Im not shaming u or anything, i just want to type this, so anyone can read it easily, pls dont be mad at me :)]
@@_friedtofu *Fun fact, there is an official ongoing natural history museum for Pokémon in Japan right now! Sorry for correcting you but it was very hard to read since you used a instead of an the e for Pokémon.
If you haven't already visited the artists work, you shoukd check it out. CA passed over two of my favourite ones that focus on Ghost-types. Trevenant as a terrestrial octopus that uses trees bark as armor, Honedge and it's evolutions as insects, Lanpent as a jellyfish, and Giratina as a collosal centipede that lives in caves deep underground.
The way I would explain Raquaza flight is it's serpentine movements help each set of frills generate enough lift for each segment of it's body. (Imagine it like constantly falling to gain speed for lift coupled with a parabolic arch from an up/down snake like movement.) The bioluminescence could be a way for it to discharge built up static while flying.
I'd like to think that somehow, this will be the only evidence that aliens will have of our existence, and they are in awe by all of the mythical creatures that supposably existed here on earth.
I always thought that Magnemite and Magneton being crabs was SO clever. Like, what other real world animal could fit the rounded body and horseshoe hands?
"more fantastical than what would appear in nature" The only reason animals aren't fantastical to us, is because they're normal. If dragons were real, they'd be normal, not fantastical. So I don't think that ANY biologically plausible creature could be considered fantastical. Just as how there's a difference between fantasy and historical fiction.
The only reason animals aren't fantastical to us, is because the majority of us don't research enough about them. Like holy shit you can actually find things that are fantasy like. And I say the same thing about plantae and fungus kingdoms.
Exactly. Even ignoring how weird vertebrates can be, people seem to ignore how weird other types of animals like arthropods (ex: sea spiders, crabs, insects), cnidarians (ex: jellyfish, coral), echinoderms (ex: feather stars, starfish, sea urchins), annelids (ex: polychaete worms) and mollusks (ex: slugs, clams and octopi), to name a few, are because they're small and/or only in the ocean. Like when people come up with "crazy insane fantasy" aliens it's usually just these guys but big or more vertebrate-like. Plus reality has some really weird things that inspired fantasy stuff: parasitic wasps do the chest bursting thing, some fungi turn arthropods into zombies, ants are literally hiveminds, anything about jellyfish (especially siphonophores), etc.
@@jefferyandbob3137 This. I love making stories and one of my biggest universes of characters have this cliche furry/beast man(I'm not a furry just wanted to experiment with powers of real animals), not just furry like animals, every type of being like plants and fungi and it's just SO FUN to make characters with things that are already in the real world, I feel like people are missing to much potential only focusing in mythical creatures and popular animals. also I know nobody asked but in that universe things like vampires are just big mosquitos, leech, bed bugs, vampire vine and obviously vampire bat.
@@drakesacrum8445 Sometimes when learning about mysterious creatures found in the deep sea my head just click, like you have primates like us, insects with 6 legs, compound eyes and wings, spiders that can produce its webs, and so many cool animals that we see everyday living on land around us that are so different, but we all share the same planet. It's mind boggling how cool these living things are when you think about how different and unique they can be.
I was expecting the more artificial-looking pokemon to be more mechanical but I have to tip my hat to RJ Palmer for sticking with the biological theme for his art. Electrode has always been one of my least favorite pokemon so head-canoning it as some kind of armadillo really helps me like it more
I immediately recognized Arvalis' work and came in here ready to go to war if this were using their work without credit and imagine my surprise to see someone recognizing their work and crediting them! Thank you for being a decent content creator!
The art is amazing, the science behind it is surprising, interesting, and potentially plausible which I love and they are just down right accurate and amazing to look at if they are real. We need another movie or pokemon documentary with these concepts and art style.
The three starters are from Johto. The Hoenn starters are the Torchick, Treecko, and Mudkip lines (I forgot their names I probably didn't spell correctly)
Top tier art and mixing in actual ideas of how they interact in their habitats was awesome. My only criticism is a little more info on coming up with the designs for the Pokemon. Like dealing with proportions and such
Gyrados is weird. It is a dragon, but has no dragon type and few moves. It is a flying type that can't fly. The reason is that Magikarp are actually based off of leaping karp. There is a legend that if a leaping Karp were to jump over a mountain, it would become a dragon, hence, the evolution.
I imagine the armadillo voltorbs can hold electricity in their hide, but can’t hold too much or else it would damage its insides. So, as a solution, it has glands that charge up and send out that electricity if too much builds up, making an explosion
6:21 They could have made the Crystal Onix too, made with Ice instead of minerals and maybe some Algae frozen inside the Ice to explain the type effectiveness
Requaza hands down favourite legendary made even better in that design. Happily have that as a tattoo. The artwork though is amazing. Totally believable as "real" animals with unique twists.
These videos are already great and now we have Pokemon ones too! I love it. (I do have to note the Ivysaur image next to the Bulbasaur near the beginning but whatever, still makes the stylization point well)
It would be cool if Metagross, Bronzong, the Regis and more heavy steel and rock types would be super-smart silicon based life forms from an other planet within the same solar system. Just an other idea.
I am under the impression that Beldum IS a alien. An arm with an eye on its shoulder screams exobiology. Considering a lot of psychic Pokemon are from space (like Jirachi, Deoxys, and Elgyem), I think Beldum crashed here.
There are lots of fans on DA who like to do similar things! One of my favorites is Altitron's take on Meganium, which themes the species around symbiosis.
really love what he did with Salamence. 10/10! Rayquaza, Raikou, Yveltal and Lugia are just fantastic! and the pokemon that are in their shadow (Altaria, Raichu, Skarmory, Sawsbuck, etc.) are just awesome. gotta love Gyarados, Noivern, Flygon, Onix and Steelix! the Johto starters look great! and the pokemon in Kyogre's shadow (and the beast itself) are majestic, to say the least.
This video was awesome! Just a suggestion for future videos, after you talk about all the items in the image you move to the next. It would be nice to be able to see the full art after the items have been analyzed just to see them all come together.
This was quite cool. The voltorb and magnamite redesigns were fantastic! I was curious if such Pokémon were gonna be featured , and of so..... how you were gonna pull it off. And my God you did! Very well done
@@RJPalmer Doesn't actually need your permission for that, just as someone who gets an anime character tattooed doesn't need permission from it's artist. If you're just making a joke and i missed the context then fair play.
I love how Onyx and Steelix now look like actual snakes instead of a string of rocks with a face. Also it totally looks like those two are making babies.
The Latios and Latias are so sick some Of my other favorites we’re Kyogre and Seadra they work really well in this. For some of them tho like Voltorb and Magnemite they are creative and cool but those Pokémon are man made in lore and I like when they are inorganic material more
I always said we need a more mature version of Pokemon for the people that grew up with the show and these would be some awesome ideas for a live action if it was executed right
I'm not even a fan of Pokémon, but this is so interesting. I really love the artention for detail, like the way Mr. Mime looks so plausible, or the brown fish Pokémon having a single red scale from the stylized version, which is also something you see in real fish sometimes, having one or a few mismatcged scales, which I feel like is probably just a biological mishap that happens every now and then, but isn't harmful to the fish in any real or direct way.
Honestly, all I want now is a Pokémon series called “The Feraligator Hunter” and it’s just a Steve Irwin type Pokémon trainer going around and teaching peeps about wild Pokémon
Feraligatr also seems to have a hippo-esque bottom jaw, with the large, outwardly-pointed teeth to match; crocodiles and alligators usually have very similar-looking top and bottom jaws, but hippos can fit a lot in their mouth ans have a very strong bite force, so I actually really appreciate the artist taking that into account as well, since it’s called the “Big Jaw” Pokémon.
Oh man, what I wouldn’t give for a game that fully realized these designs I think part of why these feel so cool is that they look as epic as the Pokémon in the games felt when I was younger
This artist definitely deserves way more recognition. The crabs as magneton and magnemites, the armadillo voltorbs. Absolutely amazing Kyogre and Gyrados designs. He is truly a remarkable and talented individual.
I absolutely love that they just made rayquaza a monstrous flying serpent thing anyway, regardless of how practical that mightve been. It just feels really fitting for such an important and iconic legendary in the pokemon series. (I am also now have a nee fear of gliding snakes)
@@EspeonMistress00 He doesn't look like ANYTHING to me. He's a cartoon pink thing. That's it. He's not as fucking incredibly horribly disgusting as you people keep screaming that he is.
Kudos to the creator who developed this wonderful series. Pokémon isn’t my thing, but biology is and this is quite a fascinating take on this subject which is my favorite! Well done on this and the video.
I love the little Chinglings hanging out on top of Abomasnow x) 5:12 But more than anything else this video made me LOVE Lugia, Latias & Kyogre even more 🤍
Amazing, really loved the artworks. Here are a few you can cover for next video: 1. Mewto (and Mew) 2. Articuno 3. Suicune 4. Diglett 5. Jynx 6. Mr Mime 7. Moltress 8. Magmar 9. Nidoking and family 10. Togepi
the voltorb designs are so incredibly creative, I wouldn't know what to do for a literal orb
@FMIYOF TV literally is a weird word. l i t e r a l l y. its really weird
Personally, I would've made voltorb similar to those types of plants that explode to disperse their seeds. They'd have this static effect that makes their seeds stick to people and pokemon, who carry it around and spread the seed. I'd hate to see a poor armadillo explode!
@@a_donutbetter than a porcupine exploding out of rage.
the armadillos are cute
i was thinking the same thing, it must've been tough to think up what they could possibly look like
Imagine a documentary about these pokemons and their world, all animated with this art style
We would totally love the designs of how Pokémon would look like in real life (wish it was real in our world)
I was actually thinking about doing that on my tiktok
Edit: that sounds like a self promo, I didn't mean it to
Anyone remember "Walking with dinosaurs" or "Walking with beasts"? (the BBC series, not the movie)
@@matizek666 Of course, I love that series
@@rolloxra670 It'd be awesome to see something like that, but with realistic pokemons
Fun fact, there actually IS an ongoing official traveling Pokémon natural history museum in Japan right now!
Fun fact, there is actually an official ongoing natural history museum for Pokémon in Japan right now!*
[Im not shaming u or anything, i just want to type this, so anyone can read it easily, pls dont be mad at me :)]
@@_friedtofu;there, is, LITERALLY NO DIFFERENCE;
@@_friedtofu Fun fact, there is actually an official ongoing natural history museum in Japan right now**
@@_friedtofu *Fun fact, there is an official ongoing natural history museum for Pokémon in Japan right now!
Sorry for correcting you but it was very hard to read since you used a instead of an the e for Pokémon.
@@_friedtofu If you try to correct someone, at least do it without making any mistakes yourself.
The Ghost types are so creatively done. I'd be curious to see what the artist could do with Fighting types.
If you haven't already visited the artists work, you shoukd check it out.
CA passed over two of my favourite ones that focus on Ghost-types. Trevenant as a terrestrial octopus that uses trees bark as armor, Honedge and it's evolutions as insects, Lanpent as a jellyfish, and Giratina as a collosal centipede that lives in caves deep underground.
Monke
Holy crap, those Voltorb and Magnemite... the creativity this dude has is insane.
Ikr?
the armadillo voltorbs are the best thing in this whole video change my mind
The way I would explain Raquaza flight is it's serpentine movements help each set of frills generate enough lift for each segment of it's body. (Imagine it like constantly falling to gain speed for lift coupled with a parabolic arch from an up/down snake like movement.)
The bioluminescence could be a way for it to discharge built up static while flying.
Rayquaza is my most favorite art right now and you pushed it up my Favorite arts to the top
Rayquaza IS my fav pokemon
There are some aquatic lifeforms that swim like that (like shrimp or the extinct Opabinia), so that would make sense.
It's a paradise tree snake
@@blueblacktiger4796 Mine too
I looove Lugia in his original form and even more in realism
I know right? fucking cool!
I think Lugia is my fav legendary pkmn
Damn I'm early
Yep
Sussu baka
I love i pretty much see you in almost every video I watch lol 🤣🤣 you are awesome
I'd like to think that somehow, this will be the only evidence that aliens will have of our existence, and they are in awe by all of the mythical creatures that supposably existed here on earth.
That' s a really good hypothesis
Hate to break it to you but extraterrestrial life have being on earth even before us.
@@mount_fuji_edits Hate to break it to you but no it hasn't
@@enotsnavdier6867 hahahahahahajajajaj😂😂😂
@@mount_fuji_edits Proof?
I always thought that Magnemite and Magneton being crabs was SO clever. Like, what other real world animal could fit the rounded body and horseshoe hands?
I LOVE the lone shiny Zubat hanging out behind the Noivern. This is so incredibly cool.
These speculative biology episodes are the best
That cranidos was inspired by a stygimoloch, my favorite dinosaur! This makes me enjoy cranidos even more than I already do.
Wow you’re right, it is a stiggy, isn’t it.
I love speculative biology/evolution or making something unrealistic, well... realistic
It's fascinating and entertaining
"more fantastical than what would appear in nature" The only reason animals aren't fantastical to us, is because they're normal. If dragons were real, they'd be normal, not fantastical. So I don't think that ANY biologically plausible creature could be considered fantastical. Just as how there's a difference between fantasy and historical fiction.
The only reason animals aren't fantastical to us, is because the majority of us don't research enough about them. Like holy shit you can actually find things that are fantasy like. And I say the same thing about plantae and fungus kingdoms.
Exactly. Even ignoring how weird vertebrates can be, people seem to ignore how weird other types of animals like arthropods (ex: sea spiders, crabs, insects), cnidarians (ex: jellyfish, coral), echinoderms (ex: feather stars, starfish, sea urchins), annelids (ex: polychaete worms) and mollusks (ex: slugs, clams and octopi), to name a few, are because they're small and/or only in the ocean. Like when people come up with "crazy insane fantasy" aliens it's usually just these guys but big or more vertebrate-like.
Plus reality has some really weird things that inspired fantasy stuff: parasitic wasps do the chest bursting thing, some fungi turn arthropods into zombies, ants are literally hiveminds, anything about jellyfish (especially siphonophores), etc.
True, in older medieval stories people would talk about dragons less like they’re fantastical and more like a tiger or lion.
@@jefferyandbob3137 This. I love making stories and one of my biggest universes of characters have this cliche furry/beast man(I'm not a furry just wanted to experiment with powers of real animals), not just furry like animals, every type of being like plants and fungi and it's just SO FUN to make characters with things that are already in the real world, I feel like people are missing to much potential only focusing in mythical creatures and popular animals. also I know nobody asked but in that universe things like vampires are just big mosquitos, leech, bed bugs, vampire vine and obviously vampire bat.
@@drakesacrum8445 Sometimes when learning about mysterious creatures found in the deep sea my head just click, like you have primates like us, insects with 6 legs, compound eyes and wings, spiders that can produce its webs, and so many cool animals that we see everyday living on land around us that are so different, but we all share the same planet. It's mind boggling how cool these living things are when you think about how different and unique they can be.
I was expecting the more artificial-looking pokemon to be more mechanical but I have to tip my hat to RJ Palmer for sticking with the biological theme for his art. Electrode has always been one of my least favorite pokemon so head-canoning it as some kind of armadillo really helps me like it more
I was looking for realistic Miltank, but we'll settle for that astoundingly cool Kyurem. Amazing video and visualss!!🔥🔥🔥
I just watched Part I! Gods of Pokemon blessed me today, Part II out already!!!
I immediately recognized Arvalis' work and came in here ready to go to war if this were using their work without credit and imagine my surprise to see someone recognizing their work and crediting them! Thank you for being a decent content creator!
I actually want to see this project to be an actual full filmed documentary
Its actually called Detective Pikachu. The designer of these images worked on that movie for the pokemon and it really shows.
@@Yvon- I think he means more realistic because detective Pokémon was still really cartoony
Can you imagine CGI movie with this Pokemon design ?
Planet Pokémon
The art is amazing, the science behind it is surprising, interesting, and potentially plausible which I love and they are just down right accurate and amazing to look at if they are real. We need another movie or pokemon documentary with these concepts and art style.
A series looking into the biology of Monster Hunter would be interesting.
Holy shit y e s
Absolutely.
I said this on the last Pokemon video, and I wholeheartedly agree.
AHHH YEEE
You should check out Strawfoot and his Monster lore videos it has alot of fascinating biological explanations of monsters from the game.
9:03 Yveltal has the coolest design of any realistic Pokémon I’ve seen so far. I’m in shock!
I knew legendary pokemons are animals and not gods
Anyone else catch that Feraligatr and Co are apparently from the Hoenn region? XP
Close enough, I guess. Nice video!
Yh me too
Yeah. Isn’t the water starter from that region mudkip?
@@drsharkboy6568 yes it is
The three starters are from Johto. The Hoenn starters are the Torchick, Treecko, and Mudkip lines (I forgot their names I probably didn't spell correctly)
@@manmoy4104 no you got them right
Top tier art and mixing in actual ideas of how they interact in their habitats was awesome. My only criticism is a little more info on coming up with the designs for the Pokemon. Like dealing with proportions and such
I love the reimagined odd shaped Pokémon! My absolute favorites are the toad-like chinglings jumping from abomasnow´s fur!
you mean axolotls
@@ashubisoyi679
They were clearly more frog-like.
I was wondering what those were supposed to be.
Gyrados is weird. It is a dragon, but has no dragon type and few moves. It is a flying type that can't fly. The reason is that Magikarp are actually based off of leaping karp. There is a legend that if a leaping Karp were to jump over a mountain, it would become a dragon, hence, the evolution.
Gyrados CAN fly. It's seen doing so in legends arceus.
@@chronicwasp and in the manga as well. Yet they still refuse to let it learn the move fly.
Love this new series! It'd be great to see realistic interpretations of other franchises like Digimon, or analyzing monster hunter monsters, etc.
omg please do another of this vid, im so intrigued on how pokemond would really look like in real life. Kudos to the artist
Damn, even Magikarp looks intimidating here.
At least the wild ones. There's also a much more traditional domesticated version in some of his works.
I can't look at Palmer's reimagining of Tyrantum without "HERE COMES THE CRIMSON CHIN!" playing in the back of my mind.
Oh no, its now in mine too!
wake up babe curious archive posted
😐
Five more minutes...
*wakes up*
toB
@@gecko_9505 thank you gecko
That description of Typhlosion's fire was probably the most creative thing I've ever heard. Props!
after the first part i was really excited for this one
I imagine the armadillo voltorbs can hold electricity in their hide, but can’t hold too much or else it would damage its insides. So, as a solution, it has glands that charge up and send out that electricity if too much builds up, making an explosion
6:21 They could have made the Crystal Onix too, made with Ice instead of minerals and maybe some Algae frozen inside the Ice to explain the type effectiveness
Crystal Onix would still be rock, not ice. Crystals are just fancy rocks
@@dorianjareth9198 ice is a crystal dumbash
@@firelow Ice is frozen water, not a crystal
@@dorianjareth9198 it's water molecules in a crystal formation making it a crystal
Google it because I don't feel like teaching you basic chemistry
@@firelow I googled it, didnt have to, just wanted to humour you, and you're still wrong
Requaza hands down favourite legendary made even better in that design. Happily have that as a tattoo.
The artwork though is amazing. Totally believable as "real" animals with unique twists.
Nintendo has a theme park now, so a Pokemon fossil museum is definitely a possibility
I love how he always says “Palmer took inspiration from … ” and it makes him sound like it sound like palmer’s a scientist
I like to imagine magnitons just rolling around the floor in that ball like form
Honestly with these type of pokemon existing
I wondered how humanity in pokemon survived the whole process of evolution without getting extinct
Divine intervention
Divine intervention is actually reasonably plausible given Pokémon canon
These videos are already great and now we have Pokemon ones too! I love it.
(I do have to note the Ivysaur image next to the Bulbasaur near the beginning but whatever, still makes the stylization point well)
It would be cool if Metagross, Bronzong, the Regis and more heavy steel and rock types would be super-smart silicon based life forms from an other planet within the same solar system. Just an other idea.
I am under the impression that Beldum IS a alien. An arm with an eye on its shoulder screams exobiology. Considering a lot of psychic Pokemon are from space (like Jirachi, Deoxys, and Elgyem), I think Beldum crashed here.
This project is really incredible.
I hope other people do something like this
Me too. Not only because it’ll be cool for more people to do it, but then I can support them since RJ Palmer isn’t a good person.
@@JPOG7TV yeah
There are lots of fans on DA who like to do similar things! One of my favorites is Altitron's take on Meganium, which themes the species around symbiosis.
@@JPOG7TV what did he do?
@@JPOG7TV Whaaaaa? Idk what he did but I have been checking out his artwork since I was 11 (and now I am 21), I can't stop looking at his deviant art.
These are the best realistic redesigns we will ever get of Pokémon. RJ Palmer is truly something else
really love what he did with Salamence. 10/10!
Rayquaza, Raikou, Yveltal and Lugia are just fantastic! and the pokemon that are in their shadow (Altaria, Raichu, Skarmory, Sawsbuck, etc.) are just awesome.
gotta love Gyarados, Noivern, Flygon, Onix and Steelix!
the Johto starters look great!
and the pokemon in Kyogre's shadow (and the beast itself) are majestic, to say the least.
What an amazing video once again, thanks so much to you and RJ for these
This video was awesome!
Just a suggestion for future videos, after you talk about all the items in the image you move to the next. It would be nice to be able to see the full art after the items have been analyzed just to see them all come together.
Please do more of this I love art like this I hope there will be a part 3
Lets gooo part two. Man i really love your videos i bet this will be another banger
RJ’s art is insane! His Mewtwo and the “picture” of it in Cerulean Cave is creepy!!
Aww man, I wanted to see a realistic Conkeldurr.
Please do a part 3 on real life Pokémons. This was so cool
Outstanding artwork, very creative!
This was quite cool.
The voltorb and magnamite redesigns were fantastic! I was curious if such Pokémon were gonna be featured , and of so..... how you were gonna pull it off.
And my God you did! Very well done
Seriously considering ordering a piece like this just to tattoo myself…
you have my permission to get my art tattooed, just make sure to show me when is done
@@RJPalmer Doesn't actually need your permission for that, just as someone who gets an anime character tattooed doesn't need permission from it's artist.
If you're just making a joke and i missed the context then fair play.
@@aarons6935 I’m pretty sure it was just a comment of encouragement...that you’re taking too literally, Dwight.
I love how Onyx and Steelix now look like actual snakes instead of a string of rocks with a face. Also it totally looks like those two are making babies.
Onyx?
They look more like legless lizards, you can search it up, they fit the bill of those more than snakes mainly due to their heads
and yes, there is a difference between legless lizards and snakes
The Latios and Latias are so sick some
Of my other favorites we’re Kyogre and Seadra they work really well in this. For some of them tho like Voltorb and Magnemite they are creative and cool but those Pokémon are man made in lore and I like when they are inorganic material more
The Abomasnow was hella creative, it's basically what happens if owls evolved into megafaunas
My main problem with the Flygon line is that they seemed to have forgotten what it’s based off of- the metamorphosing Antlion
Yeah they just focused on trying to make it cool
The og was more like insects, here he made them more reptilian
I always said we need a more mature version of Pokemon for the people that grew up with the show and these would be some awesome ideas for a live action if it was executed right
Love this series!
Part 2 was even better than part 1. Can’t wait to see part 3!
I'm not even a fan of Pokémon, but this is so interesting. I really love the artention for detail, like the way Mr. Mime looks so plausible, or the brown fish Pokémon having a single red scale from the stylized version, which is also something you see in real fish sometimes, having one or a few mismatcged scales, which I feel like is probably just a biological mishap that happens every now and then, but isn't harmful to the fish in any real or direct way.
Absolutely amazing!
Beautiful artwork! The imagination is limitless!
Would love to see his concept for Unown/Omegnown and Magnemite/Magnezone
Honestly, all I want now is a Pokémon series called “The Feraligator Hunter” and it’s just a Steve Irwin type Pokémon trainer going around and teaching peeps about wild Pokémon
Oh yes! This is great! I will always be 100% here for this kind of content.
i reallllly hope this becomes a series! I LOVE IT
These drawings are insane. They look hyper realistic.
The fact that the tyrantrum and bastiodon COULD be prehistoric dinosaurs is incredible
RJ Palmer is very underrated and needs more recognition
Just waiting for this !!
Please do the anatomy next, it would be cool and insightful to see and know their realistic anatomy structures
Know I really wanna see what the Klinklank line, Klefki, and the unown would look like
Feraligatr also seems to have a hippo-esque bottom jaw, with the large, outwardly-pointed teeth to match; crocodiles and alligators usually have very similar-looking top and bottom jaws, but hippos can fit a lot in their mouth ans have a very strong bite force, so I actually really appreciate the artist taking that into account as well, since it’s called the “Big Jaw” Pokémon.
I really like this! I’ve been a Pokémon fan since I was a kid and the artist that made these did a fantastic job!
Oh man, what I wouldn’t give for a game that fully realized these designs
I think part of why these feel so cool is that they look as epic as the Pokémon in the games felt when I was younger
This artist definitely deserves way more recognition. The crabs as magneton and magnemites, the armadillo voltorbs. Absolutely amazing Kyogre and Gyrados designs. He is truly a remarkable and talented individual.
I absolutely love that they just made rayquaza a monstrous flying serpent thing anyway, regardless of how practical that mightve been. It just feels really fitting for such an important and iconic legendary in the pokemon series. (I am also now have a nee fear of gliding snakes)
The fact that the frog mr mime looks more appealing than the original just says something
You people REALLY like pushing your opinions.
@@Alizudo it's not an unpopular opinion that Mr. Mime is one of the weirdest and creepiest looking pokemon in the franchise
@@EspeonMistress00
He doesn't look like ANYTHING to me.
He's a cartoon pink thing. That's it.
He's not as fucking incredibly horribly disgusting as you people keep screaming that he is.
@@Alizudo You REALLY like pushing your opinions.
@@Alizudo thats the thing, HE IS.
kyogre and groudon fight must be lit
I subscribed bc of the first video and don't regret it at all, your videos are amazing!
Kudos to the creator who developed this wonderful series. Pokémon isn’t my thing, but biology is and this is quite a fascinating take on this subject which is my favorite! Well done on this and the video.
I wonder what the Regis would look like.
Feraligatr just might be my favorite design.
"The mighty legendary pokemon Kyurem reigns supreme" as he is dying by a neck bite from a type disadvantage weaker legendary
He didn't say it was dying.
Also by Pokémon logic, you can have something bite deep into your shoulder while you only receive 1 damage.
I have been so looking forward to this!
Love these designs!
I wish there was are part three this is the best series 😢
I like how symbiosis is a common factor in realistic pokemon
"You can perhaps spy a Sableye"
One epic rhyme right there
I love the little Chinglings hanging out on top of Abomasnow x) 5:12
But more than anything else this video made me LOVE Lugia, Latias & Kyogre even more 🤍
As a Filipino, hearing that pronunciation of tarsier made me laugh.
Archen Is one of my favorites, but after seeing this realistic version I love it more.
I just realized the bees around typhlosion are combees, amazing detail indeed
thank you!
@@RJPalmer amazing work buddy, eye candy in the real sense
Amazing art by RJ and a great video! Can’t wait for part III
Slugma and magcargo could easily be portrayed like the real life deep sea snail that lives around vents in the earth's crust.
In feraligatrs artwork, if you recognize the dentition and general jaw structure, it’s actually also inspired by the hippo!
Another failed shiny hunt ... you missed a Zubat in Noivern's cave.
The tyrantrum is SICK! I love all these designs, so cool
Amazing, really loved the artworks. Here are a few you can cover for next video:
1. Mewto (and Mew)
2. Articuno
3. Suicune
4. Diglett
5. Jynx
6. Mr Mime
7. Moltress
8. Magmar
9. Nidoking and family
10. Togepi
The lugia and yveltal forms are so cool I would love to see those in the mainline games