Pokemon Fan Redesigns Squirtle and Its Evolutions

Pokemon Fan Redesigns Squirtle and Its Evolutions

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades under my belt, I must say that I am consistently impressed by the ingenuity and creativity of the fan art within the Pokemon community. The latest work by necrovvi, featuring a reimagined Squirtle evolutionary line, is no exception.


A Pokemon fan has recently redesigned the entire Squirtle evolutionary line, devising alternative forms for Squirtle, Wartortle, and Blastoise. While fan art that reimagines popular creatures is not uncommon in the Pokemon community, this artist’s work stands out due to the unique take they had on the iconic turtle-inspired critter.

As a devoted Pokémon fan, I can’t help but reminisce about Squirtle, the Water-type monster that graced our screens in the iconic games, Pokémon Red and Blue. Alongside Charmander and Bulbasaur, Squirtle was one of the Generation 1 starter Pokémon, a choice that proved to be a winner for many players due to its impressive performance against Rock-type foes in Pewter City’s gym. At the ripe age of Level 16, this adorable turtle-like creature metamorphosed into Wartortle, and with further growth at Level 36, it transformed into the mighty Blastoise. Ah, the memories!

Now, a Pokemon fan called necrovvi has shared an amazing artwork in which they drew new forms for Squirtle and its evolutions. In the first design, Squirtle looks considerably more shy than its official counterpart, hiding inside its turtle shell. The second design turns Wartortle into a Mega Man-inspired blue turtle monster, showing the first machine-inspired traits of the new form. Finally, the new take on Blastoise is an interesting depiction, as it imagines some kind of huge monster that mixes Wartortle’s ears and its iconic shell, but also some robotic parts. The artist also shared shiny versions of each monster, which had dark blue and yellow colors.

Pokemon Fan Shares Incredible New Designs for Squirtle’s Evolutionary Line

The third piece of fan art featuring Squirtle’s evolutionary line, posted by necrovvi over the past few days, is this one. Lately, the artist has also unveiled revamped designs for Charmander and its evolutions, such as giving a more dragon-like appearance to the well-known Fire-type creature, which transforms into an enormous red and green dragon with a flaming tail in its final form.

As a passionate fan, I’m thrilled to share that Necrovvi recently revamped the look of Bulbasaur and its evolutions. In this stunning piece of art, the fan artist has transformed Bulbasaur into an adorable little monster. This creature then progresses into bipedal Plant-type beings that bear a striking resemblance to dinosaurs during its evolution process.

Recently, another enthusiast of Pokemon unveiled a fresh take on Blastoise’s Mega Evolution. This fan-made evolution draws inspiration from Wartortle’s design, transforming Blastoise into a form that deemphasizes its signature cannons in favor of reclaiming some traits from its previous shape, such as large ears and an impressive tail. Here’s hoping more gifted artists will create artwork inspired by iconic creatures like the Gen 1 starters in the future, as these pieces are typically well-received and appreciated by the community.

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2024-09-26 01:14