sugimori
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sugimori clips
tristegay: hirespokemon: circa 1996, Wigglytuff by Ken Sugimori from the Jumbo Pokémon Carddass set. Enhanced from a scan. Might be a representation of the move Defense Curl. Aw, this is how I feel at family functions
hirespokemon:2000, Ken Sugimori, Cleffa using the move Dizzy Punch against Aipom, additional gen 2 promotional art from the Pokémon Crystal set.
bulbasaur-propaganda: This old art by Ken Sugimori is full of soul
daiquest: Pokémon artwork by Ken Sugimori
gym-leader-dan: h0ppip: Ken Sugimori’s Original artwork for the first 151 Pokemon (Gen 1 debuted February 27, 1996) Happy 19th Anniversary Pokemon! I was 6 years old… and I still love the games.
queenspritzee: hollowzerox3: cacodemum: プロモカード2001→ポケモンファンクラブ「ひかるコイキング」Illus. Ken Sugimori This so needs to be a gif D8! What an amazing card!!!
hirespokemon:January 1996 Game Freak site splash page and greeting card by Ken Sugimori, featuring pre-release Pokèmon art. Download source file.
h0ppip:Ken Sugimori’s Original artwork for the first 151 Pokemon (Gen 1 debuted February 27, 1996) Happy 19th Anniversary Pokemon!
faiarrow: プロモカード2001→ポケモンファンクラブ「ひかるコイキング」Illus. Ken Sugimori
random1500: Fanart of Peridot from Steven Universe in Sugimori style, Next character: ???
random1500: part 2: all fusion gems so far in sugimori style
pastelgameboy: Artwork | Ken Sugimori
So far today has been fun. lol I’ll probably have one more pic later(not super sketchy). Sugimori you are the biggest fucking furry I have ever seen. and I thank you.
cacheclearer: *transparent gengar [ken sugimori]
cacheclearer: *transparent Mew [Ken Sugimori]
cacheclearer: *transparent Squirtle [Ken Sugimori]
Alternate art of the original 151 Pokémon by Ken Sugimori
zerneus: grodoudou: I (tried) to clean up some card sleeve art with Cynthia on it because I couldn’t find the art itself anywhere. anyone know who the actual artist was? Ken Sugimori
keitheaverage: I just learned yesterday that Pikachu, my favorite Pokemon, was originally designed not by Ken Sugimori (he only finalized the design), but by a female graphic designer named Atsuko Nishida. Also after googling her, I found out that she’s