Since the inception of thePokemonseries in 1996, a popular hobby for many gamers has been to make fan art starring their favorite pocket monsters. One common type ofPokemonfan art is to create unique versions of the Pokemon seen in the series. One of these Pokemon often thesubject of these creative redesigns is Bulbasaur.
As one of theoriginal starters forPokemon Redand Blue, Bulbasaur is one of the first pocket monsters seen in the series. Because of this, this Grass/Poison-type Pokemon has enjoyed immense popularity among gamers over the years. Recently, one player decided to take the classic design of this Pokemon and give it a unique crystal-themed twist.

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Taking to Reddit, a user known as scrazyone1 shared a collection of pictures of a unique version of Bulbasaur that they had created from thePokemonfranchise. According to the Reddit user, they had decided to recreate theGrass/Poison-type Pokemonin a crystal form, and the results were nothing short of impressive.

In the images shared by scrazyone1, the Pokemon maintained the classic shape of Bulbasaur, but it had several alterations. For instance, the greenish coloration of the design was gone, and in its place, scarzyone1 elected to give the Pokemon a light blue hue with several darker spots across its body. However, the standout feature of this redesign of Bulbasaur was the large crystal formation on its back. Instead of the typical plant bulb seen by the pocket monster, the Reddit user gave this redesign a blue crystal that jutted out in several directions.
Over the past couple of days, many members of thePokemoncommunity on Reddit have taken notice of this intriguing redesign of Bulbasaur. Since scrazyone1 shared several images of the fan art on Reddit, the post has received over 650 upvotes. While many people praised the unique appearance of the Pokemon, some hoped the artist to go even further, saying that they wanted to see the rest of the evolution line in crystal versions.
As one of the more well-known Pokemon in the series, it should come as no surprise that many other gamers have been making fan art based on Bulbasaur. In fact, several fans have been creating unique versions of the pocket monster and the rest of the Pokemon in its evolution line over the last few weeks. For example, one gamer decided to make aPumpkin figure of Ivysaur, the evolution of Bulbasaur, that was perfect for the Halloween season. Time will tell what fan art featuring this line of Grass/Poison-type Pokemon is shared with the community next.