Summary
APokemonfan artist took to social media to post some artwork of the Ghost Pokemon Gastly, Haunter, and Gengar in the style of rubberhose cartoons from the 1930s, each having distinct features that are different from their normal styles. ThePokemonfan artist received compliments from other trainers for their efforts and creativity in making each Pokemon design stand out.
Known as the Shadow Pokemon, Gengar is among the first Ghost-type Pokemon introduced in the franchise. Debuting inPokemon Red and Blue, Gengar’s previous forms of Gastly and Haunter can be encountered at the Pokemon Tower in Lavender Town, as the tower is considered the final resting place of many critters that fell in battle. Originally,Pokemontrainers who wanted to catch a Gengar had to trade a Haunter to evolve it, and then ask for it back. Since then, Gengar’s acquisition methods have become easier, withPokemon Scarlet and Violet’s Tera Raid dens sometimes inhabited by the mischievous Gengar. With red eyes and an eerie grin, Gengar has long held its place as one ofthe best Ghost-type Pokemon in the series.
ThoughGengar has been the subject ofPokemonfan artover the years, one fan chose a different direction with their work. A Reddit user named Leon_Re_art posted a screenshot of their 1930s-style interpretation of Gastly, Haunter, and Gengar on the r/Pokemon subreddit. Sticking with a monochrome palette and some added film grain effects, the OP’s art starts with thePokemonlogo in bold letters reminiscent ofMickey Mousecartoons of the era. The three Ghost-type Pokemon are featured front and center, with Gastly turned to the audience with a wriggly smile and white puffs of smoke surrounding its body. Gengar and Haunter are turned towards one another, with the former holding a Master Ball in its left hand and ready to attack its counterpart.
A Pokemon Fan Creates a Classic Spin on Gastly, Haunter, and Gengar
Gengar and Haunter have white gloves covering their four-fingered hands, and Haunter’s eyes and mouth give the Gas Pokemon a hungry expression. Gengar also wears shoes similar to cartoon characters of the 1930s, and its smile is further stretched to encompass half its round body. Though the rubberhose cartoon style is a product of its time,games such asCupheadhave allowed it to return to the spotlight. In the comments of the r/Pokemon post, some users were reminded of Cuphead and thanked Leon_Re_Art for their contribution.
Although Gengar andother Ghost Pokemon continue to be featured in fan art, the depiction of Gengar in the style of rubberhose cartoons is a unique take on the Shadow Pokemon. What Pokemon fans will create remains to be seen as the wait forPokemon Legends: Z-Acontinues.
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