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  • A Pokemon fan creates creative Kool-Aid ads featuring popular monsters like Pikachu and Blastoise.
  • The Pokemon franchise’s value is estimated at $90-100 billion, with extensive merchandise available for fans.
  • Other impressive fan art within the Pokemon community includes human forms for Gen 5 Pokemon and creative type switches for Gen 4 starters.



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A talented Pokemon fan has devised a few fictitious ads for Kool-Aid starring popular monsters from the Pokemon franchise. The fan came up with four flavors of Pokemon-inspired Kool-Aid based on creatures such as Tentacruel, Pikachu, Blastoise, and Chansey.


The Pokemon brand is estimated to be valued at something around $90 to 100 billion, which puts it among the world’s most valuable intellectual properties. Due to the extensive success of the franchise, it’s easy to find Pokemon merchandise, including items such as clothing, plushies, trading cards, and action figures, for example. However, despite its popularity with children, the Pokemon series never actually had an official crossover with the American brand of flavored drink mix Kool-Aid.

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Now, one artistic fan has decided to create a fictitious collection of Pokemon-inspired Kool-Aid ads. The Reddit user BigInHell has been sharing some of their artwork showcasing different Pokemon flavors for Kool-Aid in the last few days, and they have amazed the community with the quality of their artwork. BigInHell has come up with special flavors for four popular monsters in the Pokemon franchise, including Tentacruel (Berry Cherry), Pikachu (Peachachu Mango), Blastoise (Blue Raspberry), and Chansey (Pink Lemonade).



Pokemon Kool-Aid Fan Art

Overall, the design of these pieces is generally pretty faithful to the official versions of these creatures. One nice detail added by the creator is that each of the Pokemon depicted in the fake ads seems to be made out of glass and filled with liquid, and some of them have already been half-drank, which gives the art an interesting 3D feel.


While impressive, this is not the only amazing artwork that the Pokemon community has seen in the last few days. For example, a Pokemon Black and White fan recently designed several human forms for Gen 5 Pokemon. The artist showcased 12 different works, including human depictions of Emboar, Samurott, Liepard, Leavanny, Swoobat, Crobat, Krookodile, Ampharos, Vanilluxe, Lucario, Seismitoad, and Gothitelle.


Aside from crossovers with other franchises or brands and artworks that turn Pokemon into humans, one of the most popular types of fan art that is often praised by the Pokemon community is switching the type of popular creatures. Earlier this week, a fan decided to switch the types of Pokemon’s Gen 4 starters. By creating a Plant-type Empoleon, a Fire-type Torterra, and a Water-type Infernape, this fan subverted expectations and ended up with pretty creative designs that reimagine Empoleon as a huge cactus-inspired creature, for example.

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