This horrible Pokémon monster united the community in an original way

The community Pokémon created an “aberration” by merging fan-chosen Pokémon into one large chimera.

The project started almost five months ago. Since then, the Pokémon community has collected the parts of 138 different Pokémon tocreate an enormous chimera. When releasing the design, fans couldn’t help but point out the different hilarious angles of this special beast.

One fan thanked the author for all the “time and effort” they put into giving this “gift” to the community. They said it’s a testament to what people can do when they have a “common goal and a positive spirit.”

The fan-created aberration brought the Pokémon community together

The beast was so wild that fans even made up a legend for the creation. Conscious-Ticket-259 said: “I’m pretty sure that eventually this whole thing will become unstable and undergo a horrific metamorphosis into a chaotic pile of goo.”

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“And from the depths of this Lovecraftian horror, a new Pokémon will emerge, capable of changing shape at will.”

The creature was positioned next to McDonald’s. For what? “Because someone asked for it.”

Salty145, who followed the comment, shared his surprise: “I was gone for about a month, and my God, what did you do?”

The Pokémon community on Reddit argues in the comments section about getting their additions into the creature.

Krispyboiz requested that “the fire from the Peashooter’s Charmander’s tail!” (top right) be added. Another request was for the monster’s back foot to crush a Tadmorv (bottom right).

The team behind the project said they appreciate the “thought processes behind the location of each creature.” Furthermore, each creature is cleverly “represented” , sometimes just by an allusion to its shape, as with Scyther, whose arm is held “like a sword” .

Kanuck3 wanted to save “the flame from Charizard’s tail for last to set everything on fire,” although their comment was downvoted.

As it is, the overall sentiment is positive, and curious fans can look forward to future developments of the “abomination.”

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