Pokemon fans bond over a community-built “monstrosity”

Andres Velez
Fan made Pokemon chimera

The Pokemon community has created a “monstrosity” by fusing fan-chosen Pokemon into one big chimera.

The project began nearly five months ago. Since then, the Pokemon community has amassed the parts of 138 different Pokemon to create one giant chimera. Upon posting the design, fans couldn’t help but highlight different hilarious angles of the special beast.

A fan thanked the OP 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.”

Fan-made ‘monstrosity’ brought the Pokemon community together.

So wild was the beast that fans have even come up with lore for the creation. Conscious-Ticket-259 said: “I’m pretty sure eventually the whole thing will become unstable and go through a horrific metamorphosis into a pile of chaotic goo.”

“And from the depths of this eldritch horror, a new Pokemon will emerge, able to shift its form at will.”

The creature has been positioned next to McDonald’s. Why? “Because someone asked for it.”

Salty145 who had been following the comment shared their surprise: “I step away for like a month, and dear God, what have you done?”

The Pokemon community on Reddit competes in the comments section for their additions to be added to the creature.

Pokemon fused together that make up one larger chimera. Multiple Pokemon are shown including Bedroll, Slowpoke, Butterflies wings and more.
Suggestions for the chimera are posted above.

Krispyboiz asked for “Charmander’s tail fire from the pea shooter!” (top right) to be added. Another request was that the monster’s back foot should be stepping on a Grimer (bottom right).

The team behind the project said that they appreciate the “thought processes behind where each creature’s being placed.” As well as this, each creature is cleverly “represented,” sometimes by a mere hint at its form, as with Scyther, whose arm is held “like a sword.”.

Kanuck3 wanted to save “Charizard’s tail flame for the end to set the whole thing on fire,” although their comment has been shunned.

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

About The Author

Andrés G. D. Vélez was a Pokémon reporter at Dexerto, covering the Trading Card Game, mainline games, Pokemon Go, and the wider fandom. Before joining the company, Andrés freelanced as a content writer and digital marketer.