Adam Levine
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So Megumi Mizutani's recent Tweet revealing that she designed the Tinkatink and Tandemaus lines, as well as Hitoshi Ariga Tweeting a few days before that he designed Espathra, the Nacli line, and one more Pokémon he'll reveal "in due time," it got me thinking about Pokémon designers as a whole. One of my favorite trivia about a Pokémon is learning who designed what, and even though only a fraction of all Pokémon have had their designers revealed, it's still a pretty good fraction, and there are a good number of people that have been credited for certain designs. Here's a list of confirmed Pokémon by designer, compiled by Bulbapedia user Altruis.
So, this thread is exactly about that: the minds behind your favorite creatures! Who are your favorite Pokémon designers, based on their creative outputs? Do you know who designed your favorite (and least favorite) Pokémon? Are there Pokémon you think might have been designed by someone, even if it hasn't been outright confirmed? Are there any designers whose other non-Pokémon works you're familiar with? We can even discuss character designers within the Pokémon franchise if that's up your alley!
Hitoshi Ariga has consistently been one of my favorite Pokémon designers. He's responsible for Mega Beedrill, Pangoro, the Inkay, Tyrunt, and Amaura lines, Charjabug (my favorite Pokémon of all time) and friends, the Galarian fossils, Hisuian Sneasel (we don't talk about Sneasler), and now Espathra, some pretty solid designs overall imo. Considering that he's only designed five Pokémon for Scarlet and Violet and only one of them is unrevealed, I was a little shocked to learn that he wasn't behind the entire Charcadet line, considering his past work on the Mega Man series. It'd be really cool if it turns out he designed Flutter Mane though, since Misdreavus is his favorite Pokémon.
Obviously a name that shows up constantly in Pokémon-designer discussions is James Turner. While his Pokémon portfolio is overall average for me, he's responsible for some favorites of mine including Golurk, Buzzwole, and the Poipole line. And yes, let me say it: I'm a certified Vanilluxe enjoyer. I also recently learned that shortly before his departure from Game Freak, he designed Professors Sada and Turo, which I think is interesting.
So, this thread is exactly about that: the minds behind your favorite creatures! Who are your favorite Pokémon designers, based on their creative outputs? Do you know who designed your favorite (and least favorite) Pokémon? Are there Pokémon you think might have been designed by someone, even if it hasn't been outright confirmed? Are there any designers whose other non-Pokémon works you're familiar with? We can even discuss character designers within the Pokémon franchise if that's up your alley!
Hitoshi Ariga has consistently been one of my favorite Pokémon designers. He's responsible for Mega Beedrill, Pangoro, the Inkay, Tyrunt, and Amaura lines, Charjabug (my favorite Pokémon of all time) and friends, the Galarian fossils, Hisuian Sneasel (we don't talk about Sneasler), and now Espathra, some pretty solid designs overall imo. Considering that he's only designed five Pokémon for Scarlet and Violet and only one of them is unrevealed, I was a little shocked to learn that he wasn't behind the entire Charcadet line, considering his past work on the Mega Man series. It'd be really cool if it turns out he designed Flutter Mane though, since Misdreavus is his favorite Pokémon.
Obviously a name that shows up constantly in Pokémon-designer discussions is James Turner. While his Pokémon portfolio is overall average for me, he's responsible for some favorites of mine including Golurk, Buzzwole, and the Poipole line. And yes, let me say it: I'm a certified Vanilluxe enjoyer. I also recently learned that shortly before his departure from Game Freak, he designed Professors Sada and Turo, which I think is interesting.
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