Eevee’s evolutions offer a variety of visuals and types that make them quite flexible. This is likely why The Pokemon Company continues to use the whole lineup of pocket creatures in official merchandise as well as brand collaborations and partnerships. Some fans may recall that a limited edition Pokemon x Bear Walker skateboard collection was dedicated to the Eevee evolutions, and many often use the likeness of these pocket creatures to produce original fan art and merchandise.
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To continue their series of Pokemon paper origami creations, Redditor ino87origami shared their latest project on the online forum. This time, the artist focused on Eevee’s Electric-type evolution, Jolteon. Many people may remember Jolteon with fondness, as it is one of the first Eevee evolutions introduced in Gen 1 of the Pokemon video games. Evolving Eevee into one of its many types can be memorable for Pokemon players, as they often have certain conditions. In most games, evolving Eevee into Jolteon requires giving the Pokemon an evolution item called the Thunder Stone.
The creator of the Jolteon origami figure is already quite known on Reddit for their amazing paper-folding skills. They have been posting their other Pokemon creations on the platform, and some of them include legendary Pokemon like Ho-oh, Giratina, Rayquaza, Kyogre, and Groudon. However, their most recent pieces seem to be centered around Eevee and its evolutions. Ino87origami already shared their paper origami figures of Vaporeon and Eevee. Jolteon is their most recent creation, and community members are likely expecting the artist to complete the whole lineup of Eevee evolutions soon.
With six more Eevee evolutions — Flareon, Espeon, Umbreon, Leafeon, Glaceon, and Sylveon — to go through, Pokemon fans will likely see more of ino87origami’s work being shared on Reddit. Given the huge number of pocket creatures in the Pokemon database, it will definitely be an exciting feat if the artist is able to make paper origami versions of every single one in the roster.
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