A total of 917 pocket monsters have been revealed to date, and each has its own admirers. Pokemon fans love to create art pieces featuring their favorite Pokemon. Most of the recent fan art is focused on the newly-revealed Pokemon of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, like an art piece featuring Koraidon in which the creator removed its wheel. But art pieces featuring Pokemon from previous generations of the games are also not rare. Now, a creative fan has made a color wheel featuring pocket monsters from Gen 1 to Gen 5.

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Reddit user mspaik has shared an image of their fan art in which they have created a color wheel using the Pokemon featured in Gen 5 and all other generations before it. It seems the original poster has managed to incorporate all 649 pocket monsters introduced till Gen 5, but it cannot be confirmed. The original post is getting a lot of attention from Pokemon fans on Reddit. The post achieved more than 5k upvotes and numerous comments in just four days. The comments section is filled with comments appreciating the dedication of the creator.

Fans also wondered if the original poster used automation to sort these Pokemon or if they manually sorted them out according to their colors. A Redditor named UnknownAccount2333 made an interesting observation; they observed that more than half of the Pokemon featured till Gen 5 belong to the blue, green, and purple range. They even pointed out the shortage of yellow-colored Pokemon and suggested that the series needed more yellow, red, and brown-colored Pokemon.

These fan creations often bring back memories of Pokemon from previous editions. Recently, a creative Pokemon fan imposed Swadloon’s face on different Pokemon such as Pikachu, Furret, Mismagius, Leavanny, Victini, and Scorbunny, and got a lot of love from the Pokemon community. These types of fan art are pleasurable because they demonstrate how dedicated fans will not allow their beloved Pokemon to be forgotten by the general society.

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