Since the initial games in the Pokemon series appeared in 1996, more than 900 different Pokemon have been introduced, and they all have fans. Many recent works of art, such as the popular fan art featuring Koraidon, are centered around the pocket monsters set to appear in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. However, fans continue to produce artwork that features pocket monsters from previous generations. A long-time Pokemon enthusiast has superimposed Swadloon’s face on several Pokemon.

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Reddit user Mantisboii has shared edited images of various Pokemon in which they all have Swadloon’s face. They have put Swadloon’s face on Popular Pokemon like Pikachu, Furret, Mismagius, Leavanny, Victini, and Scorbunny. Swadloon, who was introduced in Gen 5 of the game series, is a round yellow dual-type Bug/Grass-type Pokemon. It is also popularly known as the “Leaf-wrapped Pokemon.” The Pokemon community adored the Swadloon-inspired edits, and the original post now has received more than 17k upvotes and hundreds of comments in just three days.

Pokemon fans on Reddit have appreciated the imagination and editing skills of the original poster. The comments sections are filled with hilarious replies from Pokemon fans. Many fans concurred that some of these edited versions of featured Pokemon are better than the original versions, and the original poster agreed with them. Fans also hilariously pointed out that Leavanny looks like a disappointed mother.

Many fans have requested that the original poster create similar edits of more Pokemon, and the original poster agreed to their request. Fans will have to wait for more edits as Mantisboi has not yet revealed when they’ll publish more such face swap edits.

Pokemon lovers are fortunate since these fan creations frequently bring back memories of older editions’ Pokemon. Recently, a creative fan shared a unique pixel art featuring Rayquaza, bringing back memories of the legendary Pokemon, who is also known as the “Sky-high Pokemon.” These fan creations are therapeutic because they show how passionate fans won’t let their treasured Pokemon be forgotten by the public.

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