One talented Pokemon fan artist designed a paternal version of Kangaskhan. Of course, in Pokemon lore, Kangaskhan is a female-only species. Described as the «parent Pokemon,» Kangaskhan is typically seen with its child inside its pouch, similar to a kangaroo.
As a common practice, Pokemon fan artists generally like to reimagine familiar creatures in unfamiliar ways. For example, one artist designed Pokemon starter evolutions inspired by Legends: Arceus. This is only one type of practice, however. Fan artists also create new evolutions of existing Pokemon, pre-evolutions or baby forms, Paradox forms, Mega evolutions, fusions, and regional variants.
Reddit user JJonnie designed a male Kangaskhan and is sharing their unique creation with the community. Unlike the canonical female Kangaskhan, the male version does not have a pouch. Instead, it carries its child around on its shoulders. JJonnie even adds a bit of backstory to their creation, claiming that the male Kangaskhan is «more playful» than the female version. The father likes to throw his baby up into the air «but sometimes tends to drop it.» The artist even provides an illustration of this in their post.
JJonnie has shared countless Pokemon-inspired, fan-made creations with the community over the years. Just recently, the Pokemon fan artist created a Poison-type Eevee evolution. On top of this, JJonnie has created Pokemon in various unique forms, fused multiple creatures together, and even blended different styles through franchise crossovers.
Even after the conclusion of the Indigo Disk DLC, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet players are flocking to Sword and Shield thanks to shiny Legendaries. Of course, many Legendary Pokemon were made available through the Indigo Disk DLC, but fans were disappointed to find that all of the creatures are shiny-locked. However, the expansion has proven to be a great place to shiny hunt starter Pokemon from previous generations as they are included in the game after a fair bit of grinding.
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