A Pokemon fan has shared a different take on Mimikyu, showing the Pokemon in a Piplup disguise. With over 1,000 monsters presented over nine generations, it's understood that the Pokemon franchise has critters with diverse designs and stories. Despite this, few Pokemon are as distinctive as Mimikyu.
Introduced in Gen 7, Mimikyu is a Ghost/Fairy-type Pokemon whose sadness influences everything from its origin to design. Mimikyu is one of the smallest Pokemon ever, and its body is completely hidden under an old rag that resembles a Pikachu. One notable difference from its counterpart, however, is its eyes, as if drawn with crayons. It's said that Mimikyu specifically chose to dress up as Pikachu given the popularity of the Pokemon franchise mascot. Because of that, Mimikyu is always wearing a disguise, and its true appearance is unknown.
Reddit user hanako_gumi gave Mimikyu a Piplup-themed makeover, showing a new concept for the Gen 7 Pokemon. The fan art showcases Mimikyu wearing a Piplup disguise instead of a Pikachu one, with the lower part in a blue tone. The upper part is the head of Piplup, one of the starters of the Gen 4 games, and Dawn's partner in the Pokemon anime. In the fan art, the Piplup-themed Mimikyu is also carrying a leaf, and the disguise is slumped over, showing a kind of face on the underside of the Pokemon.
Hanako_gumi portrays its Mimikyu makeover in what is known as Busted Form. While Mimikyu is one of the Pokemon with no evolution, the Gen 7 monster has two forms. The Disguised Form is Mimikyu's default appearance, with its Pikachu disguise appearing upright. Once Mimikyu is hit by any attack, the neck of the old rag breaks, causing it to fall to the side. It is said that Mimikyu suffers greatly when its cover is damaged, and spends the night repairing it with difficulty. In addition, Mimikyu creates a deep anger towards the person responsible for ruining its rag, which lasts as long as the Pokemon lives.
The fan art shared by the Pokemon fan
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