One talented Pokémon fan has brought the adorable Eevee to life like never before with a custom-made doll that shows what the cute fox-like creature would look like in the real world. Gamers were first introduced to Eevee in the original Pokémon Red and Blue games that took the world by storm in the late 90s, and since then it has become a popular member of Nintendo's ever-growing assortment of collectible monsters — to the point that it served as the cover mascot of 2018’s Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! for the Nintendo Switch. Eevee was also the subject of a special Pokémon GO Community Day event last summer, and the adorable canine later took to the stage alongside Pikachu as a balloon in the 2021 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
What truly sets Eevee apart from other Pokémon is how it can evolve into one of several different elemental forms under different conditions, with new evolutions being added with almost every new generation. Still, there are plenty of Pokémon fans that prefer to keep their Eevee in its fluffy default stage, which Pokémon designer Motofumi Fujiwara modeled after a chance encounter with an "indefinable creature" in a forest when he was a child. Sure enough, fans have created plenty of impressive crafts and artwork based on Eevee and its evolutions, including interesting concept art for the elements Eevee's line doesn't include yet.
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YouTube sculptor and dollmaker KaypeaCreations (who has previously created an impressive rendition of Houndoom among other characters from games like Animal Crossing and Okami) recently uploaded a video showing off their cute and lifelike Eevee doll, which they decided on after polling viewers
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