One creative Minecraft fan has shown off models of what various Pokemon would look like in the game's art style. Minecraft has always been a font of creativity for anyone who gets their hands on it, thanks to its ease of use, and it's modding community is no different. With the tools provided, players have been able to not just create entire expansions to the game that add so much, some have even made their favorite games in Minecraft itself, one being the full Pokemon game made in Minecraft. Of course, being one of the most popular games of all time, it was bound to have some fan crossover with Pokemon. One person has added onto that with their Minecraft depictions of well-known Pokemon.

For many who know about Minecraft, players have been using it to show their love for the games they play, like when one player created the Astral Clocktower from Bloodborne in Minecraft. With that amount of affection for their favorite series, there was no doubt that Pokemon fans would eventually bring it to the game, with some not just creating pixel art for their favorite Pokemon using the in-game blocks, but even creating those Pokemon to be put in Minecraft.

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One Minecraft and Pokemon fan decided to depict some of the more well-known Pokemon in Minecraft's famous art style. Posting to r/Pokemon, user Deliwtz uploaded four GIFs of Pokemon being brought to life as Minecraft models. In the post, the Pokemon they show off are Celebi, Darkrai, Sneasler, and Tinkaton, a Pokemon who is known for what their hammer is used for. While the first two are very well-known in the community, the last two are some of the newcomers from Pokemon's latest release, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet.

All four of these Pokemon are lovingly remade in Minecraft's art style and animated as well, with even Sneasler running with the infamous Naruto run. In the comments, the poster of these four renditions stated that they are creating these for PokeCube, an open-source Minecraft mod that allows players to add Pokemon as they wish.

The creativity of the Minecraft modding community is as wide as the world of Minecraft itself: always creating more and more to suit the needs of the players. Even when The Pokemon Company shuts down the famous Pixelmon mod for Minecraft, there are people there to not only pick up the pieces, but add onto it, making Minecraft a community where people can enjoy some of their favorite game series without even needing to play the games themselves.

Minecraft is available on Mobile, PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One, and legacy platforms.

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