Summary

  • Mudkip gets a Chainsaw Man makeover in new fan art by HertzBurst.
  • This future Paradox form for Mudkip is called Iron Saw and features design elements based on the popular anime.
  • The Pokemon fan art community thrives with other impressive creations shared by artists.

A prolific artist who loves Pokemon has recently created a new future form for Mudkip, which is inspired by Pochita from Chainsaw Man. Ever since the release of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, the franchise’s community has embraced making Pokemon fan art of Paradox forms, reimagining iconic creatures as both past and future versions.

Mudkip is one of the three starters in the third generation of Pokemon games. The Water-type creature evolves into Marshtomp starting at Level 16, which can become a Swampert by Level 36, and it’s among the most popular creatures in its generation. Pochita, on the other hand, is the Chainsaw devil in Chainsaw Man. The little dog-like creature is among the most important characters of the popular anime franchise, as it gives the protagonist Denji its powers.

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Pokemon Fan Creates Amazing Feraligatr and Tyranitar Fusion

A talented Pokemon fan designs a fusion that combines two Gen 2 creatures: the Water-type Feraligtr and the Rock/Dark-type Tyranitar.

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Now, a Pokemon fan called HertzBurst has unveiled Iron Saw, a future Paradox form for Mudkip. This creature is a small Water/Fighting-type beast that looks like a robotic Mudkip with a big chainsaw head. Aside from the chainsaw, the new design also comes with a metallic-like skin that resembles a machine, as well as cheeks that light up.

Chainsaw Man-Inspired Future Paradox Mudkip Pokemon Fan Art

This is not the first time that HertzBurst has created an amazing Paradox form, as the artist has designed several impressive artworks before. For example, HertzBurst devised a Paradox form for Flygon last year. This creation was known as Iron Wings, and it was a Bug/Dragon-type critter that kept Flygon’s most iconic features largely intact but had a metal body. The artwork was also showcased together with a shiny form, which was silver instead of green.

Mudkip also appears often in the works of other artists besides HertzBurst. For instance, another creator devised a human form for Mudkip and its evolutions last year. In this case, the artist transformed Mudkip, Marshtomp, and Swampert into cute anime-like girls. While the first two forms looked like young kids, the third one was featured as an adult woman who resembled a pirate.

Another amazing artwork featuring Mudkip appeared earlier this year, a fusion between Mudkip and Lucario. This new form was shaped like a human-sized Mudkip, maintaining most of the character’s features while still using some of Lucario’s details, such as having several black stripes on its body or legs that look like blue pants. Hopefully, the Pokemon community will continue to devise creative versions of Mudkip and other Gen 3 creatures, as this continues to be one of the most popular generations in the franchise.

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