You level up and your Pokemon starts glowing… it’s evolving! And in 5 seconds your Pokemon has completely changed into a brand new form that may have very little resemblance to the cute creature it was merely moments earlier.
But what if Pokemon didn’t evolve all at once? That’s what the artist behind the In-Progress Pokemon Tumblr wanted to know, so they began to create in-between evolutions for Pokemon, showing their gradual progression between forms.
#174.5 – Dratini often mature in isolation from human contact. They repeatedly shed their skin as they age, and as the life energy inside them becomes too powerful to contain, small stone-like beads begin to form and collect that energy.
#175.5 – As Dragonair get older, they gradually develop stubby limbs that grow larger and stronger over a long period of time, while small but powerful wings begin to form under the protection of their durable hide. When the wings are fully developed, the skin around them sheds, releasing them. Dragonair are also known to mysteriously eat their orbs when they fall off with age.

Complete with Pokedex entries describing these new transitional forms, InProgressPokemon is an experiment that will interest Pokemon theory and art fans alike. You can see some of the work below, and visit In-Progress Pokemon for more.
Which is your favourite?








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