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Tiny Pixelated Pokemons!

I am madly in love with Greg Suj’s Pokemon pixel arts. There should be a new Pokemon game (or show) that utilizes these designs. You can poke any of these pictures to make them bigger.

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Pokemon - Letters to a Absent Father by Ash

I have seen these in the past, but I didn’t share them here. I saw them again, fell in love with them and had to show you Mare Odomo’s Pokemon Comic Strips featuring Ash writing little letters to his absent father. They are oh so cute, and melancholy to the core.

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Hakuōki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom(薄桜鬼 〜新選組奇譚〜, Hakuōki ~Shinsengumi Kitan~)
Release dateJapan: August 26th, 2010North America: 2012“Hakuoki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom takes place at the  end of Japan’s Edo period. After 200 years of rule the shogunate begins  to dissolve and the Shinsengumi rose during the political turmoil.  Defined by samurai traditions, the Shinsengumi protect the streets of  Kyoto from ronin.
Chizuru Yukimura, a young woman looking  for her father is the game’s protagonist. She isn’t the only one. The  Shinsengumi are searching for her father inside the town of Hakuoki,  which holds its own secrets – supernatural secrets. Now protected by the  Shinsengumi, can you find your father and more importantly true love?”It was announced at Anime Expo 2011; Aksys is bringing over Idea Factory’s Hakuoki for the PSP! This is big news; Hakuoki will be the first officially English translated otome game for a console/handheld gaming system ever.If sales go well for this game, it will mean more otome games will be translated and brought over to North America.The release is set for sometime in 2012.Read more articles about Hakuoki on Siliconera.Watch the opening video!

Well I guess I am gonna have to buy a cheap psp.  :D

englishotomegames:

Hakuōki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom
(薄桜鬼 〜新選組奇譚〜, Hakuōki ~Shinsengumi Kitan~)

Release date
Japan: August 26th, 2010
North America: 2012


“Hakuoki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom
takes place at the end of Japan’s Edo period. After 200 years of rule the shogunate begins to dissolve and the Shinsengumi rose during the political turmoil. Defined by samurai traditions, the Shinsengumi protect the streets of Kyoto from ronin.

Chizuru Yukimura, a young woman looking for her father is the game’s protagonist. She isn’t the only one. The Shinsengumi are searching for her father inside the town of Hakuoki, which holds its own secrets – supernatural secrets. Now protected by the Shinsengumi, can you find your father and more importantly true love?”

It was announced at Anime Expo 2011; Aksys is bringing over Idea Factory’s Hakuoki for the PSP! This is big news; Hakuoki will be the first officially English translated otome game for a console/handheld gaming system ever.
If sales go well for this game, it will mean more otome games will be translated and brought over to North America.
The release is set for sometime in 2012.

Read more articles about Hakuoki on Siliconera.
Watch the opening video!

Well I guess I am gonna have to buy a cheap psp.  :D

All Original 151 Pokemon as Cats

Here is a huge gif of all the original 151 Pokemon as Cats, created by the person who made Nyan Cat (maybe?)  (via The Uniblog Worpdress)