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Artist Imagines The Missing Links in Pokémon Evolution And It’s Amazing!

Pokémon

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Pokémon evolution is tricky business. Like any ugly duckling, many Pokémon barely resemble their younger selves once they move on to their next stage of life. In-Progress Pokémon is a Tumblr page created by an artist who wanted to show fans what those “in-between” Pokémon stages look like. Thanks to this fine work, we can finally see what Pokémon look like between their evolutionary stages. Never lose sleep again because you don’t know how a Magikarp turns into a Gyrados!

If you love In-Progress Pokémon’s work, you can commission Pokémon artwork at this link.

Consider supporting this hard working artist and expanding the world’s Pokedex, one missing Pokémon link at a time.

Now, check out these incredible images.

Vulpix – Ninetales

Vulpix

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Kabuto – Kabutops

Kabuto

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Sentret – Furret

Sentret

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Teddiursa – Ursaring

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Spinarak – Ariados

Spinarak

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Hoppip – Skiploom – Jumpluff

Hoppip

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Swinub – Piloswine – Mamoswine

Swinub

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Psyduck – Golduck

Psyduck

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Dratini – Dragonair – Dragonite

Dratini

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Charmander – Charmeleon – Charizard

Charmander

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Exeggcute – Exeggutor

Exeggcute

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Chikorita – Bayleef – Meganium

Chikorita

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Wingull – Pelipper

Wingull

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Sunkern – Sunflora

Sunkern

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Larvitar – Pupitar – Tyranitar

Larvitar

Source: RK

Togepi – Togetic – Togekiss

Togepi

Source: RK

Mareep – Flaaffy – Ampharos

Mareep

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Magnemite – Magneton – Magnezone

Magnemite

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Weedle – Kakuna – Beedrill

Weedle

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Venonat – Venomoth

Venonat

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Cubone – Marowak

Cubone

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Magikarp – Gyarados

Magikarp

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Paras – Parasect

Paras

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Geodude – Graveler – Golem

Geodude

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Caterpie – Metapod – Butterfree

Caterpie

Source: RK

Meowth – Persian

Meowth

Source: RK

What do you think of this incredible artwork?

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