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Fan “peels” Pokémon: 11 grotesque works of art to fear

Is it art or can it go away? The decision is up to you. This artist has a Twitter account of “peeled” Pokémon that should at least irritate even the most die-hard fan.

A particularly sadistic Pokémon fan has dedicated himself to the large-scale project of peeling all Pokémon. He removes things like limbs or features on skin and fur, leaving the colorful and imaginative creatures mostly monochromatic and more than naked.

Check out the progress on the Pokémon, but peeled Twitter channel. He is currently at number 452. The results of his work are mostly grotesque and sometimes a bit distorted. You definitely haven’t seen the following Pokémon like this before.

The legendary third-generation Pokémon Latios is a gray shadow of its former self.

Cancer Corps always plays an important role alongside Ash in the anime. Ash should look just as stunned as the disfigured Crab Pokémon itself in this picture.

Where the word nightmares was mentioned: Letarking’s bedroom look is a guarantee for it.

It’s okay, you’re all seeing the same thing.

Another legendary Pokemon that looks like a plucked chicken. All that’s left of Ho-Oh is a pitiful “Oh” somehow.

Not only was Laschoking’s crown stolen, but also any clues as to where the front and back of this Pokémon actually is.

All that remains of Mogelbaum is a strangely grinning stick.

An owl can hardly be seen here. Noctuh is now just a very evil-eyed “Blob” perched on top of a less-rounded “Blob”.

Kleinstein has actually never been closer to its name, because when peeled it is just a small stone.

Even without a beak and waddling feet, Enton remains unmistakable thanks to his iconic pose.

Who would have thought Magikarp could look even more useless?

Maybe now you can tell if “Pokémon, but Peeled” is a fan or not. In any case, his work is far from over, after all, the National Pokédex goes up to number 898.

To balance things out, here are the 11 cutest Pokémon of all time.

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