Showing posts with label pokemon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pokemon. Show all posts
Day 20: Something Orange
For something orange, Charmander popped out in my head. This pokemon character is a starter pokemon together with Squirtle and Bulbasaur, which i also did in this series. Charmander is my favorite pokemon because it was the first pokemon I heard about. In grade 4, when it became popular, i join my friends playing Pokemon where we play different characters. I have no idea what pokemons were that time because we dont watch that channel that much. They told me that I will be charmander and act like a fire breathing little dragon type of creature. When I started watching Pokemon, i realize how awesome this show really is! Charmander is undoubtedly the cutest of them all! Here are some facts about Charmander based on Bulbapedia. Charmander is an orange, bipedal, reptilian creature. It has two small fangs visible on its upper and lower jaws and blue eyes. It has
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by Ced Zabala
Day 17: Favorite Plant
Can't decide on which plant is my favorite. I was considering venus flytrap and rafflesia. But then, I realize i was overthinking. There are no rules in this challenge I can draw whatever I want. So I chose Bulbasaur, the first pokemon in the pokedex and perhaps the second cutest thing on earth, next to charmander (my favorite pokemon).hehehe. Bulbasaur is a plant, a grass-type pokemon. Based on Bulbapedia, the onion-like bulb on its back grows from a seed planted on its back by its mother at birth. Bulbasaur's bulb shares a symbiotic relationship that is beneficial for both. This allows Bulbasaur to get an enhanced boost of energy from the sun during the day (synthesis) and the bulb to remain growing and strong at night. The bulb also contains many seeds from which it draws nutrients.
Here are some trivia about the little critter:
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fan art,
pokemon
by Ced Zabala
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