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Delphi's Pokémon
Delphi's Pokémon by @chasharl (Chase Harlem)

From top, left to bottom left. OK, first we've got Articuno. One of my favourite Pokémon! He's cool, plus I thought Delphi should have a flying/ice type somewhere.

Next, we've got Rapidash!! YEAH!! glomphs Rapidash I LOVE THIS POKéMON!!! So I wanted my chara to have one! Beware if you ever play me! I kick major ass with my level 100 Rapidash!!

Next is Mareep from Pokémon Crystal. I wanted this because he's just so damn cute!! Plus I didn't have an electric type yet.

Below Mareep is the first of my made-up ones. Seagel (imaginative name, eh?) I was gonna have her as the evolved form of Seadra, but there already is one, so I just kept her as a final form Pokémon. She's a water/dragon type.

Next there's Weeboi! Squee!!! I love Weeboi!!! He sooooo cute!! He was actually a doodle, hench the reason he's down at the bottom of the page, but I thought he was so cute, I just kept him! He's a grass/psi Pokémon.

And last, but definatly not least, is my favourite! Tirago! He had been made a Digimon, but since he was origanally a Pokémon I returned him to his former self. He is like, my pride and joy! He took me so long to comeup with when I was creating the Pokémon you see here!

So those are Delphi's Pokémon! Artwork © Copyright 2002 Chase Harlem

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Posted: Thursday, 02 May, 2002 @ 12:19 PM

Tirago looks sorta familiar...I saw something very similar in a 'Pokemon World' Magazine. He was a made-up Digimon, did you create him? Your style is very different from the picture I saw.

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