Ken Sugimori’s original Pokemon artwork has finally made its way to the Internet, providing Pokemon fans with a chance to see the earliest Pokemon how they were meant to be viewed. Sugimori is best ...
Long-time fans of the Pokémon franchise may remember the early retro art style of Ken Sugimori, the illustrator of the artwork used for the original Pokémon games. Sugimori’s artstyle is much less ...
Ken appeared on the English horizon in the 16th century referring to the distance bounding the range of ordinary vision at sea (about 20 miles), and would thus have been familiar to skippers in particular. Its meaning soon broadened, however, to mean “range of vision” or “sight” on land or sea.
Game Rant: Pokemon Fan Art Imagines X and Y Starters in OG Art Style
Pokemon Fan Art Imagines X and Y Starters in OG Art Style
Comicbook.com: Pokemon’s Original Watercolor Artwork Finally Makes Its Way to the Internet
Whether you've been a Pokemon fan since its inception or you've become one along the way and gone back to look at some of the early artwork, you may have noticed some of the initial designs differed ...
Comicbook.com: Pokemon Red and Blue Fan Video Reimagines the Game in Original Art Style
Pokemon Red and Blue Fan Video Reimagines the Game in Original Art Style
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Ken Karunas (born 18 April 2001) is an Indian actor, director, composer, playback singer, and lyricist who works in Tamil cinema. He is the son of Karunas. Ken made his acting debut in the film Ragalaipuram (2013), where he played a supporting role alongside his father, Karunas.