AI shows what Pokémon would look like if they were designed by Studio Ghibli

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My name is Rafael Alves, known as Rafael Shinzo. I have a background in Japanese pop culture and created AnimeNew in 2009 with the mission of providing reliable coverage...

AI-powered creation series , the show has delighted many fans by reimagining some Pokémon as if they had been created by the famous Studio Ghibli . The result can be seen below, in this post.

Artificial Intelligence shows what Pokémon designed by Studio Ghibl would look like, with versions in the Japanese studio's aesthetic.

AI shows what Pokémon designed by Studio Ghibli would look like

AI shows what Pokémon designed by Studio Ghibli would look like

Pokémon designed by Studio Ghibli

Pokémon designed by Studio Ghibli

Now, your mind starts to think of the Pokémon we know, but with that magical Studio Ghibli touch. Like, Pikachu with a more organic look, with fur and expressive eyes, flying around with that Totoro vibe. Or imagine Vupix with a softer design, looking like it stepped straight out of an enchanted garden from the studio's films.

So, with Artificial Intelligence (AI) being used, the world becomes vast as it explores entirely new forms of creativity. While it's a blend of AI genius and Studio Ghibli's cartoon magic, if it were real, this partnership would surprise and delight even the most hardcore Pokémon Trainers!

About Studio Ghibli:

With a vast collection of acclaimed films, Studio Ghibli captivates hearts of all ages with its captivating stories. Responsible for unforgettable stories from anime like "My Neighbor Totoro" and "Spirited Away" to modern masterpieces like "The Red Turtle" and "The Tale of the Princess Kaguya," and the most recent "The Boy and the Crane," each Studio Ghibli film is a unique and moving experience.

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