Tadashi Mori also has a great Pikachu design. 025 Pikachu, Designed and Folded by ShuaiJanaiDesu ShuaiJanaiDesu has probably the best and cutest Pikachu design that I’ve seen. 025 Pikachu, Designed and Folded by Ivan DannyĬrease pattern available from Ivan Danny’s Flickr Account Ivan Danny has a great, more realistic Pikachu design. 025 Pikachu, Designed and Folded by Victor J. Pikachu is probably the most famous Pokemon and because of that there are several different Pikachu designs. 019 Ratatta, Designed and Folded by Kakami Hitoshi Kakami Hitoshi has also designed a fantastic Ratatta model. The awesome thing about origami is that by using different coloured paper you can totally make a shiny version of the Pokemon! 016 Pidgey, Designed by Kakami Hitoshi and Folded by ShuaiJanaiDesu 016 Pidgey, Designed and Folded by Kakami HitoshiĬrease pattern available from Calico’s Origami 016 Pidgey, Designed by Kakami Hitoshi and Folded by Xu DanielĬrease pattern available from Calico’s Origami Aquarium Kakami Hitoshi is a master origami designer who has designed a fantastic Pidgey. I couldn’t really find any photos of it but there is a video tutorial showing how to fold it which you can view below. Henry Phạm has designed a great Blastoise model. It’s a pretty difficult model though so be warned. He’s made an excellent tutorial for his Charizard which you can view below. Tadashi Mori has a great YouTube channel where he makes video tutorials for his models. Video instructions available from Tadashi Mori’s YouTube channel 006 Charizard, Designed and Folded by Tadashi Mori Tadashi Mori has probably the best Charizard design I’ve seen. 006 Charizard, Designed and Folded by Ivan Danny Ivan Danny has designed another fantastic origami Charizard. 006 Charizard, Designed and Folded by ShuaiJanaiDesuĬrease pattern available from ShuiJanaiDesu’s Flickr As a result there are a few excellent Charizard designs. Pokeball, Designed and Folded by ShuaiJanaiDesuĬharizard is probably one of the most famous Pokemon. It’s not a standard red Pokeball, it looks to me more like a Great ball based on the blue paper used but nevertheless, it’s a great design. This post will cover the first half of the Red and Blue generation, numbers 001 to 078. This post is going to cover Pokemon from what’s obviously the best generation, the original Red and Blue (or Green) games on the original Nintendo Gameboy.īecause this was the best generation of Pokemon there are a ton of origami models from it so I’ve decided to break down this generation into two posts. There is a lot of really awesome Pokemon origami out there. I’m a huge fan of Pokemon as well as origami obviously and because of that I’ve decided to combine both of these things into a big multi-part series of posts over the next few weeks covering Pokemon origami.
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