One dedicated Pokemon fan has fused all of the Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Red & Blue’s Gen 1 (including a certain glitch) into one monstrous chimera.
Fans have wanted official Pokemon fusions for a long time, and while a handful of examples exist in the series (like the ones involving the Gen 5 Legendary Pokemon), it’s not the same as being able to fuse any two Pokemon into one form.
This desire has resulted in a ton of fan-made Pokemon fusion content, with fans imagining what it would look like if the series followed the example of Digimon or Dragon Ball Z, allowing two Pokemon to merge into a creature that combined the best elements of both of them.
While most Pokemon fans imagine a fusion of two or three creatures into a single being, one fan decided to take things to the next level by merging all of the Pokemon from Gen 1 into a massive beast, using elements from 152 creatures.
The Pokemon Gen 1 fusion is complete
A Redditor named TB_Mumpitz has shared the final stage of their creation on the Pokemon Reddit. Over the past year, they had been merging every Gen 1 Pokemon into one creature, using different elements from their bodies.
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“Perfection! We finally finished the Kantodon/Kantomon/Genone or whatever this massive beast is called,” one fan wrote, “Thank you so much for these past few months, it was a really fun project. Hopefully you’ll return one day for a new gen 2 fusion. It was a blast.”
If you’re wondering why 152 creatures are part of the fusion, it’s because the creator decided to include MissingNo, the infamous glitch from Pokemon Red & Blue. Many Gen 1 fans fondly remember using MissingNo to acquire or multiply rare items, so it deserves a spot on the fusion.
Those hoping to see Pokemon from Johto and beyond added to the creature are in for disappointment, as the creator has confirmed that the work is done. Nothing more will be added, though they have separate ideas for Pokemon projects involving the other generations.
It’s always heartwarming to see Pokemon fan projects that capture the heart of the community, and while 152 Pokemon stitched together like some kind of Human Centipede might not be the most adorable sight in the world, it’s still memorable.