the first thing my concept art teacher told us, is that he would mock League of Legends endlessly and that North American Art Direction is toxic, soulless garbage, lol.
MFW the big complaint online is that North American art isn’t ENOUGH of toxic soulless garbage.
Meanwhile, this was BEFORE the Janet Jackson Super Bowl fiasco.
The US makes no sense.
Burgerland is a hybrid of hedonic treadmill gooning and puritan sanctimony with misogynistic characteristics.
Burgerlanders want to sexually objectify feeemales then shame them out of career paths afterward.
Never forget what they took from you.
Not hornyposting at all when I say I need to see the american pikachu-redesign tiger with huge breasts and all the other design proposals from the american staff. Those sketches are historical artifacts and someone needs to dig them up and put them in a museum.
What book is this image from? It definitely speaks to the massive problem with fragile masculinity in American media - it would be interesting to see what else is said about it.
apparently they meant muscular, it’s a mistranslation
as for this specific source i have no clue, feel free to dig thru the reddit thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/pokemon/comments/1fp4tbm/when_nintendo_of_america_proposed_to_rethink/
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This was never feasible to begin with, because the American design for Eevee had such a massive erection it wouln’t fit on a Gameboy screen.
Hello big boys, want to play with THESE POKEBALLS?? :boobs:
pika kinda nice w/it
Americans are not okay. You cannot fuck the mouse-like creature.
Yeah, it isn’t Lopunny
lopunny was the only american suggestion they kept
Gardevoir
Vaporeon
Machamp
Lickatung
Weepinbell
wobbefet (idk how it’s spelled)
No Big Booba Pikachu? More like Woke’mon
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“What if little kids had these ‘pocket monsters’ that were basically like toddler-sized 1950s pin up babes and they summoned them to beat each other up for the child’s entertainment.”
“What if you went to therapy, Mike? Huh? How about that scenario.”