Posted by danny menro
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Each generation of the Pokemon franchise has produced various recognizable Grass-type Pokemon. From Solar Beam to Giga Drain, these Pokemon have strong moves and can be a great addition to any team. As a tribute to a pair of Grass-type Pokemon from the first generation, one player 3D printed Oddish and Bulbasaur but as planters.
Pokemon as a franchise has been around for north of two decades and produced many different plans. Bulbasaur and Oddish were introduced in the first generation and each incorporated plants in their looks. Recently, one artist tried to duplicate these plans in real life.
In a Reddit post, u/Tylarthefarmer shows a delightful pair of Pokemon-themed planters for their plants. The left planter appears to be an Oddish, the Grass and Poison-type Pokemon demonstrated after a blue plant bulb. The planter matches the blue complexion of the Pokemon perfectly, and it even has the Pokemon's pair of short legs.
U/Tylarthefarmer also planted a long grass-like plant in this planter to make the entire plan appear like the original Pokemon. On the right half of the image is a 3D-printed version of Bulbasaur. Similar to the first planter, this plan matches the original quite well and is probably functional. The tones as well as the pattern on the planter will immediately make even most casual fans perceive this Pokemon. On top of this, planted within this pot is a small cactus that acts as a replacement for the large plant on the original Pokemon's back.
U/Tylarthefarmer makes it clear in their post that though they printed these planters, the original creators for the Oddish and Bulbasaur are ustkl and LeoDuhVinci on Thingverse, respectively. These creators worked really hard to replicate what the Pokemon look like while leaving sufficient room for those who print this to fit a small plant. U/Tylarthefarmer also mentions that the Bulbasaur took 5 hours to print while the Oddish took over twofold at 11 hours.
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Bulbasaur and Oddish are two of the seriously interesting Grass-type Pokemon in the first generation of plans, and their special looks make them natural planters. With Bulbasaur being one of the original Pokemon starters and Oddish eventually developing into Vileplume, players probably turned to these two often in their game, and they work surprisingly better here.
Then again, there are other options for players to go with assuming they are hoping to take advantage of all that Grass-type Pokemon have to offer. On top of that, Squirtle and Charmander are both great options with regards to starting one of the early games in the Pokemon franchise. Either way, this Pokemon fan has a great pair of planters thanks to a few amazing 3D plans.