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I have been searching for origami Pokemon that actually resembles their actual selves on Pokemon. And so far I only found a diagram for an origami bulbasaur. If you could, would you please post some diagrams for dialga, palkia, pikachu, etc. I want a whole array of pokemon.
Thank you very much for your time.
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Not to mention Lang's Pikachu, which can be found on Joseph Wu's site.
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This video on youtube is the best origami Pikachu I've seen so far:

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Post by topsu »

Ah, those old pokemons were awesome! \:D/

I'll try to design one, it's an interesting subject.
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Sorry this is gonna be a long post (i have some free time right now), but its got pictures :D

If you are looking to a more complex model, heres a pikachu by Kozasa, Keiichi, which was diagrammed in tanteiden convention book 5. It has nice color changes for the tips of the ears, the stripes on its back, and at the base of the tail :wink:

Heres my fold of it: (Its lying down on its belly)
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Heres another fold of it, by someone else with better shaping than mine :oops:
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Theres also some other pokemon i've found:

Tyranitar by Nathan Park (picture and CP from his flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/14661555@N04/)
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Gliscor by Nathan Park (picture and CP from his flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/14661555@N04/)
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Mew by Nathan Park (picture and diagrams soon? from his flickr:http://www.flickr.com/photos/14661555@N04/)
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*check this link out: http://www.comic-folder.sakura.ne.jp/top.index.html

In that link I also found: (im doing the names by memory because the page is in japanese so i cant read the names)

**all credit for these photos goes to Miyamoto, Shintaro, from his site

***The CP for all of these models is on his page

Bulbasaur
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ivysaur
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venusaur
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charmander
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charmeleon
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charizard
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chikorita
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maganium? (the final evolution of chikorita i forget the name?)
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cyndaquil
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pikachu
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delibird
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gastly
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torchic
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combusken
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blaziken
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treeko
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grovyle
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skeptile
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mudkip
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marshtomp
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swampert
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scizor
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kyogre
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mewtwo
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latios
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suicune
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celebi
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skarmory
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articuno
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moltres
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There was also someone who made all the eevee evolutions (jolteon, vaporeon, flareon, umbreon, espeon, glaceon, leafeon) but i cant remember the designer or where i saw them.... if i find them ill post them here.


EDIT: Found videos tutorials to fold Dialga and Palkia :D The same guy also has a squirtle video but i didnt find that model too great so i didnt post it here lol... just click the video and you should see the squirtle in the related videos if you are interested.

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Dialga
<embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/1u6Ium-oLRQ&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed>

Palkia
<embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/_SzzFvVcurA&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed>

Yes i did play ALOT of pokemon when i was younger :lol:
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Post by legionzilla »

Wow! What as list! THe most awesome are the Tyranitar and the Venusaur! Your fold of the Pikachu is quite good too!
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Post by origamimasterjared »

Ragnorax wrote:Heres another fold of it, by someone else with better shaping than mine :oops:
Actually, yours is folded better.
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origamimasterjared wrote: Actually, yours is folded better.
oh thanks jared :D i just thought mine was kinda flat lol

Hope that list helps those who are interested :wink:

EDIT: i added Dialga and Palkia to my first original post because i dont feel it's necessary to make a new post for new pokemon. ill just be adding to my first post :wink: lol i think im having too much fun with this :roll:
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Post by OrigamiFreakAddict »

Thank you for your posts and i know about some of these sits and the pictures that were posted were what i wanted diagrams of.
Thank you very much for your time.
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Post by Zoraz »

I didn't even know about that website! Now I have even more CPs to fold.
I did make the Sceptile (my favorite)
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The paper color i used is almost the exact same color as the real thing (if you can call it real that is)
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Post by xxwerdxx »

Nicely folded Zoraz.
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Thanks, xxwerdxx! I actually have some pokemon designs of my own, but I havent made them out of good paper yet. I'll post pictures of them (and maybe a CP) soon, probably tomorrow if anyone is interested.
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Where did you find the CP, Zoraz?
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legionzilla wrote:Where did you find the CP, Zoraz?
click on the link in my post above :wink: it has the CP for most of the pokemon i posted pictures of
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