A Pokemon fan created a short animation featuring a scene from the franchise's anime. Those who love Game Freak's titles have been creating artwork based on them for years, producing amazing pieces that anyone could enjoy. Pokemon art has touched on a number of different mediums, including animations by gamers who love the series.

One of the more important characters of early Pokemon titles is Bill. Encountered in Pokemon Red and Blue, the character is a scientist who is famous for creating the storage system that players use to hold their extra pocket monsters. One gamer has created an animation inspired by the one episode in the RPG's anime that featured Bill and his lighthouse.

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A Reddit user named tworedpillowcases shared a short animation that they made featuring Bill's lighthouse. The work shows Ash and Pikachu from the Pokemon anime standing in the rain with an umbrella, looking towards the lighthouse. The words "Bill's Lighthouse" appear at the top of the scene and disappear as the light from the structure spins around. The animation ends as a giant Dragonite approaches the building, very similar to how the Pokemon appears in the anime. The piece is great for anyone who grew up with the series, as they may be able to recognize the scene from when they were younger.

The animation that tworedpillowcases made has gained a few fans. One fan called the work fantastic and stated that they got nostalgic as they viewed it, as they loved watching the scene when they were a kid. A user mentioned that the Dragonite showing up sent chills down their spine, with another calling the piece menacing. One gamer even reminded players to thank Ampharos, an Electric-Type Pokemon whose in-game lore states that they are used for lighthouses.

Another Redditor known as MrFrtc created a Pokemon-based animation as well. The clip begins with a protagonist who has a Cubone nestled on their head standing atop a snowy mountain. Surrounding them are a number of pocket monsters, including an Avalugg, Spheals, and Abomasnows. The character approaches a gravestone that sits in front of them with a letter on it, which turns out to be from their father. As the protagonist reads the letter, which references a "big blue bird," an Articuno flies by. The character watches as the Pokemon soars into the sky, leaving an icy trail behind it. Both MrFrtc and tworedpillowcases created short animations that will help fans of Game Freaks' franchise remember all the adventures they have been on so far.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet will release for the Nintendo Switch on November 18.

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