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This year offered a gift of nineties nostalgia in the form of a furry Ryan Reynolds, channeling the unknown, inner-voice of Pokémon fans’ beloved Pikachu in Rob Letterman and Legendary Pictures’ Pokemon: Detective Pikachu.
The film’s concept artist RJ Palmer, who made Bulbasaur cuter than ever, has recently teased his potential involvement with another monster anime, Yu-Gi-Oh!. Taking to Twitter on Monday night, the American digital artist posted a video of him painting a familiar creature from childhood’s past – the Blue-Eyes White Dragon – which sparked intrigue from followers who questioned his interest.
Was working on a new painting and realized this little trick I use all the time could probably help some folks. pic.twitter.com/drzWRtqyIY
— RJ Palmer (@arvalis) November 25, 2019
While his creation in the above video looks impressive, vibrant with detailed scaling and lighting, Palmer has assured fans that this is a project he is undertaking “for fun”, while also hinting that he’d “really like to do Red-Eyes [Black Dragon] as well.”
Yu-Gi-Oh! began as a manga in 1996, revolving around Yugi Mutou and his spiritual alter-ego who battle monsters against their foes in a search to discover the truth behind ancient millennium puzzles. The story was quickly adapted into two anime series that aided the creation of a popular trading card game that rivaled the success of Pokémon and Magic: The Gathering.
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There are currently no plans for publishing company, Shueisha or Toei Animation to bring Duel Monsters into the real world, but if they do, it’ll be time to duel.