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Pokémon Go is the summer’s biggest craze, so it was only a matter of time before gay fans began to merge the LGBT community and Pokémon together:
Now the RuPaul’s Drag Race fandom has jumped on the bandwagon and reimagined their favorite queens in the Pokémon world. First artist MAGAM has drawn the show’s queens as a new breed of Pokémon based on some of their most iconic looks:
A photo posted by MAGAM (@magvwart) on Jul 27, 2016 at 6:00am PDT
A photo posted by MAGAM (@magvwart) on Jul 25, 2016 at 5:46am PDT
A photo posted by MAGAM (@magvwart) on Jul 24, 2016 at 5:52am PDT
A photo posted by MAGAM (@magvwart) on Jul 22, 2016 at 7:46am PDT
A photo posted by MAGAM (@magvwart) on Jul 18, 2016 at 5:43am PDT
World of Wonder’s Jake Thompson even paired the Drag Race queens with their Pokémon spirit animal , and the results are pretty on point:

It Was Only A Matter Of Time Until Someone Combined Pokémon Go And Grindr

They’re even reimagining the queens as Trainers!
A photo posted by Kirsten Brenner (@semehammer) on Jul 5, 2016 at 8:40pm PDT
Now how do we petition to get “Death Drop” added as an attack in Pokémon Sun and Moon ?
RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Season 2 debuts August 25 at 8pm on Logo.

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Pokemon Jynx and Lopunny are transformed into Drag Race judges Michelle Visage and RuPaul. (Sindre Johnsen)
A queer artist recast RuPaul’s Drag Race with a bunch of Pokemon and honestly, have you ever heard of anything more life-affirming?
If you liked Pokemon while growing up, you’re queer now. They’re the rules, we don’t make them up.
The video games and their animated series are filled with iconic LGBT+ characters , from Ditto (genderqueer legend) to Weepinbell (just a grass-type, sir), to the drag-tastic villains that are Team Rocket.
As a result, Pokemon has a legion of LGBT+ fans who meet every piece of new content with an overjoyed scream – but perhaps none quite so loud as the one that greeted Sindre Johnsen’s Pokemon – Drag Race mash-up.
*lipsyncs to «Toxic»*
I made This dumb animation, and i sure hope ya’ll enjoy it ? pic.twitter.com/UsOyXGlvMp

— Sindorman (@sindorman) November 24, 2019
Perhaps the most inevitable crossover in queer history, the 30-second animation sees Ekans and Koffing being critiqued by the judges.
“Ekans, it’s a piece of fabric with no shape to it. Why would you cover up your curves like that?” asks Jynx, as Michelle Visage.
“And Koffing honey, I wanted more body from you.”
“Ekans, Rocket, your Team Rocket failed to blast off,” says Lopunny, as RuPaul.
In their confessional, Ekans dons Raja O’Hara’s trademark glasses and warns that she’s ready to “wrap that b**** to go”.
Koffing, wearing a Valentina-style beret, is simply thanking Arceus she’s “not wearing that top hat”.
With almost 250,000 views and counting, Johnsen’s clip has been hailed by followers as “the most perfect animation ever seen”.
I’m not gagging. I mean I’m gagging from like *sniffs* the smell. pic.twitter.com/uRcdWzMTLw

— KYUNCHI♡ DRAMAGEDDON OUT NOW? (@Kyunchix3) November 24, 2019
You’re perfect you’re a model, you look like Lugia Evangelista..

— Psycho Fingers (@psychofingers) November 24, 2019
The clip is the latest in a long line of crossovers by Johnsen, who is best known on Instagram for his Drag Queen Pokemon trainer series.
“I wanted to mix my current queer interests with the nostalgia from my childhood, making something both the six-year-old and the 27-year-old me would enjoy,” the Norwegian artist told PinkNews.
Explaining his – and the LGBT+ community’s – obsession with the franchise, he explained: “ Pokemon is fun, campy, doesn’t really take itself too seriously and is pretty non-gendered.
“Also I think that the TV show characters Jessie and James were, for a lot of people my age, their first introduction to queer-coded characters who even dressed up in drag from time to time.”
A post shared by Sindre (@sindorman) on Mar 26, 2019 at 12:38pm PDT

A post shared by Sindre (@sindorman) on Aug 29, 2019 at 1:11pm PDT

Johnsen says that Pokemon Silver , released in the UK in 2001, was the most influential in terms of his design style.
Having earned a bachelor’s degree in graphic design, he has been working as a freelance designer for about two years while also serving as a full-time kindergarten worker.
Johnsen said that the idea to cross Pokemon with Drag Race came to him in early 2018.
“I’d seen a lot of these simple photo edits on Tumblr pairing looks from Drag Race with different Pokemon , and my friends and I started to do our own.
So for All Stars 3 I started making my own Drag Race pixelart, and from there it really caught on.”
A post shared by Sindre (@sindorman) on Aug 26, 2019 at 2:32pm PDT

A post shared by Sindre (@sindorman) on Oct 28, 2019 at 1:31pm PDT

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Pokemon Jynx and Lopunny are transformed into Drag Race judges Michelle Visage and RuPaul. (Sindre Johnsen)
A queer artist recast RuPaul’s Drag Race with a bunch of Pokemon and honestly, have you ever heard of anything more life-affirming?
If you liked Pokemon while growing up, you’re queer now. They’re the rules, we don’t make them up.
The video games and their animated series are filled with iconic LGBT+ characters , from Ditto (genderqueer legend) to Weepinbell (just a grass-type, sir), to the drag-tastic villains that are Team Rocket.
As a result, Pokemon has a legion of LGBT+ fans who meet every piece of new content with an overjoyed scream – but perhaps none quite so loud as the one that greeted Sindre Johnsen’s Pokemon – Drag Race mash-up.
*lipsyncs to «Toxic»*
I made This dumb animation, and i sure hope ya’ll enjoy it ? pic.twitter.com/UsOyXGlvMp

— Sindorman (@sindorman) November 24, 2019
Perhaps the most inevitable crossover in queer history, the 30-second animation sees Ekans and Koffing being critiqued by the judges.
“Ekans, it’s a piece of fabric with no shape to it. Why would you cover up your curves like that?” asks Jynx, as Michelle Visage.
“And Koffing honey, I wanted more body from you.”
“Ekans, Rocket, your Team Rocket failed to blast off,” says Lopunny, as RuPaul.
In their confessional, Ekans dons Raja O’Hara’s trademark glasses and warns that she’s ready to “wrap that b**** to go”.
Koffing, wearing a Valentina-style beret, is simply thanking Arceus she’s “not wearing that top hat”.
With almost 250,000 views and counting, Johnsen’s clip has been hailed by followers as “the most perfect animation ever seen”.
I’m not gagging. I mean I’m gagging from like *sniffs* the smell. pic.twitter.com/uRcdWzMTLw

— KYUNCHI♡ DRAMAGEDDON OUT NOW? (@Kyunchix3) November 24, 2019
You’re perfect you’re a model, you look like Lugia Evangelista..

— Psycho Fingers (@psychofingers) November 24, 2019
The clip is the latest in a long line of crossovers by Johnsen, who is best known on Instagram for his Drag Queen Pokemon trainer series.
“I wanted to mix my current queer interests with the nostalgia from my childhood, making something both the six-year-old and the 27-year-old me would enjoy,” the Norwegian artist told PinkNews.
Explaining his – and the LGBT+ community’s – obsession with the franchise, he explained: “ Pokemon is fun, campy, doesn’t really take itself too seriously and is pretty non-gendered.
“Also I think that the TV show characters Jessie and James were, for a lot of people my age, their first introduction to queer-coded characters who even dressed up in drag from time to time.”
A post shared by Sindre (@sindorman) on Mar 26, 2019 at 12:38pm PDT

A post shared by Sindre (@sindorman) on Aug 29, 2019 at 1:11pm PDT

Johnsen says that Pokemon Silver , released in the UK in 2001, was the most influential in terms of his design style.
Having earned a bachelor’s degree in graphic design, he has been working as a freelance designer for about two years while also serving as a full-time kindergarten worker.
Johnsen said that the idea to cross Pokemon with Drag Race came to him in early 2018.
“I’d seen a lot of these simple photo edits on Tumblr pairing looks from Drag Race with different Pokemon , and my friends and I started to do our own.
So for All Stars 3 I started making my own Drag Race pixelart, and from there it really caught on.”
A post shared by Sindre (@sindorman) on Aug 26, 2019 at 2:32pm PDT

A post shared by Sindre (@sindorman) on Oct 28, 2019 at 1:31pm PDT

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