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hatboy:

Persian #053
Part of The Tim Burton x PKMN Project By Vaughn PinpinDid Giovanni ever use his Persian for a battle? Or was it more of for sinister stroking in the shadows?

hatboy:

Persian #053

Part of The Tim Burton x PKMN Project By Vaughn Pinpin

Did Giovanni ever use his Persian for a battle? Or was it more of for sinister stroking in the shadows?

hatboy:

Diglett #050 & Dugtrio #051

Part of The Tim Burton x PKMN Project By Vaughn Pinpin

I gotta tell you guys, I found myself really stumped with Diglett and Dugtrio. It was the nose. It was too goofy and I couldn’t find a way to make it seem Burtony enough and not cliché.

So I did what I always do, I browsed through the art of Tim Burton once again for inspiration. And I found my answer in Char Boy, which is probably one of Mr. Burton’s lesser known tales.

Here’s a pic of Char Boy who is made of char:

 

The popular idea of Tim Burton characters are all thin and big eyes and whatnot, but apparently the vocabulary of this style is larger than I thought. Very interesting and worth exploring. :)

Side note: If I cram a Diglett into the hole with a Dugtrio, can I call it a Dugquartet?