First Look at Pokémon Stop Motion Animation by Aardman Studios
By
Patricia Hernandez
Crusty in the right places. Worth the chew.
Summary
Aardman Studios founder Peter Lord shared a brief glimpse of the upcoming Pokémon stop motion series 'The Misadventures of Sirfetch’d & Pichu' during a livestream. The animation features a Wooloo, Sirfetch’d, and Pichu in a wild conflict, showcasing impressive stop-motion visuals.
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It’s stop motion, as you would expect, but it’s looking good! You can almost imagine touching the clay.
Though it’s too early to tell, based on the title and the medieval music, the adventure might take us
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