The world ofPokemonis full of unique and strange creatures to catch and train. Since the series began several decades ago, the amount of unusualPokemon added to the Pokedexis almost too many to count. Among the oddities found in the franchise is the Pokemon known as Magnemite.

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In a post on Reddit, a user known as Borja2898 shared a video showcasing a unique animation they made based on thePokemonseries. Specifically, they chose to animate an electrified Magnemite in the3D software known as Blender. The results of this project were impressive as the Reddit user was able to build a realistic model of the Electric/Steel-type Pokemon. One highlight of the animation was the horseshoe magnets that rotated on the sides of its body. Another nice touch was that the creator decided to add sparks that periodically were emitted from the Pokemon.

Since posting this animation on Reddit, several fans ofPokemoncommented on the post. In addition, the impressive Magnemite video accumulated several hundred upvotes over the past few days as players checked out the design. Among the comments, one person praised the high quality of the visuals. Known as siniikan on Reddit, they wished that this level of graphical fidelity would be the standard for the games in the franchise. In addition, another gamer thought that the design was reminiscent of that seen on a trading card. “Reminds me of its design on the base set cards,” SuperdaveOZY said.

This is not the only fanart inspired by a Magnemite to be created over the past couple of weeks. In addition to this custom animation made by Borja2898, another gamer recently made a wooden cardbox featuring the design of a Magnemiteon the cover. As players continue toPokemongames, it seems only a matter of time before more artwork featuring Pokemon, such as Magnemite, is shared with the community. It will be interesting to see Borja2898 decides to make even more animations for other Pokemon in the franchise in the days ahead.

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