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Pokemon Fan Designs Impressive Paradox Form for Lapras

A talented Pokemon fan recently gave the popular Generation 1 creature Lapras an impressive past Paradox form. The Pokemon franchise has seen several interesting variants over the years, with the most recent being introduced in 2022’s Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. Paradox Pokemon are versions of certain Pokemonbreeds from a particular time period, with Pokemon Scarlet featuring creatures from the distant past and Pokemon Violet showing players what their favorite monsters will look like in the far-off future. Each Paradox Pokemon has at least one different type from their contemporary relative, as well as a unique name to set them apart.

The Paradox Pokemon variants have naturally inspired fans to draw up their own past or future forms for Pokemon that haven’t gotten one yet. Some of the more recent examples are a futuristic Paradox version of Hoothoot that can manipulate time and space, prehistoric past variants of Pokemon Black and White’s starter trio, and even a majestic Paradox form for the legendary Lugia. With over a thousand different official Pokemon available as of this writing, these skilled fan artists have a vast pool of creatures to model Paradox versions after, and this has led to some interesting takes on some of the franchise’s oldest monsters.

One such example comes from Reddit user AshtroneTheArtist, who posted their stunning past Paradox Lapras concept to r/pokemon earlier this week. This prehistoric Water/Dragon-type ancestor to the modern-day Lapras is named “Drifting Song” and features a slightly darker color palette, horn-like ridges on its head, a longer unicorn-like horn above its snout, and larger bumps on its shell. AshtroneTheArtist also designed a Shiny variant for Drifting Song that swaps its blue skin with a burgundy tone.

The Water/Ice hybrid Lapras was one of the original Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Red and Blue, and one was famously used by Ash Ketchum in the Pokemon anime’s second season as a means of transport across the Orange

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