Nintendo and The Pokemon Company releasedPokemon Gold and Silverback in 1999, and other than revisiting the titles with remakes on the Nintendo DS,PokemonGen 2 remains largely ignored. However, onePokemonfan has decided to celebrate the Legendary dog Pokemon of Gen 2 with unique Eevee fan art that depicts the Pokemon in three different forms.

Twitter user Kieievui recently posted their fan art of Eevee as the three legendary dogs fromPokemon Gold,Silver, andCrystalcalled Entei, Raikou, and Suicune. These beasts are unleashed on the Johto region oncePokemon Gold, Silver,andCrystalplayers free them from the Burned Tower in Ecruteak City, and they will swiftly move around the map trying to avoid being caught. However, players will capture a Suicune more easily inPokemon Crystaland will only have to track down Entei and Raikou as a result, because Ho-oh and Lugia remain stationary.

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ThePokemonfan art from Kieievui doesn’t simply put Legendary dog costumes on the Eevee they center on, but each form distinctly differs from the other. They properly depict the color scheme of the Legendary beasts, with the Suicune replica being a mixture of white, blue, and purple, Entei providing a different tone with red, yellow, and gray, and the Raikou model standing out in black, purple, and blue. Beyond the base appearance of these Legendary Eevee, the Suicune one includes the diamond pattern familiar to the blueGen 2 Pokemon, and the Raikou version has a suitable tiger print to it.

Suicune’s ribbons are prominently featured in Kieievui’s fan art, which also shows the iconicEnteiheadgear and Raikou’s flowing purple curls underneath a secondary set of ears. Each of the Eevee’s tails is notably different, but the Entei Eevee has two sets of spikes on either side of its tail to join the other Entei features to make this Legendary Eevee the most similar to the dogs of the three in Kieievui’s fan art. Beyond the Legendary dogs in the Gen 2Pokemontitles, the two primary Legendary Pokemon in the games are Ho-oh and Lugia, but the artist has yet to imagine Eevee as the two Legendary birds.

This isn’t the firstPokemonfan art from Kieievui that centers on Eevee as the artist regularly includes the Gen 1Pokemonin their work. Since they posted the Legendary dog fan art, severalPokemonfans have expressed their enthusiasm for how cute the powerful dogs might have been asEeveelutions. While somePokemonplayers are anticipating a return to Johto in the style of theLet’s Gogames, it’s currently unclear if Nintendo will revisit Gen 2 ofPokemonanytime soon.

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