Pokémon Go in the Harsh Soviet Reality
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/pokemon-go-in-the-harsh-soviet-reality.htmlTalented guys from the 2D Among Us community did not stay away from the general madness and offered their version of the popular Pokémon Go game. I must say that the characters of our favorite cartoons from childhood are much closer to Japanese Pokemon animals for us. The artists of the community decided to replace Pokemon with Kuzya, Cheburashka, and the lisping peasant from the cartoon "Last year's Snow was Falling", and instead of pokeball they depicted a red rubber ball with stripes, which all Soviet children had.
2D Among Us is a creative group engaged in the introduction of mass media characters into the environment of Russian realities. The main goal of the community is the synthesis of art and photography to attract the viewer's attention to works and social problems. The works are presented below.
Perhaps now even those who tried to stay away from the mass madness called Pokémon Go will definitely want to see what the whole world is playing.
(6 photos in total)
Keywords: Pokemon Go | Game | Cartoons | Nostalgia | Pokemon | Application | USSR | Artists
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