Twisted Anatomy Book Shows What It Would Be Like To Dissect Your Favourite Pokémon

Image: Christopher Stoll

Pokémon-obsessed kids who grew into pokémon obsessed-semi-adults probably think they know everything there is to know about these mythical creatures. Honestly, though, it’s not good enough to merely “catch” ’em all — to be a real pokémaster means knowing them inside and out. Literally.

PokéNatomy — An Unofficial Guide to the Science of Pokémon is a newly available book that takes a biological look at the original 150 Pokémon. Though the book was put up on Kickstarter back in October 2016, it was only recently funded and finally made available for purchase. The book features over 300 pages of colourful illustrations, coupled with information about each Pokémon’s anatomy and behavioural traits. Basically, it’s an Encyclopedia of Life, but for Pokémon.

Have a gander at some of the entries:


Image: Christopher Stoll


Image: Christopher Stoll


Image: Christopher Stoll

It’s worth noting that there are many here.


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