I’m a huge fan of Pokemon so I’ve decided to make a series of posts featuring Pokemon origami because there’s some really awesome Pokemon origami models out there. We covered the first half of the Red/Blue/Green/Yellow last week and this week we’re going to cover Pokemon #079 to #151.

First up this time is this awesome Slowpoke designed by Ivan Danny.

#079 Slowpoke, Designed and Folded by Ivan Danny

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Lee bo-yeon has designed a great Slowbro.

#080 Slowbro, Designed and Folded by Lee bo-yeon

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Kakami Hitoshi has designed probably my favourite origami Slowbro, it looks especially good with the right coloured paper.

#080 Slowbro, Designed and Folded by Kakami Hitoshi

Crease pattern available from Calico’s Origami Aquarium

ShuaiJanaiDesu designed a really good modular Ghastly.

#092 Ghastly, Folded and Designed by ShuaiJanaiDesu

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Ivan Danny has designed a great Gengar. I couldn’t find a photo of it from the front but it still looks pretty awesome from the back.

#094 Gengar, Designed and Folded by Ivan Danny

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Kakami Hitoshi has designed and folded this great Drowzee.

#096 Drowzee, Designed and Folded by Kakami Hitoshi

Crease pattern available from Calico’s Origami Aquarium

Kakami Hitoshi designed a very cool kusudama style Staryu and Starmie which is a really neat idea. If you use the correct coloured paper they really look like they do in the game.

#120 Staryu, Designed and Folded by Kakami Hitoshi

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#121 Starmie, Designed and Folded by Kakami Hitoshi

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This Gryarados designed by Kakami Hitoshi is one of the absolute best origami Pokemon I’ve ever seen!

#130 Gyarados, Designed and Folded by Kakami Hitoshi

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If you fold this Gyrados with red coloured paper you end up with an amazing looking shiny version.

#130 Shiny Gyarados, Designed and Folded by Kakami Hitoshi

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Ivan Danny designed this amazing Eevee. I hope some day he also designs the “eeveelutions” which are some of my all-time favourite Pokemon.

#133 Eevee, Designed and Folded by Ivan Danny

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Tadashi Mori has also designed a fantastic origami Eevee and made a video tutorial showing how to fold it which you can view below.

Lee bo-yeon has designed an amazing paper Omanyte. Here’s a photo of it with regular Omanyte coloured paper.

#138 Omanyte, Designed and Folded by Lee bo-yeon

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Here is is again folded from some really awesome rainbow paper.

#138 Omanyte, Designed and Folded by Lee bo-yeon

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To go along with Omanyte two different designers have designed two different paper Kabutops. Here’s the excellent design by Charles Wilson.

#141 Kabutops, Designed and Folded by Charles Wilson

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Hubert Villeneuve has also designed a fantastic Kabutops.

#141 Kabutops, Designed and Folded by Hubert Villeneuve

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The legendary birds are some of my favourite Pokemon and Kakami Hitoshi has designed an incredible Zapdos.

#145 Zapdos, Designed and Folded by Kakami Hitoshi

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ShuaiJanaiDesu designed this really cute paper Moltres.

#146 Moltres, Designed and Folded by ShuaiJanaiDesu

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Kakami Hitoshi has designed this amazing Moltres.

#146 Moltres, Designed and Folded by Kakami Hitoshi

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Kakami Hitoshi also designed an incredible Mewtwo.

#150 Mewtwo, Designed and Folded by Kakami Hitoshi

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Finally we have the last and somewhat secret Pokemon from this generation, Mew. This one is designed by ShuaiJanaiDesu.

#151 Mew, Designed and Folded by ShuaiJanaiDesu

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That’s it for what’s clearly the best generation of Pokemon. That being said however there are still tons of really awesome Pokemon and Pokemon origami from the later generations.

Next week we’ll cover Gold/Silver/Crystal and Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald generation Pokemon and in case you missed the first half of the Red/Blue/Green/Yellow generation you can view that post here.

If you enjoyed these Pokemon be sure to check out all the artists on their sites and Flickr accounts and send them some comments and likes.

Check out our other Pokemon posts as well

Gotta Fold ‘Em All, Pokemon Origami from the Best Generation Part 1

Gotta Fold ‘Em All, Pokemon Origami from Gold/Silver and Ruby/Sapphire

Gotta Fold ‘Em All, Pokemon Origami from Diamond/Pearl, Black/White and X/Y