Nothing says "I've been shedding my skin for so long that I could make a hoodie out of it" like making a hoodie out of it.It's typical for professional sequential artists (which is a fancy way to describe those who have to draw the same thing over and over and over again without repeating themselves) to establish turnarounds of their characters, to show them from different angles. In this case, I drew Kakuna Matata from only two angles, partially because I don't want to over-exert myself for no good reason, but also because, well, he's a cocoon. He consists of very simple shapes, and he doesn't require a large amount of complex character study to draw.I did add the hoodie to give him something to make him stand out from your average Kakuna, and also because he reminded me of Sans to some degree -- big, deep, skull-like eyes, laid-back personality, pretty much does nothing, and has a penchant for horrible puns. Granted, that's not Sans' hoodie he's wearing, it's something I designed specifically for Matata. (Is that Sandshrew print?) I also added it because the standard body design for Kakuna is archives.bulbagarden.net/wiki/… complicated for my tastes.And as the Kakuna in Red/Blue had stingers (or, as Matata pretends they are, proboscises), I added them onto Matata, to let him use body language and emote better.