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*The cover illustration's Caterpie has oddly-colored spot patterns, being blue and not yellow.
*The cover illustration's Caterpie has oddly-colored spot patterns, being blue and not yellow.
*The book describes the spikes on Cubone’s back as a “fin”.
*The book describes the spikes on Cubone’s back as a fin.
*The book describes Mewtwo’s ears as horns.
*The book describes Mewtwo’s ears as horns.

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How To Draw Pokémon
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ISBN: 0329117149
Published: 1999
Publisher: Troll Communications L.L.C
Author: Ron Zalme

How To Draw Pokémon (ISBN 0-329-11714-9) is a Pokémon how-to-draw book. It was written by Ron Zalme and published by Scholastic. It was released in 1999.

Synopsis

Blurb

If you like Pokémon, you’ll love this step-by-step guide to drawing everyone’s favorite creatures!

First you’ll learn some easy drawing techniques. Then you’ll discover how to draw your favorite Pokémon, from Pikachu and Ivysaur to Meowth and Charmeleon. So grab a pencil and get ready---learning to draw has never been this much fun!

The book lists instructions on how to draw various Pokémon in a step-by-step manner. The Pokémon listed are: Oddish, Pikachu, Ivysaur, Charmeleon, Charizard, Blastoise, Meowth, Charmander, Squirtle, Bulbasaur, Psyduck, Poliwhirl, Gengar, Eevee, Snorlax, Zubat, Vulpix, Caterpie, Rattata, Machop, Cubone, Hitmonchan, Pidgey, Clefairy, Mewtwo, Sandshrew, Beedrill and Arbok.

Trivia

Errors

  • The cover illustration's Caterpie has oddly-colored spot patterns, being blue and not yellow.
  • The book describes the spikes on Cubone’s back as a fin.
  • The book describes Mewtwo’s ears as horns.