kannnu

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"kannnu" in 2024.[1]

kannnu (Japanese: カンヌ, born November 25th) is an illustrator that began working on the Pokémon series as of 2023. They contributed artwork of Hatsune Miku as an Electric, Ground, and Flying-type Trainer for Project VOLTAGE.


Designs

Characters

The following are a list of characters designed by kannnu.

Other
Hatsune Miku Electric.png Hatsune Miku Ground.png Hatsune Miku Flying.png
Project VOLTAGE
Hatsune Miku (Electric)[2]
Project VOLTAGE
Hatsune Miku (Ground)[3]
Project VOLTAGE
Hatsune Miku (Flying)[4]

Artwork

This is a collection of official Pokémon artwork drawn by kannnu.

Merchandise

This is a collection of official Pokémon merchandise that kannnu has contributed artwork to.

Pokémon Center Online 8th Anniversary Key Art.jpg
Pokémon Center Online
8th Anniversary art[5]

Other artwork

This is a collection of other promotional Pokémon artwork that kannnu has contributed to.

Hatsune Miku Electric.png
Project VOLTAGE
Electric-type Pokémon Trainer
Hatsune Miku[6]
Hatsune Miku Electric Concept Art.png
Project VOLTAGE
Electric-type Pokémon Trainer
Hatsune Miku settei[2]
Hatsune Miku Electric Extra.png
Project VOLTAGE
Electric-type Pokémon Trainer
Hatsune Miku settei[2]
Hatsune Miku Ground.png
Project VOLTAGE
Ground-type Pokémon Trainer
Hatsune Miku[7]
Hatsune Miku Ground Concept Art.png
Project VOLTAGE
Ground-type Pokémon Trainer
Hatsune Miku settei[3]
Hatsune Miku Ground Extra.png
Project VOLTAGE
Ground-type Pokémon Trainer
Hatsune Miku settei[3]
Hatsune Miku Flying.png
Project VOLTAGE
Flying-type Pokémon Trainer
Hatsune Miku[8]
Hatsune Miku Flying Concept Art.png
Project VOLTAGE
Flying-type Pokémon Trainer
Hatsune Miku settei[4]
Hatsune Miku Flying Extra.png
Project VOLTAGE
Flying-type Pokémon Trainer
Hatsune Miku settei[4]

Trivia

  • kannnu's name as rendered in the Latin alphabet is how to type their Japanese name using a Latin keyboard, as typing the kana / n before any of the vowel or N-row kana requires a doubled N to prevent ambiguities.

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References