A talented Pokemon artist imagined Slowking as a human, giving the character a new appearance. In the Pokemon series when a critter evolves, its appearance can change more or less radically from its previous form. In addition to the visual change, Pokemon can change personality traits, becoming quite different from what they were before.

Slowpoke is one of the most notable Pokemon in this regard. The Gen 1 Pokemon became famous for its vacant stare and low intelligence, often making the Pokemon forget what it was doing. Slowpoke evolves into Slowbro starting at level 37, but when it is traded while holding a King's Rock, Slowpoke evolves into Slowking and changes radically. Slowking is a bipedal Pokemon that possesses the intellect of a human and is always trying to learn more. The Shelder on the top of Slowking's head makes it look like the Pokemon wears a crown, emphasizing its intelligent aura.

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Reddit user endifi shared their fan art that gives Slowking a human form. The artist has turned the Pokemon into a sort of king with a fancy outfit, and a bow on his chest as a reference to the spiny ruff around the Pokemon's neck. The character is sitting on a throne surrounded by gold, and the look of a nobleman. On top of its head, the human Slowking wears a crown stylized like the Shelder that sits on the Pokemon's head. The artist unites Slowpoke's evolutions in the same fan art by giving a human form to Mega Slowbro, who appears as a guard next to Slowking.

Endifi is no stranger to creating human versions of Pokemon, having a big project that imagines Game Freak's monsters in the most different designs. Besides the visual change, one aspect that distinguishes the artist's work is the background they create for each fan art. In the case of Slowking, his human form is called Ramonko, while Mega Slowbro is called Yandonko. Although Slowking is a peaceful Pokemon who rarely gets stressed, Ramonko and Yandonko form a duo that Pokemon fans would have no trouble seeing as characters from animes like One Piece.

Pokemon has a community whose creativity is remarkable. Fans of the franchise love to produce inspired fan art in the most diverse ways, with results that amuse, impress, and often catch the eye. One example is the artist who gave Pokemon a makeover inspired by Japanese mythology, with an impressive result. Endifi's fan art is impressive for creating a human form that embodies Slowking's appearance very well and makes some Pokemon fans curious by imagining stories for this character.

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