So here’s Eevee, who tied with Squirtle in the last Near Pokédex poll I ran. Now that they’re both done, I’ll be moving on to an entry for the female Pokédex (which one has yet to be determined). Hope you all like this entry. It didn’t go exactly as I’d hoped, so it’s difficult for me to look at it with fresh eyes, but I think it’s at least still cute.

So I had a poll like usual to determine the next Near Pokédex M entry a while back, and it came down to a draw between Squirtle and Eevee. I decided the only right thing to do is both of them, so the next Near Pokédex entry (whenever that comes) will also be a male entry. In the meantime, here’s Squirtle, finally rounding out the Gen 1 starters for both NPM and NPF (though their evolutions are far from complete just yet). I always have problems drawing anthro turtles. I don’t know how their shells are supposed to work, and just like with the NPF Squirtle I ended up kinda winging it and hoping for the best. I’ll probably end up doing the same for any other future turtle Pokémon that show up for the ‘dex.

It’s been on the backburner for far too long, but I finally got around to finishing a new entry in the Near Pokédex. Everyone at the time voted for the next NPF entry to be a Ninetales, and here she is! I wanted to do something with her ass raised in the air, so that I could show the tails fanning out like this. I went for a blowjob at this angle so I could keep her face somewhat visible (whenever I tried to give the view I wanted in penetration positions, her tails obscured basically everything above the waist). I think the final result is pretty interesting, and I hope you all like it. ^_^
Asks for the Pokémon, even the Near Pokédex ones, are always hard because I try not to ever have them talk. I suppose with the anthro designs for the ‘dex versions they might could, but it feels weird and I prefer not to have them talk with words. So with this Ask, where my thought process was “If you’re picking a starter for your adventure, that’s a personal decision”, I decided to just have both Charmander and Bulbasaur present the goods. It’s up to the trainer to decide who will be the best fit for them on their Pokémon journey.
Also, I’m trying out a new thing. Just me rambling for about twenty minutes or so:
I’m trying my very best to keep up a decent pace with these Pokédex now that I’m back in the swing with them. No idea how long that drive will last, but hopefully we can bust through a few more ‘mons before I start forgetting about it again.
Anyway, Mew just barely won the last poll, and since she’s so special I tried to do something different with her entry’s setting. Instead of the normal trees or whatever the majority of the entries have been in, Mew and her trainer (or partner, anyway, I kinda doubt this guy actually caught her) are floating around in the night sky. I think it’s kinda pretty looking!
Also here’s episode seven of my video series looking through the superhero drawings I did in my school years:
So the last Near Pokédex poll was really close! Machop won out in the end, though. I’ve been wanting to try and get a few more of these Pokédex entries out, so I didn’t waste any time starting this one. Looking at the basic Machop design, I thought it’d be cute to show the little guy’s phat booty. I think the final result turned out pretty cute!
So some of you who don’t follow my work very closely may not be familiar with Trainer Anya. She’s a Pokémon trainer based on my friend Anya Lykke (https://twitter.com/AnyaLykke) that I’ve drawn a couple times. Now, Anya wasn’t fishing for a drawing of this character with this Ask (if that’s what she wanted, she could’ve just asked Trainer Anya a question, since I view her as one of my OCs), but when I was thinking about how to answer it I decided it’d be cute to draw the Near Pokédex Sylveon with Anya.
Just a note, this Ask is actually being posted way earlier than it should be so it’ll land on Valentine’s Day. The publicly-released Asks are currently still in the January batch, but this one came out of the February batch. I think it’s worth it, though, to get it out in time for the holiday.