New fan art of Pokémon's Eeveelutions reimagines the iconic evolution line as bunnies. Eevee itself is shown to have traits similar to the Fennec fox, but this drawing of the creatures puts a new adorable light on this type of Pokémon.

Pokémon has seen a variety of Eeveelutions over the years, with the most recent one coming from generation six. The first generation started off with only Vaporeon, Jolteon, and Flareon, followed by Espeon and Umbreon in Generation 2. Generation 4 added Leafeon and Glaceon, and Sylveon was added in Pokémon X and Y with the fairy type, similar to Umbreon being added with the dark type in Pokémon Gold and Silver. Since Sylveon, there haven't been any new Eeveelutions added, but there continues to be a desire for Eeveelutions of other types that aren't covered such as a dragon-type Eeveelution.

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The art tweeted by teletelo depicts all eight of the existing Eeveelutions as small, fluffy bunnies as opposed to their normal fox-like selves. Each of the Eeveelutions shown in the art now has bunny ears and has their bodies shaped in the likeness of a bunny by their roundness. Teletelo stated in the replies that despite the Eeveelutions being seen as dogs, they prefer them as bunnies. One reply even posted a picture of an Eevee plushie on top of a pet bunny.

There is a wide variety of Pokémon fanart on the internet made by many different artists, and this includes other stylizations of the Eeveelutions. One Reddit artist paired each Eeveelution with a specific type of mushroom. Another artist made art dolls of the Eeveelutions in eight months. These fan-works show that the possibilities of depicting all of the Pokémon creatures are limitless with the power of fan creation.

Having the Eevelutions drawn as rabbits is certainly different than how these Pokémon are usually portrayed, but that doesn't make them any less adorable. Depicting the Eevelutions as a family of bunnies is both cute and creative, and portraying them in this unique manner is just yet another example of the fan creativity from the dedicated fans. There is countless fanart that conveys all sorts of emotions, be it cute and cuddly or grandiose and majestic such as this awe-inspiring Rayquaza pixel Pokémon art. With Pokémon continuing to grow in popularity, not only will more creatures be added, but there will continue to be new types of art that will portray old classics in new ways.

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Source: teletelo/Twitter