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Pokémon fans have been excited about the franchise's latest game, Pokémon Legends: Arceus. Within a week of its release on January 28th, 2022, it had already sold 6.5 million copies worldwide, setting a new sales record on Switch.
BBコリー B.B.Korry (@BitBlt_Korry) is a handcrafter specializing in three-dimensional papercraft and inventions. He's also a member of the NEXT+α technology collective, composed of graduates of the National Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu College, whose members have appeared on Japanese TV.
Fans of the Pokémon franchise and Pokémon Legends: Arceus in particular will surely appreciate his latest DIY creation, which has been garnering quite some attention on Twitter since he posted it on February 27th, 2022:
Reproduced with permission from BBコリー B.B.Korry (@BitBlt_Korry)
"I completed the Hisui Pokédex (physical copy)!"
B.B.Korry created an amazing replica of the Hisui Pokédex. All the details are accurately reproduced, from the materials, coloring, text, and design of the cover, right down to the brass corner protectors and the twine knot in the binding. He even made the tabs.
As for the individual entries (pages) inside, he has only filled in the entry for Cyndaquil, but he may continue with more entries in the future.
Fans were understandably excited about this, leaving comments such as:
Although he has no plans to sell this at the current time, he made a video to show you how you can make your own:
To see what other cool projects he's up to, follow him on Twitter, YouTube and TikTok.