The renowned local illustrator salvamakoto uses his alternate account to viralize a great piece of Fan Art where he shows us what he would look like Ash Ketchum of Pokémon if he was already an adult.
All with such an impressive result, warm and aesthetic, where more than one fan of this saga will be able to classify the design of this grown-up character as an exact graphic definition of what a husbando is.
Pokémon is one of the biggest Japanese franchises of all time, and its anime is an instrumental piece in that whole business.
But if there was something to reproach animation with, it is that it had been stuck in time for almost three decades, with its protagonist, Ash Ketchum shown as an eternal child in the constant search to be the best Pokémon trainer on the planet.
Those who closely followed the anime will have found out that it was only last year that our protagonist finally managed to be crowned as World champion during the Eight Masters Tournament.
With this began this inevitable spiral of arc closure for the character, where we have seen him gradually say goodbye in every possible way to abandon the main reflector of the series and allow new stories to be told without him as the main character.
It is a cycle that many did not believe they would see one day and this has had the community sensitive. What has given rise to the creation of adorable pieces of art like the one we share with you today.
Salvamakoto Shows Us What Ash Ketchum From Pokémon Would Look Like As A Young Adult
salvamakoto is an illustrator who has already been the subject of many notes here at FayerWayer. All thanks to his unique style where he mixes popular 90’s franchises into mash ups impressive that always have the cast of Dragon Ball Z as their main axis.
But the artist has an alternate Instagram accountunder the name of @kiiubos, where he usually shares all his works that do not have a direct relationship with that formula that made him famous. It’s from there that he launched this striking portrait of Ash grown up:
In this piece of Fan Art we observe how Salvador maintains his distinctive talent of being able to emulate the style of each work to create pieces that could well be passed off as original works.
Ash is an adult here who preserves the essence of his character, respecting his traditional color palette, but now as an adult, surrounded by his pokemon that has always accompanied him.