Hitoshi Ariga
Hitoshi Ariga is credited on Pokémon Trading Card Game cards from 2013 to 2024, with artwork appearing across Sword & Shield, Sun & Moon, and XY. The work favors cartoonish, anime-leaning character design, energetic moods, and vibrant, contrasting color palettes.
“Alolan Muk emerges from a vibrant, tropical landscape, its colorful and gooey form contrasting sharply with the bright blue sky and swaying palm trees in the background. The scene captures a moment of playful mischief, as Alolan Muk seems to be surveying its surroundings, perhaps contemplating its next move. The unique blend of colors and textures gives a sense of both whimsy and danger, highlighting the character's dual nature. This snapshot invites the viewer into a lively world where the unexpected is always jus”
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Crunch
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