No one’s favorite evolutionary stage gets its own show

[Teenage Pokemon is a cartoon show about Pokemon in their middle stage of evolution — we’re all wasted. New episodes every week.]

The rise of PAX from a relatively small gathering of fans of an online comic strip to the biggest gaming event (or these days, events) in the industry has been amazing to witness. What is it about this event that has game publishers treating it like a mini-E3 and bring in thousands of attendees every year? That’s what we’re looking to find out in this week’s episode, though you won’t need to be a PAX veteran to relate.

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This is my favorite episode so far. That’s no slight to the animators or voice acting cameos who contributed to prior episodes. It’s more that this episode works as such a nice antidote to the abrasive and/or disturbing territory we went into in the past two episodes, while also serving as a vessel for so much amazing artwork.Beau Blyth ofSamurai Gunnfame handled the bulk of the animation, while artists like Paul Veer (Super Crate Box) Brian Provinciano (Retro City Rampage) Thomas Truong (New Adventures of Podtoid) and many others swooped in to contribute tons of little touches that work to make this episode burst with visual ideas. We’ll be collecting some of the best art from the show in a post later this week, so stay tuned.

It’s still unclear if there will be moreTeenage Pokemonafter this. If we do get to make more, the plan is to introduce Ash and Pikachu as regular characters, to make each episode shorter and more pointed, and take on topics like depression, psychotherapy, Let’s Plays, Bronies, E3, and more. I’ve never been more excited about a project, so if there is any way humanly possible to make moreTeenage Pokemon, I will do it. If you want the show to keep going, be sure to spread it around onFacebookandYouTube, and thanks for watching.

A battle scene in Battlefield 6 Open Beta

Lead character design-Lindsay Collins

Animation-Beau Blyth

Additional character design and clean up, Bidoofshock Infinite art, Borderlanderous 2 art clean up-Sarah Thomas

GTP V cutscene graphics-NoobPubby

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Someone’s PCDS and beanbag chair design-David North

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A snap of the upcoming MESA update in PEAK

Naked Snake sneaking around in MGS Delta.

Battlefield 6 aiming RPG at a helicopter

BO7 key art

yordles animation still image

Milla Jovovich portraying Alice in Resident Evil 2002, wearing a red dress and holding a gun in her hand.