It's stunning to see hundreds upon hundreds of Pokémonbe so intricately designed, all with such an immense amount of creativity involved. And each one is still so very lovable and memorable, even after more than two decades' worth of Pokémon games. With the release ofSword & Shield, we get to see even more pokémon added into the fray, with several clear fan favorites piled in among them.

But, what if Bill from Kanto created a machine to fuse two Pokémon together instead of with a human? Pokémon Fusion is dedicated to taking the original 151 Pocket Monsters and fusing them together to make utterly hilarious looking monstrosities, flat-out weird-looking creatures, and some that could stand on their own as actual Pokémon.

10 Weepinchoke

Honestly, fusing Weepinbell with anything is both terrifying and hilarious at the same time. But, out of all the possible things to stick Weepinbell's face on, Machoke is the best. Machoke's giant guns and ripped abs make it 100 times more terrifying to imagine it as an actual Pokémon.

What makes this even more entertaining is imagining the Machoke seen in the wild area of Sword & Shield, and having this abomination sprinting at you at high-speed. Having the derpy-looking Bellsprout hit the gym and evolve into Weepinchoke would be more than a sight to behold.

9 Mr. Wrath

The name says it all with this one. Mr. Wrath is the pure reincarnation of all that is unholy and evil, and that face has the power to KO a Pokémon in one glare.

Combining Mr. Mime and Poliwrath creates a pink blob of destruction with giant fists and a menacing face that'll give any trainer nightmares. Mr. Wrath would probably have some killer stats and moves, and the ability "Intimidate", without a doubt.

8 Lickinite

Lickitung is another great choice to slap onto the bodies of other Pokémon, but adding it to Dragonite makes him look even goofier than he already was. Dragonite's body shape already isn't too far off from Lickitung's, but adding the dragon wings gives it the cool-factor it needs to succeed.

Having a dragon flying around the Galar region with an over-sized, fire-breathing tongue of death is more than enough reason to add it to your team of happy fusion accidents.

7 Taudon

This fusion Pokémon isn't exactly the weirdest thing around, but it would certainly be an "interesting" addition to the Pokédex. Though really, with the head of Tauros and the body of Rhydon, Taudon is also neat, minotaur-looking beast who looks like he sweeps entire teams.

We're yet to see a true minotaur Pokémon and having one to fill the mythological monster-filled hole in our hearts would be something special. The color scheme works great as well, as the coloring of both Pokémon complement each other.

6 Genx

Jynx instantly sticks out as one of the more odd-looking 151 Pokémon, looking more like a McDonald's character than anything. Gengar is sort of the antithesis of Jynx's blank demeanor, with those scheming eyes and intimidating grin.

Fusing the two makes a sort of "anti-Jynx" that will most certainly steal your hard-earned Poké-dollars at a moment's notice. This is definitely a dark-type Pokémon, as Genx can be classified as nothing but pure malice.

5 Porydash

Porygon is a rare example of a robotic-looking Pokémon, and it sets itself apart from others fairly well, to say the very least. It's hard not to chuckle at first when you see the strange, uncanny clashing between Porygon's head and Rapidash's body.

But then again, this flaming, robotic-horse could be a completely awesome concept, and riding into battle on one of these could potentially solidify you as the most radical trainer on the block.

4 Oddpuff

How come Meowth gets all the new forms and variations? How come he gets all the screentime in the anime and manga? Jigglypuff is a fighter in Smash for Arceus' sake, and it deserves way more love than it gets. It's about time for a new Jigglypuff form, and Oddpuff is... almost perfect. Needless to say, that facial expression speaks volumes.

Like Alolan Meowth, Oddpuff is a darker-colored form with a completely different facial expression, that being the face of pure chaos and thoughtlessness. It's such a simple and entertaining difference that fans would love, so come on, GameFreak, get to it.

3 Arbking

It could use a bit of work in the naming department, but Arbking is another example of a great (if somewhat hilarious) blend of two similarly colored Pokémon. Arbok is strikingly intimidating with its mean glare and sharp tongue, and Nidoking asserts his kingly nature with spikes, claws, and a massive tail.

Arbok's face adds another layer of depth to Nidoking, and it would actually be absolutely perfect if some of Arbok's other snake-like features were added to Nidoking's body to make a bipedal slithering monster.

2 Ditcute

Like looking through a shelf of Pokémon plushes at a Pokémon Center store and finding the hidden Ditto lurking about, Ditcute seems to have one bad egg. Ditto decided to hide in a batch of purple easter eggs this time around, and it's fun to wonder how long it'll take for the others to find out.

Its evolution, Ditutor, keeps the purple qualities of its previous form and shows just how good Ditto is at hiding himself, even through an entire evolution.

1 Magnekazam

Similar to Taudon, Magnekazam fills the role of another unrepresented mythological monster, being the cyclops. Magnekazam may be a bit terrifying, but a psychic-powered cyclops would be totally awesome.

Not only does it have psychic powers, but it's made of metal as well, so that turns it into a psychic robot cyclops, which is a phrase that radiates its own hilariously absurd brand of awesome. It may even inherit the electrical prowess of Magneton, giving this monster a moveset to be utterly feared.

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