Pokémon Packed Wall to Wall in Special Illustration Sparks “Where’s My Favorite?” Search Frenzy
Pokémon fans are buzzing over a special illustration packed with Pokémon, released by the official Pokémon Information Bureau on February 10, showcasing generations of Pokémon gathered together in a single visual celebrating the Pokémon 30th anniversary.
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— 【公式】ポケモン情報局 (@poke_times) February 10, 2026
A Special Visual Celebrating 30 Years of Pokémon
On its official X account, the Pokémon Information Bureau shared the illustration alongside the message “What’s Your Favorite?”, encouraging fans to search for their beloved Pokémon. The post also included hashtags such as Pokémon 30th Anniversary and linked to the official video titled “What’s Your Favorite? Special Video: What’s Your Favorite?”, which premiered the previous day on the official Pokémon YouTube channel.
The newly released visual features Pokémon from across the franchise’s long history, tightly arranged in a dense design that allows fans to look back on nearly three decades of Pokémon adventures. Countless familiar faces appear, spanning multiple generations and regions.
Special Video: What’s Your Favorite?
Fans Enjoy Hunting for Their Favorite Pokémon
Social media quickly filled with joyful reactions as fans searched for their favorite Pokémon within the illustration. Comments included messages such as “I was looking for Togepi and I found it!”, “Cacturne is here!”, “Found my favorite Zangoose!”, and “Vaporeon has always been my favorite.”
Some fans turned the search into a challenge, posting remarks like “Can someone find my beloved Kricketot and Kricketune? I’ve been looking for five hours and still can’t find them,” “If you found Tentacruel, please tell me,” and “Where is Torchic?”
Others reflected on the enduring appeal of the franchise, noting that Pokémon remains special because fans from different generations can still bond over their favorite Pokémon.
Source : ORICON NEWS