We Tried Drawing Pokémon From Memory! (Ft. @Emirichu & @Daidus )

CDawgVA19 minutes read

Emily and Iris draw Pokemon from memory on MS Paint, with mixed levels of familiarity with the franchise. They engage in a drawing challenge involving various Gen 1 Pokemon, judging the drawings based on accuracy and creativity, leading to an enjoyable and humorous experience.

Insights

  • Participants engage in a drawing challenge to sketch Pokémon from memory, facing issues with accuracy due to varying familiarity with the characters.
  • Despite struggles with accuracy, the activity is perceived as enjoyable and entertaining, leading to reflections on the experience and potential future similar activities.

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Recent questions

  • What activity did Emily, Iris, Dallas, and Connor engage in?

    Drawing Pokemon from memory on MS Paint.

  • What was Emily's experience with Pokemon as a child?

    She was not allowed to play it.

  • How did Dallas feel about the Pokemon game?

    Found it too easy.

  • What criteria were used to judge the drawings?

    Based on accuracy.

  • How did the participants feel about the drawing challenge?

    Enjoyable and humorous.

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Summary

00:00

"Drawing Pokemon from Memory Challenge"

  • Emily and Iris decide to draw Pokemon from memory on MS Paint with a mouse, suggested by Didus and Donna.
  • Emily admits she doesn't remember much about Pokemon, as she was not allowed to play it as a child.
  • Dallas, on the other hand, is familiar with Pokemon from watching the show but finds the game too easy.
  • They agree to draw only Gen 1 Pokemon, using a random generator to select which one to draw.
  • The first Pokemon they draw is Koffing, with a time limit of two minutes.
  • Dallas draws Wheezing instead of Koffing, leading to confusion.
  • The next Pokemon is Primeape, and Emily mistakenly draws Mankey instead.
  • They draw Eevee next, with Emily drawing a comical version of it.
  • Growlithe is the next Pokemon, and Connor's drawing is deemed the closest to the actual Pokemon.
  • Raticate is the following Pokemon, and Emily's drawing is considered the most accurate.
  • Bulbasaur is drawn next, with Didus and Connor having similar drawings.
  • Crabby is the next Pokemon, and Connor's drawing is chosen as the closest to the actual Pokemon.
  • Abra is the next Pokemon, and Emily's drawing is considered the closest to the actual Pokemon.
  • Seal is the next Pokemon, and all three drawings are quite different from the actual Pokemon.
  • Tentacruel is the next Pokemon, and none of the drawings are very accurate.
  • Flareon is the next Pokemon, and Emily's drawing is the most accurate, despite some differences.
  • The final Pokemon they draw is Magnemite, with Emily's drawing being the most creative but not accurate.

15:49

Pokémon drawing challenge sparks creativity and fun

  • Participants engage in a drawing challenge, attempting to sketch various Pokémon within a time limit.
  • The drawings are judged based on accuracy, with some participants struggling to remember specific details of the Pokémon.
  • Despite challenges, the activity is deemed enjoyable and humorous, with participants reflecting on the experience.
  • The event concludes with a suggestion for future similar activities and a call to subscribe to the participants' channels.
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