Origami Pokemon, Gotta Fold 'Em All



I’m a huge fan of Pokemon and we’ve made several posts in the past about paper Pokemon.
This time I’ve put together a master post of as many Pokemon that I can.

I had originally planned to put every single one that I’ve seen together in this post however
there were just too much. I had to scale things down and went with just one image per Pokemon.


Some Pokemon are more popular than others. There are at least 5 different origami Charizard
designs that I know of for example. Multiple people have folded the same Pokemon as well.


Henry Pham runs a fantastic YouTube channel with lots of video instructions
for folding Pokemon. He has video instructions that show how to fold the
best Eeveelutions I’ve ever seen. I’ve even folded a few of them myself.



Generation 1 is arguably the best generation when it comes to Pokemon designs.

Henry Pham also designed this really great Charmander.

Tadashi Mori definitely has my favourite Charizard design.

Henry Pham has designed each of the original starter Pokemon.

Finishing our the original generation starters here’s a tutorial for a Blastoise.

Kakami Hitoshi designed this fantastic Pidgey.

This Pidgeot design is easily one the best of all the Pokemon designs.

Here’s another really great design that’s also not too complex.

There’s a ton of different origami Pikachu designs out there.

I love the detail in this Raichu design. Especially that tail.

The paper used to fold this male Nidoran is the perfect colour.

Here’s a pretty adorable little Vulpix design.

He’s also designed a pretty fancy looking Ninetails as well.

Lee Bo-Yeon designed this great little Jigglypuff.

This Zubat is absolutely perfect.