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If you included a bunch of other models and some traditional ones to flesh it out, I'm sure you could easily have 4-5 Pokemon models in there and nobody would notice or care (amongst a bunch of traditional folds and some tutorials on folds and bases, you could easily just stick a photo of one of the more obviously "pokemon" ones on the front so people realise the book includes them).
That was a badly written sentence but you get the idea. Also, are there diagrams for the Rattata yet? I totally want to make it :> (I'm the guy who folded the semi-cancerous Mews... they're a bit better now).
By the way, I have about 1250 pages in total of Origami books, plus a book by an extremely pretensious cunt with nice photos of paper sculpture, etc. Anyone interested in any of it? "Origami Animals and Fishes", "Educational Origami" and some yellow book with simple models are the short ones, and the bigger ones are:
"Origami Paper Projects to Delight and Amaze" - David Petty (has nice pleated cactus in pot)
"A Handbook of Origami" - Rick Beech (all sorts, and a nice Peacock)
"Papercrafts and Origami" - no author, pretty shit in terms of Origami
"Origami, the Complete Guide to the Art of Paperfolding" - Rick Beech, god tier gimmick folds like talking frogs, pecking crows etc
You guys probably have some of them, but maybe not
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