Pokémon As Disney Princess' Sidekicks Are Absolutely Adorable; Check Out How They Would Like

Every Disney Princess fan wouldn't miss the infamous re-imagining of their favorite princess turned into something out of their conventional look - punk rock princess, super heroes, TV characters and even different races - all of which are absolutely stunning.

But what about their loyal sidekicks? With all the re-imaginings done to these beautiful ladies, it is only fitting for their pals to get one.

Imagine this, a Disney Princess with a Pokémon sidekick. Sounds cool right? Well, thanks to Wilberth Gonzalez, fans can now visualize what Disney Princess sidekick would look like as a Pokémon. Check them out below.

Jasmine with Mankey (Abu), Arcanine (Rajah), and Spearow (Iago)

Mulan with Dragonair (Mushu)

Aurora with Butterfree, Farfetch'd, and Oddish Pokémon

A photo posted by Wgonzalez (@wilberthgonzalez) on Sep 5, 2016 at 12:06pm PDT

Ariel with her own semi-Pokemon transformation, with Krabby (Sebastian) and Magikarp (Flounder)

A photo posted by Wgonzalez (@wilberthgonzalez) on Aug 29, 2016 at 6:54am PDT

Cinderella with Rattata (Lucifer), Raticate (Jaq), Pidgey, (Gus), and Meowth

Snow White with a group of Mr. Mime Pokémon

Pocahontas with Slowbro (Percy), Evee( Meeko), and Doduo (Redfeather)

A photo posted by Wgonzalez (@wilberthgonzalez) on Sep 12, 2016 at 6:08am PDT

Rapunzel with Rapidash (Maximus) and Squirtle (Pascal)

And finally, Merida, totally transformed into the Pokémon Tangela

According to HelloGiggles, Gonzales’ inspiration to do such stunning art came from the Instagram drawing challenge #mystylechallenge, where an artist interprets one character in a variety of styles.

“I thought it would be fun to reinterpret the Disney princesses and their trusted magical friends within the Pokémon world,” said Gonzalez.

And thanks to that, fans now have a new trend to look forward too. Who knows, maybe next time Disney Princess will get a make-over - Pokémon style.

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