Summary
APokemonplayer spotted an airplane in Chicago with Eevee and its evolutions painted on it. ThePokemonfranchise is easily one of the most successful in video game history. The series has been going incredibly strong since it first released over two decades ago and is showing no signs of slowing down any time soon.
ThePokemon Eeveeis one of the most popular pocket monsters to grace the series. Out of all the Pokemon, the creature has the most evolutions, which require a variety of different methods to obtain them. This includes the use of evolutionary stones, evolving Eevee at certain times of the day, and knowing specific moves when it levels up.
On Reddit, afan of thePokemonfranchise who goes by the username angryeddie19 saw an airplane at the Chicago O’hare International Airport that had Eevee and the Eeveelutions adorning its sides. The left side of the aircraft features Eevee itself, along with Jolteon, Flareon, Vaporeon, Espeon, and Umbreon. The other side has Glaceon, Leafeon, and Sylveon on it. The airplane is owned by All Nippon Airways (ANA), a company that has decorated its aircraft with various Pokemon in the past. Other planes that the company owns have had Rayquaza, Pikachu, Meowth, Mudkip, and many more painted on them, and also have a pocket monster theme on the inside.
Gamer Spots an Airplane Decorated With the Eeveelutions
The post that angryeddie19 put up has already gotten a good number of upvotes, showing thatPokemonplayerslike seeing the planes. One gamer joked that it was unfair that angryeddie19 saw the airplane, as it wasn’t the one that they had taken last year. AnotherPokemonfan said the aircraft looks great and that they love the fact that Eevee is hopping in the front before the Eeveelutions. The images on the plane are adorable and will please numerous gamers, as thePokemonseries is beloved by many.
Those who love Eevee and its evolutions will be able to get their hands onEeveelution plusheslater this year, as they can currently preorder life-sized toys based on Vaporeon, Flareon, and Jolteon from The Pokemon Center. The three pocket monsters will cost gamers $400 each and will ship in November. The plushes are perfect for those who love the Eeveelutions, especially the first three. Toys like these are very popular withPokemongamers who enjoy collecting their favorite pocket monsters in real life. Items such as plushes, figures, cards, and more are very collectible and help show just how popular Nintendo’s franchise is around the world.