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Toronto Man 'Caught Them All' By Carving All 151 Original Pokemon Into Jack-O-Lanterns

Toronto Man 'Caught Them All' By Carving All 151 Original Pokemon Into Jack-O-Lanterns
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An pumpkin carving feat for anime fans.

A Toronto man carved all 151 of the original Pokémon into pumpkins—and people's minds are blown.


It took Adrian Kieda, a Toronto-based animator and content developer, six days to carve 151 jack-o-lanterns—one for each of the original Pokémon. On Reddit, he said it was a project he'd always wanted to do, and one which he had to take off from work for, as well as shell out $175 for the pumpkins—not a bad deal.

On Wednesday, he posted pics of his completed work to r/toronto and then r/pokemon on Reddit, captioning them:

"Spent the last 6 days carving all 151 Original Pokémon!! :D Lighting them up on Tarragona Blvd Tn!"



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 As well as some behind-the-scenes footage (it does appear he had some assistance with the project):


Carved all 151 Original Pokémon! Pokérap with all pumpkinsyoutu.be

Commenters on Twitter were stupefied by the accomplishment and thought he did a good carving job:



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Kieda's feat did not come at no cost—he said on Reddit:
"I'm so dead! I actually can't feel my thumb"



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Some commenters thought he was crazy:




Others noted the dedication and thought he deserved an award:









Makes you wonder what someone will do to top it:


Kiedatook photos of each individual jack-o-lantern and is in the process of formatting them before publishing them.

H/T: BlogTO, reddit, Twitter, YouTube

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