\'What the hell is this thing?\': Designers on the new \'Pokemon\' movie detail the bizarre process of translating cartoons into reality

Pikachu"Pokémon Detective Pikachu"/Warner Bros. Pictures"Detective Pikachu" depicts Pikachu as a furry, rodent-like creature.&quotPokémon Detective Pikachu"/Warner Bros. Pictures

  • The movie transforms cartoon Pokémon into "real" creatures through the magic of visual effects.
  • "'He's obviously wearing Speedos and he's wearing a wrestling belt.' And they said, 'No that's his skin.' So then we said, 'Well if that's his skin, why is it shiny?'" said Erik Nordby, the visual effects supervisor on the film.

How do you adapt Pikachu - the most iconic Pokémon of them all - into a live-action movie? How about the other several dozen Pokémon that appear in the upcoming "Pokémon Detective Pikachu"? 

It's a tough question, and it begets even more questions.

"How could he not be furry? If he's not furry, then what is he?" visual effects supervisor Erik Nordby told Wired in a recent interview.

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That's just for starters - Pikachu is one of dozens of different Pokémon that appear in the new movie.

For every one of those Pokémon, Nordby and his crew had to answer a lot of questions that, frankly speaking, sound ridiculous.

An absolutely delightful anecdote about how the visual effects team adapted the Pokémon named Machamp perfectly highlights the type of negotiations the team had to make.

First, here's a look at Machamp in the movie, directing traffic wit his quartet of muscular limbs:

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And here's Machamp in the cartoon:

Machamp (Pokemon)The Pokémon CompanyThe Pokémon Company

When Nordby brought the design to The Pokémon Company - the Japanese company that oversees everything Pokémon - they hit a snag: the character's speedo isn't actually a speedo, apparently.

"They came back and said, 'We think it's good but it appears as though he's wearing clothes and Pokémon can't wear clothes.' So then we said, 'Well, what is he, then? Because he's obviously wearing Speedos and he's wearing a wrestling belt.' And they said, 'No that's his skin.' So then we said, 'Well if that's his skin, why is it shiny?'"

And that's just one Pokémon in a movie full of dozens. 

The full interview at Wired is worth reading, and digs into the often hilarious discussions that went into the absurd yet charming film. Do yourself a favor and check out the whole thing.

And if you're still in the dark about the movie, check out the latest trailer for "Pokémon Detective Pikachu" right here:
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