
Wrath of Pikachu
Lightning crackles with fury as Pokémon's beloved mascot transforms into an electrifying force of nature. Vibrant yellows and oranges surge across the composition like volcanic energy, while deep crimsons add dramatic intensity to Pikachu's wrathful expression. Bold white highlights carve sharp definition through the stormy palette, creating dynamic contrast that captures pure electrical rage in stunning dimensional detail.
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#FCE300PLATD: 6Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
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