Detective Pikachu: 'Gross' furry Pokemon divides fans

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Image copyrightWarner BrosImage caption Pikachu has thick fur in Pokemon Detective Pikachu Pikachu has
been the approachable face of the Pokemon franchise for more than 20 years, but a new film trailer has left some fans unsettled.The preview
for Pokemon Detective Pikachu shows the character covered in thick yellow fur, which some fans have called "grotesque" and
"disgusting".While Pikachu has always been described as furry, it is the first time the character has been rendered in "life-like" 3D in an
official capacity
Many fans liked the realistic fur.Image copyrightThe Pokemon Company/4Kids EntertainmentImage caption Pikachu in the
first video game, in early artwork and in the first appearance in the TV series Image copyrightThe Pokemon
Company/NintendoImage caption The forthcoming Let's Go Pikachu game shows Pikachu with a fringe Image
copyrightAFPImage caption Pikachu has been seen with a furry texture before Pikachu appeared in the
first Pokemon game, which was released in Japan in 1996.It quickly became a global phenomenon and has become one of the best-selling
entertainment franchises of all time.Pikachu is an electric mouse and the animation series has previously showed the character with hair,
albeit in a stylised and undefined way.The new Warner Bros film is the first official movie to integrate Pokemon characters in real-world
settings with actors.Deadpool actor Ryan Reynolds provides the voice for Pikachu, which has historically been voiced by Japanese actress
Ikue Otani.While many fans questioned the hyper-realistic art style of the film, others pointed out that it reflected what Pokemon might
look like in real life.