Seeing as this book was published right on the brink of the Pokemon cash-grab, it would have been so easy for this book to dissolve into copy-and-paste vector art with little to no imagination. Not so. Each scene, while initially unappealing to the eye (it's very disconcerting to shove a hundred differently colored Pokemon into a relatively small area), has a lot of tiny things going on. Mahop is bowling. Chansey is looking for its eggs. Brock is trying to pick up a date. It's all very creative and, honestly, makes examining the scenes much more entertaining than "finding pokemon".