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How to Make an Origami Pokemon Rayquaza

You can play with Japanese animated character figures (colloquially referred to as ̶0;anime̶1;) without having to purchase them by making your own. This will be done by folding a sheet of paper in a specific pattern. The procedure is called origami and was first used by the Japanese. No tools are needed to make the snake-like Rayquaza character.

Things You'll Need

  • Paper sheet, 11 by 14 inches
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Instructions

    • 1

      Place the sheet of paper on a table. Fold the top over to the bottom and smooth the crease down. Rotate the paper 180 degrees. Fold the bottom left corner up to the top and smooth it down. Fold the point at the far left up to the top and smooth it down. Unfold the paper.

    • 2

      Fold in the two sides of the creased section of paper to form a channel. Push the top of the sides of the channel down at an angle to the left to flatten them. Place the sheet on the table with the flatted end facing left. Fold the flattened end over to the right at the crease and flatten it.

    • 3

      Turn the paper over. Rotate the paper so that the flattened end is facing away from you. Fold up both sides of the paper in toward each other. Fold the paper down toward the flattened end to make a crease. Smooth the crease with your fingers and unfold the two ends.

    • 4

      Fold the left side of the paper over to the right side, smooth the crease down and unfold. Fold the right side of the paper over to the left side, smooth the crease down and unfold. Fold the end of the paper that is near you up to the crease at the flatted end of the paper. Push in both sides of the paper as you push the edges down onto the crease. Smooth the crease down, Fold the end of the paper near you up to the top and smooth it down. Unfold the paper and rotate the sheet 90 degrees to your left.

    • 5

      Separate the top section of the flattened paper to your left from the paper beneath it. Raise the flattened end at the crease. Fold the side of the flattened paper that is near you to the other side. Smooth the crease down. Fold the right point of the flattened paper farthest from you in to the center and smooth the crease down.

    • 6

      Turn the paper over. Fold the side closest to you over to the side farthest from you and smooth it down. Unfold the side. Fold the point at the right corner of the side closest to your into the crease of the flattened end. Unfold the paper.

    • 7

      Fold the two sides in to each other. Smooth the crease down. Unfold the sides and turn the paper over. Lift up each side and press then against the other. Smooth the crease down.

    • 8

      Place the paper on the table with the flattened end facing left. Lift up the folds in the flattened end and push them out from each other. Fold each point of the flattened end up. Rotate the paper so that the flattened end is facing down. Pull up on the paper that is against the top of the flattened end to elongate it. Push up on the paper to raise it from the flattened end.

    • 9

      Fold one side of the paper that is raised over to the other side and smooth the crease. Turn the paper over. Pull up on the sides of the flattened end to create a space in the middle. Press in on the sides. Fold the side of the flattened end farthest from you over to the other side. Raise the flaps at each side of the flattened end up. Press down against the middle of each flap to force a depression.

    • 10

      Turn the paper over and rotate it so that the flattened end is facing you. Fold the pointed end facing you up. Turn the paper over. Press in on the creases of the paper from the folded end to the other end.

    • 11

      Pull up on the flaps at the side of the folded end to reveal the head of your Pokemon. Press down on the sheet of paper to your right to raise the head higher.


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