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Eevee from Pokémon (1997)

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Eevee's Body Fur

From Pokémon · 1997

#cb9156golden orange
H30° S58% B80%R203 G145 B86
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Color anatomy

Shades — darker

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Eevee is one of the most recognizable faces in the Pokémon franchise, which began with the original Game Boy titles in 1996 and became a global animation phenomenon. The anime solidified Eevee's palette for generations of fans.

The specific body fur color — #cb9156 — is moderately saturated and balanced in tone. It's a golden orange that sits precisely at 30° on the color wheel, calibrated to read clearly against both light and dark backgrounds in fast-moving battle scenes.

Fans who grew up watching the show tend to remember the character's overall color family correctly, but the exact saturation and brightness often slip. Most people overshoot the saturation by 10–15%, a quirk of memory that makes Eevee one of the more revealing tests in the game.

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Calibrated to this character's specific hex, not generic color advice.

1Hue: Lock in around 30° — squarely in the yellow-orange range (30°–60°). Don't drift more than 10° from the target.
2Saturation: Target 58%. This is moderate saturation. Going too intense (above 80%) makes it look artificial; going too gray (below 25%) loses the character's identity.
3Brightness should stay in the mid-to-upper range (55–85%). Too low and you lose the character's warmth; too high and it washes out toward white.
4Common mistake: The natural tendency is to make the color brighter and more saturated than it really is. The actual shade is more subdued — trust the numbers, not your gut.

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H60° S58% B80%
H90° S58% B80%
H210° S58% B90%
H240° S38% B80%

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