If you're unfamiliar with Adi Shankar's Bootleg Universe, allow me to welcome you to it: It's a fan-first, artistic take on some of the world's most famous properties, an indie approach to parody, satire, and criticism that pulls no punches and gives no fucks about standards and practices. Every installment is a unique, balls-to-the-wall interpretation of pop culture icons that bring equal measures of insanity and fan-focused attention to the work. Take, for example, today's new entry, one that focuses on the world-famous kids franchise, Pokémon. If you'…