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Tristan:
Okay, so it seems with each new generation the pokemon get a little bit ... dumber looking. There are too many cutesy pokemon and they're looking more and more ... babyish? They start to look like weird cartoons, like this guy:

To the point, it seems like they don't even care about logic anymore. With pokemon born wearing clothes, such as this guy: , you wonder how it could get much worse right?

Well how do you explain this:

Honestly, HOW DOES IT WORK?! A pokemon born with the pokeball design on it used as a defense mechanism ... sure ... because a pokeball is a natural design...I don't get it. It's like their acknowledging that humans make pokemon...not....whatever legendary they claim did now. I miss when Mew was god :(

Mr. Fox:
True the pokemon have been getting more and more "cartoonist", but I think that gen V has the most diverse type coverage and most powerful pokemon ever.

Roko:
I don't see much of a problem with the meerkat guy, sure his eyes are weird... but nobody will use him.

As for the karate dude, Pokémon wear clothes in Generation 1, Machoke, Machamp, Jynx, Hitmonchan. Jynx and Hitmonchan were basic Pokémon back then, so they were born with clothes...

The mushroom thing's 'story' is that it was a basic mushroom thing to begin with, but since humans and Pokémon became more and more friends, wild Pokémon wanted trainers to catch them, so the mushrooms adapted the way they looked to catch pray.
Again, Generation I had Voltorb and Electrode which practically are Pokéballs.

I don't see much of a problem with how they look, I only focus on how strong they are at battling.

Mr. Fox:
yeah they are powerful pokemon that is all I care about!

Chad29:
Well once you get into the 5 or 6 hundreds, ideas are bound to be out there, or be repeats of other pokemon. I've said before that there are way too many pokemon. Do we really need over 100 new pokemon per generation? I say no.

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