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i love furfrou! the different hairstyles are fun, and i have had poodles my whole life, so i've always enjoyed furfrou. i wish it was more viable in battle, and i wish it had a prevo and/or evo, but it's an underrated pokemon. i also love its shiny, because it looks kind of like my poodle i've had since childhood, bree (who is now a dignified older lady)
My favorite pseudo-legendary! I just think it's a very cool and creative design with how it mixes a fighter jet with a diplocaulus (a very cool extinct amphibian btw), and the gimmick of it using its own babies as ammo and the babies enjoying it is hilarious.
I think all four of Oricorio's designs are great; it fits the Alola region perfectly and it feels very inspired. But like many other Pokemon that have multiple forms, I can't help but feel like it's a little bit gimmicky... not that that's always a bad thing, of course.
Flareon is great, overall. I dig how simply it is and how animal-like it also is. It makes a great trio with Jolteon and Vaporeon but, as I see, it's not as cool as them, being the least interesting among the original Eevee trio.
Honestly, I dislike Chewtle. It is one of the few Pokémon I genuinely don´t like. The way it's designed as being too cartoonized really bothers me, with its head being inconsistently larger than its body, with a very simple shape, just like Mario's foes. I can easily see Chewtle on a Super Mario Bros. game and this is something I'm very critic of. The way I see it, it is hard to conceptualize a group of Chewtles living on the wild, as it is more like a character than a creature per se.
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