Well, early gen Pokemons were simple by aesthetics, but attractive and creative. Charizard? A fire dragon. Venausaur? A dinosaur plant. Snorlax? A giant fat bear (right?). And well, kids like that. Everyone likes that.
So as time went on, the designs got more complex and out-of-nowhere. Like most gen 5 Pokemon. They're not bad by any means, but just read they're names. They're hard to recognize. Complex. That's not a bad thing inherently, but it's difficult to appreciate.
That's why you see an ugly fish get hate (even though it's meant to look ugly), but a lazy koala get love. Or a dog. Heck, the Kimi-something that got announced today is getting love, even though it's just a lazy excuse to re-use the Pikachu design. It's creative, but simple.
Bet with bluedawgs: I say Switch will outsell PS4 in 2018, he says PS4 will outsell Switch. He's now permabanned, but the bet will remain in my sig.
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