>>47649369Blaziken:
>based mostly on a shamo chicken, a rather tall chicken bred for fighting that has long legs and an upright stature; almost like a person, so the design makes sense>explicitly a chicken>fierce animalistic traits take center stage, with the feathery look, raptor claws, fierce bird-like eyes and beaked face>humanoid traits support its fighting design, with long, thick legs meant for jumping and kicking, and claws at the end of toned arms for punching and tearing; traits which aren't even that far-fetched considering its inspiration>acts somewhat animalistic, and when it isn't, it's acting as a martial artist, which is what fighting types are known for and have done since Gen fucking 1>just looks cool as fuck and even cooler in actionCinderace:
>based mostly on a soccer player, an entirely human concept>looks like it's wearing clothing which is bizarre for an animal, and even more bizarre when it's not actually clothing>although also a bunny, it's a humanoid bunny crossed with a soccer player, which has little basis in anything, real or fictional>animalistic traits are secondary to the humanoid ones, so it looks more like a humanoid with animal features stapled onto it than an animal with a humanoid build>humanoid traits aren't there to support a secondary type, but so it can act human>cutesy anime face and eyes for emoting like a person>has an explicit personality and acts entirely like a soccer player>shoves it in your face that it's a soccer player with its signature move, pokedex entries and animations>can't decide if it wants to be cute or cool so tries to be bothThat's why people like Blaziken but hate Cinderace.
As it turns out, humanoid designs actually differ from each other, who knew? They aren't all the same like some of you want to believe. But I know you'll just respond to this with some canned buzzword response or strawman because you're obsessed with defending Galar at all costs.