>>55082912Yes, but paradoxically they hold back from exploiting it to its fullest extent as Digimon has done, it is as if they were afraid to take the next step.
It is curious that in the major appearances of this pokemon in the anime it is rarely shown with good quality, it is as if they had a very strict rule of not sexualizing it and they prefer to draw it as mediocre as possible, however in Bandai's Pokken game it is a representation more in line with what the public asks for, and before anyone comes to say that it is to respect the original design, I just remind you of the design evolution of Pikachu or Vulpix, "being faithful to their roots" they doesn't give a shit, they are only looking to sell. But this is where there is a contradiction with Gardevoir and the rest of the waifumons, clearly there is an audience for this and they do not exploit this.