If anything, an anthropomorphic/upright starter is the majority here. Sure, we've seen ones like Typhlosion in a quadrupedal pose, but out of all the final evolutions we've had five that actually walk on all fours. Five out of eighteen.
>>27365125I think this anon has a point. Some Pokemon are seen like animals, but the point that the games try to hammer into are that Pokemon are our friends and partners, and are no different from us trainers. Sure, we order them around and battle, but in the end, it's all about the connection we have to them.
Even if said connection involves feeding them and petting them, no matter how humanoid they may be