First stage is based on the cymbal clapping monkey, who's overall cheerful and likes to applaud good performances, while the latter stage is a performer/celebrity who the base stage cheers on, using its tail to extend into a playable guitar. According to my understanding of the fairy typing, it doesn't need to be limited to mythology and overall cute creatures, but also be related to idols and performers (much like Mr Mime and Sylveon), hence why it gains that typing upon evolving. Electric typing generally comes from their mechanical features and overall fuzzyness.
However, I realised after naming them that neither chimpanzees and orangutangs have tails, which both clearly have, so some input on whether or not I should change those names or not would be nice (and if yes, suggestions are welcome).
>>26624675>>26631083Agreeing with above anon, the concept is nice but the current design is very basic. If it's a base stage then that's all fine and good, but if it's the final stage, it could build more on the concept. Perhaps a Fairy/Grass or Fairy/Ground where the mushroom circle becomes a stone circle, with a turtle or equally large-backed creature as the base?
>>26628272Very cute and creatitve, definitely support.
>>26628343Would be good to know the typing for this, I presume rock, but the other is a bit elusive. Looks cool, is all I can say.
>>26631814Siding with you here. Designing quick designs is fun and good practise, but if you ask for serious feedback and then try to shift the blame on the original requester, then what are you trying to achieve?