>Magmortar and Rhyperior
Meh, never was any thrilled about it, I kind of forgot they existed. Must be because of the way how you have to get them in the first place. Magmortar seems okayish, but not that impressive, same goes for Rhyperior.
>Pikipek's evo
Just plain toucan, nothing that really stands out from it. You could argue that toucans already look pretty distinguished themselves and we already had plain birds, but it won't change the fact that it's a toucan.
>Morelull's evo
Vileplume syndrome.
>Crabrawler's evo
Underwhelming, but kind of makes sense. It won't leave anyone excited, but I guess he'll get to have his own kind of fans.
>Rowlett's final evo
His design seems decent, but its mechanical placement is rather odd, can't say I expected more from it since we didn't expect a archer in the first place. Hood makes me wonder if he can still turn his head but I doubt it
>Litten's final evo
In a franchise that already had plenty of bipedal Fire starters, of which I've been full witness of, it's dull in the sense that they never gave a shot making it quadrupedal just to see what they'd be capable of in that sense. Concept is nice, belt and overall anatomy is overall awkward and rather unnatural looking.
>Popplio's final evo
It's refreshing in a way, but I can already tell that their mindset was "we need to make a starter that appeals to girls" and it feels like they were inspired by Braixen's popularity while it aided Serena as a performer in the anime. It's got the thematic to support that fact, it's essentially a mermaid/selkie themed sea lion that now performs and sings and even has this headphone/tiara in its design to back it up. As whether it appeals to everyone, it simply doesn't, otherwise, Poppmaid wouldn't have the kind of backlash she has now. It sings and it looks pretty, but as of now, that's simply what it looks like at the moment and isn't exactly a concept that leaves me that excited. It's dull in that sense.