>>35387368>fire grass | pumpkaboo It's a ghost possessing a pumpkin. Ghost/Grass makes more sense desu.
>ice poison | froslass / purple claws zangooseNeither of these makes sense. First, Froslass is based on a Japanese female spirit known as a yuki-onna; ghosts of women that live in snowy climates to lure travelers in and take their lifeforce. Ice/Ghost makes sense for Froslass.
Zangoose is a Normal-type because it is an ordinary mongoose; it isn't Poison-type because it doesn't create its own poison.
>bug dragon | flygon / scytherScyther is a flying mantis, so Bug/Flying makes more sense for it. It doesn't have any dragon characteristics.
Flygon is more on the fence, but it is based on an ant lion that lives in the desert so Ground-type would make some sense.
>dark fairy | mawile Mawile literally has steel jaws on its head. Steel and Fairy fit it way more.
>fire ice | ninetalesI am assuming the Kantonian Ninetales, which has no characteristics associated with Ice-type. It has associations with psychic, ghost, and even fairy-type, but not really ice. Even the Alolan Ninetales no longer produces fire on its own, so it having a Fire-type makes no sense.
>electric poison | galvantulaGalvantula is a spider, and spiders in Pokemon are often given the bug-type (despite not technically being bugs). Bug fits more to be honest.
>ice bug | bergmiteThe bug reference only works for its English name. Its Japanese name is "Kachikooru," which is an onomatopoeia (kachikachi = frozen stiff) and kooru (to freeze). It has nothing Bug-type about it in its design.
>poison psychic | tentacruelIt's a jellyfish. Idk why Psychic-type would even fit. Water/Poison makes the most sense.
>ground fairy | dunsparceI get the Ground-type, but why Fairy? It might be based on a fictional creature, but that creature isn't remotely fairy-like. Normal/Ground makes the most sense to be honest.
>bug dark | accelgor / dustoxYes to Accelgor. No to Dustox.