>>44252219>Right, because clearly being avian with pink feathers and wings has nothing in common with Flamingos.It's fucking pokemon dude. You think mice can be bright yellow too?
>If the small logical step from flamenco to flamingo is too much for youAgain, that's just your dumb headcanon, it's not a flamenco, it's a can can dancer, a totally different form of dancing. It doesn't even have the traditional coloring or ruffles of a flamenco dress, see oricorio, which actually is based on flamenco dances. Aromatisse is poofier in design.
>You forgot that there's also plague doctor elements use and resemblance to the maskPic related. It's supposed to resemble a masquerade party mask. Aromatisse's whole shtick is that it's made for fancy rich people.
>If ambiguous meant "no clear design direction" you'd be onto somethingClearly it has a design direction considering it has the perfume motif going on, while burrowing real life elements from French culture, but go off I suppose.
>Then what does it have in common with other fairy types?There's a French folkloric tales of a feminine fairy called the Lutine, who are known to cause 'fairy locks' to a person's hair, hence the two hairs sticking out of Aromatisse's design. Why is this important? Because it's French name is Cocotine, guess where the 'tine' comes from.
So yes, like many Kalosian fairies, Aromatisse is also based on a French folkloric fairy. Shocking, I know.
>Conflating two different things while doing nothing with the makeup aspect.Perfume and a powderpuff are in the makeup category, and as said before, Aromatisse literally battles with it's odors.
>Do you honestly expect a kid to look at Aromatisse and get any of the design elements listed above? I'm pretty sure no child is going to care about any of that in any pokemon. No kid is going to look at a Manectric and go 'zomg it's a raijuu and also a crocodile clip!1!!' No, they're just gonna see a cool blue wolf and move on.