>>50470721cont:
In terms of Pokemon fanservice, almost every type is represented, as are a variety of body types (bipeds, kaijumons, chibimons, quadrapeds, objectmons), every generation at the time of gen 7 has a playable character, and it covers both shillmons (zard, pikachu, lucario, mewtwo), popular mons (garchomp, blaziken, gardevoir, etc), more niche favorites (scizor, weavile, machamp, etc), out of left field picks (croagunk, chandelure, aegislash, etc), 2 of the other most popular non kaiju sized legendaries, braixen for fuirries/ashime fans, and even key fighting game archetypes like a Shoto, Ninja with substitutes and izuna drops, supowered dark boss form, a joke character, etc.
The flavor of each mon's personality and animations is also very good: firstly, moves actually have their game effects (hex does more damage with debuffs, hyper beam is very punishable as it has high recovery/endlag with mewtwo being stunned, etc), some moves have anime or dex references (bone club and siesmic toss having the anime apperances, gardevoir's super being a black hole, etc)
A character like Sceptile is characterized as a ninja: Leaf blade is presented like an iato sword slash, substitute is a wooden substitution log, it uses leaf shurikins that float in place as space denial tools (and bullet seed/leech seed as ground traps too), and then it has leaf storm as a anti air grab which is an izuna drop; so he uses the shuriken, traps, etc to lock down movement at a distance then use giga drain as a long range grab, the izuna drop, lead blade, etc to punish them trying to avoid the traps
Another example, Scizor is animated like a mech: his intro animation is just the gundam launch sequence, his wings have jet boosters, his claws fire stuff like cannons or projectile energy buzzsaws/blades and he gets butterfly gundam energy wings in his super, Weavile is a brat that tries to act edgy and aloof but trips up and acts cute then tries to hide it, etc
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