>>53438499They objectively don’t. Stop saying the sky is orange. The statement is argumentatively equivalent to the sky being blue, but factually retarded and you aren’t actually convincing anyone with a healthy pair of eyes and a brain.
>>53438510Please enlighten us by saying how a juggernaut Pokemon somehow isn’t a jobmon.
>>53441745Rereading, he basically meant that you seem to use Sea Lions not being able to walk bipedally as evidence Samurott cannot, even though they have completely different body plans and legs. Boars can’t walk either, yet we have Emboar.
>>53443161Except the quality of the animation doesn’t matter when we’re simply talking about the proof of concept being Samurott’s ability for quick bipedal combat, which that video demonstrates. Even if it wasn’t animated seamlessly, it demonstrates that the design itself is able to perform said action, and that any day someone can just animate it better. Criticize shitty ashimators, not Samurott.
>>53443206I don’t think the others seem as aquatic, but they have their own sets of issues. Blastoise has seen countless changes to the shell holes to account for changes in limb mobility and canon rotary ability, akin the Samurott’s blades changing sizes to an extent. It also can’t run with legs that small. Feraligatr still suffers with its 3D model, with its weight distribution being fucked. Swampert literally demonstrates quadruped-biped hybridism. Empoleon has tiny legs not made to run yet does so anyway. Greninja and Inteleon are so thin they’d snap under their own weight. Primarina obviously has a fucked walking animation because it’s actually built for water. Quaquaval just looks disjointed in so many places. I think these are okay problems Ti have in a fictional monster series where physics don’t work exactly perfectly, so nothing is actually innately wrong with these designs.
>>53443666Snakes are occasionally born with vestigial legs, anon. A bald man’s still a mammal.