>>53542314>Very cute melt downprojection
>You can try to pretend that a monkey being angry is as absurdA monkey being angry to the point that it's described in the games is very absurd, yes
> lizard described and animated with very clear human mannerismsYes, a fantastical take on traits that're already prescribed onto animals that exist in order to convey a theme.
>and who I might add, literally looks like it's wearing a tuxedo due to it's body markings, but it isn'tYes, and Primeape looks like it's wearing bracelets and Poliwrath looks like it's wearing gloves. Who cares about simulated articles of clothing on Pokemon? It's been a thing since day 1, even on distinctly non-humanoid designs.
>Grab Charizard and Incineroar and put them side by side and ask someone which character feels like a species that could populate a world and which one feels like an individual character from a dreamworks movie, the answer will be blatantly obvious.Yeah? Incineroar is blatantly more characterized than Charizard. Doesn't change the fact that it can and has been portrayed differently to it's portrayal in-game, showing a range of personalities is possible.
>All you have is nitpicking of small anime momentsOnce again, these mons plated big roles in the major battles of their respective works.
>do your best to not get too upset when people continue to shit on the current furry-esque contrivedly-human starters.I'm not upset, I'm explaining why you're line of thinking is flawed.
And these people can continue to think what they want, really. It'll just be sad when they're yet again forced to face the reality of a bipdeal humanoid being one of the most popular mons of the gen and then whine about it.
>Back in G1 the monsters with humanoid behaviour were Fighting type and Psychic typeYou can't ignore Cubone forever, anon.
>>53542336I don't disagree with you. "gentlemanly" is a description of it's mannerisms, and can tie into it's personality from there. That's my entire point.