>>57600503>YawnieLong gone, you're jumping at shadows. Either way you're wrong.
>best pokemon animationsCalling those janky ugly pixelated movements "animations" is a stretch. The best animations are, of course, from the Stadium series.
>Best route designsHaha, no. I can recall maybe one route in Unova, the bridge, and even that's pretty bland and forgettable. The other routes are all just one big blur unlike gens 1-2 where all the routes are distinct and memorable.
>The best musicAh yes the soundfont with trumpets that sound like loud wet messy farts and some of the most forgettable route themes and generic battle themes to date. The only track from gen 5 anyone knows is Driftveil. Compare that to Kanto (Literally every track is iconic), Johto (a uniquely Japanese sound with several unique tracks, more in the remakes), and Hoenn (actually good synth brass combined with some of the most iconic tracks in the franchise like steven's theme, the magma/aqua encounter themes, and the regi theme), and it's no contest. Gen 4 is where the OST started to drop off, with cynthia's piano suite probably being the most memorable track in the game, but gen 5 isn't any better.
>the best post gameKanto's postgame is shit I'll give you that.
Johto has an entire second region with additional content in its remakes (which also have the gen 4 battle frontier).
Hoenn has the battle frontier in emerald as well as hunting down a lati, the two other box legends, the regis, contests if you didn't do them earlier, and the extra steven battle in emerald.
Sinnoh has the battle frontier, which has tons of content aside from the frontier itself, Dialga and Palkia in Platinum, the lake legendaries, the kanto birds, turnback cave, the pal park, and in the remakes you have those legendary areas where you can catch legendaries from older games.
Gen 5 has... White forest and black city (in one of the two games in its gen), and the E4 rematch in BW1, and the PWT (sort of).