168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokémon has been releasing new and exciting games, movies, and merchandise for more than two decades. In that time fans have seen numeꦗrous generations introduce hundreds of new pokémon of varying types, sizes, and inspirations.

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Many of these new creatures have become fan favorites, but there's more than a handful of designs that left trainers scratching their heads as the lack of creativity or originality was quite evident. Let's now look at and rank the least creative 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokémon designs ever.

Updated by Brianna Albert on November 1st, 2020: Pokémon has always been known to have great designs, but some have been deemed lackluster. This is perhaps because as the years have continued, it has become harder to create a unique design in place of the beginning ones.

Despite fans loving the series and the Pokémon who are released along with them, some designs are outright cookie cutter and not that inspiring at all. From the newest additions in the Pokémon Sword and Shield: The Isle of Armor and Crown Tundra DLC to the newest designs in the base game, here are 15 of the most ill-inspired Pokémon designs.

15 Glastrier

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Glastrier is the newest Pokémon introduced in the Pokémon  Sword and Shield Crowd Tundra DLC. There have been several Pokémon that borrow th𒁏eir design from horses, from Rapidash to Mudsdale.

It's a bit of wonder why there has been another iteration of a horse, but at least this time it's an ice-type. The design may look fairly cool, but inventive it most definitely is not.

14 Zubat

zubat flying pokemon

Many early Pokémon fans will most likely remember Zubat as a nuisance, as this bat Pokémon used to infest caves so t𝓡horoughly they would need to use repels to make them go away for good.

Zubat is a batーand that's it. Nothing more, nothing less, as there isn't much to think about for its design. Even the name directs fans to thiღnk of its real-life counterpart, sans the eyes.

13 Torchic

No matter how cute this Pokémon may be, it's tough to call Torchic's design unique. Classified as a "Chick Pokémon♎," Torchic is exactly what is writ💎ten on the tinー a tiny chick.

Torchic's design isn't at all eye-⛄catching, instead of relying on cuteness to make people fall in love with it. Alt❀hough Torchic is a beloved Generation III starter Pokémon, it's safe to say that "unique" is far from a fitting term here.

12 Swirlix

Pokemon Swirlix

Swirlix is a Pokémon first introduced in Generation VI when Pokémon X and Y were released.

The designers barely had to try to capture what exactly this fairy-type Pokémon would look like, as it is classified as the "cotton candy" Pokém🍬on. Despite having a cuteness factor along with Torchic, it feels like a relatively lazy design when compared ꩵto many others.

11 Pumpkaboo

Pumpkaboo Pokemon

Pumpkaboo is a clever name, but the design is not. This "pumpkin Pokémon" introduced in Generation VI looks like a hairball stuck inside ꦑa pumpkin. This dual typed ghost and grass-type Pokémon has a clear-cut design that probably won't remain in fans' memories very long.

10 Stunky

Outside of Flower from the movie Bambi, skunks have always been quite offputting and disgusting to humans. The problem with the Skunk Pokémon Stunky isn't that it's ugly, it'💙s that it doesn't resemble a skunk. Skunky's face and body very much communicate the overall design of a cat or badger and the eyes and nose look way too much like an owl. It's evolution Skuntank resembles a feline even more than it does despite it having a🌳 long tail that's almost identical to that of a real skunk's.

9 Inteleon

168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokémon Sword and Shield introduced trainers to the Galar region, a place heavily influenced by the United Kingdom. Despite many of the newer pokémon being well-received by fans, there's a large contingency of people who believe this is the worst set of final starter evolutions in the history of Pokémon.

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Inteleon leads this group as the final form of Sobble and a weirdly odd espionage version of the title character from the animated film Rango. It also resembles the villain from Monsters Inc., ܫRandall which makes it even more unnerving and untrustworthy.

8 Magmar

In all honesty, this spot was a toss-up between Magmar and Magmortar, but after taking some time to look over both designs the choice was quite apparent. Magmortar sports an uglier face than its previous form, but it also happens to have a little flare to it🅘s design by way of its mortar cannons.

Magby is the only saving grace of this evolutionary line of hideous bipedal flame humanoids. Oddly enough Magmar's face makes it look like either an idiot or the biggest sociopath in the world of Pokémon.

7 Luvdisc

Luvdisc is a poorly designed pokémon whose design is only made worse by the fact thaꦬt it doesn't evolve into anything. It's simply a pink-colored fish that's shaped like a heart. There's nothing special about it, and considering it's both pink and its shape is based oꦑn a heart you'd assume it'd be a lot more adorable than it is.

This pokémon is a ripe candidate for either an evolution or a new regional variantꦿ form. Hopefully, this dud of a design gets some tender love and care in the future in literally any capacity.

6 Klefki

Whenever you hear conversations about Pokémon from people who haven't stuck with the series they'll often point to pokémon like Trubbish or Klefki as examples for why GameFreak ran out of ideas. The trash pokémon makes sense as it can be explained that the bacteria evolved into a sentient creatu😼re.

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Klefki, on the other hand, is a living pair♛ of keys, which would only make sense if it possessed the keys and was ghost-type. Inanimate objectꦍs can make sense as living pokémon, but Klefki designers didn't even try.