I remember a friend of mine calling Igglybuff "creepy" because of the red eyes. Said friend is a Dark-type fan who likes grotesque stuff.Igglybuff's eyes are red and black when Jigglypuff and Wigglytuff both have blue eyes.
I didn't even know Hisuian Sneasel has a gender difference.Speaking of, it bugs me that Sneasler doesn't have a gender difference but Sneasel-H does.
None of the other regional forms have gender differences, even if their original does, except for Sneasel so if 3/4ths of the "line" has them...the only reason I can think of is because they wanted the Noble Sneasler to be a girl and the extra long ear piece was meant to look feminine by design where as it'd be short if they retained the difference, but at that point why bother giving Sneasel-H the difference? Or maybe it could have been cute to flip the gender length?
Really if it weren't for female Partner Eevee, I would have thought the 3D models are why Game Freak discontinued subtle dimorphism.
By the way, as much as I like the Espurr line, can someone explain to me whyMeowstichas gender differences? Nothing about its inspiration suggests it should.It's more like how they handle gender differences after they experimenting with minor sexual dimorphism in gen IV and threw it out of the window after Gen IV to only major sexual dimorphism with only select Pokemon.
Sometimes they designed that the male and female Pokemon will play different role. Unfortunately, Pyroar are just Lions and Lionesses, nothing more.
And speaking of gender, the Dawn Stone.Unlike any other evolution stone, it gained no members after its introduction in Generation IV. 17 years later, it still only affects male Kirlia and female Snorunt.