Pokémon The 5 Ugliest Grass-Type Pokémon & The 5 Cutest
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Pokémon The 5 Ugliest Grass-Type Pokémon & The 5 Cutest
The world of Pokémon is full of cute, Grass-type critters, but a handful of them definitely landed on the ugly side of the Pokédex. The franchise has survived and thrived for so long because the games, anime, and designs of the Pokémon themselves have captured the hearts of millions. Of course, every fan is going to have their personal preferences for what Pokémon speak to them the most, but generally, it's pretty obvious which designs are ugly and which are cute and adorable. In the world of Grass-types, who happens to be the cutest and ugliest among them? Let's now take a look at the five ugliest and five cutest Pokémon throughout . THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY Cute Whimsicott
It should come as no surprise that a who happens to be both Grass and Fairy-type made this list. Whimsicott, the final form of Cottonee, is a little puffball who looks like the perfect partner for cuddling. It stands at slightly over two feet tall and weighs only 14 pounds. The hair encompassing most of its body is essentially cotton and it uses it to float and traverse long distances via wind currents. They also happen to be natural pranksters, that get away with it due to how cute they are. Ugly Gloom
Gloom, for all intents and purposes, is a living fungus. It has spores all over its body it uses to release toxins and other questionable secretions. Its base form named Oddish is pretty adorable, and its final form named Vileplume has a certain elegance to it. Gloom unfortunately is a prime example of being the awkward teenager in a evolutionary chain. When looking at its facial expression it seems like the act of living itself is discomforting to it. Thankfully you can skip right past it with a Leaf Stone in hand. Cute Turtwig
Turtwig, in the realm of Grass-type starters, makes a case as one of the cutest. It happens to be a tiny little turtle with a leaf sprouting from the top of its head. Over the years it seems that the winning formula for a starter is to have a cute base form, an awkward middle form, and either an intimidating/cool or beautiful form. Turtwig falls perfectly into this formula and ends up as a colossal turtle with a living biome on its back when it reaches the form of Torterra. One look at Turtwig and your heart will be melting. Ugly Tangela
Sometimes the reason humans interpret things as ugly is simply that the thing in question is unfamiliar and/or off-putting to some extend. Tangela is supposed to be a jumbled up collection of vines, but the pairing of two bright eyes in a pit of darkness makes it come across as creepy and unnerving. Its evolution named Tangrowth could have also made the list as it' simply a bigger collection of vines. It'd be quite interesting if someone was able to get a glimpse at what was hidden underneath all of the vines. Cute Bellossom
Earlier Gloom was talked about as one of the ugliest in the entire franchise. Well, if you have a Gloom and are unsure if you'd want it to become a Vileplume, you do have another option. Instead of giving your Gloom a Leaf Stone, give it a Sun Stone instead. This will turn it into a Bellossom, one of the most welcoming and adorable creatures the franchise has to offer. This little thing looks like it is always in a cheerful mode and visually looks like it is a hula dancer welcoming you to your next adventure. Ugly Carnivine
Carnivine is the living embodiment of what a Venus Fly-Trap would look like in the world of . Its body shape and piercing eyes are quite uncomfortable, and that's not even factoring in its large sharp teeth it has. Plants don't have to follow the same rules of anatomy that Pokémon based on real-life animals have to and Carnivine is a perfect example of that. Its legs look like a bundle of plant life and make it so its movement becomes sporadic and unnerving. Carnivine is ugly and creepy in equal parts. Cute Rowlet
Rowlet is the second starter to make the list on the cute side of things. The designers knew what they were doing when they gave a tiny baby owl a small bow-tie on its neck. On top of that, it happens to have a perfect circle for a body which makes it look even more like a stuffed toy you'd cuddle with. In terms of size, it comes in at less than a foot tall and weighing right above three pounds. According to the Pokédex, it has a tendency to rest in its trainer's pockets or their backpack when it feels low on energy. Ugly Cradily
One simple glance at Cradily would make you believe it is a dinosaur with shrunken limbs. Well, it's actually based on barnacles and the pink mane around its head are actually the tentacles it uses to grab unsuspecting prey and devour it. Its mane of tentacles is also colored in a way that makes them quite phallic in appearance. After further evaluation, it's quite shocking that its design was approved internally considering Nintendo and The Pokémon Company are always so focused on family-friendly creations. Cute Bulbasaur
Generally, Bulbasaur is considered the third choice among the Kanto starters simply because Squirtle and Charmander fans are so vocal. It seems, though, that all three of them are beloved to their fan bases. Out of the three Bulbasaur clearly has the worst final form, but the best middle form. All three base forms are equally adorable and arguably the cutest in their respective typing. Bulbasaur's personality generally resembles that of a puppy, which is charming considering it's more akin to a frog biologically. Ugly Venusaur
Trainers who ended up choosing Bulbasaur in their initial were delighted to see its second form named Ivysaur when it evolved. The problem is that out of the three main starters in the Kanto region, Venusaur was clearly the least desirable of the three. It tops this list because being ugly is relative and when a starter Pokémon is ugly it cuts twice as deep. If you happen to snag yourself a Bulbasaur the best thing you can do for yourself is giving it an Everstone after it evolves into Ivysaur and embracing it forever.