Pokémon The 5 Ugliest Rock-Type Pokémon & The 5 Cutest
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Pokémon The 5 Ugliest Rock-Type Pokémon & The 5 Cutest
Rock-type Pokémon are underrated, sometimes even in terms of appearance. Here are the 5 ugliest & 5 cutest Rock-types. is beloved, but not every aspect of the franchise receives the same amount of love as the others. Rock-type Pokémon for instance as seen as a niche interest and aren't nearly as beloved as Pokémon who belong to the Dragon, Fairy, or Fire-types. That being said, the type itself is home to some of the cutest Pokémon in existence. However, they have some of the ugliest creatures in the entire franchise, as well. The following 5 ugliest and 5 cutest Rock-type Pokémon throughout the franchise. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY Cute Bonsly
When looking at adorable Pokémon in each typing the baby forms of existing Pokémon seem to be the best places to start and the Rock-type is no different. Longtime Pokémon fans may remember having to deal with Sudowoodo in Pokémon Gold & Silver, but that pesky tree-like received a cute pre-evolution. Bonsly resembles a tiny bonsai tree that's in a constant state of anxiety. Ugly Pupitar
Pupitar is simply a cocoon that happens to look like a set of medieval armor. The way it is shaped in the front makes it look like it has a face and the linework showcases a non-existent frown on its face. Its eyes can be seen via holes in the cocoon shell and secondary holes above them serve as eyebrows. Pupitar comes across less like a creature experiencing metamorphosis and more like your uncle watching his favorite team lose. Pupitar is the awkward teenager you deal with so you can reap the benefits of Tyranitar on the other end. Cute Amaura
Thanks to modern entertainment, dinosaurs, at least the baby forms, have morphed to share many of the same characteristics as kittens and puppies. Amaura, the Tundra Pokémon, follows suit with this trend and happens to be a tiny brachiosaurus-like creature with large puppy dog eyes. The fins at the top of its head feature a beautiful gradient flowing from a pastel yellow to a peachy pink hue. On top of that, it features a set of 4 stubby legs that make it irresistibly adorable. Ugly Lileep
Lileep falls into the category of Pokémon that most people forget exists. When looking at the collection of it's hard to see why anyone would choose this Pokémon. It is quite unnerving to look at and feels less like a living creature and more like a science experiment gone awry. The tentacle-like objects protruding from what looks to be its head make it even more off-putting. The choice of colors is also interesting as it sees a mix of purples and pinks with yellow as the accenting color. Cute Corsola
A commonly used and known about cheat when created creature designs that should come across as cute is to give it a pastel color. Corsola may be a Pokémon based on coral, but the vibrance of its pink hue and welcoming face make it adorable. Coral is pretty rigid and Corsola likely isn't the ideal cuddle buddy, but that doesn't mean it doesn't deserve a trainer's love. It stands at around 2 feet tall and only weighs around 11 pounds. This tiny underwater bulbous cutie just wants to be loved. Ugly Barbaracle
If the designers of Barbaracle chose a different assortment of colors when creating it would it be any less ugly? The answer to that is almost certainly no, considering how odd its physical composition is. This barnacle-like creature seemingly grew through and out of two separate rocks, which gave it it's and shape. It also happens to have a face that exists inside a head shaped like a hand. Each of its four hands also happens to have an eye in the palm of it, which makes this thing even more off-putting. Cute Dwebble
Cute as a descriptor for a creature usually comes with the caveat that the animal in question is likely furry, and/or a baby mammal of some sort. Dwebble breaks those traditional assumptions and showcases why kids always want to own a pet hermit crab. It has such a tiny body, that when you pair it with wondrous eyes full of curiosity, you can't help but feel empathetic for the little thing. It doesn't hurt that its body is dwarfed in comparison to the rock-like shell it holds on its back. Dwebble is easily one of the cutest out there. Ugly Probopass
When Pokémon first popped into the scene back in the late '90s, no one could have called that there'd be a Pokémon based on famous actor and comedian Groucho Marx. It shouldn't be too shocking though considering the iconic glasses attached to a nose and mustache have been a gag comedy gift for decades. Probopass, which wasn't introduced until Generation IV a decade later, takes those glasses and brings them to life as a with a giant mustache. When its base form Nosepass was first introduced many considered it to be ugly, but its evolutionary form snatched that label almost immediately. Cute Rockruff
The Pokémon franchise was created to capture the interest of humans, so naturally, any Pokémon that happens to resemble a dog or a cat has the edge in terms of likability and broad interest. Rockruff happens to be a puppy that comes equipped with two large blue eyes that win the hearts of even the most notorious pessimists. Its fur grows in such a way that it looks like it has a natural collar, which pairs nicely with its large bushy tail that carries the same cream-colored fur. Ugly Omastar
The epitome of ugly is being hard to look at, or at the very least making people feel uncomfortable. When it comes to it seems that Omastar wins the award for being the ugliest of the bunch. This prehistoric creature has a face, not even its mother could love. The bi-sectioned mouth and wiggly tentacles that act as whiskers in a way make it come across less like an ancient snail, but instead like a face-hugger from the Alien franchise. Kids likely have nightmares in which this thing jumps onto their faces when they're out swimming in the ocean.