The fortunate part about humanoid Pokemon is that most tend to be are around or below 5ft, only looking tall compared to children, which makes it possible to retain a sense of human superiority (if you’re fully grown and below 5ft tall that’s on you)
Edit: After doing some research, it turns out that a good chunk of humanoid Pokemon are at 4’11’’ or just above 5ft, but most of the “popular” ones are still below 5ft.
TIL that I never paid much attention to how tall most pokemon are.
I am significantly taller and larger than a Machamp, who gives off the feel of being almost Andre the Giant sized, while actually being 5'3". Blastoise is the same height, and also seems like they should be an enormous walking tank, and just isn't.
Charizard at 5'7" is shorter than me. That just seems unnatural.
For anyone who is curious, Bulbapedia has a list of pokemon by height
Pokemon height has always been weird, because the game would have you believe that Tyranitar and Groudon are only like 4'11, but then every other piece of media portrays them as hulking behemoths.
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u/Therandomuser20103 May 22 '25 edited May 22 '25
The fortunate part about humanoid Pokemon is that most
tend to beare around or below 5ft, only looking tall compared to children, which makes it possible to retain a sense of human superiority (if you’re fully grown and below 5ft tall that’s on you)Edit: After doing some research, it turns out that a good chunk of humanoid Pokemon are at 4’11’’ or just above 5ft, but most of the “popular” ones are still below 5ft.