Pokémon has hundreds of designs, and Game Freak has even more ideas for generations to come. Some are simpler than others, but somehow or other they all have interesting details. Except Ditto, who doesn't need them. With his ability to transform into any Pokémon, he has enough to be one of the most curious creatures in the franchise. But everything has an explanation in the designs like the meaning of the Meowth golden coin. There are also differences between the two sexes, but sometimes they are negligible. This occurs with the Male torchic having a spot on his butt
Surely you've heard of chicken sexators. It is a profession in the poultry industry for determine sex of newborn chicks. To do this, a traditional Japanese technique dating from the 1920s is used that reveals anal ventilation to see if the chick has a bulge or not. Game Freak reflected this detail in the male Torchic design to differentiate it from the female with a small dot on the butt. This Pokémon is based on a chick in its initial state and its name also contains a reference to this meaning: from the English torch (torch) and chick (chick). Have you ever imagined such a story behind the fire-type Pokémon?
The Pokémon Company likes to hide details in their designs, usually inspired by real animals, legends or traditions. Surprising as it may be, Farfetch’d is based on a Japanese proverb about a duck carrying leeks. So its design looks exactly like what it is, but it has a much deeper meaning than you might have imagined.
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