Why isn't GameFreak fixing Pokemon sizes?
I mean really? A Dunsparce has the same height as a Cresselia, Darkrai, Swampert and Salamence (4'11" / 1.5 m).
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As for why Game Freak has not measured all Pokemon vertically, or fixed the sizes, I’m not sure. Either this is intentional, or Game Freak has not gotten around to it.
This isn’t only for Dunsparce, however. Here are some examples:
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Okay, I just want to clarify the fact thatwe have never seen Pokemon in real life.Dunsparce is 1.5m, or 4'11'' in length. Length. According toherethat’s around the size of the average US female human, which even in length, is huge. Dunsparce doesn’t even look that big, but apparently it is.
Charizard is 5'07'', or 1.7m, which is about the size of the average male (according to the link above), same as how Deoxys and Heatran are also the same height.
This may not have been Game Freak logic at all, Game Freak might have added these ridiculous sizes for the sake of easter eggs (for the people who notice, and get a laugh out of it) or they may have actually imagined it to be that height. But you’ve never seen Pokemon in real life, so you really have nothing to compare it with.
Like, you see that tree over there? In the distance, outside your window? It probably looks about the same height as you, but when you go closer to it it looks like the size of a Wailord. So don’t jump to conclusions.
Hope I helped. :)Sourceand the above link
I’m not part of Game Freak so I can’t answer this with 100% truth but I will try to explain:
Height isn’t always how high the Pokemon is in a Pokedex entry it can be the length as well. For example dunsparce is obviously not 1.5m high but it is if it is placed with it’s tail on the ground and head in the sky it is. Which actually is the Maximum size of the named Pokemon.
So GameFreak isn’t fixing them because there is nothing wrong with them they are accurate if compared properly