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* '''Polymorphic Pokémorphs''' - As aforementioned, these Pokémorphs are usually humans who have the ability to transform into a Pokémon, mostly at will. They were usually based off of K. A. Applegate's ''Animorphs'' books. | * '''Polymorphic Pokémorphs''' - As aforementioned, these Pokémorphs are usually humans who have the ability to transform into a Pokémon, mostly at will. They were usually based off of K. A. Applegate's ''Animorphs'' books. | ||
* '''{{wp|Moe anthropomorphism|Moe anthropomorphic}} Pokémorphs''', also known as "'''<span class="plainlinks">[http://en.wikifur.com/wiki/Gijinka Gijinka]</span> Pokémon'''" - Anthropomorphic Pokémon that look mostly human, but contain ''{{wp|Moe (slang)|moe}}'' qualities. Many of these Pokémorphs tend to look like humans in {{wp|cosplay}}, though they often have some Pokémon features, such as tails, ears, fins, and wings. | * '''{{wp|Moe anthropomorphism|Moe anthropomorphic}} Pokémorphs''', also known as "'''<span class="plainlinks">[http://en.wikifur.com/wiki/Gijinka Gijinka]</span> Pokémon'''" - Anthropomorphic Pokémon that look mostly human, but contain ''{{wp|Moe (slang)|moe}}'' qualities. Many of these Pokémorphs tend to look like humans in {{wp|cosplay}}, though they often have some Pokémon features, such as tails, ears, fins, and wings. | ||
* '''Taur Pokémorphs''' - Based off the {{wp|centaur|centaurs}} of {{wp|Greek mythology}}, these Pokémorphs have the upper body (head, arms, and torso) of a human, but the body (and, occasionally, the ears) of a Pokémon with a quadruped or other multi-legged body. Bipedal variations of these Pokémorphs are very rare. | * '''Taur Pokémorphs''' - Based off the {{wp|centaur|centaurs}} of {{wp|Greek mythology}}, these Pokémorphs have the upper body (head, arms, and torso) of a human, but the lower body (and, occasionally, the ears) of a Pokémon with a quadruped or other multi-legged body. Bipedal variations of these Pokémorphs are very rare. | ||
* '''Naga Pokémorphs''' - Based off the {{wp|Nāga|nāgas}} of {{wp|Hinduism}} and {{wp|Buddhism}}, these Pokémorphs have some of the parts, especially the arms, of a human, but the body and appearances of a serpentine Pokémon, such as {{p|Arbok}} and {{p|Seviper}}. | * '''Naga Pokémorphs''' - Based off the {{wp|Nāga|nāgas}} of {{wp|Hinduism}} and {{wp|Buddhism}}, these Pokémorphs have some of the parts, especially the arms, of a human, but the body and appearances of a serpentine Pokémon, such as {{p|Arbok}} and {{p|Seviper}}. | ||
* '''Traditional anthropomorphic Pokémorphs''' - Currently the most common form of Pokémorphs, they basically look like Pokémon with humanoid body forms. The Pikachu-morph character seen at the top of the article, Stunner Pikans, is an example of this type. | * '''Traditional anthropomorphic Pokémorphs''' - Currently the most common form of Pokémorphs, they basically look like Pokémon with humanoid body forms. The Pikachu-morph character seen at the top of the article, Stunner Pikans, is an example of this type. |
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