YouTuber Alpharad even compared Yamask's to the " Mew under the truck" rumor due to its absurdity. The sheer absurdity of these is worthy of a chuckle. Malamar makes a return (turn your device upside down when Inkay levels up), and the game introduces Sirfetch'd (have Farfetch'd land three critical hits in one battle), Alcremie (give Milcery a Sweet and spin the analog stick), and Runerigus (have Yamask take at least 49 damage in one battle and then walk under a specific rock archway in Dusty Bowl without healing it). Some of the ridiculous ways Pokémon evolve in this game.
Despite the bud on its head that's meant to resemble a crown, thus giving it a regal aura, it's so disproportionate you'd swear Calyrex must be using its powers to stand upright. Special mention goes to Dracovish a fish's head stuck on a dinosaur's tail with a derpy face and a silly-looking gait (as seen in Pokémon Camp). Galar's fossil Pokémon may be considered Nightmare Fuel to some, but the sheer mismatch of the different body parts, combined with the Pokémon franchise's cartoony art style, makes them appear downright comical.There's something chuckle-worthy about what's basically living Stonehenge. Eiscue, a penguin with a block of ice around its head and a single hair sticking out the top.With a cute simple design and a cute simple name, it was no wonder it was an instant Ensemble Dark Horse among fans. Double points due to Unfortunate Character Design making it look like a bong. Galarian Weezing, with its two tall hats and smoky moustaches that make it resemble a wealthy, posh tycoon note Especially one with a penchant for the letter D.In fact, the entire line of this Pokémon is based off of apple maggots, also known as wyrms in apples.Just when you thought Pokémon based on inanimate objects couldn't get weirder, we get Sinistea, a literal possessed teacup, and Polteageist, a literal possessed teapot.Although Zacian looks "normal" in comparison to Zamazenta, whose design motif of wearing a huge shield on the front part of its body is akin to a frilled-neck lizard. Not even, say, an anthropomorphic bipedal wolf, or a wolf with a sword as part of its body, it somehow wields the sword in its teeth like a dog playing fetch with a stick. As noble and majestic Zacian may be, there's just something inherently amusing about a wolf carrying a sword in its mouth.Some of the Pokémon themselves are pretty chuckle-worthy.