Interesting topic, many players kinda subestimate the normal typed Pokémon because they're often considered as boring, but there are some interesting and great fellows. I will skip all of the normal/flying typed birds, since for me they're birds and not the usual normal types. : P
So, one for every generation:
Persian: Well, yes, it's a cat. We have a bunch of them right now, but it was the first and I kinda like the way Nintendo's presenting it as a mean and sneaky Pokémon. Okay and maybe I just like cats.
Stantler: The one and only Stag. I'm sorry, but I never got to like Sawsbuck. So why Stantler? I like Pokémon with a rather simple design resembling the animals they're based on. So Stantler really does look like a stag. It's not really playable in CP but for a normal playthrough it has well enough stats and quite the movepool.
Zangoose: It's a mungo and I love it's design, since it is rather plain and yet somewhat cool. I have to admit, too, that I love the evil look it always has despite being that fluffy. This time you can even play it doing CP, since it can use swords dance and a toxic orb. Of course, it's no real match winner, but it can come in handy. And its a fluffy, mean mungo!
Porygon-Z: I hate the design and I never understood why it was neccessary to give the evolved computer program porygon yet another evolution, but generation 4 does not have too many normal typed Pokémon worth considering. So well, Porygon-Z, you can play it as a special sweeper in CP. Hooray.
Lillipup: I think it's cute. When I first saw its design it thought I might want to play it, until I noticed its evolutions, that is. You can live with Herdier, I think, but why Nintendo killed the whole line by creating something like Stoutland... I'll never understand. Nevertheless, Lillipup definitely is cute.
Grebbit: Well, it's kinda freaky, if you ask me. A giant rabbit that's able to dig with its ears... I do like this idea and since I can't really make myself liking the Buneary-line, it's the only real rabbit Nintendo has so far. And Nintendo did even investigate a little, since they kept in mind, that rabbits dig tunnels to hide and sleep in.
So, one for every generation:
Persian: Well, yes, it's a cat. We have a bunch of them right now, but it was the first and I kinda like the way Nintendo's presenting it as a mean and sneaky Pokémon. Okay and maybe I just like cats.
Stantler: The one and only Stag. I'm sorry, but I never got to like Sawsbuck. So why Stantler? I like Pokémon with a rather simple design resembling the animals they're based on. So Stantler really does look like a stag. It's not really playable in CP but for a normal playthrough it has well enough stats and quite the movepool.
Zangoose: It's a mungo and I love it's design, since it is rather plain and yet somewhat cool. I have to admit, too, that I love the evil look it always has despite being that fluffy. This time you can even play it doing CP, since it can use swords dance and a toxic orb. Of course, it's no real match winner, but it can come in handy. And its a fluffy, mean mungo!
Porygon-Z: I hate the design and I never understood why it was neccessary to give the evolved computer program porygon yet another evolution, but generation 4 does not have too many normal typed Pokémon worth considering. So well, Porygon-Z, you can play it as a special sweeper in CP. Hooray.
Lillipup: I think it's cute. When I first saw its design it thought I might want to play it, until I noticed its evolutions, that is. You can live with Herdier, I think, but why Nintendo killed the whole line by creating something like Stoutland... I'll never understand. Nevertheless, Lillipup definitely is cute.
Grebbit: Well, it's kinda freaky, if you ask me. A giant rabbit that's able to dig with its ears... I do like this idea and since I can't really make myself liking the Buneary-line, it's the only real rabbit Nintendo has so far. And Nintendo did even investigate a little, since they kept in mind, that rabbits dig tunnels to hide and sleep in.