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I have been wondering this for a while. How exactly are Pokémon measured?
I'll explain.
We measure animals, for example, a dog's height from the ground to the top of the shoulder blades, at the base of the neck. My dog's measured height is 18". But she's actually 24 inches from the ground to the top of her head.
Let's look at Arcanine, a canine pokemon. Despite what the anime suggest, Arcanine is a very large Pokémon. His Pokédex entry state's that he is 6 foot 3 inches tall. That's 75 Inches tall.
Now, here's the fun part. If we measure Pokémon like we do animals, IRL, then taking the height to actual height ratio from my dog (which is 3:4 BTW), we can calculate that the average Arcanine would be ~94 Inches from ground to top of head. That's nearly 8 feet tall.
So, is Arcanine slightly taller than the average human at 6 foot 3 inches, or does it tower above the average human at 7 foot 8 inches?
Related image.
I'll explain.
We measure animals, for example, a dog's height from the ground to the top of the shoulder blades, at the base of the neck. My dog's measured height is 18". But she's actually 24 inches from the ground to the top of her head.
Let's look at Arcanine, a canine pokemon. Despite what the anime suggest, Arcanine is a very large Pokémon. His Pokédex entry state's that he is 6 foot 3 inches tall. That's 75 Inches tall.
Now, here's the fun part. If we measure Pokémon like we do animals, IRL, then taking the height to actual height ratio from my dog (which is 3:4 BTW), we can calculate that the average Arcanine would be ~94 Inches from ground to top of head. That's nearly 8 feet tall.
So, is Arcanine slightly taller than the average human at 6 foot 3 inches, or does it tower above the average human at 7 foot 8 inches?
Related image.