98.
I think Zeo at the top of the page might actually have forgotten to include the number, but it's not like I can be certain of that xD
Yes, but the point was that Charizard is not 'giant'. To me giant is something that's vastly bigger compared to humans, something that would dwarf us in comparison.
Gigantamax Charizard for example is 28 meters, so that would actually be giant. No idea how big a Dynamax Arcanine would be as only Gigantamaxes have their sizes listed. Those are not the regular Pokemon though.
Judging from the sizes in the PokeDex between the regular sizes and the Alphas, Alpha's increase in size by less than half (looked up only a couple, might not hold up for every Pokemon that can be Alpha). An alpha Charizard would probably be like 2.3-2.5 meters, which I still don't consider giant.
It's by no means an 'issue' with just Charizard though.
Pokemon as a franchise has a habit of making Pokemon that look like they'd be really big and then they end up much smaller than expected. Like, Tyranitar for example looks like it should be taller than my house, but nope it's only 2 meters tall. It's merely 11 cm taller than me