Lucky Fire said:
I don't really know why. But Kingdra and Flygon do look like certain animals in the real world. Charizard just doesn't seem magical enough to be a real dragon and thus is resembled a lizard, although you might argue with that.
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Your post makes no sense to me... Kingdra is based on a sea dragon, which is... a
fish. Flygon has a lot of European dragon in it but its line is mostly based on the ant-lion which is an insect (the Flygon line is actually in the bug egg group, they're not even in the Dragon egg group). Charizard is really based on a dragon (an European dragon to be precise) and if you don't think so, you should google european dragon images. You can make a test with anybody that's not into Pokémon. Ask them what Charizard looks like and I bet everyone will say "dragon". Even in pokémon Ranger, you have to fight 4 elemental dragons (based on the classical elements) which are Salamence, Flygon, Kingdra and... Charizard.
Next, how are Flygon and Kingdra magical?? They have their own element just like Charizard, and the only thing remotely magical in Pokémon are Psychic-types and maybe Legendary Pokémon... Dragon Pokémon aren't magical at all, they control elements just like other regular Pokémon... And I'm talking about Charizard but this serves for any pokémon that should be Dragon-type (ex: Gyarados)
I know I said I wouldn't insist but for me, it's like, I'm explaining this as logical as possible but nobody gets it. Almost as, I'm saying 1+1=2 but you think I'm saying 1+1=3...
Edit: TDL ninja'd me... Still, the objective of my post is to point that Charizard
should be a dragon because it is based on such thing, not that they
have to change its type. I understand why they didn't do it like TDL said...