The" Human Shape" Pokémon Jynx.
Jynx Maze getting boinked by a black businessman.
HD PornPros- Brunette Jynx Maze bounces her thick.
Super hot brunettes Jynx Maze and Jayda Stevens an.
Jynx's appearance and design have received criticisms in various publications.
Jynx also made a cameo as a doll that Misty wins.
GamesRadar described Magmar and Jynx as the Romeo and Juliet of Pokémon.
Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, Jynx is a rare Pokémon that is only
GamesRadar's Carolyn Gudmundson compared Jynx to the Gothita line due to both's designs
In addition, the Kanto Elite Four member Lorelei uses a Jynx on her team.
Jynx later appears in Pokémon Orange Islands series, in
episodes still present in American rotations.
In addition Jynx have large pink lips,
saucer-like eyes, white arms, and long, blond hair.
Greensboro News & Record alleging that Jynx's design bore a striking resemblance to blackface actors,
Also known as the"Human Shape" Pokémon, Jynx is a female-only species that resembles the Japanese
mythical creatures Yamauba and Yuki-onna.
Jynx appeared again in the episode The Ice Cave,
which was not aired in English-speaking countries for the same reason.
GamesRadar editor Carolyn Gudmundson listed"humanoid" as one of the most overused Pokémon designs,
listing Mr. Mime and Jynx as two of"the most infamous" examples.
GamesRadar's Carolyn Gudmundson compared Jynx to the Gothita line due to both's designs being
based on an"overtly feminine form", though describing Gothita's line as"way less creepy.
In Pokémon Red and Blue and their remakes, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, Jynx is a rare Pokémon that is only
available through trading with an in-game NPC.
Outside of the main series, Jynx appeared in Pokémon Snap,
Pokémon Pinball, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness, and the Pokémon Ranger games.
Jynx first appeared in the Pokémon anime in Holiday
Hi-Jynx when one of Santa Claus's Jynx was separated from him, Ash and friends helped to return the Jynx to her owner.
In response, Game Freak modified Jynx's design in localized versions of the games,
a change which would several years later be reflected in the Japanese versions of the games and the anime series.
Children's book author and cultural critic Carole Boston Weatherford published an article in the
Greensboro News & Record alleging that Jynx's design bore a striking resemblance to blackface actors,
an image considered racist against black people, and further described the Pokémon as"a dead ringer for an obese drag queen.