I'm not sure what my dad wanted me to do. When I submitted a comic to Disney Adventures and got a letter back, my dad read it after I did, then angrily said, "Hmph! Keep drawing." (The letter's closing comment was, "And don't forget to keep drawming!") There's something about animation that my dad had a strong dislike for, and one thing he didn't want me to do was go into animation. Of course that hasn't stopped me...
(If you want to know, he was a film fan. His favorite genres were horror and sci-fi.)
Looks like I was beaten to making one for Flygon. I regret that; Flygon is my favorite Dragon-type by far. It's so cute...
For that last group shot, I could identify Banette, Shellos, and Celebi. I think it needs to be shown more clear that the two parts of the Girafarig one are stuck together, and there aren't too many distinguishing characteristics on Mew to translate well into a human. Forgive me if it goes against your style, Jinchuuriki Hunter, but I think they'd be a lot more identifiable if you did them individually and maybe colored. Some Pokémon, like Shellos, are defined largely by their color. (I can understand if you don't want to color them. I'm too impatient to color for the most part. That's why I rarely contribute here.)
Also, I think the Jirachi one can benefit from having those tear-like markings on the face like the actual Jirachi. I don't know if it was intentionally supposed to all be only loosely based on the Pokémon, if it was done without references, or both...But I think because they only keep a few characteristics of the Pokémon hey're based on, that's why people have trouble recognizing what they're based on.