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Pokémon's reputation for being child-friendly is well-established. All mainline games carry an "E for Everyone" rating, suggesting accessibility for any child capable of using a controller. However, beneath the surface of Pikachu and Eevee's cheerful demeanor lies a surprisingly dark undercurrent. Some Pokédex entries detail unsettling stories of abduction and even murder, adding a layer of unsettling intrigue to the franchise.
IGN has compiled five particularly creepy Pokédex entries, though many more could be included. Notable omissions are Mimikyu, a Pokémon whose terrifying appearance compels it to disguise itself as Pikachu; Haunter, a silent stalker who lethally licks its victims; and Hypno, whose cartoon portrayal even includes child abduction and dream-feeding.
AnswerSee ResultsDrifloonA young girl, excited for a weekend of flower picking, encounters a seemingly innocent purple balloon. Drawn in by its allure, she unknowingly becomes its victim, lifted into the air and never seen again. Drifloon's Pokédex entries range from ambiguous descriptions of spirits to chilling accounts of child abduction, transforming a playful image into a sinister mystery.
This story follows a sick boy whose desperate pleas for a discarded doll reveal its sinister nature. The doll, with its glowing eyes and zipper mouth, is a vengeful entity seeking retribution against the child who abandoned it. Banette's Pokédex entries reinforce its role as a malevolent force, inflicting harm through self-mutilation as an effigy.
A child engrossed in building a sandcastle on Melemele Island becomes the unsuspecting prey of Sandygast. The seemingly harmless sandcastle Pokémon reveals its predatory nature, consuming its victims and growing stronger by absorbing their life force. The evolution into Palossand further emphasizes its horrific nature as a "Beach Nightmare."
An elderly woman's peaceful swim takes a deadly turn when she encounters Frillish. The seemingly helpful Pokémon uses its venomous stingers to paralyze its prey before dragging them to the ocean depths, a chilling depiction of underwater terror.
A blizzard-stricken mountain becomes the setting for Froslass's gruesome acts. Drawing inspiration from Yuki-onna and Medusa, this icy Pokémon lures unsuspecting victims to its lair, freezing them to become macabre decorations. The Pokédex entries highlight its preference for handsome men and its chilling methods.