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Pokémon Has a Spooky Side: The 5 Creepiest Pokédex Entries

Author : Oliver Feb 27,2025

Pokémon's reputation for child-friendliness is undeniable, with its core games consistently receiving an "E for Everyone" rating. However, beneath the surface of Pikachu and Eevee's cheerful demeanor lies a surprisingly dark undercurrent. Some Pokédex entries reveal unsettling stories of abduction and even murder, adding a layer of unsettling intrigue to the franchise.

IGN has compiled a list of five particularly creepy Pokédex entries, though many more could be included. Notable omissions include Mimikyu, a Pokémon so terrifying it disguises itself as Pikachu; Haunter, which stalks victims before delivering a fatal lick; and Hypno, known for its child-kidnapping and dream-feeding tendencies, even within the Pokémon cartoon.

Which Pokémon is the creepiest?
AnswerSee ResultsDrifloon

A young girl, excited for a weekend of flower picking, encounters a seemingly harmless purple balloon. However, this Drifloon, a Balloon Pokémon, lures her away, its Pokédex entries revealing its sinister habit of abducting children. The descriptions range from vaguely unsettling ("a Pokémon formed by the spirits of people and Pokémon") to outright terrifying ("It tugs on the hands of children to steal them away"). Drifloon's appearance in the games, limited to Fridays at the Valley Windworks in Diamond and Pearl, only enhances its mysterious and menacing aura.

Banette

Banette, the Marionette Pokémon, draws parallels to classic horror figures like Annabelle or Chucky. Its origin story centers on an abandoned doll fueled by resentment. Pokédex entries detail its vengeful pursuit of the child who discarded it, using pins to inflict harm. The only way to appease its wrath is by unzipping its menacing smile or, perhaps, rekindling the lost affection.

Sandygast

Sandygast, a sandcastle-themed Pokémon, belies a horrifying truth. One Pokédex entry warns against leaving unfinished sandcastles, as they might become possessed. Sandygast's evolution, Palossand, reveals the full extent of its cruelty: it consumes its victims, draining their life force and leaving behind piles of bones.

Frillish

Frillish, the Floating Pokémon, preys on unsuspecting swimmers. Its seemingly innocuous appearance masks a deadly ability: it paralyzes its victims with poisonous stingers before dragging them to its underwater lair, five miles below the surface, where they presumably drown.

Froslass

Drawing inspiration from Yuki-onna and Medusa, Froslass, an Ice-type Pokémon, targets unsuspecting hikers during blizzards. It lures them to its icy lair, freezing them and adding their bodies to its collection of frozen victims. Its preference for handsome men adds another layer of chilling detail.

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