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Pokémon Has a Spooky Side: The 5 Creepiest Pokédex Entries

by Patrick Feb 22,2025

Pokémon's reputation for child-friendliness is well-established, 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 hint at unsettling narratives involving abduction and even murder, adding a layer of unexpected horror to the franchise.

IGN has compiled a list of five particularly creepy Pokédex entries (though many more exist). Notable omissions include Mimikyu, a Pokémon whose terrifying appearance compels it to disguise itself as Pikachu; Haunter, which silently stalks victims before delivering a lethal lick; and Hypno, notorious for its child-abduction and dream-feeding habits even within the children's 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, never to be seen again. While some Pokédex entries describe it innocuously, others reveal its sinister habit of abducting children, its body expanding with each captured soul. Its appearance only on Fridays at the Valley Windworks in Diamond and Pearl adds to its mysterious and unsettling nature.

Banette

Banette, the "Marionette Pokémon," echoes the vengeful spirit of a discarded doll. Its origin story resembles a darker version of Toy Story 2's Jessie, fueled by resentment towards the child who abandoned it. Pokédex entries detail its pursuit of its former owner, inflicting harm through self-inflicted pin pricks, acting as a malevolent effigy. Only by unzipping its mouth or showing it affection can its negative energy be appeased.

Sandygast

Sandygast, a seemingly innocent sandcastle Pokémon, hides a terrifying secret. One Pokédex entry warns against leaving unfinished sandcastles, as they may become possessed. This Pokémon preys on unsuspecting children, absorbing them whole and draining their life force. Its evolution, Palossand, is known as the "Beach Nightmare," further emphasizing its predatory nature.

Frillish

Frillish, the "Floating Pokémon," uses its seemingly harmless appearance to lure victims. Residing deep in the ocean, it surfaces to hunt, paralyzing its prey with poisonous stingers before dragging them to their watery graves five miles beneath the surface. The victims, fully conscious, experience a terrifying and slow demise.

Froslass

Drawing inspiration from Yuki-onna and Medusa, Froslass, an icy Pokémon, preys on men deemed handsome. It lures victims during blizzards, freezing them and adding them to its collection of frozen corpses within its icy lair. The chilling imagery and its predatory behavior solidify its place among the creepiest Pokémon.