Pokémon, while generally considered child-friendly with its E rating, harbors some surprisingly dark secrets within its colorful world. While Pikachu and Eevee are the franchise's mascots, certain Pokémon possess Pokédex entries hinting at kidnappings and even murder. This exploration delves into five of the creepiest examples, though many more deserve mention. Honorable mentions include Mimikyu, a Pokémon whose terrifying appearance compels it to disguise itself as Pikachu; Haunter, which silently stalks victims before delivering a fatal lick; and Hypno, known for its child-kidnapping and dream-feeding habits, even depicted in the cartoon series.
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A young girl, excited for a weekend of flower picking, encounters a seemingly harmless purple balloon at the Valley Windworks. Drawn in by its beauty, she grabs the string, unaware that the balloon, Drifloon, is a Pokémon that lures children away. Pokédex entries describe it as a being formed from the spirits of people and Pokémon, but also as a creature that tugs on children's hands to steal them away. Its round body, allegedly filled with souls, expands with each victim it abducts. Drifloon's appearance in the games, limited to Fridays at the Valley Windworks, only adds to its mysterious and sinister nature, transforming a child's fascination into a chilling abduction.
Banette

A boy's deteriorating health leads his parents on a desperate search for a specific toy: a discarded doll with glowing red eyes and a golden zipper mouth. This doll, Banette, is revealed as the source of his illness. Pokédex entries detail Banette's origin as an abandoned doll consumed by resentment, seeking revenge on the child who discarded it. It uses pins to inflict harm, mirroring classic horror movie tropes. Only by unzipping its mouth or showing it affection can its negative energy be appeased. Banette's story echoes the vengeful spirit of a discarded toy, adding a layer of unsettling darkness to the Pokémon world.
Sandygast

A child building a sandcastle on Melemele Island unknowingly creates a vessel for a terrifying Pokémon: Sandygast. Pokédex entries warn against leaving unfinished sandcastles, as they can become possessed. Sandygast, with its gaping mouth and soulless eyes, consumes anyone who touches it, using their bodies to grow larger. Its evolution, Palossand, is known as the "Beach Nightmare," draining the souls of its victims and leaving behind piles of bones. The seemingly innocent sandcastle Pokémon transforms into a horrifying predator that feeds on children.
Frillish

An elderly woman enjoys a solitary swim, unaware of the danger lurking beneath the waves. Frillish, a Pokémon that dwells in deep ocean trenches, surfaces to hunt. Its veil-like arms, armed with thousands of poisonous stingers, paralyze victims before dragging them to their watery graves five miles below the surface. The Pokédex entries highlight the terrifying reality of Frillish's hunting method: paralyzing its prey and slowly dragging them to a certain death, leaving them fully conscious during their descent into the abyss.
Froslass

A blizzard traps a man on a snowy mountain, leading him to a chilling discovery. He finds a cave filled with the frozen bodies of men, arranged as decorations by Froslass, a Pokémon inspired by Yuki-onna and Medusa. Pokédex entries describe Froslass as the spirit of a woman lost on a snowy mountain, now feeding on the souls of men. It lures victims to its den, freezing them and adding them to its macabre collection. Froslass's story blends folklore and Pokémon lore to create a truly terrifying encounter.