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Gengar was one of the earliest designs conceived for Red and Blue, and was described by Pokémon artist Ken Sugimori as one of his favorites. In the series' canon, it is classified as a Ghost and Poison-type Pokémon. Gengar is a round, ghost-like being that evolves from the Pokémon Gastly and Haunter. Gengar has several alternate forms within ...
Classified as a Ghost- and Poison-type Pokémon, Haunter evolves from Gastly, and can evolve into Gengar when traded to another Pokémon Trainer. Haunter appears as a large, purple floating head with spikes protruding from the sides and back of it, and it has two disembodied hands for limbs.
Ghost / Poison Haunter (#0093) Mega Evolution. Gigantamax Form. Gengar seeps into the shadows of people and Pokémon to scare them for fun or eat their life force. A sudden chill of 10 °F or cooler may be a Gengar trying to curse someone. Gengar will lurk in whatever dark corner of a room it can find and wait for its chance to catch its prey.
Gigantamax Gengar Gengā (ゲンガー) Ghost / Poison Gengar (#094) — Resembling a typical haunted house inflatable decoration, Gigantamax Gengar emerges waist-deep from the ground with a massive gaping mouth. it is theorized that Gigantamax Gengar's mouth leads to the afterlife instead of inside its body.
Mega Gengar Mega Gengā (メガゲンガー) [99] Ghost / Poison Gengar (#094) — Part of its body is in another dimension. Waiting for an opportunity to strike, it will try to kill anyone and everyone, even those it loves and trusts. Its body is full of strange powers. Mega Kangaskhan Mega Garūra (メガガルーラ) [99] Normal
An arrest has been made in the case of a family in Brazil who were poisoned on Christmas Eve after eating a cake containing arsenic.. Three people died and three others were hospitalized after the ...
Six new Pokémon LV.X were included in this expansion, three of which were different forms of Arceus LV.X, the other three being Gengar LV.X, Salamence LV.X and Tangrowth LV.X. This expansion also marked the continuation of the "Shining" Pokémon which were featured through the Platinum booster series.
He began thinking of himself as a ghost. There were attempts at treatment, as well, all ending in relapse. Initially at Grateful Life, Hamm wasn’t allowed to bring in non-spiritual materials like novels or newspapers — a restriction inherited from the older “therapeutic community” models — or to wear street clothes.