Beware the Chickening Curse Pokémon: A Guide to Protecting Yourself

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A Chikking Curse Pokémon is a term used to refer to a specific type of Pokémon in the popular Pokémon franchise. This term combines the words "chicken" and "curse" to create a unique concept within the Pokémon world. The Chikking Curse Pokémon is characterized by its chicken-like appearance and its ability to inflict curses upon its opponents. When this Pokémon is in battle, it can use a variety of moves and abilities to weaken and hinder its foes. These curses can range from causing status ailments, such as poisoning or paralysis, to reducing the accuracy or power of an opponent's attacks. Chikking Curse Pokémon are often seen as a strategic choice for trainers who enjoy playing defensively.


Chrysa and Ren wonder why Gengar is haunting the lab, and the Professor sits everyone down to explain. Prior to purchasing what is now the Cerise institute, the building was rumored to be haunted by a poltergeist. Professor Cerise explains that he has experienced doors slamming, sudden blackouts and things moving, but he was fine as it always settled down quickly. Chrysa and Ren are not surprised by the Professor's admissions. Goh says Gengar must have stopped trying after realizing Professor Cerise was unfazed by its antics, but cannot figure out why the haunting has started up again. Chrysa suggests that Gengar must be upset with all the new arrivals, including themselves, Ash, Goh and the Pokémon. Ash suddenly feels a chill down his arm, and Goh suggests that he must have been cursed by Gengar. Professor Cerise says that Gengar cursing someone is just a hypothesis, which Ash agrees by dismissing the claim, even after a series of unfortunate events like his chair breaking and being trampled by the Pokémon.

The Pokémon Company International is not responsible for the content of any linked website that is not operated by The Pokémon Company International. Professor Cerise says that Gengar cursing someone is just a hypothesis, which Ash agrees by dismissing the claim, even after a series of unfortunate events like his chair breaking and being trampled by the Pokémon.

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Chikking Curse Pokémon are often seen as a strategic choice for trainers who enjoy playing defensively. Their curses can create opportunities for their team to gain an advantage by wearing down their opponents or reducing their effectiveness. Additionally, some Chikking Curse Pokémon have the ability to heal themselves or their allies, making them valuable assets in longer battles.

Recap / Pok�mon S23E16 "A Chilling Curse!"

Gengar is causing trouble for the Cerise Laboratory once again. This time around, it seems to have inflicted a curse on Ash.

  • Bait-and-Switch: We're lead to believe Gengar cursed Ash. actually, it turns out Ash has just been ill the entire time.
  • Big Damn Heroes: Ash saves Gengar from Team Rocket by ordering Pikachu to use Iron Tail on the machine it was trapped in.
  • Bookends: The end of "Best Friend. Worst Nightmare!" has Gengar on top of the Cerise Lab with a sinister grin. The ending of this episode has Gengar there again, but this time it eats an apple with a happy smile.
  • Call-Back: When Ash catches Gengar, he�s wearing a Charmander shirt, the first of his Pokemon that were originally abandoned.
  • Contrived Coincidence: How convenient that Ash bumps into a random guy who happened to be Gengar's former trainer!
  • For Want Of A Nail: If Ash didn't go barreling out of the lab after one too many 'curses' on him — with Gengar still in his shadow — he wouldn't have bumped into Gengar's former trainer, learned Gengar's backstory, and then subsequently befriend and capture the Ghost Pokémon.
  • From Bad to Worse: Not only does Gengar find out about why it�s trainer never returned to it, but it gets captured by Team Rocket (while having trust issues with humans).
  • Funny Background Event: Ren's terrified reaction as Goh tells Ash about the Gengar curse.
  • Ghosts Abhor a Vacuum: Team Rocket captures Gengar using a vacuum-like contraption.
  • Humiliation Conga: After Ash gets cursed by Gengar. A leg of his chair breaks, he accidentally ends up drinking the flower water, he almost falls down the stairs, causing him to grab Goh's butt to not fall, the entire content of parmesan cheese falls on the pasta that Mimey made for him because the cap fell off, he gets accidentally tramped by the Pokémon in the lab, including his own Dragonite, and finally, he gets his foot stuck in a hole made by a Diglett.
  • It Amused Me: Professor Cerise knew that the laboratory was haunted but bought it anyway because he thought it was fun.
  • Jerkass: Not only was Gengar�s former trainer a jerk for bragging about abandoning Gengar, but he was rude to Ash when Ash tried to apologize for bumping into him.
  • Karma Houdini: Unlike Damien and Seamus, Gengar's trainer doesn't get comeuppance from Gengar. Ash doesn't chew him out but rather tells Gengar to calm down.
  • Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: While it's implied that all the effects of Gengar's "curse" have been simply due to Ash being ill all along, this doesn't explain the ridiculous bad luck that haunted him throughout the entire day and which supposedly also touched Gengar's previous trainer.
  • Now You Tell Me: Apparently, Professor Cerise knew that the building he bought for his laboratory was a Haunted Houseall along.
  • Rage Breaking Point: After a string of bad luck, Ash ends up stepping on a Diglett hole. This causes him to scream in anger and run out of the lab, which spills into the above-mentioned For Want Of A Nail incident.
  • Recycled Plot: Onceagain, Ash ends up befriending and catching a Pokémon left behind by a Jerkass trainer who promised to come back for it with no intention of actually doing that. The fact that Ash wears a t-shirt with Charmander on it during the final scene may be a subtle Lampshade Hanging.
  • Shout-Out: Team Rocket trapping Gengar in a vacuum device, as mentioned above, is likely a reference to Luigi's Mansion.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: Gengar's former trainer is last seen fleeing for his life and never gets any comeuppance for abandoning his partner.
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Despite their curse-focused abilities, Chikking Curse Pokémon are not inherently evil or malicious. In the Pokémon world, these creatures are simply using their unique set of skills to compete and survive in battles. Trainers who choose to add a Chikking Curse Pokémon to their team can rely on its curses to provide tactical advantages during matches. In terms of appearance, a Chikking Curse Pokémon typically resembles a combination of a chicken and a ghost. It may have pale or transparent feathers, glowing eyes, and ominous features. This design choice reinforces the idea of their cursed abilities and adds a mysterious and eerie element to their overall aesthetics. Overall, a Chikking Curse Pokémon offers a unique and intriguing gameplay style for trainers. Its curses and defensive abilities can allow for creative strategies and unexpected outcomes in battles. Whether you're a fan of chicken-inspired creatures or you simply enjoy the challenge of using curses to gain an advantage, a Chikking Curse Pokémon is a fascinating addition to any team..

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