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===History===
===History===
====The Curse of Ninetales====
====The Curse of Ninetales====
Gengar was once a human {{Pkmn|Pokémon Trainer}} who foolishly touched one of the tails of {{PkmnC|Ninetales}}. Hid Pokémon, {{PkmnC|Gardevoir}} bore the brunt of the curse, and when Ninetales offered to let him take her place, he had already fled. Gengar was reincarnated 1,000 years later as a Pokémon, for reasons related to the curse.{{Citation needed}}<!--1,00 years is from the Manga. We need the page/chapter number.-->
Gengar was once a human {{Pkmn|Pokémon Trainer}} who foolishly touched one of the tails of {{PkmnC|Ninetales}}. His Pokémon, {{PkmnC|Gardevoir}} bore the brunt of the curse, and when Ninetales offered to let him take her place, he had already fled. Gengar was reincarnated 1,000 years later as a Pokémon, for reasons related to the curse.{{Citation needed}}<!--1,00 years is from the Manga. We need the page/chapter number.-->


====Team Meanies====
====Team Meanies====
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====Rescue Team Titles====
====Rescue Team Titles====
Throughout the events of the Rescue Team Titles, Gengar and his team are always out to serve themselves, or harm others, sometimes both. While Gengar helps to create the {{Pkmn|Teleport Gem}}, he also tries to drag the {{Pkmn|Hero (character - Rescue Team)|Hero}} into the Dream World, but claims to gets lost and gives up. He later seeks out their help to break the curse over Gardevoir and set her free. He tags along with the Hero to the peak of {{Pkmn|Mt. Freeze}}, where he requests Ninetales to break the curse. Ninetales says it's beyond their power, gives Gengar the {{Tt|Nine Tail Crest|MacGuffin}}, and directs him to Murky Cave.
Throughout the events of the Rescue Team titles, Gengar and his team are always out to serve themselves, or harm others, sometimes both.  


Gengar has to allow the Hero to speak for him, while he's paralyzed. However, the voice of {{Pkmn|Murky Cave}} denies their request, until Gengar breaks free and proves that he does, on some level, have remorse for his actions. After this, his fellow members of Team Meanies comment that he hasn't been around much. Medicham went on to join {{Pkmn|Team Charm}}, while it's unknown what happened to Ekans.
After eavesdropping on {{Pkmn|Hero (character - Rescue Team)|Hero}}'s dream and noticing Gardevoir was there, Gengar ran away crying. Afterwards, Gengar starts to show some good-natured traits. Gengar helps {{Pkmn|Alakazam}} and {{Pkmn|Xatu}} create the {{Pkmn|Teleport Gem}} in order for the Hero and their {{Pkmn|Partner (character - Rescue Team)|Partner}} to be able to reach {{Pkmn|Sky Tower}}, but refuses to take credit for his actions, leaving before they arrive. After the Hero and their Partner reach the top of Sky Tower and convince {{Pkmn|Rayquaza}} to destroy the meteor that was falling, they are left as "spirts" due to the explosion. Gengar sees them and claims to start taking them to the "dark world" but says that he "took the wrong path" and that "this isn't like [him]", deciding to leave them instead. The Hero and their Partner believe that Gengar was trying to save them.
 
Afterwards, Gengar attempts to climb {{Pkmn|Mt. Freeze}} "over and over" but is unable to reach its peak. As he was not able to accomplish his mission on his own, he asks the Hero to escort him there, where he asks Ninetales to break the curse on Gardevoir, threatening Ninetales to do so. Ninetales explains that it is unable to lift curses, and gives Gengar the {{Tt|Nine Tail Crest|MacGuffin}}. Ninetales explains that if Gengar has had a change of heart, and is no longer the person he was when he was human, it could be possible for him to save Gardevoir. Ninetales directs him to {{Pkmn|Murky Cave}}, stating that it was the place Gardevoir's physical body remained sealed.
 
After Gengar departs, Ninetales remarked about how Gengar has seemed to have changed, but was "wavering," because "his old and new emotions are clashing within his heart."
 
He drags the Hero with him to Murky Cave, and upon reaching the bottom floor and placing the Nine Tail Crest there, Gengar suddenly hears a voice. The voice stated that if Gengar wanted to lift the curse on Gardevoir, he would have to state his true feelings to the voice. Whether or not the curse could be lifted would be based on the voice's evaluation. After being suddenly paralyzed by the voice, Gengar has to allow the Hero to speak for him. However, the voice of {{Pkmn|Murky Cave}} denies their request, until Gengar breaks free of the paralysis and proves that he does have remorse for his actions.  
 
He admitted that his fear of becoming cursed caused him to run away, and he soon forgot about both the curse and Gardevoir. However, he was moved when he realized Gardevoir had never forgotten him, when she stated to the Hero that she considered him to be an "irreplaceable friend" that she would one day meet again. Gengar realized how selfish he had been, and how he lacked gratitude toward others. After revealing this, the curse on Gardevoir was lifted, but all of her memories of Gengar were lost, and she no longer remembered that she was his partner in the past.
 
Upon the success of the mission, he gives the Hero their reward, and re-introduces himself to Gardevoir before leaving.
 
After this, his fellow members of Team Meanies comment that he had not been around much. Medicham went on to join {{Pkmn|Team Charm}}, while it is unknown what happened to Ekans.


It's never explained who, or what, the voice in Murky Cave is, much like Luminous Cave. It's possible that the voices of both locations are the {{Pkmn|Voice of Life}}.
It's never explained who, or what, the voice in Murky Cave is, much like Luminous Cave. It's possible that the voices of both locations are the {{Pkmn|Voice of Life}}.

Revision as of 05:01, 25 June 2025

Gengar
ゲンガー
Rescue Team source book artwork.
Character's information
Location Baram Town
Species
Gender Male
Age 1,000+ years
Status
Family
Occupation
Title
Background information
Earliest Mystery Dungeon appearance Game Boy Advance/Nintendo DS Rescue Team (2005)
Latest Mystery Dungeon appearance Nintendo Switch Rescue Team DX (2020)
Created by Shin-ichiro Tomie
Designed by
Voice actors
English Flag of the United States Jimmy Zoppi
(Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters Out of the Gate)
Japanese Flag of Japan 神奈 延年
(Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters Out of the Gate)
For Gengar as a species, see Pkmn:Gengar.

Gengar (Japanese: ゲンガー) is a Pokémon and a recurring character in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. He made his debut in Game Boy Advance/Nintendo DS Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team in 2005.

He is a former human, and the former leader of the Rescue Team Team Meanies, after having presumably disbanded it or outright leaving.

Biography

Physical Appearance

Personality

Gengar is a vile, duplicitous, greedy, selfish Pokémon in every piece of media he's shown in. While a sliver of kindness shines through at the end of his character arc in the video games, he still fronts as a scumbag. It's possible that this is how he wants to be seen, or it could be a case of him not wanting people thinking he turned over a new leaf, simply because he did a single selfless act.

History

The Curse of Ninetales

Gengar was once a human Pokémon Trainer who foolishly touched one of the tails of Ninetales. His Pokémon, Gardevoir bore the brunt of the curse, and when Ninetales offered to let him take her place, he had already fled. Gengar was reincarnated 1,000 years later as a Pokémon, for reasons related to the curse.[Citation needed]

Team Meanies

Little is known about how or when Gengar became a Pokémon, or what his human name was before he became a Pokémon.

In Team Meanies is Formed!(UT) - This is an unofficial translation., it is revealed that at some point after being reborn as a Pokémon, he tried to steal requests from Ekans while he was looking at bulletin board. Medicham, a friend of Ekans, came to save him. Avoiding picking a fight, Gengar ran away from the two of them.‎

They did not meet again until a few days later, when Gengar planned on stealing from the Kecleon Shop, as they had also planned on stealing from them. Realizing they had found Gengar again, they chased him down. But, before they could fight, they are found by Wynaut and Wobbuffet who misidentify them as a Rescue Team and asked them to fulfill their request. Not wanting to making themselves look suspicious after attempting to steal from the Kecleon Shop, they decided to pretend to be a Rescue Team. After fulfilling the request for Wynaut, they realized they worked well together as a team, and decided to officially form Team Meanies.‎

Gengar initially feels hesitant joining the team, wondering if it would be fine for him to join them after "throwing away" Gardevoir. However, he decided to continue working alongside them.

Rescue Team Titles

Throughout the events of the Rescue Team titles, Gengar and his team are always out to serve themselves, or harm others, sometimes both.

After eavesdropping on Hero's dream and noticing Gardevoir was there, Gengar ran away crying. Afterwards, Gengar starts to show some good-natured traits. Gengar helps Alakazam and Xatu create the Teleport Gem in order for the Hero and their Partner to be able to reach Sky Tower, but refuses to take credit for his actions, leaving before they arrive. After the Hero and their Partner reach the top of Sky Tower and convince Rayquaza to destroy the meteor that was falling, they are left as "spirts" due to the explosion. Gengar sees them and claims to start taking them to the "dark world" but says that he "took the wrong path" and that "this isn't like [him]", deciding to leave them instead. The Hero and their Partner believe that Gengar was trying to save them.

Afterwards, Gengar attempts to climb Mt. Freeze "over and over" but is unable to reach its peak. As he was not able to accomplish his mission on his own, he asks the Hero to escort him there, where he asks Ninetales to break the curse on Gardevoir, threatening Ninetales to do so. Ninetales explains that it is unable to lift curses, and gives Gengar the Nine Tail Crest. Ninetales explains that if Gengar has had a change of heart, and is no longer the person he was when he was human, it could be possible for him to save Gardevoir. Ninetales directs him to Murky Cave, stating that it was the place Gardevoir's physical body remained sealed.

After Gengar departs, Ninetales remarked about how Gengar has seemed to have changed, but was "wavering," because "his old and new emotions are clashing within his heart."

He drags the Hero with him to Murky Cave, and upon reaching the bottom floor and placing the Nine Tail Crest there, Gengar suddenly hears a voice. The voice stated that if Gengar wanted to lift the curse on Gardevoir, he would have to state his true feelings to the voice. Whether or not the curse could be lifted would be based on the voice's evaluation. After being suddenly paralyzed by the voice, Gengar has to allow the Hero to speak for him. However, the voice of Murky Cave denies their request, until Gengar breaks free of the paralysis and proves that he does have remorse for his actions.

He admitted that his fear of becoming cursed caused him to run away, and he soon forgot about both the curse and Gardevoir. However, he was moved when he realized Gardevoir had never forgotten him, when she stated to the Hero that she considered him to be an "irreplaceable friend" that she would one day meet again. Gengar realized how selfish he had been, and how he lacked gratitude toward others. After revealing this, the curse on Gardevoir was lifted, but all of her memories of Gengar were lost, and she no longer remembered that she was his partner in the past.

Upon the success of the mission, he gives the Hero their reward, and re-introduces himself to Gardevoir before leaving.

After this, his fellow members of Team Meanies comment that he had not been around much. Medicham went on to join Team Charm, while it is unknown what happened to Ekans.

It's never explained who, or what, the voice in Murky Cave is, much like Luminous Cave. It's possible that the voices of both locations are the Voice of Life.

Go-Getters Out of the Gate

In the anime Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters Out of the Gate, Team Meanies try to show up Team Go-Getters and save Pikachu from Skarmory. They were unable to do so, and Team Go-Getters was able to finish the mission.

Ginji's Rescue Team

In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team, Gengar has generic villain motivations of wanting to destroy the world. Despite this, he aids in defeating Groudon by using Double-Edge against it. He's not seen after this point in the manga and is presumed dead.

Super MD

Appearances

Animations

Team
Go-Getters
Time and
Darkness
Beyond Time
and Darkness
Gates to Infinity Special Videos
1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Games

Rescue Team Explorers Adventure Squad Gates to
Infinity
Super MD
Red Blue DX Time Darkness Sky Blazing Stormy Light

Games: Other

Manga

Ginji's
Rescue Team
Explorers of
Time and Darkness
Blazing
Exploration Team(UT) - This is an unofficial translation.
Go! Expedition
Society Juniors!(UT) - This is an unofficial translation.


Voice Actors

Language Name
English Jimmy Zoppi
Japanese 神奈 延年
Spanish Europe Fernando Elegido
Latin America Gabriel Ortiz
Portuguese Dado Monteiro
Korean 김관진

Gallery

For all of the Gengar art used across the wiki, see: Category:Gengar.

Official Artwork

Trivia

  • Gengar can use often use Moves he can't learn in the games.
    • He uses Confusion in the Go-Getters Out of the Gate Anime.
    • He uses Double-Edge in Ginji's Rescue Team.
      • Double-Edge was a tutor-only move in the main series games at the time of release.
    • When Gengar asks the player to escort him through Murky Cave, he knows Leer, Quick Attack, Scratch, and Taunt. Gengar aren't able to learn the first 3 moves. They're the first four level-up moves of Absol and Sneasel, and the data was likely just copy/pasted from Absol's, who appears as an ally earlier in the game.
      • Rescue Team DX fixed Gengar's learnset, replacing them with Shadow Ball, Hypnosis, Sucker Punch, and Dream Eater.

In Other Languages

Language Name
English Gengar
Japanese ゲンガー Gangar
French Ectoplasma
Spanish Gengar
German Gengar
Italian Gengar
Korean 팬텀

See Also

References