Poltchageist (Pokémon)

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Poltchageist
Matcha Pokémon
チャデス
Chadesu
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Grass Ghost
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Poltchageist (Japanese: チャデス Chadesu) is a Grass/Ghost Pokémon introduced in Generation IX, in The Teal Mask.

Biology

Poltchageist is a Pokémon that is similar to a tea caddy, specifically from the Japanese traditional tea ceremony. Their nature is to fill up any crevasses using a similar technique of Kintsugi, but instead of gold, it will use matcha powder within it's body.

Poltchageist are said to be created from the regrets of an old tea master. Additionally, it also tends to scatter its powder on people and food. If it lands on people, they will see their skin to glow, but not until it takes their life force, taking the strength leaving them unconscious. It has a strong desire to fix anything that breaks. It will drain the life force out of anyone who breaks anything it sees. It is strong enough to drain many humans at once.

Trivia

  • Poltchageist was first teased during the 2023 World Championships, where attendees were given a tea ceremony set with the date of the reveal. Another tease was from the Official Pokémon website having a matcha powder theme background. Finally, a Kitakami poster foreshadows the ghost tale.
  • Despite being a counterpart of Sinistea[1], Poltchageist bears a name that resembles the name of a different species, Polteageist.

Origin

Poltchageist may be based on green tea. It's body is similar to the container in which matcha is usually stored in. It may also be based on a tsukumogami, being an inanimate household object come to life. Additionally, due to the way it repairs broken objects, it may be based on the process of kintsugi.

Name origin

Poltchageist may be a combination of poltergeist or Polteageist and 抹茶 matcha.

Chadesu may be a pun on 茶です cha desu ("It's tea").

In other languages

Language Title Meaning
Japan Flag.png Japanese チャデス Chadesu From 抹茶 matcha and 茶です cha desu
France Flag.png French Poltchageist Same as English name
Spain Flag.png Spanish Poltchageist Same as English name
Germany Flag.png German Mortcha From mors and 抹茶 matcha
Italy Flag.png Italian Poltchageist Same as English name
South Korea Flag.png Korean 차데스 Chadeseu Transcription of Japanese name
China and Taiwan Flags.png Mandarin Chinese
Hong Kong Flag.png Cantonese Chinese


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