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Pecharunt (JP) is a Poison/Ghost-type Mythical Pokémon in the franchise of the same name. It debuted in Part 2 of the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet DLC, The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero (though it was not made available until the release of Mochi Mayhem). Pecharunt played a major role in the DLC's epilogue, Mochi Mayhem. It is also the leader of the Loyal Three.
Physiology and Behavior[]
Pecharunt is a small Pokémon resembling a piece of mochi. It has two forms it can take both inside and outside of battle. The first form resembles an upside-down peach, with a black circular face at the center and a thin, vertical line splitting its body into two halves. In its face are two white semicircle eyes, appearing to be frowning. It takes its second form upon opening up, revealing a smaller inner body resembling a peach's pit. It has a darker purple and pink body with two white eyes which are usually frowning, below which is a white, ribbon-shaped mouth. On its head rests two purple flaps and a scorpion-like ponytail. It has two heart-shaped paws at the bottom of its body, along with three black dots on each side underneath them. The discarded shell floats on both sides of Pecharunt, forming spiky wing-like appendages. The inside of these shells have a bright pink glow, outlined in black. The bright pink extends slightly through the black outline in six thin lines. The chains have a magenta color to them and are divided in identical segments, ending in a slightly larger segment with two protrusions, making it resemble the shape of Pecharunt's shell.
Pecharunt stores poison in its peach-shaped shell and uses it to create toxic chains and roll up poisonous Binding Mochi, which are stored in its shell until they are needed. It is able to use its toxic chains in combat, badly poisoning its enemies in the process. The chains are also capable of empowering other Pokémon, using its toxins to enhance certain aspects of their bodies, such as their muscles, brain, or looks, as seen with Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti, respectively. It serves its mochi to Pokémon and humans, but may also shoot them at their mouths if necessary. The mochi draw out their deepest desires and powers, but the ones who eat it become chained to Pecharunt's will, as seen with its caretakers, who had their greed drawn out. In some cases, the ones that eat it may completely fall under its control, as seen with Mossui Town's residents and the player's friends from Paldea.
According to the player, Pecharunt smells incredibly sweet. It is known to feign weakness by weeping, and acting like a baby in order to gain sympathy from others. Pecharunt can retreat into its shell and remain dormant for years. After being knocked out in Kitakami, it started being known as the Never-Rotting Peach due to its peach-like shell.
Humans under Pecharunt's control have purple eyes and are surrounded by a purple aura. It can even command humans and Pokémon to fight for it in battles, capable of controlling many beings at once. It relies on others to fight for it due to its cowardly personality and size. However, Pecharunt will fight back if it is has no other option. Capturing Pecharunt will free those under its control with no memories of being controlled.
Appearances[]
Main Pokémon games[]
Other Pokémon games[]
In the anime[]
Origin & Inspiration[]
Pecharunt, together with Okidogi, Munkidori, Fezandipiti, and Ogerpon, may reference the Japanese folktale of Momotarō. The tale relates the titular Momotarō, a boy born from inside a peach, who traveled alongside a talking dog, monkey, and pheasant to fight a band of oni (a Japanese folkloric creature commonly equated to ogres in translations). Pecharunt appears to represent Momotarō himself: Pecharunt's appearance resembles popular depictions of Momotarō with the headband and tied hair; its outer shell resembles a bisected peach or Pecha Berry, referencing how Momotarō was found as a baby inside a cut peach; and its habit of feeding others poisonous mochi is likely based on how Momotarō recruited his companions by feeding them kibi dango, a type of mochi.
Pecharunt's story also mirrors that of Momotarō. Pecharunt was raised by two elderly people, went on an adventure to a distant land, teamed up with a dog, monkey, and pheasant, and encountered an oni. However, the ending of Pecharunt's story is the opposite of that of Momotarō's, with the group being beaten by the oni.
Pecharunt's small stature and its peach-shaped shell also make it resemble a peach pit. Its Poison type may refer to the fact that the peach pit contains chemicals that are toxic in large doses. It may also reference the Pecha Berry's effect of curing poison. Its Ghost type could reference the Shintoist myth of the creator deity Izanagi-no-Mikoto's descent to Yomi (the Shintoist underworld). In this myth, Izanagi threw three peaches to drive off his pursuers and escape the land of the dead. He would then declare the peach a divine fruit. Given its moniker of "Never-Rotting Peach", it could also be based on the Peaches of Immortality in Chinese mythology, which confer great longevity to their consumers. Its habit of acting like a baby to gain the sympathy of people is similar to the behavior of certain yōkai like the Konaki-jiji. Pecharunt may also draw inspiration from the hinnagami, a doll-shaped yōkai that will grant its owner's wishes but will always demand more and more requests, and that will possess their owner until their death. Pecharunt's myth shows how its adoptive family became greedier over time, and the Loyal Three are all said to have had a wish granted by Pecharunt. Hinnagami are built using soil from a graveyard, which could also contribute to Pecharunt's Ghost type.
The yellowish coloration of its Shiny form resembles the flesh of some peaches.
Pecharunt may be a combination of peach or Pecha Berry and runt or petulant.
In-game Information[]
Pokédex Entries[]
Title | Entry |
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Ninth Pokémon generation | |
Pokémon Scarlet | It feeds others toxic mochi that draw out desires and capabilities. Those who eat the mochi fall under Pecharunt’s control, chained to its will. |
Pokémon Violet | Its peach-shaped shell serves as storage for a potent poison. It makes poisonous mochi and serves them to people and Pokémon. |
Game Locations[]
Title | Location(s) |
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Ninth Pokémon generation | |
Pokémon Scarlet | |
Pokémon Violet |
Base Stats[]
HP | 88 |
Attack | 88 |
Defense | 160 |
Sp. Attack | 88 |
Sp. Defense | 88 |
Speed | 88 |
Total | 600 |
Moveset[]
Gallery[]
Main article: Pecharunt/gallery |
Renders[]
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Trivia[]
- Before the official reveal of Pecharunt, it appeared with its shell closed in Ogerpon's story told by Yukito in the Teal Mask DLC of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. What appears to be a Pecharunt doll can be also see at Peachy's in Mossui Town, which is later revealed in Mochi Mayhem to be the actual Pecharunt, simply slumbering after the Loyal Three's defeat at the hands of Ogerpon.
- While its shell is closed, Pecharunt's shape is similar to the shape of the Loyal Three's Toxic Chains' tips. This hints at the connection between the chains and the Pokémon.
- Pecharunt is known internally as Dokutaro, a reference to its basis on the tale of Momotarō and its Poison type (doku is Japanese for "poison").
- Pecharunt is the lightest Mythical Pokémon.
- Pecharunt has the highest base Defense stat of all Ghost-type Pokémon.
- Pecharunt is the only Mythical Pokémon:
- To be Poison-type.
- Introduced in the Ninth Pokémon generation.
- Have its English name be different from its Japanese name.
- Pecharunt, like the Loyal Three, seems to share a thematic tie to the number eight. This may be because the character 8 looks like a set of chains, reflecting its signature move, Malignant Chain. It may also be because eight is considered a lucky number in many Asian cultures, including Japanese, which aligns with the trio's naming convention and role. Additionally, 88 can be read in Japanese as goroawase for やばい yabai, which can mean "terrible" or "dangerous", referencing its true malevolent nature. It can also be read as goroawase for ぱちぱち pachipachi, the sound of clapping, referencing the outer shell it hides in closing around its body.
- All of its base stats are 88, except for Defense, which is 160, a multiple of 8.
- At the end of Mochi Mayhem, Pecharunt can be caught at level 88.
- There are 8 complete chains Pecharunt uses to bind the Loyal Three: Okidogi has three in its scarf, Munkidori has one in its headband, and Fezandipiti has four in its belt.
- During the final battle in Mochi Mayhem, Pecharunt either is the recipient of or subject to special reactions depending on whether the player has Ogerpon and/or any of the Loyal Three members in their party and uses them against it.
- If the player uses Ogerpon against it, a scene will play where Ogerpon shows visible distress and anger and yells "GRAH! Pon PON!!!", alluding to Pecharunt's actions against Ogerpon and her companion in the past.
- If the player uses any of the Loyal Three against it, a scene will play where Pecharunt reacts with visible shock and anger before yelling "Pechaaa! Chraaahhh!", likely due to the Loyal Three turning against it. It should be noted that the scene replays with each member when they are first used against it.
- Pecharunt, Walking Wake, and Iron Leaves are the only Pokémon that can be registered but are not required for the completion of the Blueberry Pokédex.
- In addition, Pecharunt is the only Pokémon with this distinction that is not a Paradox Pokémon, instead being a Mythical Pokémon.
- Pecharunt and Arceus are the only Legendary leaders that are Mythical Pokémon.
- Pecharunt is the only Mythical Pokémon to have never been made available in a Cherish Ball.
- Pecharunt is the only Pokémon whose English name is based on an in-game item, being the Pecha Berry.