Ghost-Type Month: Palossand are Beach Nightmare Pokémon that can steal your soul if you get to close to one

As part of its ongoing efforts to promote every single Pokémon out there, The Pokémon Company is sharing specially-themed posts featuring Ghost-type Pokémon during October 2020, which happens to be Ghost-Type Month. The Pokémon Company has also updated its social media channels with a header image that features the Ghost-type Pokémon Gastly, Haunter and Gengar, as well as the following bio: “The official(ly spooky) Twitter account for The Pokémon Company International. Catching ’em all since ’96!” The updated profile pic also features scared Pikachu. You can check out some of the highlighted Pokémon characters in the embedded posts below:

https://twitter.com/Pokemon/status/1314309269848760330

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Ghost-Type Month: Gastly is spooky but also sleepy

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Source: @Pokemon

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