Creepy Mr Mime
Also known as: Detective Pikachu Mr. Mime
Creepy Mr. Mime refers to the wave of jokes and horror comparisons that followed the reveal of a hyper-realistic CGI Mr. Mime in the first *Detective Pikachu* trailer, released on November 12, 2018. Twitter users immediately latched onto the Pokémon's unsettling human-like appearance, comparing it to horror movie villains like Pennywise from *IT*. The reaction spawned a brief but intense burst of memes, reaction images, and think pieces across social media and gaming press.
TL;DR
Creepy Mr.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Creepy Mr. Mime format typically works in one of two ways:
Horror comparison: Place a screenshot of the CGI Mr. Mime next to a horror villain (Pennywise, Chucky, Annabelle) to highlight the resemblance. The joke is that a children's franchise character is indistinguishable from an actual movie monster.
Uncomfortable screenshot reaction: Use a still of Mr. Mime from the trailer as a standalone reaction image, usually to express unease or to describe something that looks friendly on the surface but is deeply wrong underneath.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Mr. Mime's blue head growths function like horns, and since the same material forms its feet, the Pokémon could theoretically stand on its head.
The Japanese name "Barrierd" was changed to "Mr. Mime" during localization, a decision translator Nob Ogasawara regretted when genders were later added to Pokémon species, meaning female Mr. Mimes exist.
The *Detective Pikachu* trailer used a song from the *Shrek Swamp Karaoke Dance Party*, a detail Polygon called equally important to the CGI Pokémon designs.
Derivatives & Variations
Mr. Mime as Ash's father edits:
The fan theory connecting Mr. Mime to Ash's missing father got a second wind, with users posting "family photo" edits and fake Maury-style paternity reveal images[1].
Horror villain lineups:
Users created side-by-side grids placing Mr. Mime alongside Pennywise, Chucky, and other horror icons, presenting him as a new member of the "villain lineup"[4].
Realistic Pokémon horror art:
The trailer inspired fan artists to render other Pokémon in similarly unsettling photorealistic styles, pushing the concept further than the film did[4].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (4)
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- 2Viral – UPROXXsocial
- 3Creepy Mr. Mime - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 4List of generation I Pokémonencyclopedia