Like its origin series, the Kaskade Region videos have their own share of horrors...
- Kleptarak, a Bug/Dark-type, is a cobweb spider-like Pokémon with an eerie face, a grabby tail, and a penchant for kidnapping other Pokémon.
- Telemac, a prehistoric Pokémon with powerful telepathic abilities, has the ability to influence others with the move Overbearing Command. This is illustrated by showing creepy voices whispering into the opponent’s mind, causing the defending Pokémon to essentially have a panic attack as it becomes overwhelmed by the mental suggestion. All while the increasingly-desperate cries of its trainer become more and more muffled and distant. Even Lockstin admitted it was kind of creepy.
- Calling Ωrogon a Mechanical Abomination might be underselling it. What looks to be some kind of a bizarre combination of Porygon and Rotom attached onto a mechanical version of the Great Thunderbird with Rotom's face being what is presumably the stomach of the beast. It can command the four Pokémon in control of the seasons and can use the remains of the Great Thunderbird to get even stronger, making it comparable to Ultra Necrozma in strength and power.
- Orbtholods, the Cataclysm Quartet, and Endram-Odai, the true villains of the 'game'. Orbtholods are weird invertebrates that can control people and are said to be owned by every important person in the region, the Cataclysm Quartet are summoned by the opening of every soul in the region, and their boss, Endram-Odai is a nightmarish whale-thing that hurts the main character to look at and messes with the character's memory (manifesting as Interface Screw). While Endram-Odai is under the control of a Puppeteer Parasite and the Quartet seems to be reluctantly going along with its commands, there is little sign of the Orbtholods being the same, meaning they're trying to destroy Kaskade — and possibly the world — just for the heck of it.