Giygas

Giygas or Giegue is of an unnamed race in the video games Mother and Earthbound created by Shigesto Itoi and published by Nintendo in 1989. He was raised as a good soul by the abducted couple named Maria and George in the year 1900. George, against the peoples wishes learned the powerful PSI (PK) powers. The race had told Giygas it was unacceptable and he must destroy the Earth with his army of Cyborgs called Starmen. He was defeated by a young boy named Ninten 80 years later by singing a lullaby called the eight melodies that Maria used to sing to Giygas. A few years later he went insane with power after he found a lonely fat boy named Porky Minch. He was so unstable he had to be kept in a capsule called 'The Devil Machine'. Later a boy named Ness and his friends killed Giygas with prayers and another set of melodies. He lost all of his mind in that form and had no idea what he was doing. When defeated he is never heard from again and Porky escapes via time travel and recks havick in the future. Some fans say Giygas isn't as evil more than he was manipulated. His powers included PSI Freeze, PSI Rockin and "ungraspable attacks" as well as combined PSI powers. Of his Starman army there are many types such as Starman, Starman Junior, Starman Super, Blue Starman, Ghost of Starman, Starman Deluxe, Last Starman, and Final Starman. He can create poltreggists and can take control of animals.

He also slightly resembles a member of Frieza's race from DragonBall Z made after the release of Mother.

Trivia
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 * Giygas resembles the Pokémon Mewtwo. This is because some staff members who worked on Mother went to work for Pokémon so it may have been inspiration.
 * In the first Mother Giygas is inside a glass bubble that looks as if its life support.
 * Giygas is considered the most disturbing game boss in video game history.
 * Mt. Itoi, where the final battle in the first game, is named after the creator, Shigesto Itoi.