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* DecoyGetaway: Why Red trades Dodrio to Leaf. See Dodrio's entry in Leaf's Pokémon folder for more details.




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* DecoyGetaway: Why Leaf gets Dodrio in the first place. Red, fresh off the battle at Silph Co, wants to see how Professor Oak is doing after his lab got blown up by Mewtwo, but the paparazzi are camping the front door of his house. Leaf dresses up as Red and flies out the window on Dodrio, taking the paparazzis' attention and allowing an incognito Red to visit the Oaks in peace.

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* ShockAndAwe

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* ShockAndAweShockAndAwe: An electric-type Pokémon who knows a couple of moves such as Thundershock, Thunderbolt, and Thunder.



A Pokémon Red paid $500 for from the Magikarp Salesman.

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A Pokémon Red paid $500 for from the Magikarp Salesman. He evolved into Gyarados after Red got it back from Day Care and gave him a Rare Candy to level up.



A Pokémon Red captured in Mt. Moon after tripping over it. Was traded with Blue's Kadabra and back to Red to evolve them into Golem and Alakazam respectively.

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A Pokémon Red captured in Mt. Moon after tripping over it. Was He evolved into Gravler while Red trained on Route 11. Later, he was traded with Blue's Kadabra and back to Red to evolve them into Golem and Alakazam respectively.respectively.
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* DigAttack: Knows Dig.
* DishingOutDirt: A Rock/Ground Pokemon.



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A Pokémon Red captured in Mt. Moon.

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A Pokémon Red captured in Mt. Moon. She evolved into Clefable after being exposed to a Moon Stone.
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* MakingASplash: Learned Bubblebeam from Misty.



A Pokémon Red captured in Route 24.
* PutOnTheBus:

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A Pokémon Red captured in Route 24. \n She evolved into Gloom prior to Red reaching the St. Anne, and later, evolved into Vileplume after being exposed to a Leaf Stone.
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* PutOnTheBus:GreenThumb: Red's main grass-type Pokémon.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Between Red travelling from Cerulean City and Vermillion City, Oddish evolved into Gloom. It wouldn't be until Red's fourth rival battle against Blue do we see that.
* PutOnTheBus: Was boxed in Red's PC sometime after the Silph Corp battle.



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A Pokémon Red captured in Route 11, his first psychic Pokémon.

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A Pokémon Red captured in Route 11, his first psychic Pokémon. Evolved into Hypno after training on Route 8.
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A Pokémon Red captured in Route 16.

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A Pokémon Red captured in Route 16. Evolved into Dodrio after training on Route 12.
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* DemotedToExtra: After the Sliph Corp. battle, Red traded Dodrio for Leaf's Haunter and never asked for him back.



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The fire bird of the Legendary Birds. Was on Mt. Ember on the Sevii Islands where it battled Leaf and Daisy Oak, but since they were unable to catch it, it fled to Victory Road where Red battled and caught it.



The fire bird of the Legendary Birds. Was on Mt. Ember on the Sevii Islands where it battled Leaf and Daisy Oak, but since they were unable to catch it, it fled to Victory Road where Red battled and caught it.



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!!Allies
[[folder: Red's mother]]
ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. The protagonist's mother.

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[[/folder]]


!!Allies
[[folder:

!!Haunter
Leaf's fifth overall Pokémon. She traded it for
Red's mother]]
ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. The protagonist's mother.
Dodrio after the events of Silph Corp.



* AscendedExtra: She's a minor character in the games; here, she helps Red [[spoiler: recover after Blue's Raticate's death]], and tries to stop Leaf when the latter steals Bulbasaur.
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[[folder: Professor Oak]]
A renowned Pokémon researcher and the first Kanto League champion, he gave Red, Blue and Leaf their started Pokémon.

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* AscendedExtra: She's a minor character in the games; here, she helps
!!Dodrio
Leaf's sixth overall Pokémon. She received from
Red [[spoiler: recover after Blue's Raticate's death]], and tries to stop Leaf when the latter steals Bulbasaur.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Professor Oak]]
A renowned Pokémon researcher and the first Kanto League champion, he gave Red, Blue and Leaf their started Pokémon.
trading it for her Haunter.



* AdaptationOriginConnection: He knew S.S. Anne's captain (named John in the series), Agatha and Giovanni as a kid.
* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: After taking over Silph Co., Giovanni orders Mewtwo to destroy Professor Oak's laboratory. Thankfully, Oak survives thanks to [[BigDamnHeroes Agatha]].]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He's horrified when he realizes the part he played in turning Giovanni to evil.
* SoProudOfYou: Towards Blue at the end of the latter's championship duel with Red.

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* AdaptationOriginConnection: He knew S.S. Anne's captain (named John in
!!Hitmonchan
Leaf's seventh overall Pokémon. She received it from
the series), Agatha and Giovanni as a kid.
Karate Master after beating him.
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* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: After taking over Silph Co., Giovanni orders Mewtwo to destroy Professor Oak's laboratory. Thankfully, Oak survives thanks to [[BigDamnHeroes Agatha]].]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He's horrified when he realizes the part he played
BareFistedMonk: A fighting Pokémon that specializes in turning Giovanni to evil.
* SoProudOfYou: Towards Blue at the end of the latter's championship duel with Red.
punching.



[[folder: Daisy Oak]]
Blue's older sister and an aspiring geograph.

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!!Allies
[[folder: Daisy Oak]]
Blue's older sister and an aspiring geograph.
Red's mother]]
ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. The protagonist's mother.



* AdaptationalBadass: In the games, she just gives you a Town Map. Here, she ''invented'' it.
* AscendedExtra: In the games, she was a one-off character who only appears to give Red a map of Kanto. Here, she has a much greater role. Among other things, she helps with attacking the Team Rocket hideout on Sevii Islands.
* BigDamnHeroes: Alongside Leaf, Bill and the honest Gym Leaders in the Silph Co. arc.
* CoolBigSis: Is literally one to Blue, and also serves as one to Red.
* HiddenDepths: She's very good at geography, and made many maps of Kanto and possibly other regions as well, as it's confirmed she went to Johto once.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: She reveals she met Whitney at some point in the past. While her retelling of the meeting makes the nature of their relationship ambiguous (since Daisy stated, among other things, that Whitney's Miltank trounced her Pokémon), when the two interact in the ''Gold'' series, their interactions are that of good friends.

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* AdaptationalBadass: In the games, she just gives you a Town Map. Here, she ''invented'' it.
* AscendedExtra: In the games, she was a one-off character who only appears to give Red a map of Kanto. Here, she has a much greater role. Among other things, she helps with attacking the Team Rocket hideout on Sevii Islands.
* BigDamnHeroes: Alongside Leaf, Bill and the honest Gym Leaders in the Silph Co. arc.
* CoolBigSis: Is literally one to Blue, and also serves as one to Red.
* HiddenDepths:
She's very good at geography, and made many maps of Kanto and possibly other regions as well, as it's confirmed she went to Johto once.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: She reveals she met Whitney at some point
a minor character in the past. While her retelling of the meeting makes the nature of their relationship ambiguous (since Daisy stated, among other things, that Whitney's Miltank trounced her Pokémon), games; here, she helps Red [[spoiler: recover after Blue's Raticate's death]], and tries to stop Leaf when the two interact in the ''Gold'' series, their interactions are that of good friends. latter steals Bulbasaur.



[[folder: Bill]]
* BigDamnHeroes: Alongside Leaf, Daisy and the honest Gym Leaders in the Silph Co. arc.
* ChekhovsGunman: He brings back Red's Nidoking after the latter was PutOnABus.

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[[folder: Bill]]
* BigDamnHeroes: Alongside Leaf, Daisy
Professor Oak]]
A renowned Pokémon researcher
and the honest Gym Leaders first Kanto League champion, he gave Red, Blue and Leaf their started Pokémon.
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* AdaptationOriginConnection: He knew S.S. Anne's captain (named John
in the series), Agatha and Giovanni as a kid.
* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: After taking over
Silph Co. arc.
Co., Giovanni orders Mewtwo to destroy Professor Oak's laboratory. Thankfully, Oak survives thanks to [[BigDamnHeroes Agatha]].]]
* ChekhovsGunman: He brings back Red's Nidoking after MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He's horrified when he realizes the latter was PutOnABus.part he played in turning Giovanni to evil.
* SoProudOfYou: Towards Blue at the end of the latter's championship duel with Red.



!!Gym Leaders

[[folder: In General]]
* TheCavalry: The honest ones of them (in other words, all except Blaine and Giovanni) come to the rescue alongside Leaf, Daisy and Bill after Team Rocket got hold of Mewtwo.
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[[folder: Brock]]
The Gym Leader of Pewter City.

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!!Gym Leaders

[[folder: In General]]
* TheCavalry: The honest ones of them (in other words, all except Blaine and Giovanni) come to the rescue alongside Leaf,
Daisy Oak]]
Blue's older sister
and Bill after Team Rocket got hold of Mewtwo.
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[[folder: Brock]]
The Gym Leader of Pewter City.
an aspiring geograph.



* AdaptationalCurves: He's much more muscular than any of his canon portrayals. Justified through AgeLift.
* DishingOutDirt: He specializes in Rock types.
* TheMentor: Not as much as Lt. Surge, but he does teach Red a thing or two during Red's stay in Pewter City.
* PlatonicLifePartners: He and Misty are shown to be close friends, but there's nothing romantic between them.
* WalkingShirtlessScene

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* AdaptationalCurves: He's much more muscular than any of his canon portrayals. Justified through AgeLift.
AdaptationalBadass: In the games, she just gives you a Town Map. Here, she ''invented'' it.
* DishingOutDirt: He specializes in Rock types.
* TheMentor: Not as much as Lt. Surge, but he does teach
AscendedExtra: In the games, she was a one-off character who only appears to give Red a thing or map of Kanto. Here, she has a much greater role. Among other things, she helps with attacking the Team Rocket hideout on Sevii Islands.
* BigDamnHeroes: Alongside Leaf, Bill and the honest Gym Leaders in the Silph Co. arc.
* CoolBigSis: Is literally one to Blue, and also serves as one to Red.
* HiddenDepths: She's very good at geography, and made many maps of Kanto and possibly other regions as well, as it's confirmed she went to Johto once.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: She reveals she met Whitney at some point in the past. While her retelling of the meeting makes the nature of their relationship ambiguous (since Daisy stated, among other things, that Whitney's Miltank trounced her Pokémon), when the
two during Red's stay interact in Pewter City.
* PlatonicLifePartners: He and Misty
the ''Gold'' series, their interactions are shown to be close friends, but there's nothing romantic between them.
* WalkingShirtlessScene
that of good friends.



[[folder: Misty]]
The Gym Leader of Cerulean City and Red's girlfriend.

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[[folder: Misty]]
Bill]]
* BigDamnHeroes: Alongside Leaf, Daisy and the honest Gym Leaders in the Silph Co. arc.
* ChekhovsGunman: He brings back Red's Nidoking after the latter was PutOnABus.
[[/folder]]

!!Gym Leaders

[[folder: In General]]
* TheCavalry: The honest ones of them (in other words, all except Blaine and Giovanni) come to the rescue alongside Leaf, Daisy and Bill after Team Rocket got hold of Mewtwo.
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[[folder: Brock]]
The Gym Leader of Cerulean City and Red's girlfriend.Pewter City.


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* AdaptationalCurves: He's much more muscular than any of his canon portrayals. Justified through AgeLift.
* DishingOutDirt: He specializes in Rock types.
* TheMentor: Not as much as Lt. Surge, but he does teach Red a thing or two during Red's stay in Pewter City.
* PlatonicLifePartners: He and Misty are shown to be close friends, but there's nothing romantic between them.
* WalkingShirtlessScene
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[[folder: Misty]]
The Gym Leader of Cerulean City and Red's girlfriend.
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!!Snorlax
Leaf's second capture and fourth overall Pokémon, captured on Route 16 [[spoiler:right out from under Red's nose]].
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* ApatheticPet: Has a phase of this when it grows too strong while Leaf only has one badge, just like Vaporeon despite being a capture while Vaporeon was technically a trade. [[spoiler:This makes perfect sense when one realizes, ''Red'' did all the actual work and thus proved his strength, NOT Leaf.]] It falls back into line at the same time and for the same reason Vaporeon does.


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* ApatheticPet: Has a very brief phase of this when it grows too strong while Leaf only has one badge. Red guides Leaf to get two more, which is enough to bring Vaporeon back into line.
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* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Just like with Red's Clefable and Vileplume, is female if Leaf's training with Lt. Surge is to be believed.
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* HatesTheJobLovesTheLimelight: Brutally inverted. Red loves nothing more than being a Pokemon Trainer, found the fame so oppressing that he couldn't even enjoy time with his family or Misty. It became so much that despite hurting Misty with his disappearance, he secluded himself at the top of Mt. Silver begging anyone to take his crown.

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* OutOfFocus: Bulbasaur is not seen as much as Charmander and Squirtle as the two spent more time with their trainers than the former, who only went back to the story after Leaf stole it. Hell, we don't even see it in it's Ivysaur stage as they skip over to it's Venasaur stage.

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* OutOfFocus: Bulbasaur is not seen as much as Charmander and Squirtle as the two spent more time with their trainers than the former, who only went back to the story after Leaf stole it. Hell, we don't even see much of it in it's Ivysaur stage as they skip over to it's that stage appears in one episode before the Venasaur stage.



[[/folder]]

!!Allies
[[folder: Red's mother]]
ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. The protagonist's mother.

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[[/folder]]

!!Allies
[[folder: Red's mother]]
ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. The protagonist's mother.

!!Eevee-> Vaporeon
Leaf's first Pokémon, which she received from a person in Celadon Mansion. Leaf evolved it into Vaporeon after giving it a Water Stone.



* AscendedExtra: She's a minor character in the games; here, she helps Red [[spoiler: recover after Blue's Raticate's death]], and tries to stop Leaf when the latter steals Bulbasaur.

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* AscendedExtra: She's a minor character in MakingASplash: The water type evolution to the games; here, she helps Red [[spoiler: recover Eevee line.

!!Vulpix-> Ninetales
Leaf's first caught Pokémon from the wild. Leaf evolved it into Ninetales
after Blue's Raticate's death]], and tries to stop Leaf when the latter steals Bulbasaur.giving it a Fire Stone.
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* PlayingWithFire: A fire-type Pokémon.



[[folder: Professor Oak]]
A renowned Pokémon researcher and the first Kanto League champion, he gave Red, Blue and Leaf their started Pokémon.

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!!Allies
[[folder: Professor Oak]]
A renowned Pokémon researcher and the first Kanto League champion, he gave Red, Blue and Leaf their started Pokémon.
Red's mother]]
ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. The protagonist's mother.



* AdaptationOriginConnection: He knew S.S. Anne's captain (named John in the series), Agatha and Giovanni as a kid.
* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: After taking over Silph Co., Giovanni orders Mewtwo to destroy Professor Oak's laboratory. Thankfully, Oak survives thanks to [[BigDamnHeroes Agatha]].]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He's horrified when he realizes the part he played in turning Giovanni to evil.
* SoProudOfYou: Towards Blue at the end of the latter's championship duel with Red.

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* AdaptationOriginConnection: He knew S.S. Anne's captain (named John AscendedExtra: She's a minor character in the series), Agatha and Giovanni as a kid.
* DisneyDeath:
games; here, she helps Red [[spoiler: After taking over Silph Co., Giovanni orders Mewtwo recover after Blue's Raticate's death]], and tries to destroy Professor Oak's laboratory. Thankfully, Oak survives thanks to [[BigDamnHeroes Agatha]].]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He's horrified
stop Leaf when he realizes the part he played in turning Giovanni to evil.
* SoProudOfYou: Towards Blue at the end of the latter's championship duel with Red.
latter steals Bulbasaur.



[[folder: Daisy Oak]]
Blue's older sister and an aspiring geograph.

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[[folder: Daisy Professor Oak]]
Blue's older sister A renowned Pokémon researcher and an aspiring geograph.the first Kanto League champion, he gave Red, Blue and Leaf their started Pokémon.


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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He's horrified when he realizes the part he played in turning Giovanni to evil.
* SoProudOfYou: Towards Blue at the end of the latter's championship duel with Red.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Daisy Oak]]
Blue's older sister and an aspiring geograph.
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* BlowYouAway: Pidgeot knows a couple of wind based moves such as Gust and Whirlwind.



Blue's fifth Pokémon.

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Blue's fifth fourth Pokémon.



* AdaptationalExplanation:
** How Rattata evolves. It's shown in Episode 15 that he evolved after winning a couple of battles on the way to Vermilion City.
** How Raticate exits Blue's team after the rival battle on the St. Anne. [[spoiler:It's actually a depressing situation]].



Blue's fifth Pokémon.

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Blue's fifth Pokémon. It evolved into an Arcanine after Blue gave it a Fire Stone before challenging the Elite Four.



Blue's sixth Pokémon.

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Blue's sixth Pokémon. It evolved into an Exeggutor after Blue gave it a Leaf Stone before challenging the Elite Four.



Green's starter Pokémon. While she originally stole it after escaping Team Rocket, Professor Oak allowed her to keep it after hearing her story.

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Green's Leaf's starter Pokémon. While she originally stole it after escaping Team Rocket, Professor Oak allowed her to keep it after hearing her story.


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Red's StarterMon and [[TrueCompanions partner]].

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Red's StarterMon and [[TrueCompanions partner]]. It evolved into Charmeleon after training on Route 4, and it evolved into Charizard during Red and Leaf's attack on the Team Rocket Hideout at the Celadon Game Center.
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* PlayingWithFire

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* PlayingWithFirePlayingWithFire: A fire type Pokémon that knows several moves such as Flamethrower and Fire Blast.



* StarterMon: He's the first Pokémon seen in the series. He also is this for Red.



* ShoutOut: Charmeleon's evolution to Charizard is on to '"Dragonball Z'', specifically Goku's transformation to Super Saiyan 3.
* StarterMon: He's the first Pokémon seen in the series. He also is this for Red.



Red's first capture.

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Red's first capture. He evolved into Nidorino during Red's journey though Mt. Moon, and into Nidoking after being exposed to a Moon Stone.
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*RunningGag: Its a subtle one, but pay close attention; almost all of Squirtle's (and its evolutions') losses come at the hands of electric attacks. The majority of these are at the hands of Red's Pikachu, but others, including [[spoiler:Giovanni's Rhydon]] and [[spoiler:Zapdos]] get in on it, too. There's even one point where Red sends out Pikachu and Blue just immediately dismisses Wartortle, knowing what's about to happen!
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* AdaptationalExplanation: How Kadabra evolves. In Lavender Town, Red and Blue are shown trading Graveler and Kadabra to each other and back again to trigger their respective "Evolve by trades" into Golem and Alakazam.
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* CallBack: During the Cerulean Rival Battle, Abra (who only knows Teleport), gets demolished and is literally delivered to Blue via Charmeleon holding Abra by the tail in a "Here... this is yours..." manner. Later, in the final rival battle before the League, Alakazam and Charizard recreate that same scene [[spoiler:except in reverse, with Alakazam annihilating and delivering Charizard to Red by the tail.]]

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Blue's Fourth Pokémon.

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Blue's Fourth fifth Pokémon.



[[/folder]]

[[folder: Leaf]]
A mysterious girl that came trying to steal Bulbasaur. She eventually joined Red on his journey.

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[[/folder]]

[[folder: Leaf]]
A mysterious girl that came trying to steal Bulbasaur. She eventually joined Red on his journey.

!!Growlithe -> Arcanine
Blue's fifth Pokémon.


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!!Exeggcute-> Exeggutor
Blue's sixth Pokémon.
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* GreenThumb: A grass type Pokémon.

!!Rhyhorn-> Rhydon
Blue's seventh Pokémon.
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* RhinoRampage: A rhino themed Pokémon.
* TakingYouWithMe: During the Champion battle, Rhydon uses its Horn Drill against Red's Nidoking after the latter lands a Fissure. This results in a double knock out.
* ThisIsADrill: Knows the one-hit KO Horn Drill attack.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Leaf]]
A mysterious girl that came trying to steal Bulbasaur. She eventually joined Red on his journey.
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* HartmanHips: In the [[WebAnimation/PokemonGoldFanmade sequel]] are slightly wider than her entire torso.

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* HartmanHips: In the [[WebAnimation/PokemonGoldFanmade sequel]] sequel]], her hips are slightly wider than her entire torso.
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[[folder: Leaf]]
A mysterious girl that came trying to steal Bulbasaur. She eventually joined Red on his journey.

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[[folder: Leaf]]
A mysterious girl that came trying to steal Bulbasaur. She eventually joined Red on his journey.
[[folder:Blue's Pokemon]]
!!Squirtle -> Wartortle -> Blastoise
Blue's starter Pokémon.



* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: In this version, Leaf is an orphan from the Sevii Islands who spent her childhood as a Team Rocket grunt instead of a regular kid from Pallet Town.
* AgeLift: In the games, Leaf is around 10. Here, she's estimated to be 16-17, as her bust shows.
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: To Red, as she often steals Red's catches and items.
* BigDamnHeroes: Alongside Daisy, Bill and the honest Gym Leaders in the Silph Co. arc.
* CompositeCharacter: Of many of her counterparts across the Pokemon franchise: she's a trainer that got a Pokemon from Professor Oak like her Fire Red[=/=]Leaf Green version (and eventually wears the outfit), has the personality and a similar backstory to her ''Manga/PokemonAdventures'' counterpart (down to initially stealing her starter from Professor Oak), and as a kid wears the outfit of her ''VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee'' counterpart.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: After all she's been through, Leaf managed to save the Pokémon from the Sevii Islands Team Rocket base and find a loving family.
* HappilyAdopted: She became Red's sister sometime between her introduction and Red challenging the Elite Four.
* LikeBrotherAndSister: With Red; she becomes his primary travelling companion after the Vermilion City arc, but there's nothing romantic between them (and Red was already a couple with Misty). Her behavior is mostly that of a younger sibling. And when they have to part ways during Red's Elite Four challenge, Leaf outright states that she considers Red her brother.
* MeaningfulRename: ''Heavily'' implied. While its not an absolute certainty due to the ShowDontTell nature of the series as a whole, its hinted that she starts the series under the name of Green, but changes her name to Leaf sometime before or during the Saffron Arc. [[labelnote:Explanation]]When she first appears a good deal of attention is paid to her green eyes, and later her design/outfit as a kid evoke that of Green from the ''[[VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee Let's Go]]'' games. During the back half of the Celadon Arc, she's seen eyeing her canon outfit, and by the time she shows up for the Silph Co fight against Team Rocket, she's picked it up. What solidifies her turn from Green to Leaf is when she encounters Archer, and has a flashback to her childhood before Erika shows up to help her out, and there's a scene where she's shown speaking (most likely "She's turned over a new ''Leaf''!") and Leaf's shown in her original attire before a leaf pans over the scene and she's in her canon attire following it.[[/labelnote]]
* SignatureMon: Her Bulbasaur. It's interesting that she originally tried to steal it, but after she's stopped, she got it the normal way from Professor Oak.
* SignificantWardrobeShift: Her outfit changes with her heroic level: she debuts with an outfit based on the unused character design for the first generation games and is distinctly an unheroic character, and notably tries out her canon hat but puts it down before infiltrating the Team Rocket HQ; by the time she infiltrates Saffron City she's more heroic and starts wearing the hat; and when [[BigDamnHeroes she arrives to the rescue at Silph Co]] she's decked out in her canon outfit.
* StillWearingTheOldColors: Her initial outfit is implied to have been made out of her old Team Rocket uniform
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!!Allies
[[folder: Red's mother]]
ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. The protagonist's mother.

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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: In this version, Leaf is an orphan from the Sevii Islands who spent her childhood as MakingASplash: A water type Pokémon.
* ShoulderCannon: As
a Team Rocket grunt instead of a regular kid from Pallet Town.
* AgeLift: In the games, Leaf is around 10. Here, she's estimated to be 16-17, as her bust shows.
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: To Red, as she often steals Red's catches and items.
* BigDamnHeroes: Alongside Daisy, Bill and the honest Gym Leaders in the Silph Co. arc.
* CompositeCharacter: Of many of her counterparts across the Pokemon franchise: she's a trainer that got a Pokemon from Professor Oak like her Fire Red[=/=]Leaf Green version (and eventually wears the outfit),
Blastoise, it has the personality and a similar backstory twin shoulder cannons to her ''Manga/PokemonAdventures'' counterpart (down to initially stealing her starter from Professor Oak), and as a kid wears the outfit of her ''VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee'' counterpart.
shoot water attacks.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: After all she's been through, Leaf managed to save the Pokémon from the Sevii Islands Team Rocket base and find a loving family.
* HappilyAdopted: She became Red's sister sometime between her introduction and Red challenging the Elite Four.
* LikeBrotherAndSister: With Red; she becomes his primary travelling companion after the Vermilion City arc, but there's nothing romantic between them (and Red was already a couple with Misty). Her behavior is mostly that of a younger sibling. And when they have to part ways during Red's Elite Four challenge, Leaf outright states that she considers Red her brother.
* MeaningfulRename: ''Heavily'' implied. While its not an absolute certainty due to the ShowDontTell nature of the series as a whole, its hinted that she starts the series under the name of Green, but changes her name to Leaf sometime before or during the Saffron Arc. [[labelnote:Explanation]]When she
StarterMon: Blue's first appears a good deal of attention is paid to her green eyes, and later her design/outfit as a kid evoke that of Green from the ''[[VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee Let's Go]]'' games. During the back half of the Celadon Arc, she's seen eyeing her canon outfit, and by the time she shows up for the Silph Co fight against Team Rocket, she's picked it up. What solidifies her turn from Green to Leaf is when she encounters Archer, and has a flashback to her childhood before Erika shows up to help her out, and there's a scene where she's shown speaking (most likely "She's turned over a new ''Leaf''!") and Leaf's shown in her original attire before a leaf pans over the scene and she's in her canon attire following it.[[/labelnote]]
* SignatureMon: Her Bulbasaur. It's interesting that she originally tried to steal it, but after she's stopped, she got it the normal way from Professor Oak.
* SignificantWardrobeShift: Her outfit changes with her heroic level: she debuts with an outfit based on the unused character design for the
Pokémon.

!!Pidgey -> Pidgeotto -> Pidgeot
Blue's
first generation games and is distinctly an unheroic character, and notably tries out her canon hat but puts it down before infiltrating the Team Rocket HQ; by the time she infiltrates Saffron City she's more heroic and starts wearing the hat; and when [[BigDamnHeroes she arrives to the rescue at Silph Co]] she's decked out in her canon outfit.
* StillWearingTheOldColors: Her initial outfit is implied to have been made out of her old Team Rocket uniform
[[/folder]]

!!Allies
[[folder: Red's mother]]
ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. The protagonist's mother.
caught Pokémon.



* AscendedExtra: She's a minor character in the games; here, she helps Red [[spoiler: recover after Blue's Raticate's death]], and tries to stop Leaf when the latter steals Bulbasaur.
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[[folder: Professor Oak]]
A renowned Pokémon researcher and the first Kanto League champion, he gave Red, Blue and Leaf their started Pokémon.

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* AscendedExtra: She's a minor character in ExpositoryHairstyleChange: When Pidgeotto was on the games; here, she helps Red [[spoiler: recover after losing end of a battle, its hair grew longer and had a blonde streak, signifying its evolution.
* NobleBirdOfPrey: A bird type Pokémon.

!!Abra -> Kadabra -> Alakazam
Blue's Raticate's death]], and tries to stop Leaf when the latter steals Bulbasaur.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Professor Oak]]
A renowned Pokémon researcher and the first Kanto League champion, he gave Red, Blue and Leaf their started
third Pokémon.



* AdaptationOriginConnection: He knew S.S. Anne's captain (named John in the series), Agatha and Giovanni as a kid.
* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: After taking over Silph Co., Giovanni orders Mewtwo to destroy Professor Oak's laboratory. Thankfully, Oak survives thanks to [[BigDamnHeroes Agatha]].]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He's horrified when he realizes the part he played in turning Giovanni to evil.
* SoProudOfYou: Towards Blue at the end of the latter's championship duel with Red.

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* AdaptationOriginConnection: He knew S.S. Anne's captain (named John in the series), Agatha TookALevelInBadass: As an Abra, it could only use Teleport and Giovanni as a kid.
* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: After taking over Silph Co., Giovanni orders Mewtwo to destroy Professor Oak's laboratory. Thankfully, Oak survives thanks to [[BigDamnHeroes Agatha]].]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He's horrified when he realizes the part he played in turning Giovanni to evil.
* SoProudOfYou: Towards
lost more times than Blue at could count. But once it evolved into Kadabra, it became a more versatile Pokémon.

!!Rattata -> Raticate
Blue's Fourth Pokémon.
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* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Dies in an accident through a combination of Red's Nidoking throwing it off
the end of the latter's championship duel with Red.St. Anne, Blue being unable to recall it, and Raticate suffering from poisoning.]]



[[folder: Daisy Oak]]
Blue's older sister and an aspiring geograph.

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[[folder: Daisy Oak]]
Blue's older sister and an aspiring geograph.
Leaf]]
A mysterious girl that came trying to steal Bulbasaur. She eventually joined Red on his journey.



* AdaptationalBadass: In the games, she just gives you a Town Map. Here, she ''invented'' it.
* AscendedExtra: In the games, she was a one-off character who only appears to give Red a map of Kanto. Here, she has a much greater role. Among other things, she helps with attacking the Team Rocket hideout on Sevii Islands.
* BigDamnHeroes: Alongside Leaf, Bill and the honest Gym Leaders in the Silph Co. arc.
* CoolBigSis: Is literally one to Blue, and also serves as one to Red.
* HiddenDepths: She's very good at geography, and made many maps of Kanto and possibly other regions as well, as it's confirmed she went to Johto once.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: She reveals she met Whitney at some point in the past. While her retelling of the meeting makes the nature of their relationship ambiguous (since Daisy stated, among other things, that Whitney's Miltank trounced her Pokémon), when the two interact in the ''Gold'' series, their interactions are that of good friends.

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* AdaptationalBadass: AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: In this version, Leaf is an orphan from the Sevii Islands who spent her childhood as a Team Rocket grunt instead of a regular kid from Pallet Town.
* AgeLift:
In the games, she just gives you a Town Map. Leaf is around 10. Here, she's estimated to be 16-17, as her bust shows.
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: To Red, as
she ''invented'' it.
* AscendedExtra: In the games, she was a one-off character who only appears to give Red a map of Kanto. Here, she has a much greater role. Among other things, she helps with attacking the Team Rocket hideout on Sevii Islands.
often steals Red's catches and items.
* BigDamnHeroes: Alongside Leaf, Daisy, Bill and the honest Gym Leaders in the Silph Co. arc.
* CoolBigSis: Is literally one to Blue, and also serves as one to Red.
* HiddenDepths: She's very good at geography, and made
CompositeCharacter: Of many maps of Kanto her counterparts across the Pokemon franchise: she's a trainer that got a Pokemon from Professor Oak like her Fire Red[=/=]Leaf Green version (and eventually wears the outfit), has the personality and possibly other regions a similar backstory to her ''Manga/PokemonAdventures'' counterpart (down to initially stealing her starter from Professor Oak), and as well, as it's confirmed a kid wears the outfit of her ''VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee'' counterpart.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: After all she's been through, Leaf managed to save the Pokémon from the Sevii Islands Team Rocket base and find a loving family.
* HappilyAdopted: She became Red's sister sometime between her introduction and Red challenging the Elite Four.
* LikeBrotherAndSister: With Red;
she went becomes his primary travelling companion after the Vermilion City arc, but there's nothing romantic between them (and Red was already a couple with Misty). Her behavior is mostly that of a younger sibling. And when they have to Johto once.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: She reveals
part ways during Red's Elite Four challenge, Leaf outright states that she met Whitney at some point in the past. considers Red her brother.
* MeaningfulRename: ''Heavily'' implied.
While her retelling of its not an absolute certainty due to the meeting makes the ShowDontTell nature of their relationship ambiguous (since Daisy stated, among other things, the series as a whole, its hinted that Whitney's Miltank trounced she starts the series under the name of Green, but changes her Pokémon), when name to Leaf sometime before or during the two interact in the ''Gold'' series, their interactions are Saffron Arc. [[labelnote:Explanation]]When she first appears a good deal of attention is paid to her green eyes, and later her design/outfit as a kid evoke that of good friends. Green from the ''[[VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee Let's Go]]'' games. During the back half of the Celadon Arc, she's seen eyeing her canon outfit, and by the time she shows up for the Silph Co fight against Team Rocket, she's picked it up. What solidifies her turn from Green to Leaf is when she encounters Archer, and has a flashback to her childhood before Erika shows up to help her out, and there's a scene where she's shown speaking (most likely "She's turned over a new ''Leaf''!") and Leaf's shown in her original attire before a leaf pans over the scene and she's in her canon attire following it.[[/labelnote]]
* SignatureMon: Her Bulbasaur. It's interesting that she originally tried to steal it, but after she's stopped, she got it the normal way from Professor Oak.
* SignificantWardrobeShift: Her outfit changes with her heroic level: she debuts with an outfit based on the unused character design for the first generation games and is distinctly an unheroic character, and notably tries out her canon hat but puts it down before infiltrating the Team Rocket HQ; by the time she infiltrates Saffron City she's more heroic and starts wearing the hat; and when [[BigDamnHeroes she arrives to the rescue at Silph Co]] she's decked out in her canon outfit.
* StillWearingTheOldColors: Her initial outfit is implied to have been made out of her old Team Rocket uniform



[[folder: Bill]]
* BigDamnHeroes: Alongside Leaf, Daisy and the honest Gym Leaders in the Silph Co. arc.
* ChekhovsGunman: He brings back Red's Nidoking after the latter was PutOnABus.

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[[folder: Bill]]
* BigDamnHeroes: Alongside Leaf, Daisy and the honest Gym Leaders in the Silph Co. arc.
* ChekhovsGunman: He brings back Red's Nidoking
[[folder:Leaf's Pokémon]]
!!Bulbasaur -> Ivysaur -> Venasaur
Green's starter Pokémon. While she originally stole it
after the latter was PutOnABus.escaping Team Rocket, Professor Oak allowed her to keep it after hearing her story.
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* GreenThumb: A grass type Pokémon.
* StarterMon: Leaf's first Pokémon.



!!Gym Leaders

[[folder: In General]]
* TheCavalry: The honest ones of them (in other words, all except Blaine and Giovanni) come to the rescue alongside Leaf, Daisy and Bill after Team Rocket got hold of Mewtwo.

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!!Gym Leaders

!!Allies
[[folder: In General]]
* TheCavalry:
Red's mother]]
ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
The honest ones of them (in other words, all except Blaine and Giovanni) come to protagonist's mother.
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* AscendedExtra: She's a minor character in
the rescue alongside Leaf, Daisy and Bill games; here, she helps Red [[spoiler: recover after Team Rocket got hold of Mewtwo.Blue's Raticate's death]], and tries to stop Leaf when the latter steals Bulbasaur.



[[folder: Brock]]
The Gym Leader of Pewter City.

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[[folder: Brock]]
The Gym Leader of Pewter City.
Professor Oak]]
A renowned Pokémon researcher and the first Kanto League champion, he gave Red, Blue and Leaf their started Pokémon.



* AdaptationalCurves: He's much more muscular than any of his canon portrayals. Justified through AgeLift.
* DishingOutDirt: He specializes in Rock types.
* TheMentor: Not as much as Lt. Surge, but he does teach Red a thing or two during Red's stay in Pewter City.
* PlatonicLifePartners: He and Misty are shown to be close friends, but there's nothing romantic between them.
* WalkingShirtlessScene

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* AdaptationalCurves: AdaptationOriginConnection: He knew S.S. Anne's captain (named John in the series), Agatha and Giovanni as a kid.
* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: After taking over Silph Co., Giovanni orders Mewtwo to destroy Professor Oak's laboratory. Thankfully, Oak survives thanks to [[BigDamnHeroes Agatha]].]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone:
He's much more muscular than any horrified when he realizes the part he played in turning Giovanni to evil.
* SoProudOfYou: Towards Blue at the end
of his canon portrayals. Justified through AgeLift.
* DishingOutDirt: He specializes in Rock types.
* TheMentor: Not as much as Lt. Surge, but he does teach Red a thing or two during Red's stay in Pewter City.
* PlatonicLifePartners: He and Misty are shown to be close friends, but there's nothing romantic between them.
* WalkingShirtlessScene
the latter's championship duel with Red.



[[folder: Misty]]
The Gym Leader of Cerulean City and Red's girlfriend.

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[[folder: Misty]]
The Gym Leader of Cerulean City
Daisy Oak]]
Blue's older sister
and Red's girlfriend.an aspiring geograph.


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* AdaptationalBadass: In the games, she just gives you a Town Map. Here, she ''invented'' it.
* AscendedExtra: In the games, she was a one-off character who only appears to give Red a map of Kanto. Here, she has a much greater role. Among other things, she helps with attacking the Team Rocket hideout on Sevii Islands.
* BigDamnHeroes: Alongside Leaf, Bill and the honest Gym Leaders in the Silph Co. arc.
* CoolBigSis: Is literally one to Blue, and also serves as one to Red.
* HiddenDepths: She's very good at geography, and made many maps of Kanto and possibly other regions as well, as it's confirmed she went to Johto once.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: She reveals she met Whitney at some point in the past. While her retelling of the meeting makes the nature of their relationship ambiguous (since Daisy stated, among other things, that Whitney's Miltank trounced her Pokémon), when the two interact in the ''Gold'' series, their interactions are that of good friends.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Bill]]
* BigDamnHeroes: Alongside Leaf, Daisy and the honest Gym Leaders in the Silph Co. arc.
* ChekhovsGunman: He brings back Red's Nidoking after the latter was PutOnABus.
[[/folder]]

!!Gym Leaders

[[folder: In General]]
* TheCavalry: The honest ones of them (in other words, all except Blaine and Giovanni) come to the rescue alongside Leaf, Daisy and Bill after Team Rocket got hold of Mewtwo.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Brock]]
The Gym Leader of Pewter City.
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* AdaptationalCurves: He's much more muscular than any of his canon portrayals. Justified through AgeLift.
* DishingOutDirt: He specializes in Rock types.
* TheMentor: Not as much as Lt. Surge, but he does teach Red a thing or two during Red's stay in Pewter City.
* PlatonicLifePartners: He and Misty are shown to be close friends, but there's nothing romantic between them.
* WalkingShirtlessScene
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Misty]]
The Gym Leader of Cerulean City and Red's girlfriend.
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* MookHorrorShow: Ends up being this to both Red and Blue, appearing as a giant mermaid looking at them as though they were delectable hors d'oeuvres.
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* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: During Red's climb through the Elite Four, Blue is shown smiling as the screen displaying the challenger status to him changes to reflect Red's victories. Sadly as this is post-descent into canon personality, its clear he wants Red to clear the Elite Four so that ''he'' can defeat Red and prove himself to be superior.


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* WhatTheHellHero: Gives one to Red after their final battle before the League, when Red runs him over with legendaries. It convinces Red to bench Articuno, Zapdos and Mew ahead of time.
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For Ethan, Kris, Silver and Whitney, the Johto cast, see [[Characters/PokemonGoldFanmade here]].



[[folder: Archer]]
One of Team Rocket's four Admins. Archer was a grad student who believed wholeheartedly in Giovanni's theories about Mew, attending his lectures even after everyone else had dismissed those theories as quackery.

Eight years later, Archer is the leader of a resurgent Team Rocket.
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* ArchEnemy: To Leaf, being the origin of all her troubles and psychological hang-ups, that she gets over after she finally defeats him one-on-one at the Sevii Islands.
* CoDragons: Giovanni's highest-ranking subordinate alongside Ariana.
* DragonAscendant: By the sequel series he has taken Giovanni's place as the leader of Team Rocket, though it's clear he wants his old boss back in charge.

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!!Others

[[folder: Archer]]
One of Team Rocket's four Admins. Archer was a grad student who believed wholeheartedly in Giovanni's theories about Mew, attending his lectures even after everyone else had dismissed those theories as quackery.

Eight years later, Archer is the leader of a resurgent Team Rocket.
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* ArchEnemy: To Leaf, being the origin of all her troubles and psychological hang-ups, that she gets over after she finally defeats him one-on-one at the Sevii Islands.
* CoDragons: Giovanni's highest-ranking subordinate alongside Ariana.
* DragonAscendant: By the sequel series he has taken Giovanni's place as the leader of Team Rocket, though it's clear he wants his old boss back in charge.
Mr. Fuji]]



[[folder: Ariana]]
One of Team Rocket's four Admins.
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* AdaptationalRelationshipOverhaul: She's Giovanni's wife and the mother of both Silver and Mars, none of whom are related to her in canon.
* BattleCouple: Forms a devastating one with her husband Giovanni.
* CoDragons: Giovanni's highest-ranking subordinate alongside Archer.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She cares deeply about her family and is shown desperately trying to track down her missing husband and children in the sequel series, though she is still a leader of the reformed Team Rocket.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Ariana has killed incompetent underlings without batting an eye and has done plenty of other evil things in her time with Team Rocket, but in the sequel series, she reacts with utter horror when [[spoiler:Silver's Feraligatr rips her Vileplume apart]].
* FedToTheBeast: She executes incompetent underlings by feeding them to her Arbok.
* UnholyMatrimony: With Giovanni. They're both husband and wife, and the ruthless leaders of a crime syndicate.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Silver]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Eusine]]
* AdaptationalVillainy: In his debut, Eusine appears to be an AdaptationalJerkass, being obsessed with capturing the Legendary Beasts, mocking Kris's Shiny Slowpoke for lacking a tail, and being overall more antagonistic to Kris than ''Silver'' of all people (Silver is a JerkWithAHeartOfGold towards Kris at least). However, his second appearance reveals he's working for Team Rocket.
* DidntSeeThatComing: Is caught ''completely'' off guard when Kris's Slowpoke evolves into Slowking. Goes hand in hand with SingleSpecimenSpecies as noted in Slowpoke/Slowking's entry on the Gold character page.
[[/folder]]
!!Others

[[folder: Mr. Fuji]]
[[/folder]]



[[/folder]]

[[folder: Kris]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Ethan]]

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* AdaptationalVillainy: Instead of a honest gym leader (like in the games) or of a repantant Team Rocket defector (like in the manga), he's a willing associate of Team Rocket in this version. While he isn't shown to be truly mean or sadistic, and he only handles scientific works for Giovanni, he's aware of Team Rocket's criminal activities and still agreed to work for them in exchange of money. Therefore, he can't be considered an AntiVillain.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: Instead of a an honest gym leader (like in the games) or of a repantant repentant Team Rocket defector (like in the manga), he's a willing associate of Team Rocket in this version. While he isn't shown to be truly mean or sadistic, and he only handles scientific works for Giovanni, he's aware of Team Rocket's criminal activities and still agreed to work for them in exchange of for money. Therefore, he can't be considered an AntiVillain.



* EveryoneHasStandards: He's horrified when Giovanni [[spoiler:orders Mewtwo to kill Oak out of spite]], and afterwards defects as soon as he has the opportunity
* HazyFeelTurn: He tries to quit Giovanni's employ, though it's out of self-preservation first and foremost, but ends up captured and arrested. He then agrees to cooperate with the authorities to lessen his sentence, and ultimately takes back his old job of Gym Leader - albeit while in house arrest.

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* EveryoneHasStandards: He's horrified when Giovanni [[spoiler:orders Mewtwo to kill Oak out of spite]], and afterwards afterward defects as soon as he has the opportunity
* HazyFeelTurn: He tries to quit Giovanni's employ, though it's out of self-preservation first and foremost, but ends up captured and arrested. He then agrees to cooperate with the authorities to lessen his sentence, sentence and ultimately takes back his old job of Gym Leader - albeit while in under house arrest.arrest.
* TokenEvilTeammate: If we're not counting [[BigBad Giovanni]], then he's definitely this in this considering he's the only gym leader to have willingly worked with criminals.


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* MusclesAreMeaningful: Bruno is a wall of muscles. Fittingly, he specializes in Fighting-Types.
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[[folder: Eusine]]
* AdaptationalVillainy: In his debut, Eusine appears to be an AdaptationalJerkass, being obsessed with capturing the Legendary Beasts, mocking Kris's Shiny Slowpoke for lacking a tail, and being overall more antagonistic to Kris than ''Silver'' of all people (Silver is a JerkWithAHeartOfGold towards Kris at least). However, his second appearance reveals he's working for Team Rocket.
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* FragileSpeedster: It's not very common to see Pikachu take many big hits, as he has an uncanny knack for evading and flash stepping around his opponents and their attacks. That being said, of the times where Pikachu DOES take a big hit, it's not very common to see him walk away from it.
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* PutOnABus: Is the only member of Red's team to completely avert it. Red benches every other mon he captures at least briefly during the adventure, even mons hes rarely seen without post-capture such as Lapras, Snorlax and even Pikachu. The StarterMon is there from the beginning all the way to the end.
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Invoked against him by both Blue and Red at Silph Co. Prior to Blue's arrival, he's shown as being willing to pay a fair sum of money for the Master Ball. One battle against Blue and Red that he wins later, and suddenly the offer has changed from money, to "sparing these kids' lives." Needless to say, the Silph Co. President relents at that point.
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Eight years later, Archer is the leader of a resurgent Team Rocket.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Ariana has killed incompetent underlings without batting an eye and has done plenty of other evil things in her time with Team Rocket, but in the sequel series, she reacts with utter horror when [[spoiler:Silver's Feraligatr rips her Vileplume apart]].
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* ShoutOut: A handful of Pikachu's attacks throughout the series are these to ''Naruto''. Most notably, Thunderbolt is one to both Rasengan and Chidori during the Lt. Surge training arc, while Thunder itself is one to Kirin against [[spoiler:Lorelei's Lapras]].




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* {{Jerkass}}: As much as a wild Pokémon can be, anyway, as during the battle with it, Zapdos explicitly blasts Leaf into a wall (hard enough to cause a blood spatter on impact, no less), and is shown having every intention of following up with a Drill Peck, marking the only time a wild Pokémon is seen attacking a human without provocation[[labelnote:*]]Mewtwo did blast Giovanni into a wall as well, but not until Giovanni actually punched it first.[[/labelnote]]. In addition, when Nidoking is holding it down before Red beans it for the capture, Zapdos is shown giving off a defiant DeathGlare as it tries to shock its way free of Nidoking's grasp.
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* SignificantWardrobeShift: Her outfit changes with her heroic level: she debuts with an outfit based on the unused character design for the first generation games and is distinctly an unheroic character, and notably tries out her canon hat but puts it down before infiltrating the Team Rocket HQ; by the time she infiltrates Saffron City she's more heroic and starts wearing the hat; and when [[BigDamnHeroes she arrives to the rescue at Silph Co]] she's decked out in her canon outfit.

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