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Professors from the regions showcased in the [[Version|main series]] of Pokémon games are all named after trees.
Professors from the regions showcased in the [[Version|main series]] of Pokémon games are all named after trees.


According to a comment Professor Birch makes when grading a player's Pokédex, catching a large number of Pokémon species helps to qualify one as a Pokémon Professor.
According to a comment Professor Birch makes when grading a player's Pokédex, catching a large number of Pokémon species helps to qualify one as a Pokémon Professor, but as Professor Oak mentions he has not completed the [[Pokédex]] this is presumably not the only way.


==List of Pokémon professors==
==List of Pokémon professors==

Revision as of 21:05, 12 May 2009

A Pokémon Professor (Japanese: ポケモン博士 Pokémon Expert) is considered an expert on Pokémon in his or her respective region. Pokémon Professors are often researchers as well, and many times they are the ones responsible for distributing Pokédexes and starter Pokémon to new Pokémon Trainers.

Professors from the regions showcased in the main series of Pokémon games are all named after trees.

According to a comment Professor Birch makes when grading a player's Pokédex, catching a large number of Pokémon species helps to qualify one as a Pokémon Professor, but as Professor Oak mentions he has not completed the Pokédex this is presumably not the only way.

List of Pokémon professors


Other professors in the anime include:

Oak (animeAdventuresPocket MonstersMasters) • ElmBirchRowanAurea JuniperCedric JuniperSycamore (animeMasters)
Kukui (animeMasters) • Burnet (anime) • SamsonMohnMagnoliaSonia (Masters) • LaventonSadaTuro
IvyCeriseAmaranthFriedeKranePHastingsBerlitzHollyTetraWillowBellisMirrorPhorusNeroli

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