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'''Green''' (Japanese: '''ブルー''' ''Blue'') is a main character in the {{pkmn|manga}} series [[Pokémon Adventures]]. Her first {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} was a {{p|Jigglypuff}}. As a young child, she was kidnapped by {{p|Ho-Oh}} and raised by the evil [[Masked Man]], where she met and became close with {{adv|Silver}}. (This kidnapping led to her {{wp|ornithophobia}}, which is not cured until the end of the GSC saga.) The two of them escaped, and Green went to [[Kanto]], where she stole {{adv|Professor Oak}}’s {{p|Squirtle}}.
'''Green''' (Japanese: '''ブルー''' ''Blue'') is a main character in the {{pkmn|manga}} series [[Pokémon Adventures]]. Her first {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} was a {{p|Jigglypuff}}. As a young child, she was kidnapped by {{p|Ho-Oh}} and raised by the evil [[Masked Man]], where she met and became close with {{adv|Silver}}. This kidnapping led to her {{wp|ornithophobia}}, which she manages to cure herself of in the {{chap|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}. The two of them managed to escape and began plotting against the Masked Man to take him down for good.


Green is quite cunning and quick-witted. She can talk others into believing a bold-faced lie and talk her way out of many tight situations. At one point, she convinces {{adv|Red}} to buy a bunch of useless items for [[Pika|his Pikachu]]. Green is also a master of disguise, she uses her {{p|Ditto}} as a mask and is able to make herself look like anyone she wants.
Green’s special skill, as described by Professor Oak, is the knowledge of Pokémon Evolution, a skill she learned from her time as a Masked Child. For these skills, she is known as the "'''[[Evolution|Evolver]]'''" (化える者 ''Evolver'').


Green’s special skill, as defined by Professor Oak, is [[evolution|evolving]]; she is known as the “'''Evolver'''” (化える者 ''Evolver''). However, until recently she refrained from evolving her Pokémon, because she preferred to lull her opponents into a false sense of security by using unevolved “cute” Pokémon. The special skills of Green and Silver are homophonous in Japanese.
==Character==
As a young child, she was kidnapped by {{p|Ho-Oh}} and raised by the evil [[Masked Man]], where she met and became close with {{adv|Silver}}. This kidnapping led to her {{wp|ornithophobia}}, which she manages to cure herself of in the {{chap|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}. The two of them managed to escape and began plotting against the Masked Man to take him down for good.


The original Green was designed after the early sketches for a {{tc|Lass}} and {{DL|Pokémon Red and Green beta|Female player character|a female protagonist}} shown in early concept art for {{game|Red and Green|s}}; however, the idea of choosing the character’s gender was unable to be implemented until {{game|Crystal}} due to technological limitations of the time. When a female player character from Kanto finally appeared in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, Green changed her clothes to match {{ga|Leaf}}’s in-game appearance.
Green is quite cunning and quick-witted. She can talk others into believing a bold-faced lie and talk her way out of many tight situations. At one point, she convinces {{adv|Red}} to buy a bunch of useless items for [[Pika|his Pikachu]]. Green is also a master of disguise, she uses her {{p|Ditto}}, [[Ditty]] as a mask and is able to make herself look like anyone she wants.


==Character history==
The original Green was designed after the early sketches for a {{tc|Lass}} and {{DL|Pokémon Red and Green beta|Female player character|a female protagonist}} shown in early concept art for {{game|Red and Green|s}}. When a female player character from Kanto finally appeared in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, Green changed her clothes to match {{ga|Leaf}}’s in-game appearance.
 
==History==
{{Spoilers}}
{{Spoilers}}
===Background===
===Background===
A native of [[Pallet Town]], Green was kidnapped by an {{p|Ho-Oh|unknown, flying Pokémon}} when she was only five years old, on the orders of the Masked Man. She was taken to a Secret Hideout in the [[Hoenn]] region, where the Masked Man gave her a Jigglypuff and began to train her as one of his underlings. There, she met {{adv|Silver}}, her partner, and developed a close bond with him. A few years later, the two children escaped from the Masked Man’s Hideout and then parted ways. Before escaping, she stole the {{key|II|Rainbow Wing}} and the {{key|II|Silver Wing}} from the Masked Man, forcing him to seek them out again in order to craft a [[GS Ball|mythical ball]].
A native of [[Pallet Town]], Green was kidnapped by a {{p|Ho-Oh|bird Pokémon}} when she was only five years old (six years prior to the first chapter), on the orders of the Masked Man. She was taken to a secret hideout and was trained with several other Masked Children. There, she met {{adv|Silver}} and learned about Evolution. Eventually, they managed to escape into freedom. Green spent years traveling alone until she discovered she was from [[Pallet Town]], where {{adv|Red|two}} {{adv|Blue|boys}} her age had each received a starter Pokémon, a [[Pokédex]], and set out on a journey. Frustrated, she broke into Professor Oak's laboratory and stole a {{p|Squirtle}}.


Green spent years traveling alone until she discovered she was from [[Pallet Town]], where {{adv|Red|two}} {{adv|Blue|boys}} her age had each received a starter Pokémon and [[Pokédex]], and set out on a journey. Frustrated, she broke into Professor Oak’s laboratory and stole a {{p|Squirtle}}.
==={{chap|Red, Green & Blue}}===
[[File:Green RBY Adventures.png|thumb|left|250px|Green in the first chapter]]
[[File:Green RGB chapter Adventures.png|250px|thumb|right|Green with her team in the first chapter]]
Green first appears in ''[[PS015|Wartortle Wars]]'', where she scams Red out of his money by selling him fake items. Angered, Red hunts her down to get what was taken from him back. After chasing Green down and defeating her, Red reclaims his stolen money, only to find out that Green managed to steal his Badges. Later, she is attacked by [[Team Rocket]], who were after the data disk with information on {{p|Mew}} that she stole from them. She manages to fend them off with her [[Ditty]], who uses its {{m|Transform}} to take the form of the opponents' Pokémon to defeat them.


==={{chap|Red, Green & Blue}}===
After escaping with Red, who had disguised himself as a Rocket Grunt to get close to Green, the duo begins tracking Mew with the stolen data disk. Green reveals to Red that she intends on capturing Mew to make money off of it. To keep Team Rocket busy, she has Ditty take Mew's form to lead the villains away. They manage to find it, but Team Rocket catches up to them and tries to take Mew for themselves. Mew retaliates by defeating Team Rocket and leaving Red and Green unharmed. Mew leaves, and although she didn't get to capture it, Green is content with selling photographs of it to the newspaper. She thanks Red for his help and returns his stolen Badges to him.
[[File:Green RBY Adventures.png|thumb|left|Green in the first chapter]]
 
When Green first meets Red, she scams him out of his money by selling him fake items using her beauty and flattery. Red hunts her down to reclaim his money, but she takes this as an opportunity to steal his [[Badge]]s. Red’s Pokédex reveals that her Wartortle is the evolved form of Squirtle, a Pokémon stolen from Professor Oak. Later, she is seen surrounded by a group of [[Team Rocket]] members, having stolen from them a floppy disk containing information about {{p|Mew}}. She sends out [[Ditty]], and in the confusion of Red saving her from an opponent’s {{p|Tauros}}, it is able to switch with Tauros. Green then uses that Pokémon’s special ability to make the enemy forces defeat themselves. She claims she wants to catch Mew because she thinks that it is “the cutest Pokémon ever”, but it is soon revealed that she really just wants it for money. While the two of them go hunting for Mew, she has Ditty {{m|Transform}} into Mew to fool the pursuing Team Rocket. They quickly discover the hoax, and in the ensuing battle Mew gets away. Green then departs, telling Red she plans on selling her photographs of Mew to newspapers, but she does leave behind the Badges as thanks.
Green is later seen failing an attempt to get into [[Saffron City]]. She spots {{adv|Blue}} and tells him about the barrier around the city, suggesting that they team up. She later manages to convince Red and Blue to team up and remove the barrier, allowing her to sneak inside [[Silph Co.]] while they do all the work. After getting inside, Green is attacked by [[Sabrina]], one of the Team Rocket commanding officers. Although Sabrina proves to be a powerful opponent with her psychic abilities, Green manages to get away by playing mind tricks and getting through Sabrina's illusions.
 
She continues on through the building by disguising herself as Sabrina and encounters Red with the Pokémon Badge Energy Amplifier. She lies to Red how it works by stating that it powers a Pokémon's strength, when it's really made to create a new Pokémon entirely. She trades the Marsh Badge she stole from Sabrina for Red's {{evostone|Moon Stone}}. When Sabrina finds them, Red attempts to use the Amplifier to power up [[Pika]], only for it not to work since the two Badges Green returned to him earlier were actually fakes. She takes the Amplifier and leaves Red at Sabrina's mercy.


[[File:Green Adventures RGB.png|250px|thumb|right|Green’s original design]]
While the others are busy, Green puts the two remaining Badges in the Amplifier, which activates and fusing {{p|Articuno}}, {{p|Zapdos}}, and {{p|Moltres}} into [[Thu-Fi-Zer]]. Seeing Thu-Fi-Zer causes Green to faint from shock, forcing Red to protect her while she's unconscious. In her stead, he uses the Moon Stone he traded with her to evolve her {{p|Clefairy|Clefy}} into {{p|Clefable}}. Clefy manages to damage Thu-Fi-Zer, but not enough to defeat it. Green eventually wakes up and helps defeat the bird Pokémon with a combination attack between [[Blasty]], {{TP|Blue|Charizard}}, and [[Saur]]. Thu-Fi-Zer is separated back into Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres, who fly away back to the wild. After the battle had ended, Green avoids celebrating with her allies since Blue's grandfather, {{adv|Professor Oak}} is there with them.
She is next seen trying – and failing – to sweet-talk her way into [[Saffron City]]. After attempting to infiltrate from the air with her {{p|Jigglypuff}}, she spots {{adv|Blue}} and tells him about the barrier around the city, suggesting that they team up. She later convinces Red and Blue to work cooperate so that they unwittingly do all of the work for her, and all three enter Saffron city. She slips through the back door of Silph Co. and is able to go right up to 3F, where she encounters [[Sabrina]]. Sabrina uses her psychic abilities to play vicious mind games, but Green finally gets away by letting Sabrina's Kadabra slash her dress, releasing the Pokémon in the Balls strapped to her chest (this visually suggestive sequence is edited out of VIZ Media's second edition, released under their VIZKids imprint). Green has Jigglypuff use {{m|Sing}} to immobilize Sabrina, then uses [[Ditty]] to impersonate her and reaches the room with the Badge Energy Amplifier. She is almost attacked by Red, but Pika knows her scent. Green reveals that she took a Marsh Badge from the defeated Psychic Gym Leader and trades it for Red’s Moon Stone. She takes the Amplifier from Red after doesn’t work with his Badges – the ones she “returned” to him after the Mew incident were actually fakes. She then puts all 7 of the ''real'' Badges into the Amplifier, believing it will create a rare new species of Pokémon; but it actually fuses the 3 [[legendary birds]] into [[Thu-Fi-Zer|a monstrosity]]. She is knocked out while battling against it with Red and Blue, but Red takes the Moon Stone and evolves her Clefairy into a Clefable. After a long fight, the creature is defeated by the combined forces of [[Blasty]], [[Blue's Charizard]], and the newly evolved [[Saur]].


Afterwards, she manages to get into the 9th Pokémon League tournament, breezing through the qualifying elimination rounds. Green makes it to the semifinals, but is defeated by Professor Oak (under the pseudonym Doctor O), who knows her weakness: she has ornithophobia and is afraid of {{t|Flying|bird}} Pokémon because of her kidnapping. He exploits her fear by using a team of bird Pokémon to defeat her. He then reveals to her that he participated in the search a girl who was kidnapped from Pallet Town by a {{p|Ho-Oh|large bird Pokémon}}; and when, years later, he saw the face from the photos on his lab security camera stealing a {{p|Squirtle}}, he knew he had to talk to her and remind her that stealing is wrong. She confesses, and Professor Oak forgives her for stealing Squirtle, bestowing on her the last [[Pokédex]].
Afterwards, she competes in the 9th Pokémon League tournament, breezing through the qualifying elimination rounds. In the semifinals, she faces the mysterious Dr. O. By using bird Pokémon, Dr. O exploits Green's ornithophobia and manages to defeat her. Her opponent is revealed to actually be Professor Oak in disguise, who reveals that he knows about her childhood trauma and that she was the one who stole his Squirtle. Breaking down in tears, Green confesses to Professor Oak about why she stole his Pokémon. Professor Oak forgives Green and bestows to her the third Kanto Pokédex. Although he won the battle, Professor Oak gives the win to Green, effectively making her the second runner-up the tournament, after Blue and Red.


==={{chap|Yellow}}===
==={{chap|Yellow}}===
[[File:Green Y chapter.png|thumb|right|150px|Green in the second chapter]]
[[File:Green Y chapter.png|thumb|right|150px|Green in the second chapter]]
Green is first seen in the shadows listening to the battle between Yellow and Lorelei. When Yellow tells Lorelei her name, Green calls her an idiot; she had explicitly instructed Yellow to conceal her identity, but then says,"Oh well, I knew it would be revealed eventually." She is then seen after Yellow and Bill escape Lorelei. Green attacks the ice specialist’s hand with Horsea to prevent her from giving chase. She then disappears.  
Two years after the events of the Pokémon League, Green decided to search for the bird Pokémon that kidnapped her. Her journey led her to learn about the [[Elite Four]], who she found out from an {{adv|Silver|ally}} that they plan on using the power of a bird Pokémon. After finding [[Pika]] running away from one of the Elite Four's Pokémon, she meets {{adv|Yellow}}, a young girl with the same powers as the Elite Four's leader. Green decides to use Yellow in gathering information on the Elite Four so that they can be defeated. She sends Yellow disguised as a boy to find Pika and investigate what happened to the missing Red.


She pays {{adv|Bill}} an unwanted visit, explaining that she trained {{adv|Yellow}} and disguised her as a boy, providing Yellow’s signature straw hat – which is bugged so that Green can hear and locate her. Green believes the Elite Four are controlling {{p|Ho-Oh|the bird that kidnapped her}} after a report from {{adv|Silver}}, so she declares them her enemies. She wants look at Bill’s transport system to check {{adv|Red}}’s recent withdrawals. Since [[Pika]] is with Yellow, Green believes Red will want to replace him with another Pokémon. Bill grudgingly allows it – after she ties him up. She sees that Red did indeed and withdraw [[Vee]], but before she can find out at which [[Pokémon Center]] transaction took place, Bruno’s {{p|Hitmonlee}} arrives and smashes the computer. After giving chase and following it a long way, Green defeats Hitmonlee; only to realize that he was simply a decoy to keep them away from Lance in Vermilion City.
Green makes her first appearance in the second chapter listening in on the battle between {{adv|Yellow}} and [[Lorelei]]. She berates Yellow for ignoring her orders to not give away her name to the enemies, but also notes that it probably would not have stayed a secret for long anyway. After Yellow and {{adv|Bill}} manage to escape Lorelei, Green steps in and prevents Lorelei from tracking them. She then disappears before being spotted.


Later, they arrive at Cerise Island and meet up with Yellow. The three stealthily navigate the island by having Jigglypuff fly them across shrouded in Horsea’s {{m|SmokeScreen}}; however Yellow’s map is dropped and a Slowbro eats it. They follow Slowbro to a cave and find Blaine, Blue, Koga, Sabrina, and Lt. Surge. Sabrina uses the [[Spoons of Destiny]] to assign pairs so they can split up and go after the enemy; she herself is partnered with Green. They battle [[Lorelei]], who she uses her ice voodoo dolls to bind Green and Sabrina together at the wrists. Since the two do not work well together, Green is quickly knocked out, and Sabrina finds herself carrying dead weight. Sabrina stalls for a while, and Green regains consciousness just in time to have Blasty propel them up so they won’t fall off a cliff. Lorelei says that she attacked Green first because of the humiliation that Green caused her when she first battled Yellow; Green recounts her tale of training Yellow, creating a distraction<!--“scapegoat”? really? Do schools no longer teach English?--> so that her Clefable can use {{m|Minimize}} to get the dolls. However, the dolls break, separating Green’s arm from her body. In truth Ditto has been impersonating her arm since she arrived on the island, and Ditto takes advantage of the deception to tie up Lorelei from behind. This angers Sabrina, who could’ve gotten out of the ice cuffs instead of carrying Green around for the whole battle.
Later, she sneaks into [[Sea Cottage|Bill's house]] to get data from the [[Pokémon Storage System]] to find out if the missing Red is still alive. After being mistaken for a burglar, Green explains to Bill that she was the one who sent Yellow on her quest. She also reveals that the Elite Four are behind the {{p|Ho-Oh|bird Pokémon that kidnapped her years ago}}. After hearing her story, Bill reluctantly decides to help Green, and while they find out Red is alive, a {{p|Hitmonlee}} destroys Bill's computer before they can figure out where he was last seen. Green manages to defeat Hitmonlee only to figure out that it was only a decoy to [[Lance]] in [[Vermilion City]].


Green eventually learns she was wrong about the bird and asks Silver to continue his investigations in [[Johto]].
Later, they arrive at [[Cerise Island]] and meet up with Yellow. They sneak past Lorelei's guard Pokémon and enter the volcano's interior, where they meet up with Blue, [[Blaine]], Sabrina, [[Koga]], and [[Lt. Surge]]. The eight decide to work together and split up into four pairs of two and fight one of the Elite Four. Using her [[Spoons of Destiny]] to pair the groups, Sabrina is paired with Green and the two set off to face Lorelei.
 
After exploring more of the volcano, Green and Sabrina are attacked by Lorelei, who uses her abilities to tie the girls together with ice handcuffs. Due to their inability to work together properly, Green is accidentally knocked unconscious, leaving Sabrina to do the fighting by herself. When Sabrina is defeated, Green reveals that she was conscious the entire time. Green manages to steal the ice dolls that were keeping the handcuffs on her and Sabrina, but the commotion causes the handcuffs to break, separating Green's arm from her body. Once Lorelei claims victory, the severed arm reveals itself to be a disguised [[Ditty]], who captures and defeats Lorelei. Hearing that Green was conscious the entire time angers Sabrina, who yells at Green for not telling her about what she was planning.
 
With all the battles except for Yellow's over, Sabrina leaves Green alone. Annoyed, Green notes how the Elite Four were so strong that she had to use all of her Pokémon except for {{p|Snubbull}}, her seventh one. When she notices a giant bird Pokémon appearing at the top of Cerise Island, she rushes over to the top, where she encounters Blue and Red. They have their Pokémon send energy to Yellow, giving her the strength to defeat Lance once and for all.
 
After the final battle had ended, Green calls her friend and tells them about the bird Pokémon Lance tried to control. While she is not sure whether it is the bird that kidnapped her years ago, Green asks her friend to investigate it in the [[Johto]] region.


==={{chap|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}===
==={{chap|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}===
[[File:Green GSC chapter.png|thumb|left|150px|Green in the third chapter]]
[[File:Green GSC chapter.png|thumb|left|150px|Green in the third chapter]]
At first Green is only mentioned; she is said to has continued her journey in order to overcome her phobia. It’s later revealed that traveled through [[Kanto]], [[Johto]] and some [[Sevii Islands|southern islands]] in order to capture the [[legendary birds]].
Green appears in the third chapter as a major supporting character. In her first appearances, she is only mentioned by Silver, who describes their past kidnapping at the hands of the [[Masked Man]]. She makes her first appearance in person in ''[[PS162|Heckled by Hitmontop]]'', where she has Silver {{m|Teleport}}ed away so that he would be safe and not have to be involved with the final battle against the Masked Man.
 
She then travels to the [[Ilex Forest]] to prevent the Masked Man from capturing {{p|Celebi}}. There, she is attacked by [[Will]] and [[Karen]], fellow Masked Children who use Ho-Oh and a captive Silver to defeat Green by using her past against. After reconciling with Silver, Green manages to overcome her childhood trauma and reveals that captured Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres. Together with Red and Blue, Green uses the birds to free Ho-Oh and Lugia from the Masked Man's control. With Will and Karen defeated, Green, Red, and Blue join up with the other Pokédex holders to defeat the Masked Man once and for all.


Late in the storyline, Green reappears in person when her relationship with Silver is disclosed: as children, she and Silver escaped from the Masked Man, who used Ho-Oh and {{p|Lugia}} to kidnap them along with [[Will]], [[Sham]], [[Karen]], and [[Carl]]. After some investigation, she decides to fight the [[Masked Man]] in the [[Ilex Forest]], telling {{adv|Silver}} not to participate. Forced to battle the other kidnapping victims, who are now the Masked Man’s underlings; Green, along with the other [[Pokédex holder]]s, confronts {{p|Ho-Oh}} and {{p|Lugia}}. She finally overcomes her fear, and uses the [[legendary birds]] to help defeat the Masked Man.  
She helps combat the Masked Man's ice dolls while {{adv|Gold}}, Silver, and {{adv|Crystal}} personally battle the Masked Man in the Crack in Time. Once they are defeated, Green and the other Pokédex holders help Gold destroy the [[GS Ball]], freeing Celebi from the Masked Man's control and defeating him once and for all.


==={{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}}===
==={{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}}===
[[File:Green E chapter.png|thumb|right|150px|Green in the sixth chapter]]
[[File:Green E chapter.png|thumb|right|150px|Green in the sixth chapter]]
In the fifth chapter, Green wears a change of clothing that she received from Silver. After some searching, Green has made it her mission to meet up with her long-lost parents, who she found are now living in the [[Sevii Islands]]. While on the [[Seagallop|boat]] traveling to {{OBP|One Island|town}}, she is attacked by an {{p|Deoxys|invisible Pokémon}}, who attempts to suck her into a black hole. When her parents see this, they rush over to meet their daughter and are accidentally sucked into the black hole instead. Shocked from seeing this, Green falls into a brief coma after Red and Blue come to rescue her.


From this chapter onwards, she wears the new LeafGreen costume (skirt, top and hat) that Silver gave her.
Green eventually wakes up and learns that the Pokémon who kidnapped her parents is named Deoxys and was under the control of Team Rocket, who have her parents held captive. After helping Red out of his slump from his defeat by Deoxys's hands, Green decides to learn the Ultimate {{t|Water}} Attack, {{m|Hydro Cannon}}, from [[Ultima]] and rescue her parents. Together with Red, Blue, and {{adv|Mewtwo}}, they travel to the [[Trainer Tower]] to rescue Green's parents and Professor Oak. After succeeding, Professor Oak has Green take him to where the Pokédexes Team Rocket stole from him are being held. Professor Oak manages to put together Red, Blue, and Green's new Pokédexes, though at the cost of two of the original three. The commotion exhausts everyone, leaving Red to face {{adv|Giovanni}} alone with Mewtwo.


More of Green's past is revealed in this chapter, including how she, along with {{adv|Silver}} [[PS268|managed to escape]] from the clutches of the [[Masked Man]]. She finally learns that her parents have moved to the [[Sevii Islands]] and resolves to reunite with them. Before she can, both they and Professor Oak are kidnapped by {{p|Deoxys}}. In the struggle against the Deoxys and the revived Team Rocket, her Pokémon finally evolve to their final stages and Blasty learns the legendary {{type|Water}} move – {{m|Hydro Cannon}}. At the end of this saga, she is turned to stone along with four other Pokédex holders.
After traveling back to Kanto, Green helps stop the Team Rocket battleship from crashing into Vermilion City. Although Team Rocket is defeated and Deoxys freed from their control, [[Sird]], of the Three Beasts, attempts to recapture it. Green, Red, Blue, Silver, Yellow, and Mewtwo all jump in the way of Sird's attempt, but are turned into stone in the process.


==={{chap|Emerald}}===
==={{chap|Emerald}}===
For most of this chapter, she, along with four other Pokédex holders, remain petrified. It is only near the end of the chapter that she and the others are revived by {{adv|Emerald}} with the help of the wish-granting [[legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Jirachi}}.
Two months after the events of the fifth chapter, Professor Oak has been frantically searching for a way to free the petrified Pokédex holders. He manages to discover the mythical wish-granting Pokémon, {{p|Jirachi}}, who is going to awaken at the site of the Hoenn Battle Frontier. After getting permission from [[Scott]], Green and the other Pokédex holders are shipped to the Battle Frontier while {{adv|Emerald}} searches for Jirachi.
 
At the end of the sixth chapter, Emerald manages to convince Jirachi to free Green and the others from their stone prison. Along with the other nine Pokédex holders, Green defeats [[Guile Hideout]], who used Jirachi's power for his own gains. At the end of the chapter, she competes in a tournament against her friends held in the Battle Dome. Although her final ranking is unknown, Crystal states that her first opponent was Green, who defeated her.


==={{chap|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}===
==={{chap|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}===
[[File:Green HeartGold SoulSilver chapter.png|thumb|left|150px|Green in the ninth chapter]]
[[File:Green HeartGold SoulSilver chapter.png|thumb|left|150px|Green in the ninth chapter]]
In ''[[PS445|VS Koffing]]'', Silver reveals that Green was the one that gave him the {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|Dusk Stone}} and {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|Razor Claw}}, which later allowed his {{p|Murkrow}} and {{p|Sneasel}} evolve into {{p|Honchkrow}} and {{TP|Silver|Weavile}}, respectively.
In ''[[PS445|Dealing With A Koffing Fit]]'', Silver reveals that Green was the one that gave him the {{DL|Evolutionary stone|Dusk Stone}} and {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|Razor Claw}}, which later allowed his {{p|Murkrow}} and {{p|Sneasel}} evolve into {{p|Honchkrow}} and {{TP|Silver|Weavile}}, respectively.


==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
Most of Green’s Pokémon nicknames, with the exception of Puriri, contain syllables from the species’ Japanese name, followed by a Japanese honorific. “Puriri” comes from Jigglypuff’s Japanese name, Purin.
In the original version, most of Green's Pokémon nicknames are derived from the species' Japanese name, followed by a Japanese honorific. The exceptions are Jiggly and Granbull.
 
In the Chuang Yi translation, most of Green's Pokémon nicknames are derived from the species' English name with an -y at the end. The exceptions are Jiggly and Granbull, who don't have nicknames.
===On hand===
===On hand===
{{TrainerPoké
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|desc={{p|Wigglytuff|Jiggly}} (Jp: '''ぷりり''' ''Puriri'') was Green's first Pokémon as a child, then a {{p|Jigglypuff}}. She can inflate herself and fly like a balloon, and serves as Green's usual means of transport. She has a Lax [[nature]].}}
|desc={{p|Wigglytuff|Jiggly}} (Japanese: '''ぷりり''' ''Puriri'') was Green's first Pokémon that she had since it was a {{p|Jigglypuff}}. She can inflate herself and fly like a balloon, and serves as Green's usual means of aerial transport.}}


{{TrainerPoké
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|epname=Wartortle Wars
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|desc='''Blasty''' (Jp: '''カメちゃん''' ''Kame-chan'') is Green’s main and "starter" Pokémon. He has fairly strong battle skills and the Ability to hover in the air by blasting water at the ground. Blue has also trained him so his bubbles have special qualities, allowing Blue to carry encapsulated sound to instruct her other Pokémon. He was stolen as a {{p|Squirtle}} post the events of ''[[PS002|Bulbasaur, Come Home!]]''. He evolved into {{p|Wartortle}} prior to ''[[PS015|Wartortle Wars]]'', and then into a {{p|Blastoise}} prior to ''[[PS030|Zap! Zap! Zapdos!]]''.}}
|desc={{p|Blastoise|Blasty}} (Japanese: '''カメちゃん''' ''Kame-chan'') is Green's main Pokémon that she stole from {{adv|Professor Oak}} as a {{p|Squirtle}}. He has fairly strong battle skills and the Ability to hover in the air by blasting water at the ground.}}


{{TrainerPoké
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|epname=Tauros the Tyrant
|epname=Tauros the Tyrant
|desc='''Ditty''' (Jp: '''メタちゃん''' ''Meta-chan'') is a {{p|Ditto}} that Green uses. It is not that strong of a battler, but she uses it for disguising herself and for tricking people such as [[Team Rocket]].}}
|desc={{p|Ditto|Ditty}} (Japanese: '''メタちゃん''' ''Meta-chan'') is Green's third known Pokémon. It is not that strong of a battler, but she uses it for disguising herself and for tricking people.}}


{{TrainerPoké
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|epnum=PS032
|epname=A Little Kadabra'll Do It
|epname=A Little Kadabra'll Do It
|desc=Green uses '''{{p|Clefable|Clefy}}''' (Jp: '''ピッくん''' ''Pikkun'') when she wants to use {{m|Metronome}} to perform unpredictable attacks. As a {{p|Clefairy}}, he evolved with {{adv|Red}}'s {{evostone|Moon Stone}}. Once he evolved, it was able to hold off the [[Thu-Fi-Zer|legendary bird hybrid]] for some time.
|desc={{p|Clefable|Clefy}} (Japanese: '''ピッくん''' ''Pikkun'') is Green's fourth known Pokémon that she had since he was a {{p|Clefairy}}. He was first used to battle [[Sabrina]], where he managed to hold off her psychic abilities along with Jiggly. Later, he was used to battle [[Thu-Fi-Zer]] after evolving into a Clefable with {{adv|Red}}'s {{evostone|Moon Stone}}. There, he managed to hold it down for some time using his unpredictable {{m|Metronome}} attack. As of ''[[PS283|It Takes Patience, Knowledge and a Really Quick Beedrill]]'', he is level 68 and has a Naughty nature.


Clefy's known moves are {{m|Growl}}, {{m|Metronome}} and {{m|Minimize}}, and he has a Naughty nature.<br/>
Clefy's known moves are {{m|Growl}}, {{m|Metronome}}, and {{m|Minimize}}, and his Ability is {{a|Cute Charm}}.
<br>
Clefy has also used {{m|Quick Attack}}, {{m|Comet Punch}}, {{m|Hyper Beam}} and {{m|Fury Swipes}} via Metronome.}}
Clefy has also used {{m|Quick Attack}}, {{m|Comet Punch}}, {{m|Hyper Beam}} and {{m|Fury Swipes}} via Metronome.}}


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|epnum=PS039
|epnum=PS039
|epname=Just a Spearow Carrier
|epname=Just a Spearow Carrier
|desc='''{{p|Nidoqueen|Nido}}''' (Jp: '''ニドちゃん''' ''Nido-chan''), known as Nidory in the Chuang Yi translation, is a powerful Pokémon Green evolved in the Sevii Islands. She was first seen as a {{p|Nidoran♀}} in the [[Indigo Plateau]] during the Pokémon League, when she used it to convince a {{tc|Fisherman}} to trade her {{p|Weedle}} for his {{p|Nidoran♂}}, saying that her Nidoran has fallen in love with his Nidoran. She later appeared in Cerise Island, as a {{p|Nidorina}}. She was later seen in the final battle against [[Guile Hideout]]'s rental Pokémon. She has a Quiet nature.
|desc={{p|Nidoqueen|Nido}} (Japanese: '''ニドちゃん''' ''Nido-chan''), known as Nidory in the Chuang Yi translation, is Green's fifth known Pokémon that she had since she was a {{p|Nidoran♀}}. She was first seen at the Pokémon League in an attempt to trick a {{tc|Fisherman}} into trading his {{p|Nidoran♂}} for Green's {{p|Weedle}}. Sometime before the {{chap|Yellow}}, Nido had evolved into a {{p|Nidorina}}. During the battle against the {{p|Deoxys}} Divide Clones, Green used a Moon Stone to evolve Nido into a Nidoqueen. As of ''[[PS283|It Takes Patience, Knowledge and a Really Quick Beedrill]]'', she is level 69 and has a Quiet nature.


Nido's only known move is {{m|Double Kick}} and her Ability is {{a|Poison Point}}.}}
Nido's only known move is {{m|Double Kick}}, and her Ability is {{a|Poison Point}}.}}


{{TrainerPoké
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|epnum=PS089
|epnum=PS089
|epname=The Might of Metapod
|epname=The Might of Metapod
|desc={{p|Granbull}} (Jp: '''ブルー''' ''Bull''), was once left in Silver's care in exchange for Silver's {{p|Horsea}} when he was a {{p|Snubbull}}. Sometime during the Yellow chapter, he was returned to Green and has since evolved into {{p|Granbull}}. He has a Timid nature.
|desc={{p|Granbull}} (Japanese: '''ブルー''' ''Bull''), was once left in Silver's care in exchange for Silver's {{p|Horsea}} when he was a {{p|Snubbull}}. Sometime during the Yellow chapter, he was returned to Green and has since evolved into {{p|Granbull}}. As of ''[[PS283|It Takes Patience, Knowledge and a Really Quick Beedrill]]'', he is level 22 and has a Timid nature.


Granbull's known moves are {{m|Bite}}, {{m|Scary Face}}, {{m|Take Down}} and {{m|Charm}}.}}
Granbull's known moves are {{m|Bite}}, {{m|Scary Face}}, {{m|Charm}}, and {{m|Take Down}}, and his Ability is {{a|Quick Feet}}.}}


===In box===
===In box===
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|epnum=PS162
|epnum=PS162
|epname=Heckled by Hitmontop
|epname=Heckled by Hitmontop
|desc=Green sometimes uses {{p|Abra}} to {{m|teleport}} around.
|desc={{p|Abra}} (Japanese: '''ケーちゃん''' ''Kē-chan'') was first used by Green in the {{chap|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}. She was used to {{m|Teleport}} Silver to where he was born to prevent him from getting involved in the final battle against the Masked Man. She has a Quirky nature.


Abra's only known move is {{m|Teleport}}, her Ability is {{a|Synchronize}}, and she has a Quirky nature.}}
Abra's only known move is {{m|Teleport}}, and her Ability is {{a|Synchronize}}.}}


===Status unknown===
===Status unknown===
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|trainer=Green
|pkmn=Weedle
|pkmn=Weedle
|type1=bug
|type1=Bug
|type2=poison
|type2=Poison
|img=Green Weedle.png
|img=Green Weedle.png
|epnum=PS039
|epnum=PS039
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|trainer=Green
|pkmn=Zapdos, Articuno, and Moltres
|pkmn=Zapdos, Articuno, and Moltres
|type1=kanto
|type1=Kanto
|type2=flying
|type2=Flying
|img=Green Legendary birds.png
|img=Green Legendary birds.png
|epnum=PS174
|epnum=PS174
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|desc=Green caught these three Pokémon to overcome her fear of birds. She then loaned {{p|Zapdos}} to {{adv|Blue}}, {{p|Articuno}} to {{adv|Red}}, and used {{p|Moltres}} herself in order to fight {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}}. They have not been seen since.
|desc=Green caught these three Pokémon to overcome her fear of birds. She then loaned {{p|Zapdos}} to {{adv|Blue}}, {{p|Articuno}} to {{adv|Red}}, and used {{p|Moltres}} herself in order to fight {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}}. They have not been seen since.


It was revealed in the {{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}} that Green caught Moltres at [[Mt. Ember]].
None of their moves are known, and their Ability is {{a|Pressure}}.


Zapdos's known moves are {{m|Thunder Shock}} and {{m|Thunder}}.<br>
In their [[Thu-Fi-Zer|merged form]], they also used {{m|Thunder}}, {{m|Fire Spin}}, {{m|Blizzard}}, {{m|Gust}}, and {{m|Sky Attack}}, though whether they possess these moves individually is unknown.}}
Articuno's known moves are {{m|Blizzard}} and {{m|Ice Beam}}.<br>
Moltres's known moves are {{m|Ember}}, {{m|Fire Spin}}, {{m|Flamethrower}} and {{m|Hyper Beam}}.
 
In their [[Thu-Fi-Zer|merged form]], they also used {{m|Gust}} and {{m|Sky Attack}}, though whether they possess those moves individually is unknown.}}


===Formerly owned===
===Formerly owned===
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|trainer=Green
|trainer=Green
|pkmn=Horsea
|pkmn=Horsea
|type1=water
|type1=Water
|img=Green Horsea.png
|img=Green Horsea.png
|epnum=PS030
|epnum=PS030
|epname=Zap! Zap! Zapdos!
|epname=Zap! Zap! Zapdos!
|desc=This {{p|Horsea}} was initially {{adv|Silver}}'s, but after the two of them escaped the [[Masked Man]], he gave her Horsea and she gave him Snubbull (which she took back prior to the battle on [[Cerise Island]]). Sometime after the {{chap|Yellow}}, she gave Horsea back. It has since evolved into a {{p|Kingdra}} and become a staple member of Silver's team.
|desc=This {{p|Horsea}} ('''タッちゃん''' ''Tat-chan'') was initially {{adv|Silver}}'s, but after the two of them escaped the [[Masked Man]], he gave her Horsea and she gave him Snubbull (which she took back prior to the battle on [[Cerise Island]]). Sometime after the {{chap|Yellow}}, she gave Horsea back. It has since evolved into a {{p|Kingdra}} and become a staple member of Silver's team.


Horsea's only known move under Green's ownership was {{m|SmokeScreen}}.}}
Horsea's only known move under Green's ownership was {{m|SmokeScreen}}.}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Green’s Pokémon were unnamed in [[VIZ Media]]’s English translations of [[Pokémon Adventures]]. They were first given English nicknames in [[Chuang Yi]]’s translations of the {{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}}. Even in the Chuang Yi version, her {{p|Jigglypuff}} does not have an English nickname<!--, (although she calls it “Jiggly” sometimes)-->. This was later attributed to a memory of the Masked Man telling her not to nickname it when she was very young.
* Green and {{adv|Blue}} are the only main Pokémon Adventures characters whose names were changed for the English translation. This is due to the complexity of [[Generation I]]’s game releases, where in Japan, Red Version was paired with Green Version (leaving Blue as the third), and in the rest of the world Red was paired with Blue (while there was no Green). Since she was not {{adv|Red}}’s rival, the translators did not see it fitting that she have her name be that of Red’s "rival version". This name change is present in both the VIZ Media and Chuang Yi translations. Later, [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]] would be released as remakes of the original Pokémon Red and Blue/Green, and unlike the original games, the remakes would feature a playable female character which Green is based on.
* Green and {{adv|Blue}} are the only main Pokémon Adventures characters whose names were changed for the English translation. This is due to the complexity of [[Generation I]]’s game releases, where in Japan, Red Version was paired with Green Version (leaving Blue as the third), and in the rest of the world Red was paired with Blue (while there was no Green). Since she was not {{adv|Red}}’s rival, the translators did not see it fitting that she have her name be that of Red’s “rival version”. This name change is present in both the VIZ Media and Chuang Yi translations. Later, [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]] would be released as remakes of the original Pokémon Red and Blue/Green, and unlike the original games, the remakes would feature a playable female character which Green is based on.  
** A panel in the original VIZ printing of {{PAV|3}} forgets to make this change, however. When the Pokémon League scoreboard is shown, Red’s rival is identified as “GREEN” and Green is identified as “BLUE”. This error was still present in the compilation volume [[The Best of Pokémon Adventures: Red]], but was corrected for the 2009 second edition.
** A panel in the original VIZ printing of {{PAV|3}} forgets to make this change, however. When the Pokémon League scoreboard is shown, Red’s rival is identified as “GREEN” and Green is identified as “BLUE”. This error was still present in the compilation volume [[The Best of Pokémon Adventures: Red]], but was corrected for the 2009 second edition.
 
* Her name in the {{pmin|France|European French}} translation of the manga is the same as [[Lorelei]]'s name in the French versions of the games.<!--in the manga Lorelei is named her Japanese name, maybe to avoid this confusion idk-->
==Errors==
* In {{PAV|15}}, Green's {{p|Snubbull}} (now a {{p|Granbull}}) was listed as male, while in {{PAV|24}} it was mistakenly listed as female.


==Names==
==Names==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://family.shogakukan.co.jp/kids/netkun/pokemon/official/story/comic/character/blue/blue.html Netkun on Green, known as Blue] (Japanese)
* [http://corocoro.tv/pokesp/story/comic/character/blue/blue.html Netkun on Green, known as Blue] (Japanese)
* [http://family.shogakukan.co.jp/kids/netkun/pokemon/official/story/comic/character/new_blue/new_blue_2005.html Netkun on FR/LG Green, known as Blue] (Japanese)
* [http://corocoro.tv/pokesp/story/comic/character/new_blue/new_blue_2005.html Netkun on FR/LG Green, known as Blue] (Japanese)
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If you were looking for the male character from the Pokémon Adventures manga who is known as Green in Japan, see Blue (Adventures).

Green
ブルー Blue
Green Adventures.png
Green in the FireRed & LeafGreen arc
Age 17 (as of the sixth chapter)
Gender Female
Birthday June 1
Blood type B
Eye color Blue
Hair color Brown
Hometown Pallet Town
Region Kanto
Relatives Unnamed parents
Trainer class Trainer
Game counterpart Prototype character, Leaf

Green (Japanese: ブルー Blue) is a main character in the manga series Pokémon Adventures. Her first Pokémon was a Jigglypuff. As a young child, she was kidnapped by Ho-Oh and raised by the evil Masked Man, where she met and became close with Silver. This kidnapping led to her ornithophobia, which she manages to cure herself of in the Gold, Silver & Crystal arc. The two of them managed to escape and began plotting against the Masked Man to take him down for good.

Green’s special skill, as described by Professor Oak, is the knowledge of Pokémon Evolution, a skill she learned from her time as a Masked Child. For these skills, she is known as the "Evolver" (化える者 Evolver).

Character

As a young child, she was kidnapped by Ho-Oh and raised by the evil Masked Man, where she met and became close with Silver. This kidnapping led to her ornithophobia, which she manages to cure herself of in the Gold, Silver & Crystal arc. The two of them managed to escape and began plotting against the Masked Man to take him down for good.

Green is quite cunning and quick-witted. She can talk others into believing a bold-faced lie and talk her way out of many tight situations. At one point, she convinces Red to buy a bunch of useless items for his Pikachu. Green is also a master of disguise, she uses her Ditto, Ditty as a mask and is able to make herself look like anyone she wants.

The original Green was designed after the early sketches for a Lass and a female protagonist shown in early concept art for Pokémon Red and Green. When a female player character from Kanto finally appeared in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, Green changed her clothes to match Leaf’s in-game appearance.

History

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Background

A native of Pallet Town, Green was kidnapped by a bird Pokémon when she was only five years old (six years prior to the first chapter), on the orders of the Masked Man. She was taken to a secret hideout and was trained with several other Masked Children. There, she met Silver and learned about Evolution. Eventually, they managed to escape into freedom. Green spent years traveling alone until she discovered she was from Pallet Town, where two boys her age had each received a starter Pokémon, a Pokédex, and set out on a journey. Frustrated, she broke into Professor Oak's laboratory and stole a Squirtle.

Red, Green & Blue arc

Green in the first chapter
Green with her team in the first chapter

Green first appears in Wartortle Wars, where she scams Red out of his money by selling him fake items. Angered, Red hunts her down to get what was taken from him back. After chasing Green down and defeating her, Red reclaims his stolen money, only to find out that Green managed to steal his Badges. Later, she is attacked by Team Rocket, who were after the data disk with information on Mew that she stole from them. She manages to fend them off with her Ditty, who uses its Transform to take the form of the opponents' Pokémon to defeat them.

After escaping with Red, who had disguised himself as a Rocket Grunt to get close to Green, the duo begins tracking Mew with the stolen data disk. Green reveals to Red that she intends on capturing Mew to make money off of it. To keep Team Rocket busy, she has Ditty take Mew's form to lead the villains away. They manage to find it, but Team Rocket catches up to them and tries to take Mew for themselves. Mew retaliates by defeating Team Rocket and leaving Red and Green unharmed. Mew leaves, and although she didn't get to capture it, Green is content with selling photographs of it to the newspaper. She thanks Red for his help and returns his stolen Badges to him.

Green is later seen failing an attempt to get into Saffron City. She spots Blue and tells him about the barrier around the city, suggesting that they team up. She later manages to convince Red and Blue to team up and remove the barrier, allowing her to sneak inside Silph Co. while they do all the work. After getting inside, Green is attacked by Sabrina, one of the Team Rocket commanding officers. Although Sabrina proves to be a powerful opponent with her psychic abilities, Green manages to get away by playing mind tricks and getting through Sabrina's illusions.

She continues on through the building by disguising herself as Sabrina and encounters Red with the Pokémon Badge Energy Amplifier. She lies to Red how it works by stating that it powers a Pokémon's strength, when it's really made to create a new Pokémon entirely. She trades the Marsh Badge she stole from Sabrina for Red's Moon Stone. When Sabrina finds them, Red attempts to use the Amplifier to power up Pika, only for it not to work since the two Badges Green returned to him earlier were actually fakes. She takes the Amplifier and leaves Red at Sabrina's mercy.

While the others are busy, Green puts the two remaining Badges in the Amplifier, which activates and fusing Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres into Thu-Fi-Zer. Seeing Thu-Fi-Zer causes Green to faint from shock, forcing Red to protect her while she's unconscious. In her stead, he uses the Moon Stone he traded with her to evolve her Clefy into Clefable. Clefy manages to damage Thu-Fi-Zer, but not enough to defeat it. Green eventually wakes up and helps defeat the bird Pokémon with a combination attack between Blasty, Charizard, and Saur. Thu-Fi-Zer is separated back into Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres, who fly away back to the wild. After the battle had ended, Green avoids celebrating with her allies since Blue's grandfather, Professor Oak is there with them.

Afterwards, she competes in the 9th Pokémon League tournament, breezing through the qualifying elimination rounds. In the semifinals, she faces the mysterious Dr. O. By using bird Pokémon, Dr. O exploits Green's ornithophobia and manages to defeat her. Her opponent is revealed to actually be Professor Oak in disguise, who reveals that he knows about her childhood trauma and that she was the one who stole his Squirtle. Breaking down in tears, Green confesses to Professor Oak about why she stole his Pokémon. Professor Oak forgives Green and bestows to her the third Kanto Pokédex. Although he won the battle, Professor Oak gives the win to Green, effectively making her the second runner-up the tournament, after Blue and Red.

Yellow arc

Green in the second chapter

Two years after the events of the Pokémon League, Green decided to search for the bird Pokémon that kidnapped her. Her journey led her to learn about the Elite Four, who she found out from an ally that they plan on using the power of a bird Pokémon. After finding Pika running away from one of the Elite Four's Pokémon, she meets Yellow, a young girl with the same powers as the Elite Four's leader. Green decides to use Yellow in gathering information on the Elite Four so that they can be defeated. She sends Yellow disguised as a boy to find Pika and investigate what happened to the missing Red.

Green makes her first appearance in the second chapter listening in on the battle between Yellow and Lorelei. She berates Yellow for ignoring her orders to not give away her name to the enemies, but also notes that it probably would not have stayed a secret for long anyway. After Yellow and Bill manage to escape Lorelei, Green steps in and prevents Lorelei from tracking them. She then disappears before being spotted.

Later, she sneaks into Bill's house to get data from the Pokémon Storage System to find out if the missing Red is still alive. After being mistaken for a burglar, Green explains to Bill that she was the one who sent Yellow on her quest. She also reveals that the Elite Four are behind the bird Pokémon that kidnapped her years ago. After hearing her story, Bill reluctantly decides to help Green, and while they find out Red is alive, a Hitmonlee destroys Bill's computer before they can figure out where he was last seen. Green manages to defeat Hitmonlee only to figure out that it was only a decoy to Lance in Vermilion City.

Later, they arrive at Cerise Island and meet up with Yellow. They sneak past Lorelei's guard Pokémon and enter the volcano's interior, where they meet up with Blue, Blaine, Sabrina, Koga, and Lt. Surge. The eight decide to work together and split up into four pairs of two and fight one of the Elite Four. Using her Spoons of Destiny to pair the groups, Sabrina is paired with Green and the two set off to face Lorelei.

After exploring more of the volcano, Green and Sabrina are attacked by Lorelei, who uses her abilities to tie the girls together with ice handcuffs. Due to their inability to work together properly, Green is accidentally knocked unconscious, leaving Sabrina to do the fighting by herself. When Sabrina is defeated, Green reveals that she was conscious the entire time. Green manages to steal the ice dolls that were keeping the handcuffs on her and Sabrina, but the commotion causes the handcuffs to break, separating Green's arm from her body. Once Lorelei claims victory, the severed arm reveals itself to be a disguised Ditty, who captures and defeats Lorelei. Hearing that Green was conscious the entire time angers Sabrina, who yells at Green for not telling her about what she was planning.

With all the battles except for Yellow's over, Sabrina leaves Green alone. Annoyed, Green notes how the Elite Four were so strong that she had to use all of her Pokémon except for Snubbull, her seventh one. When she notices a giant bird Pokémon appearing at the top of Cerise Island, she rushes over to the top, where she encounters Blue and Red. They have their Pokémon send energy to Yellow, giving her the strength to defeat Lance once and for all.

After the final battle had ended, Green calls her friend and tells them about the bird Pokémon Lance tried to control. While she is not sure whether it is the bird that kidnapped her years ago, Green asks her friend to investigate it in the Johto region.

Gold, Silver & Crystal arc

Green in the third chapter

Green appears in the third chapter as a major supporting character. In her first appearances, she is only mentioned by Silver, who describes their past kidnapping at the hands of the Masked Man. She makes her first appearance in person in Heckled by Hitmontop, where she has Silver Teleported away so that he would be safe and not have to be involved with the final battle against the Masked Man.

She then travels to the Ilex Forest to prevent the Masked Man from capturing Celebi. There, she is attacked by Will and Karen, fellow Masked Children who use Ho-Oh and a captive Silver to defeat Green by using her past against. After reconciling with Silver, Green manages to overcome her childhood trauma and reveals that captured Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres. Together with Red and Blue, Green uses the birds to free Ho-Oh and Lugia from the Masked Man's control. With Will and Karen defeated, Green, Red, and Blue join up with the other Pokédex holders to defeat the Masked Man once and for all.

She helps combat the Masked Man's ice dolls while Gold, Silver, and Crystal personally battle the Masked Man in the Crack in Time. Once they are defeated, Green and the other Pokédex holders help Gold destroy the GS Ball, freeing Celebi from the Masked Man's control and defeating him once and for all.

FireRed & LeafGreen arc

Green in the sixth chapter

In the fifth chapter, Green wears a change of clothing that she received from Silver. After some searching, Green has made it her mission to meet up with her long-lost parents, who she found are now living in the Sevii Islands. While on the boat traveling to One Island, she is attacked by an invisible Pokémon, who attempts to suck her into a black hole. When her parents see this, they rush over to meet their daughter and are accidentally sucked into the black hole instead. Shocked from seeing this, Green falls into a brief coma after Red and Blue come to rescue her.

Green eventually wakes up and learns that the Pokémon who kidnapped her parents is named Deoxys and was under the control of Team Rocket, who have her parents held captive. After helping Red out of his slump from his defeat by Deoxys's hands, Green decides to learn the Ultimate Water Attack, Hydro Cannon, from Ultima and rescue her parents. Together with Red, Blue, and Mewtwo, they travel to the Trainer Tower to rescue Green's parents and Professor Oak. After succeeding, Professor Oak has Green take him to where the Pokédexes Team Rocket stole from him are being held. Professor Oak manages to put together Red, Blue, and Green's new Pokédexes, though at the cost of two of the original three. The commotion exhausts everyone, leaving Red to face Giovanni alone with Mewtwo.

After traveling back to Kanto, Green helps stop the Team Rocket battleship from crashing into Vermilion City. Although Team Rocket is defeated and Deoxys freed from their control, Sird, of the Three Beasts, attempts to recapture it. Green, Red, Blue, Silver, Yellow, and Mewtwo all jump in the way of Sird's attempt, but are turned into stone in the process.

Emerald arc

Two months after the events of the fifth chapter, Professor Oak has been frantically searching for a way to free the petrified Pokédex holders. He manages to discover the mythical wish-granting Pokémon, Jirachi, who is going to awaken at the site of the Hoenn Battle Frontier. After getting permission from Scott, Green and the other Pokédex holders are shipped to the Battle Frontier while Emerald searches for Jirachi.

At the end of the sixth chapter, Emerald manages to convince Jirachi to free Green and the others from their stone prison. Along with the other nine Pokédex holders, Green defeats Guile Hideout, who used Jirachi's power for his own gains. At the end of the chapter, she competes in a tournament against her friends held in the Battle Dome. Although her final ranking is unknown, Crystal states that her first opponent was Green, who defeated her.

HeartGold & SoulSilver arc

Green in the ninth chapter

In Dealing With A Koffing Fit, Silver reveals that Green was the one that gave him the Dusk Stone and Razor Claw, which later allowed his Murkrow and Sneasel evolve into Honchkrow and Weavile, respectively.

Pokémon

In the original version, most of Green's Pokémon nicknames are derived from the species' Japanese name, followed by a Japanese honorific. The exceptions are Jiggly and Granbull.

In the Chuang Yi translation, most of Green's Pokémon nicknames are derived from the species' English name with an -y at the end. The exceptions are Jiggly and Granbull, who don't have nicknames.

On hand

Jiggly
Jiggly
Main article: Jiggly

Jiggly (Japanese: ぷりり Puriri) was Green's first Pokémon that she had since it was a Jigglypuff. She can inflate herself and fly like a balloon, and serves as Green's usual means of aerial transport.

Debut Tauros the Tyrant
Blasty
Blasty
Main article: Blasty

Blasty (Japanese: カメちゃん Kame-chan) is Green's main Pokémon that she stole from Professor Oak as a Squirtle. He has fairly strong battle skills and the Ability to hover in the air by blasting water at the ground.

Debut Wartortle Wars
Ditty
Ditty
Main article: Ditty

Ditty (Japanese: メタちゃん Meta-chan) is Green's third known Pokémon. It is not that strong of a battler, but she uses it for disguising herself and for tricking people.

Debut Tauros the Tyrant
Clefy

Clefy
Clefy
Clefy (Japanese: ピッくん Pikkun) is Green's fourth known Pokémon that she had since he was a Clefairy. He was first used to battle Sabrina, where he managed to hold off her psychic abilities along with Jiggly. Later, he was used to battle Thu-Fi-Zer after evolving into a Clefable with Red's Moon Stone. There, he managed to hold it down for some time using his unpredictable Metronome attack. As of It Takes Patience, Knowledge and a Really Quick Beedrill, he is level 68 and has a Naughty nature.

Clefy's known moves are Growl, Metronome, and Minimize, and his Ability is Cute Charm.
Clefy has also used Quick Attack, Comet Punch, Hyper Beam and Fury Swipes via Metronome.

Debut A Little Kadabra'll Do It
Nido

Nido
Nido (CY: Nidory)
Nido (Japanese: ニドちゃん Nido-chan), known as Nidory in the Chuang Yi translation, is Green's fifth known Pokémon that she had since she was a Nidoran♀. She was first seen at the Pokémon League in an attempt to trick a Fisherman into trading his Nidoran♂ for Green's Weedle. Sometime before the Yellow arc, Nido had evolved into a Nidorina. During the battle against the Deoxys Divide Clones, Green used a Moon Stone to evolve Nido into a Nidoqueen. As of It Takes Patience, Knowledge and a Really Quick Beedrill, she is level 69 and has a Quiet nature.

Nido's only known move is Double Kick, and her Ability is Poison Point.

Debut Just a Spearow Carrier
Green's Granbull

Green's Granbull
Snubbull → Granbull
Granbull (Japanese: ブルー Bull), was once left in Silver's care in exchange for Silver's Horsea when he was a Snubbull. Sometime during the Yellow chapter, he was returned to Green and has since evolved into Granbull. As of It Takes Patience, Knowledge and a Really Quick Beedrill, he is level 22 and has a Timid nature.

Granbull's known moves are Bite, Scary Face, Charm, and Take Down, and his Ability is Quick Feet.

Debut The Might of Metapod

In box

Green's Abra
Abra
Abra (Japanese: ケーちゃん Kē-chan) was first used by Green in the Gold, Silver & Crystal arc. She was used to Teleport Silver to where he was born to prevent him from getting involved in the final battle against the Masked Man. She has a Quirky nature.

Abra's only known move is Teleport, and her Ability is Synchronize.

Debut Heckled by Hitmontop

Status unknown

Green's Weedle
Weedle
Green used Weedle to try and trade it for a Fisherman's Butterfree until Red stopped her from conning again. It has not been seen since.

None of Weedle's moves are known.

Debut Just a Spearow Carrier
Green's Zapdos, Articuno, and Moltres
Zapdos, Articuno, and Moltres
Green caught these three Pokémon to overcome her fear of birds. She then loaned Zapdos to Blue, Articuno to Red, and used Moltres herself in order to fight Lugia and Ho-Oh. They have not been seen since.

None of their moves are known, and their Ability is Pressure.

In their merged form, they also used Thunder, Fire Spin, Blizzard, Gust, and Sky Attack, though whether they possess these moves individually is unknown.

Debut The Last Battle VIII

Formerly owned

Green's Horsea
Horsea
This Horsea (タッちゃん Tat-chan) was initially Silver's, but after the two of them escaped the Masked Man, he gave her Horsea and she gave him Snubbull (which she took back prior to the battle on Cerise Island). Sometime after the Yellow arc, she gave Horsea back. It has since evolved into a Kingdra and become a staple member of Silver's team.

Horsea's only known move under Green's ownership was SmokeScreen.

Debut Zap! Zap! Zapdos!

Trivia

  • Green and Blue are the only main Pokémon Adventures characters whose names were changed for the English translation. This is due to the complexity of Generation I’s game releases, where in Japan, Red Version was paired with Green Version (leaving Blue as the third), and in the rest of the world Red was paired with Blue (while there was no Green). Since she was not Red’s rival, the translators did not see it fitting that she have her name be that of Red’s "rival version". This name change is present in both the VIZ Media and Chuang Yi translations. Later, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen would be released as remakes of the original Pokémon Red and Blue/Green, and unlike the original games, the remakes would feature a playable female character which Green is based on.
    • A panel in the original VIZ printing of Volume 3 forgets to make this change, however. When the Pokémon League scoreboard is shown, Red’s rival is identified as “GREEN” and Green is identified as “BLUE”. This error was still present in the compilation volume The Best of Pokémon Adventures: Red, but was corrected for the 2009 second edition.
  • Her name in the European French translation of the manga is the same as Lorelei's name in the French versions of the games.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ブルー Blue From Pokémon Blue.
English Green From Pokémon Green.
French Olga
Verte
From Pokémon Green.
German Green From Pokémon Green.
Korean 블루 Blue From Pokémon Blue.
Chinese 小藍 / 小蓝 Xiǎo Lán 藍/蓝 means blue.
Thai บูล Blue From Pokémon Blue.


External links



Pokémon Adventures main characters
RGBY/FRLG: RedBlueGreenYellow
GSC/HGSS: GoldSilverCrystal
RSE/ORAS: RubySapphireEmerald
DPPt: DiamondPearlPlatinum
BWB2W2: BlackWhiteBlakeWhitley
XY: XY
SMUSUM: SunMoon
SWSH: HenryCasey
SV: VioletScarlet


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