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hometown=[[Viridian City]] |
hometown=[[Viridian City]] |
region=[[Kanto]] |
region=[[Kanto]] |
relatives=[[Maximo]] (grandson), [[Primo]] (grandson)|
relatives=[[Maximo]] (grandson), [[Primo]] (grandson), Unnamed granddaughter|
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trainer=yes |
trainerclass={{pkmn|Trainer}} |
trainerclass={{pkmn|Trainer}} |
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generation={{gen|I}}, {{gen|II}}, {{gen|III}}, {{gen|IV}} |
generation={{gen|I}}, {{gen|II}}, {{gen|III}}, {{gen|IV}} |
games={{3v2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}, {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}, {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}
games={{3v2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}, {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}, {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}
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The '''old man''' (Japanese: '''おじいさん''' ''old man'') is a small, grumpy old man that lives in [[Viridian City]], [[Kanto]]. At first, he is very grumpy and will not let the {{player}} pass through to {{rt|2|Kanto}}, until he has had his coffee for the day. This is just a barrier in the game, so the player will not wander past Viridian City until the player goes to the Viridian [[Poké Mart]] and delivers {{key|III|Oak's Parcel}} to [[Professor Oak]].  
The '''old man''' (Japanese: '''おじいさん''' ''old man'') is an infamous [[Non-player character|NPC]] that lives in [[Viridian City]], [[Kanto]].


After that, he starts to lighten up and help the player by teaching them how to catch a Pokémon using a [[Poké Ball]]. This is a guide for novice players in {{game5|Red|Blue|Yellow|FireRed|LeafGreen}}. In Red, Blue, FireRed and LeafGreen, he catches a {{p|Weedle}}. In Yellow, he fails to catch a {{p|Rattata}}, then goes to the Poké Mart to get more Poké Balls; if the player talks to him again, he will successfully catch Rattata. In {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} he will also give the player a {{key|III|Teachy TV}}, which teaches the player a variety of things about battling and catching Pokémon. His grandson, [[Primo]], is the host of the show.
==Role==
===Generations I and III===
At first, he is very grumpy and will not let the player pass through to {{rt|2|Kanto}}, until he has had his coffee for the day. This is just a barrier in the game, so the player will not wander past Viridian City until the player goes to the Viridian [[Poké Mart]] and delivers {{Key|III|Oak's Parcel}} to [[Professor Oak]].  


He appears again in {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, and {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} saying that he had his cup of coffee, which is revealed to be a double shot of espresso, and also tells the player he was once an expert at catching Pokémon. This is a reference to the events that happened [[Generation I|three years]] before [[Generation II]]. Because Kanto is not accessed until later in those games, the old man will not demonstrate how to catch Pokémon; this role is taken by {{rt|29|Johto}}'s [[Dude]] in Gold, Silver, and Crystal, and {{ga|Ethan}} or {{ga|Lyra}} in HeartGold and SoulSilver.
After that, he starts to lighten up and help the player by teaching them how to catch a Pokémon using a [[Poké Ball]]. This is a guide for novice players in {{game5|Red|Blue|Yellow|FireRed|LeafGreen}}. In Red, Blue, FireRed and LeafGreen, he carries a total of 50 Poké Balls in his [[Bag]] and uses one to catch a {{p|Weedle}}. In Yellow, he has just one Poké Ball and fails to catch a {{p|Rattata}}; he then goes to the Poké Mart to buy more and agrees to repeat the tutorial and successfully catch the Rattata after the player enters and leaves the Poké Mart. In FireRed and LeafGreen, he also only has one Poké Ball and will give the player a {{Key|III|Teachy TV}}, which contains additional video tutorials provided by his grandson, [[Primo]], in his ''Poké Dude Show''.


In the original Japanese games, the old man is not grumpy from lack of coffee, but rather passed out drunk. This was changed in English for obvious reasons, as this could be deemed as "unsuitable".
In the original Japanese games, the old man is not grumpy from lack of coffee, but rather passed-out drunk. This was changed in the Western releases due to concerns that such content would be deemed inappropriate on a game targeting players of all ages.


==Quotes==
<gallery>
{{incomplete|section|Missing quotes}}
File:Oldman2.png|Tutorial in Red and Blue
==={{game|Red and Blue|s}}===
File:OldmanY.png|Tutorial in Yellow
 
File:Old man battle.png|Tutorial in FireRed and LeafGreen
==={{game|Yellow}}===
</gallery>
* If tried to get past of before delivering Oak's Parcel
:''"You can't go through here! This is private property!"''
 
* After delivering Oak's Parcel
:''"Ahh, I've had my coffee now and I feel great! Sure, you can go through! I'm sorry I was so rude to you! I see you're using a <sc>[[Pokédex]]</sc>. I'll show you how to catch <sc>Pokémon</sc> as my apology."''
 
* After the failed capturing tutorial
:''"That didn't work! I must be losing my touch. I've run out of <sc>Poké Ball</sc>s too. I have to get some at <sc>Pokémon Mart</sc>."''
 
* If talked to again
<!--:''""''-->
 
* After succesfull capture tutorial
<!--''""''-->
 
==={{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}===
 
==={{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}===
* If tried to get past of before delivering Oak's Parcel
:''"I absolutely forbid you from going through here! This is private property!"''


* After delivering Oak's Parcel
===Generations II and IV===
:''"Well, now, I've had my coffee, and that's what I need to get going! Hm? What is that red box you have? Ah, so you're working on your <sc>Pokédex</sc>. Then let me give you a word of advice. Whenever you catch a <sc>Pokémon</sc>, the <sc>Pokédex</sc> automatically updates its data. …You don't know how to catch a <sc>Pokémon</sc>? I suppose I had better show you then!"''
He reappears in the [[Generation II]] games and {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} claiming that he is wired from a double shot of espresso. He also says that he needs someone to talk with and asks the player if he believes him when he says that he was once an expert at catching {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}.
 
* After the capture tutorial
:''"There! Now tell me, that was educational, was it not? And here, take {{key|III|Teachy TV|this}}, too."''
:''"If there's something you don't understand, watch that. It will teach you about the basics of being a <sc>Pokémon Trainer</sc>."''


==={{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}===
In the Japanese versions, he instead starts by letting out a hiccup (Japanese: 「ひっく⋯⋯」) and requesting the player to wait so that they listen to what he has to say.


==Old man glitch==
==Old man glitch==
{{main|Old man glitch}}
{{main|Old man glitch}}
The old man glitch is probably one of the most infamous [[glitch]]es in the [[Generation I]] [[Pokémon game]]s. It causes wild [[Missingno.]], [['M (00)]] and various Pokémon over level 100 or at level 80 to appear.
The old man glitch is one of the most widely known [[glitch]]es in the English [[Generation I]] [[Pokémon games]]. It causes wild [[Missingno.]], [['M (00)]] and various Pokémon over level 100 or at level 80 to appear.


==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
===Caught in tutorial===
===Caught in tutorial===
===={{game|Red and Blue|s}}====
===={{game|Red and Blue|s|Pokémon Red, Blue}}, and {{game|Red and Green|s|Green}}====
{{Pokémon/1
{{Pokémon/1
|game=Red
|game=Red
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|gender=male}}
|gender=male}}


==Appearance==
==Quotes==
===Overworld sprites===
==={{game|Red and Blue|s}}===
{| align="center" style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{kanto color dark}}; background: #{{kanto color}};"
* If tried to get past of before delivering Oak's Parcel
|- align=center
:''"You can't go through here! This is private property!"''
 
* After delivering Oak's Parcel
:''"Ahh, I've had my coffee now and I feel great! Sure you can go through! Are you in a hurry?"''
::'''Yes''': ''"Time is money… Go along then."''
::'''No''': ''"I see you're using a <sc>[[Pokédex]]</sc>. When you catch a <sc>Pokémon</sc>, <sc>Pokédex</sc> is automatically updated. What? Don't you know how to catch <sc>Pokémon</sc>? I'll show you how to then."''
 
* After the capture tutorial
:''"First, you need to weaken the target <sc>Pokémon.</sc>"''
 
==={{game|Yellow}}===
* If tried to get past of before delivering Oak's Parcel
:''"You can't go through here! This is private property!"''
 
* After delivering Oak's Parcel
:''"Ahh, I've had my coffee now and I feel great! Sure, you can go through! I'm sorry I was so rude to you! I see you're using a <sc>Pokédex</sc>. I'll show you how to catch <sc>Pokémon</sc> as my apology."''
 
* After failed capture tutorial
:''"That didn't work! I must be losing my touch. I've run out of <sc>Poké Ball</sc>s too. I have to get some at <sc>Pokémon Mart</sc>."''
 
* If talked to again
:''"Hmm? You want me to show you how to catch <sc>Pokémon</sc> again?"''
::'''No''': ''"Oh… I'm not good enough for you."''
::'''Yes''': ''"Dandy! Watch what I do closely now!"''
 
* After successful capture tutorial
:''"First, you need to weaken the target <sc>Pokémon</sc>."''
 
==={{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}===
:''"Hey, kid! I just had a double shot of espresso, and I am wired! I need to talk to someone, so you'll have to do! I might not look like much now, but I was an expert at catching <sc>Pokémon</sc>. Do you believe me?"''
::'''Yes''': ''"Good, good. Yes, I was something out of the ordinary, let me tell you!"''
::'''No''': ''"What? You little whelp! If I were just a bit younger, I'd show you a thing or two. Humph!"''
 
==={{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}===
* If tried to get past of before delivering Oak's Parcel
:''"I absolutely forbid you from going through here! This is private property!"''
 
* After delivering Oak's Parcel
:''"Well, now, I've had my coffee, and that's what I need to get going! Hm? What is that red box you have? Ah, so you're working on your <sc>Pokédex</sc>. Then let me give you a word of advice. Whenever you catch a <sc>Pokémon</sc>, the <sc>Pokédex</sc> automatically updates its data. …You don't know how to catch a <sc>Pokémon</sc>? I suppose I had better show you then!"''
 
* After the capture tutorial
:''"There! Now tell me, that was educational, was it not? And here, take {{key|III|Teachy TV|this}}, too."''
:''"If there's something you don't understand, watch that. It will teach you about the basics of being a <sc>Pokémon Trainer</sc>."''
 
* If talked to again
:''"Well, now, I've had my coffee, and that's what I need to get going! But I made it too strong. It gave me a headache… Incidentally, are you filling your <sc>Pokédex</sc>? At first, focus on weakening the <sc>Pokémon</sc> before trying to catch it."''
 
==={{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}===
:''"Hey, kid! I just had a double shot of espresso, and I am wired! I need to talk to someone, so you'll have to do! I might not look like much now, but I was an expert at catching Pokémon. Do you believe me?"''
::'''Yes''': ''"Good, good. Yes, I was something out of the ordinary, let me tell you!"''
::'''No''': ''"What? You little whelp! If I were just a bit younger, I'd show you a thing or two. Humph!"''
 
===Sprites===
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{kanto color dark}}; background: #{{kanto color}}; font-size:80%;"
|-
| colspan=2 style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{kanto color dark}}; background: #{{kanto color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:RB Old man Back.png]]
| colspan=2 style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{kanto color dark}}; background: #{{kanto color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:Y Old man Back.png]]
| colspan=2 style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{kanto color dark}}; background: #{{kanto color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:FRLG Old man Back.png]]
|-  
| colspan=2 | Back sprite from <br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|Red and Blue}}
| colspan=2 | Back sprite from <br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Yellow Version|Yellow}}
| colspan=2 | Back sprite from <br>{{color2|000|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed and LeafGreen}}
|-
|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{kanto color dark}}; background: #{{kanto color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:Old man passed out I OD.png]]
|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{kanto color dark}}; background: #{{kanto color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:Old man passed out I OD.png]]
|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{kanto color dark}}; background: #{{kanto color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:Old man I OD.png]]
|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{kanto color dark}}; background: #{{kanto color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:Old man I OD.png]]
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|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{kanto color dark}}; background: #{{kanto color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:Old man III OD.png]]
|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{kanto color dark}}; background: #{{kanto color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:Old man III OD.png]]
|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{kanto color dark}}; background: #{{kanto color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:Old man IV OD.png]]
|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{kanto color dark}}; background: #{{kanto color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:Old man IV OD.png]]
|- align=center style="font-size: 80%;"
|-  
| Overworld passed out sprite from <br>{{color2|000|Generation I}}
| Overworld passed out sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Generation I}}
| Overworld sprite from <br>{{color2|000|Generation I}}
| Overworld sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Generation I}}
| Overworld sprite from <br>{{color2|000|Generation II|Generation II}}
| Overworld sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Generation II}}
| Overworld passed out sprite from <br>{{color2|000|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed and LeafGreen}}
| Overworld passed out sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed and LeafGreen}}
| Overworld sprite from <br>{{color2|000|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed and LeafGreen}}
| Overworld sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed and LeafGreen}}
| Overworld sprite from <br>{{color2|000|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold and SoulSilver}}
| Overworld sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold and SoulSilver}}
|}
 
===Back sprites===
{| align="center" style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{kanto color dark}}; background: #{{kanto color}};"
|- align=center
|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{kanto color dark}}; background: #{{kanto color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:RB Old man.png]]
|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{kanto color dark}}; background: #{{kanto color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:Y Old man Back.png]]
|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{kanto color dark}}; background: #{{kanto color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:Oldman FRLG.png]]
|- align=center style="font-size: 80%;"
| Back sprite from <br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|Red and Blue}}
| Back sprite from <br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Yellow Version|Yellow}}
| Back sprite from <br>{{color2|000|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed and LeafGreen}}
|}
|}
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Oldman2.png|The old man in Red, Green and Blue
File:OldmanY.png|The old man in Yellow
File:OldMan.png|The old man in FireRed and LeafGreen.
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The old man was the first [[non-player character]] to receive a back sprite.
* The old man was the first [[Non-player character|NPC]] to receive a back sprite. Along with the [[Dude]] and [[Primo]], he is also one of the {{pkmn|Trainer}}s to lack front sprites.
** The old man, [[Dude]] and [[Primo]] are the only Trainers to have back sprites but not front sprites.
* In the Japanese {{game2|Red|Green|Blue}}, if both the player's [[Bag]] and [[Pokémon Storage System]] are full, the old man's tutorial will indefinitely issue the command to send a [[Poké Ball]] and return the "full Box" message due to a programming oversight. This was fixed in {{game|Yellow}} and the localized releases.
* In {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, he carries a total of 50 [[Poké Ball]]s in his [[Bag]] before he demonstrates how to catch Pokémon to the Trainer. This amount was changed to one in {{game|Yellow}}, {{v2|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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[[Category:Game characters]]
[[Category:Red, Blue and Yellow characters]]
[[Category:Red, Blue and Yellow characters]]
[[Category:Gold, Silver and Crystal characters]]
[[Category:Gold, Silver and Crystal characters]]
[[Category:FireRed and LeafGreen characters]]
[[Category:FireRed and LeafGreen characters]]
[[Category:HeartGold and SoulSilver characters]]
[[Category:HeartGold and SoulSilver characters]]
[[Category:Male characters]]
 
[[it:Anziano (Kanto)]]
[[zh:老人(关都)]]

Revision as of 22:23, 12 August 2015

Old man
おじいさん Old man
Old man.png
The old man blocking the path
Gender Male
Hometown Viridian City
Region Kanto
Relatives Maximo (grandson), Primo (grandson), Unnamed granddaughter
Trainer class Trainer
Generation I, II, III, IV
Games Red, Blue, and Yellow, Gold, Silver, and Crystal, FireRed and LeafGreen, HeartGold and SoulSilver

The old man (Japanese: おじいさん old man) is an infamous NPC that lives in Viridian City, Kanto.

Role

Generations I and III

At first, he is very grumpy and will not let the player pass through to Route 2, until he has had his coffee for the day. This is just a barrier in the game, so the player will not wander past Viridian City until the player goes to the Viridian Poké Mart and delivers Oak's Parcel to Professor Oak.

After that, he starts to lighten up and help the player by teaching them how to catch a Pokémon using a Poké Ball. This is a guide for novice players in Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow, FireRed, and LeafGreen. In Red, Blue, FireRed and LeafGreen, he carries a total of 50 Poké Balls in his Bag and uses one to catch a Weedle. In Yellow, he has just one Poké Ball and fails to catch a Rattata; he then goes to the Poké Mart to buy more and agrees to repeat the tutorial and successfully catch the Rattata after the player enters and leaves the Poké Mart. In FireRed and LeafGreen, he also only has one Poké Ball and will give the player a Teachy TV, which contains additional video tutorials provided by his grandson, Primo, in his Poké Dude Show.

In the original Japanese games, the old man is not grumpy from lack of coffee, but rather passed-out drunk. This was changed in the Western releases due to concerns that such content would be deemed inappropriate on a game targeting players of all ages.

Generations II and IV

He reappears in the Generation II games and Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver claiming that he is wired from a double shot of espresso. He also says that he needs someone to talk with and asks the player if he believes him when he says that he was once an expert at catching Pokémon.

In the Japanese versions, he instead starts by letting out a hiccup (Japanese: 「ひっく⋯⋯」) and requesting the player to wait so that they listen to what he has to say.

Old man glitch

Main article: Old man glitch

The old man glitch is one of the most widely known glitches in the English Generation I Pokémon games. It causes wild Missingno., 'M (00) and various Pokémon over level 100 or at level 80 to appear.

Pokémon

Caught in tutorial

Pokémon Red, Blue, and Green

Spr 1b 013.png
Types:
Bug Poison
Weedle Lv.5
  --  
   
  --  
   
  --  
   
  --  
   

Pokémon Yellow

Spr 1y 019.png
Type:
Normal Unknown
Rattata Lv.5
  --  
   
  --  
   
  --  
   
  --  
   

Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Spr 3f 013.png
Types:
Bug Poison
Ability:
Shield Dust
Held item:
None
Weedle Lv.5
  --  
   
  --  
   
  --  
   
  --  
   

Quotes

Pokémon Red and Blue

  • If tried to get past of before delivering Oak's Parcel
"You can't go through here! This is private property!"
  • After delivering Oak's Parcel
"Ahh, I've had my coffee now and I feel great! Sure you can go through! Are you in a hurry?"
Yes: "Time is money… Go along then."
No: "I see you're using a Pokédex. When you catch a Pokémon, Pokédex is automatically updated. What? Don't you know how to catch Pokémon? I'll show you how to then."
  • After the capture tutorial
"First, you need to weaken the target Pokémon."

Pokémon Yellow

  • If tried to get past of before delivering Oak's Parcel
"You can't go through here! This is private property!"
  • After delivering Oak's Parcel
"Ahh, I've had my coffee now and I feel great! Sure, you can go through! I'm sorry I was so rude to you! I see you're using a Pokédex. I'll show you how to catch Pokémon as my apology."
  • After failed capture tutorial
"That didn't work! I must be losing my touch. I've run out of Poké Balls too. I have to get some at Pokémon Mart."
  • If talked to again
"Hmm? You want me to show you how to catch Pokémon again?"
No: "Oh… I'm not good enough for you."
Yes: "Dandy! Watch what I do closely now!"
  • After successful capture tutorial
"First, you need to weaken the target Pokémon."

Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal

"Hey, kid! I just had a double shot of espresso, and I am wired! I need to talk to someone, so you'll have to do! I might not look like much now, but I was an expert at catching Pokémon. Do you believe me?"
Yes: "Good, good. Yes, I was something out of the ordinary, let me tell you!"
No: "What? You little whelp! If I were just a bit younger, I'd show you a thing or two. Humph!"

Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

  • If tried to get past of before delivering Oak's Parcel
"I absolutely forbid you from going through here! This is private property!"
  • After delivering Oak's Parcel
"Well, now, I've had my coffee, and that's what I need to get going! Hm? What is that red box you have? Ah, so you're working on your Pokédex. Then let me give you a word of advice. Whenever you catch a Pokémon, the Pokédex automatically updates its data. …You don't know how to catch a Pokémon? I suppose I had better show you then!"
  • After the capture tutorial
"There! Now tell me, that was educational, was it not? And here, take this, too."
"If there's something you don't understand, watch that. It will teach you about the basics of being a Pokémon Trainer."
  • If talked to again
"Well, now, I've had my coffee, and that's what I need to get going! But I made it too strong. It gave me a headache… Incidentally, are you filling your Pokédex? At first, focus on weakening the Pokémon before trying to catch it."

Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver

"Hey, kid! I just had a double shot of espresso, and I am wired! I need to talk to someone, so you'll have to do! I might not look like much now, but I was an expert at catching Pokémon. Do you believe me?"
Yes: "Good, good. Yes, I was something out of the ordinary, let me tell you!"
No: "What? You little whelp! If I were just a bit younger, I'd show you a thing or two. Humph!"

Sprites

RB Old man Back.png Y Old man Back.png FRLG Old man Back.png
Back sprite from
Red and Blue
Back sprite from
Yellow
Back sprite from
FireRed and LeafGreen
Old man passed out I OD.png Old man I OD.png Old man II OD.png Old man passed out III OD.png Old man III OD.png Old man IV OD.png
Overworld passed out sprite from
Generation I
Overworld sprite from
Generation I
Overworld sprite from
Generation II
Overworld passed out sprite from
FireRed and LeafGreen
Overworld sprite from
FireRed and LeafGreen
Overworld sprite from
HeartGold and SoulSilver

Trivia

In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png French Viellard*
Le vieil homme*
Germany Flag.png German Greis*
Alter Mann*
Spain Flag.png Spanish Anciano


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