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The Orange League is perhaps the least conventional of all the regional Pokémon Leagues, as it focuses less on [[Pokémon battle|Pokémon battling]] and more on how a [[Pokémon trainer|trainer]] interacts with his or her individual [[Pokémon]] in lots of different circumstances. Orange League trainers are said to be tougher than those in the [[Indigo League|Indigo Pokémon League]]. However, meeting the requirements to enter Orange League [[Pokémon League#championship competition|competitions]] is a much simpler task; trainers must earn only four [[Badge]]s instead of usual eight.
The Orange League is perhaps the least conventional of all the regional Pokémon Leagues, as it focuses less on [[Pokémon battle|Pokémon battling]] and more on how a [[Pokémon trainer|trainer]] interacts with his or her individual [[Pokémon]] in lots of different circumstances. Orange League trainers are said to be tougher than those in the [[Indigo League|Indigo Pokémon League]]. However, meeting the requirements to enter Orange League [[Pokémon League#championship competition|competitions]] is a much simpler task; trainers must earn only four [[Badge]]s instead of usual eight.


According to {{Tracey}}, young Pokémon trainers from the Orange Islands typically begin their Pokémon journey on [[Tangelo Island]] and work their way around the archipelago, winning Badges along the way. The trainers' final destination is [[Pummelo Island]], where Orange League competitions are held. Competing in the Orange League is different from competing in other Pokémon Leagues. Trainers may freely challenge the top Gym Leader in the Orange Crew, called the [[Head Leader]], at any time. Those who can defeat the [[Head Leader]] in a [[full battle]] take the title of [[League Champion]], as well as the coveted [[Winner's Trophy]].
According to {{Tracey}}, young Pokémon trainers from the Orange Islands typically begin their Pokémon journey on [[Tangelo Island]] and work their way around the archipelago, winning Badges along the way. The trainers' final destination is [[Pummelo Island]], where Orange League competitions are held. Competing in the Orange League is different from competing in other Pokémon Leagues. Trainers may freely challenge the top Gym Leader in the Orange Crew, called the [[Head Leader]], at any time. Those who can defeat the [[Head Leader]] in a [[full battle]] take the title of [[League Champion]], as well as the coveted [[Winner's Trophy]] .A photo featuring the winning trainer and all six Pokémon that have participated in the full battle will be kept in the [[Hall of Fame]], together with the footprints of the Pokémon.


The Orange League is only featured in the [[Pokémon anime|anime]] and [[Electric Tale of Pikachu|manga]], as the Orange Archipelago is not accessible in any of the [[Pokémon games|games]].
The Orange League is only featured in the [[Pokémon anime|anime]] and [[Electric Tale of Pikachu|manga]], as the Orange Archipelago is not accessible in any of the [[Pokémon games|games]].

Revision as of 11:03, 25 November 2008

File:Orange-league-poster.jpg
An Orange League poster

The Orange League (Japanese: オレンジリーグ Orange League) is the regional Pokémon League of the Orange Archipelago. It consists of the Gym Leaders of the Orange Crew. It has been established for at least 300 years. Less commonly in Japan, it is known as the Southern League because of its ties with the Southern Cross.

The Orange League is perhaps the least conventional of all the regional Pokémon Leagues, as it focuses less on Pokémon battling and more on how a trainer interacts with his or her individual Pokémon in lots of different circumstances. Orange League trainers are said to be tougher than those in the Indigo Pokémon League. However, meeting the requirements to enter Orange League competitions is a much simpler task; trainers must earn only four Badges instead of usual eight.

According to Tracey, young Pokémon trainers from the Orange Islands typically begin their Pokémon journey on Tangelo Island and work their way around the archipelago, winning Badges along the way. The trainers' final destination is Pummelo Island, where Orange League competitions are held. Competing in the Orange League is different from competing in other Pokémon Leagues. Trainers may freely challenge the top Gym Leader in the Orange Crew, called the Head Leader, at any time. Those who can defeat the Head Leader in a full battle take the title of League Champion, as well as the coveted Winner's Trophy .A photo featuring the winning trainer and all six Pokémon that have participated in the full battle will be kept in the Hall of Fame, together with the footprints of the Pokémon.

The Orange League is only featured in the anime and manga, as the Orange Archipelago is not accessible in any of the games. Template:League Conferences