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Pewter Gym was featured in [[SS025]], in which the Gym was going to be closed down after Forrest lost to [[Nurse Joy]] of the [[Pokémon Inspection Agency]]. After winning a battle against Brock and another battle with Forrest, Nurse Joy allowed the Gym to stay open, with Forrest as its official Gym Leader. The Gym is notably cleaner than in its previous appearance, with all paintings removed. In addition, the battlefield has more pointed rocks while the area around it is a blue shiny floor, possibly to reflect Lola's penchant for water. However, the Gym had a bad paint job and the Rock Pokémon nearly drowned in the pool, which per the Pokémon Inspection Agency's standards of cleanliness, safety, and coolness in ''[[SS002|Cerulean Blues]]'', should have resulted in the Gym being shut down. | Pewter Gym was featured in [[SS025]], in which the Gym was going to be closed down after Forrest lost to [[Nurse Joy]] of the [[Pokémon Inspection Agency]]. After winning a battle against Brock and another battle with Forrest, Nurse Joy allowed the Gym to stay open, with Forrest as its official Gym Leader. The Gym is notably cleaner than in its previous appearance, with all paintings removed. In addition, the battlefield has more pointed rocks while the area around it is a blue shiny floor, possibly to reflect Lola's penchant for water. However, the Gym had a bad paint job and the Rock Pokémon nearly drowned in the pool, which per the Pokémon Inspection Agency's standards of cleanliness, safety, and coolness in ''[[SS002|Cerulean Blues]]'', should have resulted in the Gym being shut down. | ||
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|desc=Flint's {{p|Golem}} first appeared in ''[[SS001|A Family That Battles Together Stays Together!]]'' where it battled against [[Lola]]'s {{p|Marill}} to win back the Pewter Gym from her. The type disadvantage and the problem that the battlefield was on water with only a few rocks sticking out gave Marill the advantage. Flint started with an {{m|Earthquake}} which made it hard for Marill to navigate, but was no match to Marill who used {{m|Surf}} making Golem sink and her {{p|Blastoise}} had to save it from drowning, {{an|Brock}} also had to help using a hair dryer to heat Golem up. | |desc=Flint's {{p|Golem}} first appeared in ''[[SS001|A Family That Battles Together Stays Together!]]'' where it battled against [[Lola]]'s {{p|Marill}} to win back the Pewter Gym from her. The type disadvantage and the problem that the battlefield was on water with only a few rocks sticking out gave Marill the advantage. Flint started with an {{m|Earthquake}} which made it hard for Marill to navigate, but was no match to Marill who used {{m|Surf}} making Golem sink and her {{p|Blastoise}} had to save it from drowning, {{an|Brock}} also had to help using a hair dryer to heat Golem up. | ||
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===In Pokémon Origins=== | ===In Pokémon Origins=== | ||
[[File:Pewter Gym battlefield PO.png|left|thumb|220px|Pewter Gym interior in Pokémon Origins]] | [[File:Pewter Gym battlefield PO.png|left|thumb|220px|Pewter Gym interior in Pokémon Origins]] | ||
The Pewter City Gym was seen in the [[Pokémon Origins]] episode ''[[PO01|File 1 | The Pewter City Gym was seen in the [[Pokémon Origins]] episode ''[[PO01|File 1: Red]]'', when {{OBP|Red|Origins}} went to challenge it on the suggestion of Brock, whom he didn't know being the Gym Leader until meeting him at the Gym. After battling [[Brock's Geodude]] with his {{TP|Red|Charmander}} for a while, Red was adviced by Brock to use a Pokémon with a better {{DL|Damage|Damage modification|type matchup}}, prompting Red to switch to his {{p|Nidoran♂}}, whose super effective {{m|Double Kick}} was enough to defeat Geodude. Brock then switched to his Onix, which defeated Nidoran♂ with {{m|Bide}}, and then proceeded to defeat Red's {{p|Spearow}}, {{p|Rattata}}, and {{p|Metapod}} as well, but not before the Metapod had managed to land a {{m|String Shot}} on the Rock Snake Pokémon. Red was then forced to switch back to his Charmander. Thanks to Metapod's String Shot, Charmander was able to outspeed Onix and defeat it with {{m|Scratch}}, winning the match for Red and earning him the {{badge|Boulder}} and {{TM|34|Bide}}. | ||
Like all Gyms in Pokémon Origins, this Gym has scoreboards featuring each Trainer's current Pokémon and their remaining {{stat|HP}}. The Gym's battlefield's design is based on that of {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. | Like all Gyms in Pokémon Origins, this Gym has scoreboards featuring each Trainer's current Pokémon and their remaining {{stat|HP}}. The Gym's battlefield's design is based on that of {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. | ||
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| {{InactivePoké|Brock|Onix|Brock Onix Adventures.png|Rock|Ground}} ♂ | | {{InactivePoké|Brock|Onix|Brock Onix Adventures.png|Rock|Ground}} ♂ | ||
| {{InactivePoké|Pewter Gym|Graveler|Brock Graveler Adventures.png|Rock|Ground|link=no}} (×2) | | {{InactivePoké|Pewter Gym|Graveler|Brock Graveler Adventures.png|Rock|Ground|link=no}} (×2) | ||
| {{InactivePoké|Brock|Geodude|Brock Geodude Adventures.png|Rock|Ground}} (×6) | | {{InactivePoké|Brock|Geodude|Brock Geodude Adventures.png|Rock|Ground}} (×6) | ||
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| {{InactivePoké|Pewter Gym|Sandshrew|Pewter Gym Sandshrew Adventures.png|Ground|link=no}} | | {{InactivePoké|Pewter Gym|Sandshrew|Pewter Gym Sandshrew Adventures.png|Ground|link=no}} | ||
| {{InactivePoké|Pewter Gym|Cubone|Pewter Gym Cubone Adventures.png|Ground|link=no}} | | {{InactivePoké|Pewter Gym|Cubone|Pewter Gym Cubone Adventures.png|Ground|link=no}} | ||
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===In the Pokémon Zensho manga=== | ===In the Pokémon Zensho manga=== | ||
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Pewter Gym | Pewter Gym appeared in ''[[PZ02|Pewter City]]'', where {{Zensho|Satoshi}} challenged Brock. Despite his {{Zensho|Satoshi's Charmander|Charmander}} being at a type disadvantage, Satoshi eventually won by having Charmander cut off Onix's horn. | ||
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Revision as of 00:40, 13 April 2016
Pewter Gym ニビジム Nibi Gym | |
Location | Pewter City |
Gym Leader | Brock Flint (anime only) Lola (anime only) Forrest (anime only) |
Badge | Boulder Badge |
Dominant Type | Rock |
Region | Kanto |
Battlefield |
The Pewter Gym (Japanese: ニビジム Nibi Gym) is the official Gym of Pewter City. It is based on Rock-type Pokémon. The Gym Leader is Brock. Trainers that defeat him receive the Boulder Badge.
Other known members include Campers Jerry and Liam, Hiker Edwin, Flint (Brock's father), and Lola (Brock's mother).
In the games
Pewter City
Pokémon Gym
Leader: Brock
The Rock Solid
Pokémon Trainer!
Pewter City
Pokémon Gym
Leader: Brock
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Pokémon Trainer
Pewter Gym appears in all games set in the Kanto region, appearing much the same in each: a small building with a Japanese rock garden inside, oneRBYGSCFRLG or twoHGSS Trainers, and the Gym Leader, Brock, waiting at the back of the Gym, stading on plain floorRBYGSC or a large stone pedestalFRLGHGSS. In the Generation I games and their Generation III remakes, if the player tries to leave Pewter City to Route 3 before earning the Boulder Badge, a boy will lead him or her to the front of the Gym.
A field based on the Gym also appears in Pokémon Stadium's Gym Leader Castle and Stadium 2's Kanto Gym Leader Castle.
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TM34 (Bide) | Reward for defeating Brock | R B Y | |
TM39 (Rock Tomb) | Reward for defeating Brock | FR LG | |
TM80 (Rock Slide) | Reward for defeating Brock | HG SS | |
In the anime
In the main series
The Pewter Gym was first seen in Showdown in Pewter City in the anime. It is a stone building apparently set apart from the rest of the city. Brock waits inside in the dark for challengers, sitting on a stone pedestal as he does in the games; however, unlike in the games, no other Trainers have been seen as part of the Gym aside from Brock's family. The battlefield is littered with jagged rocks and boulders, and a balcony along the edge above provides spectators a spot to watch Gym battles. Despite being a Rock-type Gym, the building has sprinklers for fire safety, which Ash uses to gain an advantage against Onix.
The Gym is an important part of Brock's family, and Brock, his brothers and sisters, and his parents live in a large house behind the Gym. Brock's father, Flint, was the Gym Leader before Brock, and Brock inherited the Gym as part of his family responsibilities when his parents left. While Brock was a strong, respected Gym Leader, he did not like being one, and only did it as an obligation to his family. When Flint came back, Brock returned the title of Gym Leader to him, and left to travel with Ash and pursue his own dream of becoming a Pokémon Breeder.
When Brock's mother, Lola, returned, the Gym was turned into a combination Water-type and Rock-type Gym, and the battlefield was redecorated, including the addition of a pool in the middle. However, Brock returned in A Family That Battles Together Stays Together! and was shocked to see how his mother has changed. Both he and his younger brother Forrest take pride in the Gym's strong reputation as a Rock-type Gym. He battled his mother to restore the Gym to being only Rock-type again.
It was subject to a second remodeling attempt in Grating Spaces. At that time, a storage room was seen where the Gym keeps many Poké Balls, presumably containing different Rock-type Pokémon. In its subsequent appearances, the Gym's name has been removed from the entrance.
While traveling with Ash, Brock kept Pokémon he owns but does not currently have on his party at the Gym. He has had his Steelix, Geodude, Crobat, Forretress, Ludicolo and Marshtomp at the Gym. Flint's Golem is also kept at the Gym, and Lola keeps her many Water-type Pokémon there.
Pewter Gym was featured in SS025, in which the Gym was going to be closed down after Forrest lost to Nurse Joy of the Pokémon Inspection Agency. After winning a battle against Brock and another battle with Forrest, Nurse Joy allowed the Gym to stay open, with Forrest as its official Gym Leader. The Gym is notably cleaner than in its previous appearance, with all paintings removed. In addition, the battlefield has more pointed rocks while the area around it is a blue shiny floor, possibly to reflect Lola's penchant for water. However, the Gym had a bad paint job and the Rock Pokémon nearly drowned in the pool, which per the Pokémon Inspection Agency's standards of cleanliness, safety, and coolness in Cerulean Blues, should have resulted in the Gym being shut down.
Pokémon used in Gym
Used by Brock
Brock used Sudowoodo in a battle against a Nurse Joy from the Pokémon Inspection Agency and her Chansey in SS025. However, he was caught off guard when Chansey used Attract. Because of his infatuation, Chansey easily defeated him. | ||
Debut | From Cradle to Save | |
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Japanese | Daisuke Sakaguchi | |
English | Bill Rogers |
Used by Brock and Forrest
Steelix was used by Brock for Gym battles as an Onix. It was later left for Forrest to use. | ||
Debut | Showdown in Pewter City | |
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Japanese | Unshō Ishizuka | |
English | Unshō Ishizuka |
Geodude was used by Brock for Gym battles. It was later left for Forrest to use. | ||
Debut | Showdown in Pewter City | |
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Japanese | Shin'ichirō Miki | |
English | Michael Haigney |
Used by Flint
Flint's Golem first appeared in A Family That Battles Together Stays Together! where it battled against Lola's Marill to win back the Pewter Gym from her. The type disadvantage and the problem that the battlefield was on water with only a few rocks sticking out gave Marill the advantage. Flint started with an Earthquake which made it hard for Marill to navigate, but was no match to Marill who used Surf making Golem sink and her Blastoise had to save it from drowning, Brock also had to help using a hair dryer to heat Golem up.
It was revealed that Golem used to be a Graveler; in a battle against Lola's Poliwag, the precision of her Poliwag's Hydro Pump made Flint fall in love with Lola. It was later seen with Blastoise, holding up the new sign made of rock which they broke. Golem appeared again in Grating Spaces! where it welcomed Brock home with Brock's Geodude, Steelix, and Crobat. Golem's only known move is Earthquake. | ||
Debut | A Family That Battles Together Stays Together! | |
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Japanese | Katsuyuki Konishi |
Used by Lola
Lola's Marill was used against Flint's Golem in a battle for the title of Gym Leader. It was shaken up by Golem's Earthquake, but was able to use the waves of water to use Surf against it and win. It then helped Golem along with Blastoise to recover from drowning.
In Grating Spaces!, Team Rocket planned to capture Marill and the other Pokémon of Lola's but failed. In SS025, it, along with Brock's Sudowoodo, takes the role of Brock's youngest siblings' playmate. Marill's only known move is Surf. | ||
Debut | A Family That Battles Together Stays Together! | |
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Japanese | Mika Kanai | |
English | Kayzie Rogers |
Lola's Mantine was used against Brock's Onix, in a battle to reclaim the Pewter Gym and allow it to still be a Rock-type gym, Onix drained the pool with Dig leaving Mantine stranded. It then flew in the air using BubbleBeam hurting Onix, but it used Bind and despite having a clear type advantage, Mantine ends up losing the battle.
In Grating Spaces!, Team Rocket planned to capture Mantine and the other Pokémon of Lola's but failed. Mantine's known moves are Bubble Beam and Confuse Ray*. | ||
Debut | A Family That Battles Together Stays Together! | |
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Japanese | Unshō Ishizuka | |
English | Unshō Ishizuka |
Used by Forrest
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Debut | Clefairy and the Moon Stone | |
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Japanese | Shin'ichirō Miki | |
English | Shin'ichirō Miki |
Rhyperior is currently the only known Pokémon of Forrest that he did not borrow from Brock. He used it in a battle against Nurse Joy's Latias that, if he had lost, would have caused the Pewter Gym to be shut down. Rhyperior did a lot of damage to Latias with its Megahorn, but Latias used Recover and then fired an Ice Beam at Rhyperior. Rhyperior continued to use Megahorn, but Latias used multiple Steel Wing attacks and an Ice Beam until Rhyperior finally fainted.
Rhyperior became frozen by Latias's Ice Beam but Brock was able to help it recover. Nurse Joy was impressed by Forrest's skill, and as a result the Pewter Gym was not closed. Rhyperior's known moves are Megahorn, Rock Wrecker, Horn Drill and Dig. | ||
Debut | SS025 | |
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Japanese | Kenta Miyake |
In Pokémon Origins
The Pewter City Gym was seen in the Pokémon Origins episode File 1: Red, when Red went to challenge it on the suggestion of Brock, whom he didn't know being the Gym Leader until meeting him at the Gym. After battling Brock's Geodude with his Charmander for a while, Red was adviced by Brock to use a Pokémon with a better type matchup, prompting Red to switch to his Nidoran♂, whose super effective Double Kick was enough to defeat Geodude. Brock then switched to his Onix, which defeated Nidoran♂ with Bide, and then proceeded to defeat Red's Spearow, Rattata, and Metapod as well, but not before the Metapod had managed to land a String Shot on the Rock Snake Pokémon. Red was then forced to switch back to his Charmander. Thanks to Metapod's String Shot, Charmander was able to outspeed Onix and defeat it with Scratch, winning the match for Red and earning him the Boulder Badge and TM34 (Bide).
Like all Gyms in Pokémon Origins, this Gym has scoreboards featuring each Trainer's current Pokémon and their remaining HP. The Gym's battlefield's design is based on that of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.
Pokémon
Onix |
Geodude |
In the manga
In the Electric Tale of Pikachu manga
Pewter Gym appeared in Play Misty For Me. Ash entered the Gym and challenged Brock, where he became the victor.
Pokémon
Onix |
Geodude (×2) |
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Pewter Gym debuted in Onix is On! of the Red, Green & Blue arc. Here, Red and Blue win the Boulder Badge after they defeat several rounds of Trainers and finally Brock. The outside of the Gym has the default design, but the inside consists of a boxing ring where the Trainers battle, a space for the crowd around it and a room with windows where Brock can see the battles.
Pokémon
These are the Pokémon shown in the Gym, from Brock and the other Gym Trainers.
Onix ♂ |
Graveler (×2) |
Geodude (×6) |
Sandshrew |
Cubone |
In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga
Pewter Gym appeared in Bring Down the Powerful Opponent Onix!!. Red and Clefairy discovered Brock's collection of Pokémon and that Clefairy's cousin, Pikachu was part of his collection.
Pokémon
Onix |
- Several unidentified Pokémon, aside from Onix and Pikachu, were seen at the Gym.
Formerly at the Gym
Pikachu ♂ |
In the Pokémon Zensho manga
Pewter Gym appeared in Pewter City, where Satoshi challenged Brock. Despite his Charmander being at a type disadvantage, Satoshi eventually won by having Charmander cut off Onix's horn.
Pokémon
Onix |
In the TCG
The Pewter Gym was featured in the TCG as both a Japan exclusive Theme Deck and as a card. The following is a list of cards named Pewter City Gym.
Related cards Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format. Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats. | |||||||
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Pewter City Gym | T [St] | Gym Heroes | 115/132 | Leaders' Stadium | |||
Trivia
- Despite being a Rock-type Gym, all the Pokémon encountered here in Generations I and III share the Ground-typing, but not Rock-typing.
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