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'''Team Righteous''' are one-time characters in the Pokémon anime who appeared in the
[[File:Team Righteous.png|thumb|250px|Old film starring Team Righteous]]
episode ''[[H003|We're No Angels]]'' They were technically cameos and do not actually exist, being characters from a TV show that the local townspeople believed were real. They bear a remarkable resemblance to [[Team Rocket]], but fight for good instead of evil.
'''Team Righteous''' (Japanese: '''スケット団''' ''Suketto-dan''; lit. Helper Gang) are [[Character of the day|characters of the day]] in the [[Pokémon anime]], who appeared in the episode ''[[SS003|We're No Angels]]'' in a TV clip. They bear a remarkable resemblance to the [[Team Rocket trio]] (to the point where one of their members wears a {{p|Meowth}} costume), but fight for good instead of evil.


They are the archetypal heroes and are always doing what is right to an exaggerated degree. They have strong moral compasses and are powerful enough to take on all evil they face. They are fictitious characters in a black-and-white TV show that the people in the town Team Rocket landed in think are real news reports.
They do not actually exist, being characters from a TV show that the local townspeople believed were real. They are the archetypal heroes, and are always doing what is right to an exaggerated degree. They have strong moral compasses, and are powerful enough to take on all evil they face.


They were basically in the episode to allow Team Rocket an alibi to remake themselves as heroes and stay in the town. As such, there was no real character development and they were only briefly seen on an old black-and-white cinema reel player.
The uniforms of Team Righteous do not actually have R's on them, as can be seen in the episode, but actually have the kana ス ''su'', the first kana of their Japanese name, which looks visually similar to an R.


==Pokémon==
==Members==
*{{p|Meowth}}
*Woman who looks like [[Jessie]]
*Man who looks like [[James]]
*A boy in a {{MTR}} costume


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==Trivia==
*Though Team Righteous never appeared again, a mirror version of Team Rocket appeared in ''[[XY037|The Cave of Mirrors!]]'' at the very end of the episode. According to [[Mirror Serena]], they are heroes of justice similar to Team Righteous.
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Revision as of 22:40, 7 December 2014

Old film starring Team Righteous

Team Righteous (Japanese: スケット団 Suketto-dan; lit. Helper Gang) are characters of the day in the Pokémon anime, who appeared in the episode We're No Angels in a TV clip. They bear a remarkable resemblance to the Team Rocket trio (to the point where one of their members wears a Meowth costume), but fight for good instead of evil.

They do not actually exist, being characters from a TV show that the local townspeople believed were real. They are the archetypal heroes, and are always doing what is right to an exaggerated degree. They have strong moral compasses, and are powerful enough to take on all evil they face.

The uniforms of Team Righteous do not actually have R's on them, as can be seen in the episode, but actually have the kana ス su, the first kana of their Japanese name, which looks visually similar to an R.

Members

Trivia

  • Though Team Righteous never appeared again, a mirror version of Team Rocket appeared in The Cave of Mirrors! at the very end of the episode. According to Mirror Serena, they are heroes of justice similar to Team Righteous.


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