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*Even though they were called Leaders in [[Generation I]], this title did not appear in battle until [[Generation II]].
*Even though they were called Leaders in [[Generation I]], this title did not appear in battle until [[Generation II]].
*The only Gym Leaders so far whose parents have been seen in the anime are [[Brock]], [[Sabrina]], [[Tate and Liza|Tate, Liza]], and [[Roark]]. They all train either {{type2|Rock}} or {{type2|Psychic}} Pokémon.
*The only Gym Leaders so far whose parents have been seen in the anime are [[Brock]], [[Sabrina]], [[Tate and Liza|Tate, Liza]], and [[Roark]]. They all train either {{type2|Rock}} or {{type2|Psychic}} Pokémon.
** Of the five, Roark is the only one who has a known [[Byron|parent]] in the games.
*In the anime, Gym Leaders seem to be forbidden from switching their Pokémon. Leaders before [[Blaine]] did switch; however, after Ash's match against Blaine, Gym Leaders never again switched their Pokémon. In the games, they may switch their Pokémon as often as any other Trainer.
*In the anime, Gym Leaders seem to be forbidden from switching their Pokémon. Leaders before [[Blaine]] did switch; however, after Ash's match against Blaine, Gym Leaders never again switched their Pokémon. In the games, they may switch their Pokémon as often as any other Trainer.
*For [[DP009]], [[Professor Oak's lecture]] is about Gym Leaders. He writes this {{g|senryū}} about them: ジムリーダー いのちをかけて かかってこい ''Jimu Rīdā / Inochi o kakete / Kakatte koi''
*For [[DP009]], [[Professor Oak's lecture]] is about Gym Leaders. He writes this {{g|senryū}} about them: ジムリーダー いのちをかけて かかってこい ''Jimu Rīdā / Inochi o kakete / Kakatte koi''

Revision as of 16:55, 14 February 2009

A Gym Leader (Japanese: ジムリーダー Gym Leader) is the highest ranking member of a Pokémon Gym. The main job of a Gym Leader is to test trainers and their Pokémon so that they are strong and resourceful enough to compete against the Elite Four in the games or the Pokémon League in the anime. If a trainer defeats a Gym Leader in battle, then the trainer earns that Gym's Badge. Once a trainer has earned 8 badges from a region, he or she is able to compete against that region's Elite Four or Pokémon League.

A Gym Leader's job is not just to test upcoming trainers. They must oversee how their respective gym is run and to maintain it. Great care must be taken to make sure that their gym reflects the best enviroment for the Pokémon type and playing style of choice. In the games, trainers must overcome various obstacles and challenges from other trainers before they get the chance to battle the leader. Gym Leaders may also be involved in other activities when they are not battling other trainers, usually something to do with their town's particular attraction or landmark.

It has not exactly been made clear how gym leaders attain this position, but it appears that it varies for each gym. Some of them founded their gym and are self-appointed, others appear to be passed on through families, while a few are chosen by the other members of the gym.

Although similar in nature, Frontier Brains are not considered Gym Leaders and are thus not included in this list.

Indigo League

Gym Leader
(Japanese)
City
(Japanese)
Type Badge
File:SpriteBrock.png
Brock
(タケシ Takeshi)
Pewter City
(ニビシティ Nibi City)
Rock File:Boulderbadge.png
Boulder Badge
File:SpriteMisty.png
Misty
(カスミ Kasumi)
Cerulean City
(ハナダシティ Hanada City)
Water File:Cascadebadge.png
Cascade Badge
File:SpriteSurge.png
Lt. Surge
(マチス Matis)
Vermilion City
(クチバシティ Kuchiba City)
Electric File:Thunderbadge.png
Thunder Badge
File:SpriteErika.png
Erika
(エリカ Erika)
Celadon City
(タマムシシティ Tamamushi City)
Grass File:Rainbowbadge.png
Rainbow Badge
File:SpriteKoga.png
Koga*
(キョウ Kyo)
File:SpriteJanine.gif
Janine*
(アンズ Anzu)
Fuchsia City
(セキチクシティ Sekichiku City)
Poison File:Soulbadge.png
Soul Badge
File:SpriteSabrina.png
Sabrina
(ナツメ Natsume)
Saffron City
(ヤマブキシティ Yamabuki City)
Psychic File:Marshbadge.png
Marsh Badge
File:SpriteBlaine.png
Blaine
(カツラ Katsura)
Cinnabar Island
(グレンじま Guren Island)
Fire File:Volcanobadge.png
Volcano Badge
File:SpriteGiovanni.png
Giovanni*
(サカキ Sakaki)
File:Blue 02.png
Blue*
(グリーン Green)
Viridian City
(トキワシティ Tokiwa City)
Ground Various File:Earthbadge.png
Earth Badge

Orange League

Gym Leader Island Challenge Badge
File:Cissybattle.jpg
Cissy
(アツミ Atsumi)
Mikan Island
(ナツカン島 Natsukan Island)
Water Gun target test
Surfing race
File:Coraleyebadge.png
Coral-Eye Badge
File:Danny.jpg
Danny
(ダン Dan)
Navel Island
(ネーブル島 Navel Island)
Climb Mountain (to qualify)
Freeze a geyser race
Build a Toboggan race
Toboggan race
File:Searubybadge.png
Sea Ruby Badge
File:Rudy-pose.jpg
Rudy
(ジギー Jigī)
Trovita Island
(ユズ島 Yuzu Island)
Target test
Same-type Pokémon battle
File:Spikeshellbadge.png
Spike Shell Badge
File:Luana.jpg
Luana
(ルリコ Ruriko)
Kumquat Island
(リュウチン島 Ryūchin Island)
Double battle File:Jadestarbadge.png
Jade Star Badge

Johto League

Gym Leader
(Japanese)
City
(Japanese)
Type Badge
File:SpriteFalkner.gif
Falkner
(ハヤト Hayato)
Violet City
(キキョウシティ Kikyō City)
Flying File:Zephyrbadge.png
Zephyr Badge
File:SpriteBugsy.gif
Bugsy
(ツクシ Tsukushi)
Azalea Town
(ヒワダタウン Hiwada Town)
Bug File:Hivebadge.png
Hive Badge
File:SpriteWhitney.gif
Whitney
(アカネ Akane)
Goldenrod City
(コガネシティ Kogane City)
Normal File:Plainbadge.png
Plain Badge
File:SpriteMorty.gif
Morty
(マツバ Matsuba)
Ecruteak City
(エンジュシティ Enju City)
Ghost File:Fogbadge.png
Fog Badge
File:SpriteChuck.gif
Chuck
(シジマ Shijima)
Cianwood City
(タンバシティ Tanba City)
Fighting File:Stormbadge.png
Storm Badge
File:SpriteJasmine.gif
Jasmine
(ミカン Mikan)
Olivine City
(アサギシティ Asagi City)
Steel File:Mineralbadge.png
Mineral Badge
File:SpritePryce.gif
Pryce
(ヤナギ Yanagi)
Mahogany Town
(チョウジタウン Chōji Town)
Ice File:Glacierbadge.png
Glacier Badge
File:SpriteClair.gif
Clair
(イブキ Ibuki)
Blackthorn City
(フスベシティ Fusube City)
Dragon File:Risingbadge.png
Rising Badge

Hoenn League

Gym Leader City Type Badge
File:SpriteRoxanne.png
Roxanne
(ツツジ Tsutsuji)
Rustboro City
(カナズミシティ Kanazumi City)
Rock File:Stonebadge.png
Stone Badge
File:SpriteBrawly.png
Brawly
(トウキ Tōki)
Dewford Town
(ムロタウン Muro Town)
Fighting File:Knucklebadge.png
Knuckle Badge
File:SpriteWattson.png
Wattson
(テッセン Tessen)
Mauville City
(キンセツシティ Kinsetsu City)
Electric File:Dynamobadge.png
Dynamo Badge
File:SpriteFlannery.png
Flannery
(アスナ Asuna)
Lavaridge Town
(フエンタウン Fuen Town)
Fire File:Heatbadge.png
Heat Badge
File:SpriteNorman.png
Norman
(センリ Senri)
Petalburg City
(トウカシティ Tōka City)
Normal File:Balancebadge.png
Balance Badge
File:SpriteWinona.png
Winona
(ナギ Nagi)
Fortree City
(ヒワマキシティ Hiwamaki City)
Flying File:Featherbadge.png
Feather Badge
File:SpriteTateandLiza.png
Tate & Liza
(フウとラン Fū & Ran)
Mossdeep City
(トクサネシティ Tokusane City)
Psychic File:Mindbadge.png
Mind Badge
File:SpriteWallace.png
WallaceRS
(ミクリ Mikuri)
File:SpriteJuan.png
JuanE
(アダン Adan)
Sootopolis City
(ルネシティ Rune City)
Water File:Rainbadge.png
Rain Badge

Sinnoh League

Gym Leader City Type Badge
File:SpriteHyouta.png
Roark
(ヒョウタ Hyouta)
Oreburgh City
(クロガネシティ Kurogane City)
Rock Coal Badge
Coal Badge
File:SpriteNatane.png
Gardenia
(ナタネ Natane)
Eterna City
(ハクタイシティ Hakutai City)
Grass Forest Badge
Forest Badge
File:SpriteSumomo.png
Maylene
(スモモ Sumomo)
Veilstone City
(トバリシティ Tobari City)
Fighting Cobble Badge
Cobble Badge
File:SpriteMakishi.png
Crasher Wake
(マキシマム仮面 Maximum Mask)
Pastoria City
(ノモセシティ Nomose City)
Water Fen Badge
Fen Badge
File:SpriteMerissa.png
Fantina
(メリッサ Melissa)
Hearthome City
(ヨスガシティ Yosuga City)
Ghost Relic Badge
Relic Badge
File:SpriteTougan.png
Byron
(トウガン Tougan)
Canalave City
(ミオシティ Mio City)
Steel Mine Badge
Mine Badge
File:SpriteSuzuna.png
Candice
(スズナ Suzuna)
Snowpoint City
(キッサキシティ Kissaki City)
Ice Icicle Badge
Icicle Badge
File:SpriteDenji.png
Volkner
(デンジ Denzi)
Sunyshore City
(ナギサシティ Nagisa City)
Electric Beacon Badge
Beacon Badge

Trivia

  • Every Gym Leader that specializes in Template:Type2, Template:Type2, and Template:Type2 Pokémon uses Geodude, Gengar, and Steelix respectively in battle (in Platinum, Fantina uses Haunter in her gym, but she uses Gengar at the Match Place).
  • Each in-game region except Johto begins with a Gym Leader that specializes in Template:Type2 Pokémon (Johto begins with a Template:Type2 Gym, strangely easy to defeat with a Rock-type). Yet, all the Gyms that appear first are located in a city.
  • Johto is the only region that did not repeat types from gyms released in previous generations. This is likely due to the fact that there had been only eight gyms before, while there were 17 different types.
  • Even though there are 32 known gyms in the games, there has not yet been a gym specializing in Template:Type2 Pokémon, although there have been two Elite Four members, Karen and Sidney. Only Poison-, Ground-, Bug-, and Template:Type2 gyms are not located in multiple regions. Each of the twelve other types has been repeated at least once, and Rock-, Water-, Electric-, and Template:Type2 gyms appear in three of the four regions.
  • If the Fighting Dojo in Kanto is counted, there has been a Template:Type2 gym in each region at some point in time.
  • There have been more male Gym Leaders than female ones in every region except for Sinnoh, where there are four of each. Kanto also has four of each in Generation II.
    • As far as type distribution goes, there have been Gym Leaders of both genders for Rock-, Water-, Poison-, Psychic-, Fire-, Flying-, Normal-, Ghost-, Fighting-, Steel-, and Ice-type gyms, only male Gym Leaders for Electric-, Ground-, and Bug-type gyms, and only female Gym Leaders for Grass- and Dragon-type gyms. To be fair, of those that have only been led by a specific gender, only Grass-type and Electric-type gyms have appeared in more than one region.
  • Even though they were called Leaders in Generation I, this title did not appear in battle until Generation II.
  • The only Gym Leaders so far whose parents have been seen in the anime are Brock, Sabrina, Tate, Liza, and Roark. They all train either Template:Type2 or Template:Type2 Pokémon.
    • Of the five, Roark is the only one who has a known parent in the games.
  • In the anime, Gym Leaders seem to be forbidden from switching their Pokémon. Leaders before Blaine did switch; however, after Ash's match against Blaine, Gym Leaders never again switched their Pokémon. In the games, they may switch their Pokémon as often as any other Trainer.
  • For DP009, Professor Oak's lecture is about Gym Leaders. He writes this Pokémon senryū about them: ジムリーダー いのちをかけて かかってこい Jimu Rīdā / Inochi o kakete / Kakatte koi
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Participation
TrainerBattleGym Leaders
GymsBadgesReferee
Championship matches
Elite FourOrange League
Champion League
Pokémon League Conferences
IndigoSilverEver GrandeLily of the Valley
VertressLumioseManalo
Regional Pokémon Leagues
IndigoOrange*JohtoHoennSinnoh
Unova (BB) • KalosAlolaGalarPaldea
Areas of jurisdiction
Pokémon League Reception GateHall of Fame
Palace of VictoryCerulean CaveArea Zero
Others
Admissions ExamPokémon Association
PIAWorld Coronation Series
(Masters Eight Tournament)