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|desc={{p|Roserade}} was the final Pokémon used by Gardenia against Ash. It was able to easily knock out Turtwig using a {{m|Weather Ball}} powered by the bright sun. When it went up against Ash's {{TP|Dawn|Aipom}}, it was unable to keep up with the active Pokémon. It was eventually knocked out with a combination of {{m|Focus Punch}} and {{m|Swift}}. It also reappeared in flashbacks in [[DP048]] and ''[[DP183|League Unleashed!]]''. | |desc={{p|Roserade}} was the final Pokémon used by Gardenia against Ash. It was able to easily knock out Turtwig using a {{m|Weather Ball}} powered by the bright sun. When it went up against Ash's {{TP|Dawn|Aipom}}, it was unable to keep up with the active Pokémon. It was eventually knocked out with a combination of {{m|Focus Punch}} and {{m|Swift}}. It also reappeared in flashbacks in [[DP048]] and ''[[DP183|League Unleashed!]]''. | ||
Roserade | Roserade briefly appeared alongside Gardenia during the ending credits of ''[[M13|Zoroark: Master of Illusions]]''. | ||
Roserade's known moves are {{m|Grass Knot}}, {{m|Weather Ball}}, {{m|Magical Leaf}}, and {{m|Flash}}.}} | Roserade's known moves are {{m|Grass Knot}}, {{m|Weather Ball}}, {{m|Magical Leaf}}, and {{m|Flash}}.}} |
Revision as of 02:06, 10 September 2017
- This article is about the Gym Leader. For the anime-exclusive town in the Kanto region, see Gardenia Town.
Gardenia ナタネ Natane | |
"Master of Vivid Plant Pokémon" | |
Art from Diamond and Pearl | |
Gender | Female |
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Eye color | Orange |
Hair color | Orange and black |
Hometown | Eterna City |
Region | Sinnoh |
Trainer class | Gym LeaderDPPt Pokémon TrainerB2W2 |
Generation | IV, V |
Games | Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum Black 2 and White 2 |
Leader of | Eterna Gym |
Badge | Forest Badge |
Specializes in | Grass types |
Animated debut | The Grass-Type is Always Greener! |
English voice actor | Lara Starr Rigores |
Japanese voice actor | Chieko Honda |
Gardenia (Japanese: ナタネ Natane) is the Gym Leader of Eterna City's Gym, known officially as the Eterna Gym. She hands out the Forest Badge to Trainers who defeat her. She specializes in Grass-type Pokémon.
In the games
Gardenia uses Grass-type Pokémon in her battles. For defeating her, Trainers receive the Forest Badge, TM86 (Grass Knot), and the ability to use Cut outside of battle. Gardenia likes to explore the Eterna Forest. Unlike most Gym Leaders, challengers are required to beat all of her students to challenge her.
She appears in front of the Old Chateau, to warn the player of the mysterious stories of hauntings surrounding it. She hints at herself being afraid of ghosts. Later, in Platinum, she will appear occasionally for rematches at the Battleground. She will also sometimes visit the Villa and will always arrive when the Houseplant is purchased. One of her lines of dialog at the Villa confirms her dislike of Ghost-types and she notes that she is worried about what would happen if there was a Grass/Ghost Pokémon, a type combination that had never materialized prior to Generation VI.
Pokémon
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl
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Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
Pokémon World Tournament
Gardenia uses three of these Pokémon in Single Battles, four in Double and Rotation Battles, and all six in Triple Battles. She will always lead with her signature Pokémon, Roserade.
Sinnoh Leaders Tournament
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Quotes
Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum
- Eterna CityPt
- "Hi! I'm Gardenia! I'm this town's Gym Leader! My last challenger was this awfully speedy young guy. ...Actually, his name was <rival>. He told me about you. He said that another challenger's on the way, so that made me antsy! At my Gym, no one gets to battle with the Gym Leader, me, until the end. The challenger has to beat all the other Gym Trainers first. I'll be waiting for you in the back, Trainer. Don't disappoint me!"
- At the entrance of the Gym's mazeDP
- "At my Gym, no one gets to battle with the Gym Leader--me--until they've beaten all the other Trainers. I'll be waiting for you in the back. Good luck, challenger!"
- Before battle
- "You kept me waiting! I'm Eterna's Gym Leader, Gardenia, the Grass-type master! When I first saw you, I was convinced you'd find your way to me. My hunch was right on the money. You have a winning aura about you. So, anyway, this will be fun. Let's have our battle!"
- After the opponent sends out their last Pokémon
- "It's not the end yet."
- When the opponent's last Pokémon is at critical health
- "Are you saying something? You think you have me cornered?"
- Upon being defeated
- "Amazing! You're very good, aren't you?"
- After being defeated
- "I might've said it before, but you're really tough! Wasn't it hard for you to raise your Pokémon to be so good? I guess that's a measure of how much you love your Pokémon. In recognition of that, I proudly grant you this!"
- "With the Forest Badge, your Pokémon can use the hidden move Cut outside of battle. Now that you have two Gym Badges, all Pokémon you received in trades will obey you up to Lv. 30. I've also got something else. It's a gift from me!"
- "That TM86 contains the move Grass Knot. It's one of my favorite moves. The heavier the foe, the more damage this move will cause."
- If talked to again
- "Yup! If there's one thing I can tell about you, it's this! You and your Pokémon are gonna get even tougher, and I mean seriously!"
- Old Chateau
- "Hiya! Were you intrigued by the rumors going around, too?"
- "You know, people've been talking about the ghost Pokémon of the Old Chateau. I've been hearing rumors about sinister shadows, too. I should check it out myself, but going in there is... ...Well, you know, being that I'm a Gym Leader, I'm always busy. So, since I'm so busy, I can't go in. It's not because I'm s-scared! S-so, good luck with your investigation!"
- Resort AreaPt
- "Listen, listen! I came for a visit! Can I go in?"
- Yes: "Yes! No time to waste!"
- No: "Oh, right. You must have plans already."
- Any of the following
- "Sigh... This is so dreamy... The Resort Area's a nice place. Of course, Eterna is a good place, too. We have the huge forest, first of all."
- "I know it's a little abrupt, but don't you think Grass-type Pokémon smell nice? It makes me happy just being around them."
- "I could tell you ten good things about Grass-type Pokémon. Which kind of Pokémon can you say good things about? Ooh, maybe ten won't be enough."
- "Do you remember those rumors about the Old Chateau? They say there really were ghost Pokémon there in the old days. ...That's so scary. What if they suddenly came back?"
- "...I'm in a dilemma now. You see, I don't like ghost Pokémon very much. But, what if... What if there was a Grass-type ghost Pokémon? What then?"
- After buying Houseplants
- "Oh, hey! A Houseplant! It's really nice. Maybe I'll get some for my Gym. The green coloring and the aroma... It's very nice."
Scenario 1
- Before battle
- "Hi, have you been keeping well? Let's cut to the good stuff! Let's get down to battle!"
- Yes: "Yes, that's right! A battle will tell you if someone you haven't seen's been keeping well!"
- No: "You won't battle? You're not in the mood, huh? Well, why not polish your Badges, then? That might put a shine on your day, too."
- If talked to again after the player answered "No": "Oh? You do want to battle?"
- When the opponent's last Pokémon is at critical health
- "Are you saying something? You think you have me cornered?"
- Upon being defeated
- "Amazing! You're very good, aren't you?"
- After being defeated
- "Out of the Gym, a Gym Leader is just another Trainer. But wherever I go, I still try to be as tough as I can. It's not fair to my Pokémon if we were to lose because of me."
Scenario 2
- Before battle
- "My Grass-type Pokémon are growing good and strong. I'm kind of interested in what Pokémon you have, too. Want to battle? A real quick one?"
- Yes: "I can't deny that Grass-type Pokémon have many weak points. But I'll show you that's not the only factor in deciding who wins!"
- No: "Aww, really? My grass Pokémon are growing good and strong too..."
- If talked to again after the player answered "No": "My Grass-type Pokémon are growing good and strong. Come on, let's battle! A real quick one, OK?"
- When the opponent's last Pokémon is at critical health
- "Are you saying something? You think you have me cornered?"
- Upon being defeated
- "Amazing! You're very good, aren't you?"
- After being defeated
- "By the way... Have you been to the Old Chateau? Me? Uh, well, you know, I have my Gym Leader job and all, so... Well, actually, I'm here training... ...I'm here just for fun. Ahahaha! Don't mind me!"
Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
- Before battle (first round)
- "Let's cut to the good stuff! Let's get down to battle!"
- Before battle (second round)
- "My Grass-type Pokémon are growing good and strong. Come on, let's battle! A real quick one, OK?"
- Before battle (final round)
- "I'm Gardenia. I love Grass-type Pokémon! I can't deny that Grass-type Pokémon have many weak points. But I'll show you that's not the only factor in deciding who wins!"
- Upon being defeated
- "Aww, really? My Grass-type Pokémon are growing good and strong, too..."
- If the player is defeated
- "Yes! My Pokémon and I are perfectly good!"
- After battle (if the player won)
- "Wherever I go, I still try to be as tough as I can."
- After battle (if the player lost)
- "We won this time... But you and your Pokémon are pretty good, too! So, I'd like you to battle me here again!"
- In the lobby (after the tournament)
- "Amazing! Hey! How do you feel? I want to win and brag about my Pokémon, too!"
Sprites
Sprite from Diamond and Pearl |
Sprite from Platinum |
Sprite from Black 2 and White 2 |
VS sprite from Platinum |
File:Badge Case Gardenia.png | |||
Overworld sprite from Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum |
Overworld sprite from Black 2 and White 2 |
Sprite from the Badge Case |
In the anime
Gardenia debuted in The Grass-Type Is Always Greener. She was first seen attempting to catch a wild Gloom, but failed before running off to see Ash's Turtwig, which she complimented. She then had a short battle with Ash, revealing to him that the Eterna City Gym Leader specialized in Grass-type Pokémon, but refraining from identifying herself as the Gym Leader. During the battle, she sent out Cherubi first, though she soon recalled it. She then sent out her own Turtwig, which defeated both Turtwig and Staravia.
Gardenia has an obsession with Grass Pokémon to the extent that she did not appear to be taking Team Rocket seriously due to her fascination with James's Carnivine and Cacnea. But she seems to get over this problem in A Secret Sphere of Influence!, when she battled the Team Rocket without any hesitation by sending her Turtwig out. She also reveals her rank as a Gym Leader in this episode.
Gardenia had a Gym battle with Ash in The Grass Menagerie!. She sent out her Cherubi, Turtwig, and Roserade. Ash's Turtwig went up against Cherubi first, but it was returned. Ash's Staravia defeated Cherubi. After Staravia was defeated by Gardenia's Turtwig, Ash sent his out. It resulted in Ash's Turtwig's victory. Roserade beat Ash's Turtwig with its Weather Ball, but later was defeated by Ash's Aipom's Swift and Focus Punch. Gardenia made use of the sunny weather to her advantage, such as increasing Cherubi's speed and allowing Roserade to launch fiery Weather Ball attacks. Despite this situation, Ash succeeded in defeating Gardenia and earning a Forest Badge.
She returned in Once There Were Greenfields when she took part in a Tag Battle alongside James against Ash and Dawn. After the battle, she offered to train James's Cacnea and make it stronger. She also reappeared in flashbacks in DP048, Barry's Busting Out All Over!, and DP120 where she was revealed to have helped Cacnea to perfect Drain Punch.
Gardenia made a cameo appearance in the ending credits of Zoroark: Master of Illusions.
Pokémon
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This listing is of Gardenia's known Pokémon in the anime:
Debut | The Grass-Type Is Always Greener! |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Chinami Nishimura |
English | Michele Knotz |
Gardenia's Cherubi was first seen in The Grass-Type Is Always Greener! when Gardenia used it to battle Ash's Turtwig in an unofficial battle. It displayed its high speed, however it emerged that Gardenia was just trying to get a read on Turtwig's abilities before she recalled it.
It later appeared during Ash and Gardenia's Gym battle during The Grass Menagerie!, where it was able to outspeed Turtwig's attacks using its high speed and forced Ash to recall it. It then went up against Staravia where Ash was able to blind it using the sunlight and then Staravia was able to knock it out.
Cherubi's known moves are Magical Leaf and Solar Beam, and its Ability is Chlorophyll.
Debut | The Grass-Type Is Always Greener! |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Miyako Itō |
English | Billy Beach |
Gardenia's Turtwig was first seen when it battled against Ash's Turtwig and Staravia. It was shown to be great in speed and very powerful. It was untouchable by any of Ash's Pokémon and won the battle. It helped protect the Adamant Orb in A Secret Sphere of Influence!.
In Ash's Gym battle, it used its impressive speed to once again defeat Ash's Staravia. However, it lost to Ash's Turtwig after a fierce battle. Gardenia reappeared in Once There Were Greenfields!, and Turtwig was used in a Tag Battle alongside James's Cacnea, but was defeated by Dawn's Pachirisu's Spark. Nando's Roselia is known to have defeated Turtwig in an earlier battle.
Turtwig's known moves are Leech Seed, Leaf Storm, Bite and Tackle.
Debut | The Grass Menagerie! |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | |
English | Sarah Natochenny |
Roserade was the final Pokémon used by Gardenia against Ash. It was able to easily knock out Turtwig using a Weather Ball powered by the bright sun. When it went up against Ash's Aipom, it was unable to keep up with the active Pokémon. It was eventually knocked out with a combination of Focus Punch and Swift. It also reappeared in flashbacks in DP048 and League Unleashed!.
Roserade briefly appeared alongside Gardenia during the ending credits of Zoroark: Master of Illusions.
Roserade's known moves are Grass Knot, Weather Ball, Magical Leaf, and Flash.
Training
Debut | A Poached Ego! |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Katsuyuki Konishi |
English | Michele Knotz |
- Main article: James's Cacnea
Gardenia first met Cacnea in The Grass-Type Is Always Greener!, when it was sent out by James. Gardenia automatically got attracted to it, and she asked it to scratch her back by using Pin Missile.
Later in Once There Were Greenfields, after battling alongside James and Cacnea in a Tag Battle, Gardenia knew that Cacnea had the ability to learn Drain Punch, so offered to take on Cacnea to help it reach its full potential. After much soul searching James agreed and handed Cacnea over. Gardenia soon helped Cacnea master Drain Punch and she used it in a Gym battle against Barry where it proved to be a strong opponent, unlike its many battles under James's command.
Mentioned
In The Grass-Type is Always Greener!, Gardenia mentioned that she has a Bellossom, a Vileplume, and a Victreebel when she wanted to trade one of her Pokémon for James's Carnivine.
Bellossom |
Vileplume |
Victreebel |
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In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Gardenia made her debut when she took a walk in the Eterna Forest with her Cherubi and Roserade. She was enjoying the fresh air and the scent of the forest when she recognized the scent of Gastly in the forest. Following the scent, she met the trio (Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum). She called out to the group, only to be ignored by them. Becoming annoyed with their attitude, she had her Roserade use Grass Knot to get their attention. She was surprised to hear that the trio had been to Old Chateau and fought the Ghost Pokémon in the place. Gardenia was supposed to investigate the place as a Gym Leader, but apparently was scared of ghosts. Revealing that she is a Gym Leader, she challenged the trio to a Gym battle.
Gardenia was the second Gym Leader that Platinum had battled against, and the first to have a Double Battle against. Gardenia sent out Roserade and Cherubi against Platinum's Prinplup and Ponyta. To avoid Ice- and Fire-type attacks, Gardenia and her Pokémon kept a great distance away from their challenger. But the distance didn't trouble them. Her Roserade used poisonous vines to attack, sending vines from the ground. This move easily knocked out Ponyta with a single shot. Cherubi on the other hand used Grass Knot. The attacks seemed to corner Prinplup, especially because after its evolution, Prinplup was prone to heavier damage from Grass Knot attacks. But the battle resulted as Platinum's victory, after she used the holes in the ground (made from Roserade's vines) to her advantage by having Prinplup blow a Blizzard into the holes. The holes led the ice move directly to Gardenia's two Pokémon, making them unable to battle. Recognizing her defeat, Gardenia gave Platinum the Forest Badge.
Gardenia would eventually join Roark, Fantina, Maylene, Crasher Wake and Candice in the battle against Team Galactic's commanders on the Spear Pillar. Gardenia and Crasher Wake faced Mars and won. After the Gym Leaders broke one of the Red Chains and were defeated by Cyrus, Gardenia gave her Cherrim to Platinum.
Pokémon
Roserade and Cherubi were both sent against Platinum in a Double Battle. Since the opponent's chosen Pokémon could use Fire and Ice attacks, Gardenia used the wide area of her plain grass Gym to not being hit by those type of attacks. As a distance-attack technique, Roserade used her poisonous vines under the arena, who defeated Ponyta and badly injured Prinplup. After being attacked by Cherubi's Grass Knot (which was more powerful upon Piplup's evolution, since her weight had increased), she used her Blizzard in the tunnels the vines had dug, to deliver an underground at-distance attack.
Cherubi's only known move is Grass Knot, and her Ability is Chlorophyll.
Roserade and Cherubi were both sent against Platinum in a Double Battle. Since the opponent's chosen Pokémon could use Fire and Ice attacks, Gardenia used the wide area of her plain grass Gym to not being hit by those type of attacks. As a distance-attack technique, Roserade used her poisonous vines under the arena, who defeated Ponyta and badly injured Prinplup. After being attacked by Cherubi's Grass Knot, Prinplup used her Blizzard in the tunnels the vines had dug, to deliver an underground at distance attack, who defeated both.
Roserade was later seen helping in destroying one of the Red Chains Cyrus created.
Roserade's only known move is Grass Knot, and her Ability is Poison Point.
Given away
This Cherrim was given to Platinum by Gardenia, and was taken with the rest of Platinum's Pokémon to help Looker investigate on the Distortion World.
Cherrim's only known move is Solar Beam, and her Ability is Flower Gift.
In the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! manga
Hareta first met Gardenia in Eterna Forest, both mistaking the other to be part of Team Galactic. After resolving their misunderstanding and learning that Gardenia was Eterna City's Gym Leader, Hareta asked Gardenia for a Gym battle but was promptly turned down, as Gardenia hadn't been impressed by Hareta's abilities so far. However after being attacked by Piplup she changed her mind and agreed to battle.
Pokémon
Debut | Win with Teamwork!! |
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Cherubi was the first Pokémon Gardenia used in the Gym battle against Hareta. It went up against his Shinx and was able to put up a great fight as it was finished off with Shinx's Bite. It was revealed that Cherubi used Leech Seed as part of the laid-out traps when Hareta's Piplup got to battle.
Cherubi's only known move is Leech Seed.
Debut | Win with Teamwork!! |
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Turtwig was the second Pokémon used in the Gym battle. It went up against Hareta's Shinx and allowed itself to get defeated by Shinx's Spark.
Turtwig's only known move is Grass Knot.
Debut | Win with Teamwork!! |
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Roserade is Gardenia's strongest Pokémon. It was the third Pokémon used in the Gym battle. It managed to defeat Hareta's Shinx due to the trap that her Turtwig set up. It also battled with Misdreavus where Misdreavus used Spite to lower the PP of Magical Leaf. Misdreavus too got defeated by Roserade which left Piplup as the last Pokémon. After narrowly dodging Roserade's attacks, Piplup won the battle with an airborne Peck as Roserade could no longer use Magical Leaf to protect itself.
Roserade's only known move is Magical Leaf.
In the Pocket Monsters DP manga
Gardenia makes an appearance in a flashback in PMDP07 of the Pocket Monsters DP manga.
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Gardenia or her Pokémon in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Gardenia's Pokémon 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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Roserade | Rising Rivals | 12/111 | Bonds to the End of Time | 007/090 | |||
Turtwig | Rising Rivals | 85/111 | Bonds to the End of Time | 006/090 | |||
Trivia
- Gardenia is the only Sinnoh Gym Leader who does not have a Pokémon with their signature TM move when battled in the Battleground.
- Gardenia is the only second Gym Leader in the series that uses a fully evolved stage three Pokémon. Misty and Lenora both have fully evolved Pokémon as well, though both have only two stages.
- Gardenia is said to be afraid of the possibility of the existence of a Grass/Ghost-type Pokémon. In Generation VI, four Pokémon with this type combination were introduced: Pumpkaboo, Gourgeist, Phantump, and Trevenant. Generation VII introduced two more with Decidueye and Dhelmise.
- Gardenia is the only Gym Leader who battles using a starter Pokémon that is available to the player in the same game.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ナタネ Natane | The Japanese name for the rapeseed plant. Its kanji can also be separated into 菜 na (vegetables) and 種 tane (seed). |
English, Italian, Spanish | Gardenia | Taken from the flower gardenia. It also contains the word garden. |
French | Flo | From flore, flora. |
German | Silvana | From silva, Latin for forest. |
Korean | 유채 Yuchae | From 유채 (油菜) yuchae, rape blossoms. |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 菜種 / 菜种 Càizhǒng | From 菜種 natane, rapeseed. Literally vegetable seed. Can also be taken as "vegetable species". |
Russian | Гардения Gardeniya | Transcription of English name |
Vietnamese | Natane | Transliteration of her Japanese name |
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