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Some Gym guides do not stay inside their gyms. The [[Celadon Gym]] guide is never seen in his Gym, and instead appears at the [[Celadon Game Corner|Rocket Game Corner]], where he plays the [[slot machine]]s. Similarly, the [[Cianwood Gym]] guide is found in the [[Cianwood City|city]]'s [[Pokémon Center]] instead of the Gym. The [[Petalburg Gym]] guide will vanish after the {{player}} has defeated [[Norman]], and, in [[Generation II]] only, the [[Cinnabar Gym]] guide will arrive after [[Blaine]] has been defeated.
Some Gym guides do not stay inside their gyms. The [[Celadon Gym]] guide is never seen in his Gym, and instead appears at the [[Celadon Game Corner|Rocket Game Corner]], where he plays the [[slot machine]]s. Similarly, the [[Cianwood Gym]] guide is found in the [[Cianwood City|city]]'s [[Pokémon Center]] instead of the Gym. The [[Petalburg Gym]] guide will vanish after the {{player}} has defeated [[Norman]], and, in [[Generation II]] only, the [[Cinnabar Gym]] guide will arrive after [[Blaine]] has been defeated.


No official name was released for the Gym guide in the first four generations. This gave rise to the [[fanon]] name "Jim Gai"—a pun on "Gym guy". Two of the Gym guides were given individual names:
No official name was released for the Gym guide in the first four [[generation]]s. This gave rise to the [[fanon]] name "Jim Gai"—a pun on "Gym guy". Two of the Gym guides were given individual names:
* In [[Unova]], he is given the name '''Clyde''' (Japanese: '''ガイドー''' ''Gaidō'') and if the player talks to him before challenging the Gym Leader of any Unova Gym, he will give a [[Fresh Water]]. At the {{gy|Nimbasa}}{{sup/5|B2W2}}, {{gy|Mistralton}}{{sup/5|B2W2}}, {{gy|Opelucid}}{{sup/5|B2W2}}, {{gy|Aspertia}}, {{gy|Striaton}}, and [[Nacrene Gym]]s, he approaches the player and gives the water, rather than requiring the player to approach him to receive it.
* In [[Unova]], he is given the name '''Clyde''' (Japanese: '''ガイドー''' ''Gaidō'') and if the player talks to him before challenging the Gym Leader of any Unova Gym, he will give a [[Fresh Water]]. At the {{gy|Nimbasa}}{{sup/5|B2W2}}, {{gy|Mistralton}}{{sup/5|B2W2}}, {{gy|Opelucid}}{{sup/5|B2W2}}, {{gy|Aspertia}}, {{gy|Striaton}}, and [[Nacrene Gym]]s, he approaches the player and gives the water, rather than requiring the player to approach him to receive it.
* In [[Galar]], he is given the name '''Dan''' (Japanese: '''ダンペイ''' ''Danpei''), and is a referee who reports the player's results to the Pokémon League HQ. Dan appears at the start of every Gym Mission, except in [[Spikemuth]], to explain the player's objective.
* In [[Galar]], he is given the name '''Dan''' (Japanese: '''ダンペイ''' ''Danpei''), and is a referee who reports the player's results to the Pokémon League HQ. Dan appears at the start of every Gym Mission, except in [[Spikemuth]], to explain the player's objective.