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'''Emerald''' (Japanese: '''エメラルド''' ''Emerald'') is the eleventh main character of the manga series [[Pokémon Special]]. His origin is unknown, although {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}} are very close to him, calling him "Rald".
'''Emerald''' (Japanese: '''エメラルド''' ''Emerald'') is the eleventh main character of the manga series [[Pokémon Adventures]]. His origin is unknown, although {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}} are very close to him, calling him "Rald".


==Personality==
==Personality==
Emerald seems to have an issue with his own height, as he wears his hair tall, clothing with extra long sleeves, and platform shoes. Much of his clothing appears to be intended to make him look taller than he really is. Even despite this, Emerald is much shorter than he already appears, as revealed by {{FB|Arena Tycoon|Greta}} and Todd while he is sleeping.
Emerald seems to have an issue with his own height, as he wears his hair tall, clothing with extra long sleeves, and platform shoes. Much of his clothing appears to be intended to make him look taller than he really is. Even despite this, Emerald is much shorter than he already appears, as revealed by {{FB|Arena Tycoon|Greta}} and Todd while he is sleeping.


Emerald doesn't like Pokémon themselves, but he likes [[Pokémon battle]]s. To the amazement of Todd, he is an expert at battling. As he does not train his own Pokémon, he borrows the Pokémon he uses from {{Special|Crystal}}.
Emerald doesn't like Pokémon themselves, but he likes [[Pokémon battle]]s. To the amazement of Todd, he is an expert at battling. As he does not train his own Pokémon, he borrows the Pokémon he uses from {{adv|Crystal}}.


Despite his protests, his Pokémon love him greatly and tend to get jealous of each other; recently, his {{p|Sudowoodo}} and {{p|Sceptile}} got into an argument over Emerald's food and began cooking with [[Berry|berries]] in a frenzy before being broken up by Emerald's {{p|Dusclops}}. His Sceptile's interest in Emerald's [[Pokédex]] indicated that it evolved from [[Wally]]'s {{p|Grovyle}}. This was later confirmed.
Despite his protests, his Pokémon love him greatly and tend to get jealous of each other; recently, his {{p|Sudowoodo}} and {{p|Sceptile}} got into an argument over Emerald's food and began cooking with [[Berry|berries]] in a frenzy before being broken up by Emerald's {{p|Dusclops}}. His Sceptile's interest in Emerald's [[Pokédex]] indicated that it evolved from [[Wally]]'s {{p|Grovyle}}. This was later confirmed.
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* {{TP|Emerald|Sceptile}}
* {{TP|Emerald|Sceptile}}
Sceptile, as a {{p|Treecko}}, was supposed to be Emerald's starter; however, the day he was going to receive it was the {{p|Groudon}} and {{p|Kyogre}} catastrophe. Emerald arrived just seconds after [[Professor Birch]] lost Treecko's Poké Ball in the waves. Treecko was eventually found by [[Wally]], and helped him to climb the [[Sky Pillar]] to awaken {{p|Rayquaza}}. While climbing, it evolved into {{p|Grovyle}}. When they reached the top, Rayquaza's power sent Grovyle flying out of the pillar, and it was lost again. After that, he became a rental Pokémon in the {{ho|Battle Factory}}. He went berserk and Emerald calmed it down, then he used it in the battle against {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}}. After defeating Noland, Emerald took it. It was later proved that this Sceptile was the same lost Treecko when {{Special|Ruby}} and {{Special|Sapphire}} went to the Battle Frontier and their starters, Zuzu and Toro, recognized Sceptile.
Sceptile, as a {{p|Treecko}}, was supposed to be Emerald's starter; however, the day he was going to receive it was the {{p|Groudon}} and {{p|Kyogre}} catastrophe. Emerald arrived just seconds after [[Professor Birch]] lost Treecko's Poké Ball in the waves. Treecko was eventually found by [[Wally]], and helped him to climb the [[Sky Pillar]] to awaken {{p|Rayquaza}}. While climbing, it evolved into {{p|Grovyle}}. When they reached the top, Rayquaza's power sent Grovyle flying out of the pillar, and it was lost again. After that, he became a rental Pokémon in the {{ho|Battle Factory}}. He went berserk and Emerald calmed it down, then he used it in the battle against {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}}. After defeating Noland, Emerald took it. It was later proved that this Sceptile was the same lost Treecko when {{adv|Ruby}} and {{adv|Sapphire}} went to the Battle Frontier and their starters, Zuzu and Toro, recognized Sceptile.
* {{p|Sudowoodo}}
* {{p|Sudowoodo}}
Sudowoodo went crazy and attacked [[Todd Snap]] but was calmed by Emerald. After this incident, Sudowoodo followed Emerald.
Sudowoodo went crazy and attacked [[Todd Snap]] but was calmed by Emerald. After this incident, Sudowoodo followed Emerald.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Emerald is the only character named after a [[Version|third version]] in Pokémon Special that is male, as {{Special|Blue}}, {{Special|Yellow}}, {{Special|Crystal}}, and {{Special|Platinum}} are all female.
*Emerald is the only character named after a [[Version|third version]] in Pokémon Special that is male, as {{adv|Blue}}, {{adv|Yellow}}, {{adv|Crystal}}, and {{adv|Platinum}} are all female.
*Emerald and Yellow are the only main characters of Pokémon Special not directly [[cross-canon counterparts|based on]] game characters, coincidentally named for third versions of odd-numbered generations. {{game|Yellow}} is, however, the ''fourth'' game of [[Generation I]] in Japan, with {{game|Blue}} being the third.
*Emerald and Yellow are the only main characters of Pokémon Special not directly [[cross-canon counterparts|based on]] game characters, coincidentally named for third versions of odd-numbered generations. {{game|Yellow}} is, however, the ''fourth'' game of [[Generation I]] in Japan, with {{game|Blue}} being the third.
*{{p|Sudowoodo|Four}} {{p|Snorlax|Pokémon}} {{p|Mantine|owned}} {{p|Mr. Mime|by}} Emerald are also owned by [[Gold (Special)|other]] [[Red (Special)|Trainers]] [[Crystal (Special)|in]] Pokémon Special; notably, they also all received pre-evolutions in [[Generation IV]].
*{{p|Sudowoodo|Four}} {{p|Snorlax|Pokémon}} {{p|Mantine|owned}} {{p|Mr. Mime|by}} Emerald are also owned by [[Gold (Special)|other]] [[Red (Special)|Trainers]] [[Crystal (Special)|in]] Pokémon Special; notably, they also all received pre-evolutions in [[Generation IV]].
**All of the Pokémon listed also meet their counterparts at the end of the Emerald Arc. They all become acquainted and are seen lounging with each other.
**All of the Pokémon listed also meet their counterparts at the end of the Emerald Arc. They all become acquainted and are seen lounging with each other.
**It should also be noted that {{Special|Gold}}'s {{p|Sudowoodo}} is a male, while Emerald's is a female. The only other time that two main characters of Pokémon Special had two [[Pika|Pokémon of the same]] [[Chuchu|species and opposite genders]] an egg was produced by the two.
**It should also be noted that {{adv|Gold}}'s {{p|Sudowoodo}} is a male, while Emerald's is a female. The only other time that two main characters of Pokémon Special had two [[Pika|Pokémon of the same]] [[Chuchu|species and opposite genders]] an egg was produced by the two.
* The [[Trick Master]] says his Soil Gun was based on a device he saw in a faraway land, which might refer to a [[Capture Styler]] that calms a Pokémon with circles.
* The [[Trick Master]] says his Soil Gun was based on a device he saw in a faraway land, which might refer to a [[Capture Styler]] that calms a Pokémon with circles.
* Emerald is the only Pokémon Special character whose first Pokémon was actually one of the starter Pokémon from the game series - or rather its evolution, Sceptile.
* Emerald is the only Pokémon Special character whose first Pokémon was actually one of the starter Pokémon from the game series - or rather its evolution, Sceptile.