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The Celadon Gym (Japanese: タマムシジム Tamamushi Gym) is the official Gym of Celadon City. It is based on Grass-type Pokémon. The Gym Leader is Erika. Trainers who defeat her receive the Rainbow Badge.
In all versions and adaptations of Pokémon, Celadon Gym is consistently rendered as a greenhouse.
In the games
Celadon City
Pokémon Gym
Leader: Erika
The Nature-Loving Princess!
Celadon City
Pokémon Gym
Leader: Erika
The Nature-Loving
Princess
Celadon City Pokémon Gym
Leader: Erika
The Nature-Loving Princess
Celadon City Pokémon Gym
Leader: Erika
The Nature-Loving Princess!
In the games, the Celadon Gym is a garden full of Trainers, all of which are female. It is impossible to reach Erika without fighting at least two other Trainers and using CutRBYGSCFRLGHGSS or Chop DownPE. In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the Gym consists of lanes lined with flower pots and flower-covered archways that form a maze. In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, the maze is once again present, although this time consisting of hedges. Also in these games, a ledge allows a one-way shortcut from Erika back to the entrance.
In every game in which the Celadon Gym is present, an old man has appeared outside the Gym, cackling about the girls inside. In Generations IV and VII, his dialogue was changed to comment on the presence of "strong Trainers" instead.
A field based on the Gym also appears in Pokémon Stadium's Gym Leader Castle and Stadium 2's Kanto Gym Leader Castle.
Appearance
Trainers
Core series
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Pokémon
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Twins Jo & Zoe ミキとマキ Miki and Maki Reward: $700
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Lass Michelle マユミ Mayumi Reward: $816
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Beauty Julia ナツキ Natsuki Reward: $3080
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Trainers with a telephone symbol by their names will give their Pokégear number to the player, and may call or be called for a rematch with higher-level Pokémon.
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Reward: $4600
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Lass Kay アコ Ako Reward: $368
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Beauty Bridget セイコ Seiko Reward: $1512
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Lass Lisa ユミ Yumi Reward: $368
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Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.
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Reward: $2900
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Twins Jo & Zoe ミキとマキ Miki and Maki Reward: $1504
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Lass Michelle マユミ Mayumi Reward: $736
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Beauty Julia ナツキ Natsuki Reward: $2632
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Trainers with a telephone symbol by their names will give their Pokégear number to the player, and may call or be called for a rematch with higher-level Pokémon.
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Reward: $6720
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Lass Kay アコ Ako Reward: $560
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Beauty Tamia レイコ Reiko Reward: $1,740
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Beauty Lori ヒトミ Hitomi Reward: $1,740
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Lass Lina ミサコ Misako Reward: $560
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Side series
Round 1
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Round 2
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Round 1
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Round 2
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Items
In the anime
In the main series
The Celadon Gym appeared in Pokémon Scent-sation!. Ash wanted to challenge Erika to a Gym battle, but the workers at the Gym refused to allow his entry because he had earlier criticized a perfume shop, saying that all they do is turn men into zombies. They kicked him out of the shop for insulting them. When Ash found out that the Gym is where the perfume was manufactured, he was visibly shocked.
With help from Team Rocket, Ash, in the guise of "Ashley", gained entry into the Gym. However, Pikachu recognized that it was him, and Thunder Shocked him to reveal Ash's attempted deception to everyone else in the Gym. After challenging Erika, she accepted his challenge, saying it's against Pokémon League rules to refuse a challenge.
Their battle was short-lived due to Team Rocket stealing the perfume. They detonated several bombs for their getaway, setting the Gym ablaze. However, thanks to the Pokémon of Ash, Misty and Brock, the Gym survived. After the fire was put out, Erika gave Ash the Rainbow Badge as a thanks for saving her Gloom from the flames.
Pokémon used in Gym
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Tangela
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One of Erika's battling Pokémon, Tangela is a strong Pokémon that manages to use its vines and Stun Spore in order to incapacitate the enemy. In its battle against Ash, it managed to take out Bulbasaur by using this combination. Erika then recalled Tangela when Ash sent out his Charmander.
Tangela's known moves are Constrict and Stun Spore.
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Pokémon Scent-sation!
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Weepinbell
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Weepinbell was the next Pokémon Erika sent out to counter Ash's Charmander. Although Erika thought Charmander would be no match against her Grass-type Pokémon, Weepinbell's Razor Leaf was easily knocked away with Flamethrower, and while the Flycatcher Pokémon was dodging the flaming leaves, it was easily finished off with Skull Bash.
It reappeared in a flashback in Bad to the Bone, where it was defeated in a Gym battle by Otoshi's Marowak.
Weepinbell's only known move is Razor Leaf.
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Pokémon Scent-sation!
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Voice actors
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Unshō Ishizuka
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Eric Stuart
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Gloom
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Gloom once saved Erika from a Grimer when she was a girl. From that moment onwards, they have become very close friends.
Erika used Gloom as her final Pokémon in her Gym battle against Ash Ketchum. With its horrid scent, it defeated Charmander easily. But before it could fight with Ash's Pikachu, a bomb placed in the Gym by Team Rocket exploded, setting the Gym ablaze.
Even though everyone managed to escape, Gloom was still trapped in the Gym surrounded by flames. Ash rushed into the Gym and rescued Gloom. In gratitude for saving Gloom, Erika gave Ash the Rainbow Badge.
It also reappeared in a flashback in Pikachu's Goodbye and Gotta Catch Ya Later!.
None of Gloom's moves are known.
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Pokémon Scent-sation!
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Voice actors
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Kaori Tsuji
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Kayzie Rogers
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In I Choose You!
The Celadon Gym appeared in I Choose You!. In this alternate continuity, Ash challenged Erika there for his third Gym Badge and won, earning himself the Rainbow Badge.
Pokémon used in Gym
In Pokémon Origins
Red was seen visiting the Celadon Gym in File 3: Giovanni. With his Fire-type Charmeleon at a type advantage, Red was easily able to defeat Erika's Grass-type Pokémon, earning himself the Rainbow Badge.
Pokémon used in Gym
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Celadon Gym in Pokémon Adventures
Celadon Gym debuted in Meanwhile...Vileplume!, where Erika requested Red to catch Eevee before she would accept his challenge for a Gym battle. When Red found out that Eevee was capable of changing freely between its evolutions and back, he immediately rushed to the Gym, suspecting Erika's involvement, and placed Eevee's Poké Ball into the Gym's healing machine. Before he could start the machine however, Erika appeared and challenged Red to a battle. Red's Saur and Poli didn't stand a chance against Erika's Pokémon, so Red switched for Pika, but even it struggled to withstand Erika's attacks. As Eevee was close to dying, Erika told that she'd give it a painless death. Red refused to accept this and had Pika use Substitute to distract Erika long enough so that Pika could get to the healing machine first. Seeing this, Erika congratulated Red of the well-fought battle and activated the healing machine, restoring Eevee's health. She then explained that she had merely been testing Red to see if he was a brave and trustworthy ally for the fight against Team Rocket, who had been the ones to manipulate Eevee in the first place. As a reward for showing his skills, Erika gave Red a Rainbow Badge.
In the Yellow arc, Celadon Gym, along with the rest of Celadon City, was attacked by Lorelei's army of Shellder and Cloyster. Erika fought against the attackers, preferring to immobilize them rather than hurting them.
Celadon Gym also has an outdoor archery range, where Erika occasionally practices her archery skills.
Pokémon used in Gym
In the Pokémon Zensho manga
Celadon Gym in Pokémon Zensho
Celadon Gym in Pokémon Zensho
Celadon Gym appeared in Celadon City, where Satoshi challenged Erika to a Gym battle, using his Charmeleon against Erika's Vileplume. As Charmeleon was blinded by Vileplume's Petal Dance, one of its Fire attacks accidentally set Erika's kimono on fire, and Satoshi had Charmeleon slash off the burning part before Erika could get hurt. Erika was about to be declared the winner, but she intervened, saying that Satoshi had raised his Charmeleon well. She then rewarded Satoshi with a Rainbow Badge.
In the TCG
The Celadon Gym was featured in the TCG as both a Japan exclusive Theme Deck and as a card. The following is a list of cards named Celadon City Gym.
Trivia
- In Generations I, III, and VII, Celadon Gym's Gym guide can be found playing at the Rocket Game Corner, instead of advising the player on how to defeat Erika.
- The Celadon Gym is the only Kanto Gym that requires the use of an HM as part of a Gym puzzle in order to progress in all generations where HMs are present, except Generation II.
- Despite Cut not being required inside the Gym in Generation II, it is required in all Generations to access the Gym itself.
- In Generations I, II, and III, the Gym is shaped like the female gender symbol (♀), representing its all-female population of Gym Trainers.
- In Generation IV, just like in rain, Water- and Grass-type walking Pokémon will feel very happy under the Gym's showers, while Fire-, Ground-, and Rock-type Pokémon will feel unhappy.