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Red is technically the most highly-skilled Trainer in the Generation II series. His team is probably an advanced version from Pokémon Yellow.
Red is technically the most highly-skilled Trainer in the Generation II series. His team is probably an advanced version from Pokémon Yellow.


* {{p|Pikachu}} l. 81
* Level 81 {{p|Pikachu}}: Charm, Quick Attack, Thunder, Thunderbolt
* {{p|Espeon}} l. 73
* Level 73 {{p|Espeon}}: Psychic, Swift, Morning Sun, Psych Up
* {{p|Snorlax}} l. 75
* Level 75 {{p|Snorlax}}: Body Slam, Rest, Snore, Explosion
* {{p|Venusaur}} l. 77
* Level 77 {{p|Venusaur}}: SOlar Beam, Sunny Day, Syntesis, Leech Seed
* {{p|Charizard}} l. 77
* Level 77 {{p|Charizard}}: Flamethrower, Slash, Wing Attack
* {{p|Blastoise}} l. 77
* Level 77 {{p|Blastoise}}: Rain Dance, Surf, Blizzard, Whirlpool


[[Category:Game characters]]
[[Category:Game characters]]

Revision as of 10:34, 14 June 2006

File:Game character red.png
Red from Generation I
File:Game character firered.png
Red from Generation III

Red (French: Red, German: Rot, Italian: Rosso, Spanish: Rojo, Chinese 小紅 Xiao Hong, Korean 레드 Redeu, Hangul phonetic of Red) is the main playable character in the Generation I games and is the male choice in their Generation III remakes. In Generation III, his female counterpart is Leaf.

Red is a curious 11-year-old boy from Pallet Town in the beginning of his adventure. The Generation I instruction booklets explain that Red became interested in Pokémon after his best friend, Blue, stopped playing with him and became a bully. By the end of the game, Red becomes the Pokémon Champion after defeating the Elite Four and his rival, Blue.

Red's main conflict in the game, aside from Blue, is Team Rocket, an infamous group of Pokémon thieves. Red clashes with Team Rocket on many occasions throughout his quest, and eventually causes them to disband after defeating their leader, Giovanni, in the Viridian City Gym.

File:GSC Trainer Red.png
Red sprite from Generation II

By the Generation II games, he has arguably become a Pokémon Master. Red trains constantly on Mt. Silver and doesn't say anything to any trainers he may come across.

Optional names for Red

Language Red/Green/Blue FireRed/LeafGreen
English
  • Red
  • Ash
  • Jack
  • Blue
  • Gary
  • John
  • Red
  • Fire
  • Ash
  • Kene
  • Geki
  • Green
  • Leaf
  • Gary
  • Jak
  • Oscar
  • Toru
  • Jon
  • Janne
  • Taylor
  • Jonn
  • Roak
  • Max
  • Hiro
  • Karl
  • Kamon
  • Ralph
  • Kay
  • Kaz
  • Tosh
Japanese
  • カモン (Kamon)
  • グリーン (Green)
  • ケイ (Kay)
  • ケン (Ken)
  • サトシ (Satoshi)
  • サトル (Satoru)
  • シゲキ (Shigeki)
  • シゲル (Shigeru)
  • ジャック (Jack)
  • ジャン (Jan)
  • ジョン (John)
  • タカオ (Takao)
  • タカシ (Takashi)
  • タケヒロ (Takehiro)
  • ツネカズ (Tsunekazu)
  • テツオ (Tetsuo)
  • トオル (Tōru)
  • ヒトシ (Hitoshi)
  • ヒロアキ (Hiroaki)
  • ヒロキ (Hiroki)
  • ファイア (Fire)
  • マサオ (Masao)
  • リーフ (Leaf)
  • レッド (Red)
German
French
Italian


Pokémon

Red is technically the most highly-skilled Trainer in the Generation II series. His team is probably an advanced version from Pokémon Yellow.

  • Level 81 Pikachu: Charm, Quick Attack, Thunder, Thunderbolt
  • Level 73 Espeon: Psychic, Swift, Morning Sun, Psych Up
  • Level 75 Snorlax: Body Slam, Rest, Snore, Explosion
  • Level 77 Venusaur: SOlar Beam, Sunny Day, Syntesis, Leech Seed
  • Level 77 Charizard: Flamethrower, Slash, Wing Attack
  • Level 77 Blastoise: Rain Dance, Surf, Blizzard, Whirlpool