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<div style="min-width: 1em; max-width: 40%; float: right; margin: 0.4em;">[[Image:Game character green.png|left|82px|thumb|Blue from [[Generation I]]]]
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[[Image:Game_character_Green_Gen_III.png|left|frame|Blue from [[Generation III]]]]</div>
name=Blue |
'''Blue''', previously referred to as [[Gary]] in early manuals (Japanese: '''Green'''), is the grandson of [[Professor Oak]] and is the main character's rival in the [[Generation I]] games. Blue becomes the [[Pokémon Champion]] but is quickly defeated by [[Red (game)|Red]]/[[Leaf (game)|Leaf]], the player's character. In the [[Generation II]] games, he becomes the somber [[Gym Leader]] of [[Viridian City]], notable for being the only Gym Leader in the games to not focus on one specific [[type]].
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hometown=[[Pallet Town]] |
region=[[Kanto]] |
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trainerclass=[[Gym Leader]], former [[Champion]] |
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'''Blue''' (Japanese: '''Green'''), is the grandson of [[Professor Oak]] and is the main character's rival in the [[Generation I]] games. Blue becomes the [[Pokémon Champion]] but is quickly defeated by [[Red (game)|Red]]/[[Leaf (game)|Leaf]], the player's character. In the [[Generation II]] games, he becomes the somber [[Gym Leader]] of [[Viridian City]], notable for being the only Gym Leader in the games to not focus on one specific [[type]].


Blue is differentiated from [[Red (game)|Red]] by [[Professor Oak]]'s notion at the end of the [[Generation I]] games that Red cares for Pokémon better than Blue does.  This is also evident as Blue leaves the [[Silph Co.]] building while it's still under [[Team Rocket]]'s control, leaving Red to take out [[Giovanni]].
Blue is differentiated from [[Red (game)|Red]] by [[Professor Oak]]'s notion at the end of the [[Generation I]] games that Red cares for Pokémon better than Blue does.  This is also evident as Blue leaves the [[Silph Co.]] building while it's still under [[Team Rocket]]'s control, leaving Red to take out [[Giovanni]].
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He is notable for being cocky and arrogant whenever the player's character encounters him; after losing, his typical way to bid goodbye is "Smell ya later!"
He is notable for being cocky and arrogant whenever the player's character encounters him; after losing, his typical way to bid goodbye is "Smell ya later!"


== Optional names for Blue ==
==Pokémon==
[[Image:Game character green.png|left|100px|thumb|Blue from [[Generation I]]]]
===Generation I===
If the player chooses {{p|Bulbasaur}} at the start:
*{{p|Pidgeot}} Lv 61: Whirlwind, Wing Attack, Sky Attack, Mirror Move
*{{p|Alakazam}} Lv 59: Psy Beam, Recover, Psychic, Reflect
*{{p|Rhydon}} Lv 61: Tail WHip, Fury Attack, Horn Drill, Leer
*{{p|Gyarados}} Lv 61: Dragon Rage, Leer, Hydropump, Hyper Beam
*{{p|Arcanine}} Lv 63: Roar, Ember, Leer, Take Down
*{{p|Venusaur}} Lv 65: Razor Leaf, Growth, Mega Drain, Solar Beam
 
If the player chooses {{p|Charmander}} at the start:
*{{p|Pidgeot}} Lv 61: Whirlwind, Wing Attack, Sky Attack, Mirror Move
*{{p|Alakazam}} Lv 59: Psy Beam, Recover, Psychic, Reflect
*{{p|Rhydon}} Lv 61: Tail WHip, Fury Attack, Horn Drill, Leer 
*{{p|Exeggutor}} Lv 61: Barrage, Hypnosis, Stomp
*{{p|Gyarados}} Lv 61: Dragon Rage, Leer, Hydropump, Hyper Beam
*{{p|Charizard}} Lv 65: Rage, Slash, Fire Blast, Fire Spin
 
If the player chooses {{p|Squirtle}} at the start:
*{{p|Pidgeot}} Lv 61: Whirlwind, Wing Attack, Sky Attack, Mirror Move
*{{p|Alakazam}} Lv 59: Psy Beam, Recover, Psychic, Reflect
*{{p|Rhydon}} Lv 61: Tail WHip, Fury Attack, Horn Drill, Leer
*{{p|Arcanine}} Lv 63: Roar, Ember, Leer, Take Down
*{{p|Exeggutor}} Lv 61: Barrage, Hypnosis, Stomp
*{{p|Blastoise}} Lv 65: Bite, Withdraw, Blizzard, Hydropump
 
===Generation II===
In [[Generation II]], Blue was the most skilled [[Gym Leader]] in [[Johto]] or [[Kanto]]. His team is actually a leveled down version of his team from [[Generation I]].
 
* {{p|Pidgeot}} Lv. 56 - Quick Attack, Whirlwind, Wing Attack, Mirror Move.
* {{p|Rhydon}} Lv. 56 - Fury Attack, Sandstorm, Rock Slide, Earthquake.
* {{p|Gyarados}} Lv. 58 - Twister, Hydro Pump, Rain Dance, Hyper Beam.
* {{p|Alakazam}} Lv. 54 - Disable, Recover, Psychic, Reflect.
* {{p|Exeggutor}} Lv. 58 - Sunny Day, Leech Seed, Egg Bomb, Solar Beam.
* {{p|Arcanine}} Lv. 58 - Roar, Swift, Flamethrower, Extremespeed.
 
==Misc==
[[Gary Oak]] from the anime was designed after Blue. Furthermore, Gary's name comes from one of optional names for Blue. That caused many fans to mistake Blue with his anime counterpart. However, they are not the same characters and mixing them is always considered a grave error. There are also many fans that believe that rival from [[Pokémon Yellow]] game is Gary. This is also untrue. The rival in Yellow is still Blue but slightly redesigned to look closer to Gary.
 
Similarly, the notion of Blue as a League Champion or Gym Leader was never mentioned in the anime. This is probably because of the deviation in storyline--neither Ash or Gary are able to champion the [[Pokémon League]], whereas their game counterpoints both become champions, at least temporarily.
 
==In other languages==
French: '''Blue'''
German: '''Blau'''
Italian: '''Blu'''
Spanish: '''Azul'''
Chinese: '''小緑''' ''Xiao Lou''
Korean: '''그린''' ''Geurin'', Hangul phonetic of Green
 
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==Pokémon==
===Generation I===
If the player chooses {{p|Bulbasaur}} at the start:
*{{p|Pidgeot}} Lv 61: Whirlwind, Wing Attack, Sky Attack, Mirror Move
*{{p|Alakazam}} Lv 59: Psy Beam, Recover, Psychic, Reflect
*{{p|Rhydon}} Lv 61: Tail WHip, Fury Attack, Horn Drill, Leer
*{{p|Gyarados}} Lv 61: Dragon Rage, Leer, Hydropump, Hyper Beam
*{{p|Arcanine}} Lv 63: Roar, Ember, Leer, Take Down
*{{p|Venusaur}} Lv 65: Razor Leaf, Growth, Mega Drain, Solar Beam
If the player chooses {{p|Charmander}} at the start:
*{{p|Pidgeot}} Lv 61: Whirlwind, Wing Attack, Sky Attack, Mirror Move
*{{p|Alakazam}} Lv 59: Psy Beam, Recover, Psychic, Reflect
*{{p|Rhydon}} Lv 61: Tail WHip, Fury Attack, Horn Drill, Leer 
*{{p|Exeggutor}} Lv 61: Barrage, Hypnosis, Stomp
*{{p|Gyarados}} Lv 61: Dragon Rage, Leer, Hydropump, Hyper Beam
*{{p|Charizard}} Lv 65: Rage, Slash, Fire Blast, Fire Spin
If the player chooses {{p|Squirtle}} at the start:
*{{p|Pidgeot}} Lv 61: Whirlwind, Wing Attack, Sky Attack, Mirror Move
*{{p|Alakazam}} Lv 59: Psy Beam, Recover, Psychic, Reflect
*{{p|Rhydon}} Lv 61: Tail WHip, Fury Attack, Horn Drill, Leer
*{{p|Arcanine}} Lv 63: Roar, Ember, Leer, Take Down
*{{p|Exeggutor}} Lv 61: Barrage, Hypnosis, Stomp
*{{p|Blastoise}} Lv 65: Bitte, Withdraw, Blizzard, Hydropump
===Generation II===
In [[Generation II]], Blue was the most skilled [[Gym Leader]] in [[Johto]] or [[Kanto]]. His team is actually a leveled down version of his team from [[Generation I]].
* {{p|Pidgeot}} Lv. 56 - Quick Attack, Whirlwind, Wing Attack, Mirror Move.
* {{p|Rhydon}} Lv. 56 - Fury Attack, Sandstorm, Rock Slide, Earthquake.
* {{p|Gyarados}} Lv. 58 - Twister, Hydro Pump, Rain Dance, Hyper Beam.
* {{p|Alakazam}} Lv. 54 - Disable, Recover, Psychic, Reflect.
* {{p|Exeggutor}} Lv. 58 - Sunny Day, Leech Seed, Egg Bomb, Solar Beam.
* {{p|Arcanine}} Lv. 58 - Roar, Swift, Flamethrower, Extremespeed.
==Misc==
[[Gary Oak]] from anime was designed after Blue. Furthermore, Gary's name comes from one of optional names for Blue. That caused many fans to mistake Blue with his anime counterpart. However, they are not the same characters and mixing them is always considered a grave error. There are also many fans that believe that rival from [[Pokémon Yellow]] game is Gary. This is also untrue. The rival in Yellow is still Blue but slightly redesigned to look closer to Gary.
==In other languages==
French: '''Blue'''
German: '''Blau'''
Italian: '''Blu'''
Spanish: '''Azul'''
Chinese: '''小緑''' ''Xiao Lou''
Korean: '''그린''' ''Geurin'', Hangul phonetic of Green


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Revision as of 06:59, 20 December 2006

Blue
グリーン Green
[[File:File:Game character Green Gen III.png|{{{size}}}]]
Art from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
Gender Male
Hometown Pallet Town
Region Kanto
Relatives Prof. Oak, Daisy
Trainer class Gym Leader, former Champion
Generation I, II, III
Games Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, Crystal, FireRed, LeafGreen, Stadium 2
Leader of Viridian Gym
Badge Earthbadge

Blue (Japanese: Green), is the grandson of Professor Oak and is the main character's rival in the Generation I games. Blue becomes the Pokémon Champion but is quickly defeated by Red/Leaf, the player's character. In the Generation II games, he becomes the somber Gym Leader of Viridian City, notable for being the only Gym Leader in the games to not focus on one specific type.

Blue is differentiated from Red by Professor Oak's notion at the end of the Generation I games that Red cares for Pokémon better than Blue does. This is also evident as Blue leaves the Silph Co. building while it's still under Team Rocket's control, leaving Red to take out Giovanni.

He is notable for being cocky and arrogant whenever the player's character encounters him; after losing, his typical way to bid goodbye is "Smell ya later!"

Pokémon

Generation I

If the player chooses Bulbasaur at the start:

  • Pidgeot Lv 61: Whirlwind, Wing Attack, Sky Attack, Mirror Move
  • Alakazam Lv 59: Psy Beam, Recover, Psychic, Reflect
  • Rhydon Lv 61: Tail WHip, Fury Attack, Horn Drill, Leer
  • Gyarados Lv 61: Dragon Rage, Leer, Hydropump, Hyper Beam
  • Arcanine Lv 63: Roar, Ember, Leer, Take Down
  • Venusaur Lv 65: Razor Leaf, Growth, Mega Drain, Solar Beam

If the player chooses Charmander at the start:

  • Pidgeot Lv 61: Whirlwind, Wing Attack, Sky Attack, Mirror Move
  • Alakazam Lv 59: Psy Beam, Recover, Psychic, Reflect
  • Rhydon Lv 61: Tail WHip, Fury Attack, Horn Drill, Leer
  • Exeggutor Lv 61: Barrage, Hypnosis, Stomp
  • Gyarados Lv 61: Dragon Rage, Leer, Hydropump, Hyper Beam
  • Charizard Lv 65: Rage, Slash, Fire Blast, Fire Spin

If the player chooses Squirtle at the start:

  • Pidgeot Lv 61: Whirlwind, Wing Attack, Sky Attack, Mirror Move
  • Alakazam Lv 59: Psy Beam, Recover, Psychic, Reflect
  • Rhydon Lv 61: Tail WHip, Fury Attack, Horn Drill, Leer
  • Arcanine Lv 63: Roar, Ember, Leer, Take Down
  • Exeggutor Lv 61: Barrage, Hypnosis, Stomp
  • Blastoise Lv 65: Bite, Withdraw, Blizzard, Hydropump

Generation II

In Generation II, Blue was the most skilled Gym Leader in Johto or Kanto. His team is actually a leveled down version of his team from Generation I.

  • Pidgeot Lv. 56 - Quick Attack, Whirlwind, Wing Attack, Mirror Move.
  • Rhydon Lv. 56 - Fury Attack, Sandstorm, Rock Slide, Earthquake.
  • Gyarados Lv. 58 - Twister, Hydro Pump, Rain Dance, Hyper Beam.
  • Alakazam Lv. 54 - Disable, Recover, Psychic, Reflect.
  • Exeggutor Lv. 58 - Sunny Day, Leech Seed, Egg Bomb, Solar Beam.
  • Arcanine Lv. 58 - Roar, Swift, Flamethrower, Extremespeed.

Misc

Gary Oak from the anime was designed after Blue. Furthermore, Gary's name comes from one of optional names for Blue. That caused many fans to mistake Blue with his anime counterpart. However, they are not the same characters and mixing them is always considered a grave error. There are also many fans that believe that rival from Pokémon Yellow game is Gary. This is also untrue. The rival in Yellow is still Blue but slightly redesigned to look closer to Gary.

Similarly, the notion of Blue as a League Champion or Gym Leader was never mentioned in the anime. This is probably because of the deviation in storyline--neither Ash or Gary are able to champion the Pokémon League, whereas their game counterpoints both become champions, at least temporarily.

In other languages

French: Blue German: Blau Italian: Blu Spanish: Azul Chinese: 小緑 Xiao Lou Korean: 그린 Geurin, Hangul phonetic of Green

Optional names for Blue

Language Red/Green/Blue FireRed LeafGreen
English
  • Blue
  • Gary
  • John
  • Green
  • Gary
  • Kaz
  • Toru
  • Red
  • Ash
  • Kene
  • Geki
Japanese
  • グリーン (Green)
  • シゲル (Shigeru)
  • ツネカズ (Tsunekazu)
  • サトル (Satoru)
  • レッド (Red)
  • サトシ (Satoshi)
  • ケン (Ken)
  • シゲキ (Shigeki)
German
  • Blau
  • Gary
  • John
  • Grün
  • Gary
  • Hugo
  • Michael
  • Rot
  • Sven
  • Gerd
  • Hans
Spanish
  • Azul
  • Gary
  • Juan
  • Verte
  • Bosco
  • Floren
  • Silvio
  • Joro
  • Furio
  • Llamín
  • Candel
French
Italian



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Viridian Gym Earth Badge
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