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[[Image:Game_character_Green_Gen_III.png|left|frame|Blue from [[Generation III]]]]</div> | [[Image:Game_character_Green_Gen_III.png|left|frame|Blue from [[Generation III]]]]</div> | ||
'''Blue''' (Japanese: '''Green''', previously referred to as [[Gary]] in early manuals, French: '''Blue''', German: '''Blau''', Italian: '''Blu''', Spanish: '''Azul''') 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''' (Japanese: '''Green''', previously referred to as [[Gary]] in early manuals, French: '''Blue''', German: '''Blau''', Italian: '''Blu''', Spanish: '''Azul''') 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]] 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!" | 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!" | ||
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In [[ | 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]]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:57, 20 March 2006
Blue (Japanese: Green, previously referred to as Gary in early manuals, French: Blue, German: Blau, Italian: Blu, Spanish: Azul) 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!"
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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.