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* Green and {{adv|Blue}} are the only main Pokémon Adventures characters whose names were changed for the English translation. This is due to the complexity of [[Generation I]]'s game releases, where in Japan, Red Version was paired with Green Version (leaving Blue as the third), and in the rest of the world Red was paired with Blue (while there was no Green). Since she was not {{adv|Red}}'s rival, the translators did not see it fitting that she have her name be that of Red's "rival version."
* Green and {{adv|Blue}} are the only main Pokémon Adventures characters whose names were changed for the English translation. This is due to the complexity of [[Generation I]]'s game releases, where in Japan, Red Version was paired with Green Version (leaving Blue as the third), and in the rest of the world Red was paired with Blue (while there was no Green). Since she was not {{adv|Red}}'s rival, the translators did not see it fitting that she have her name be that of Red's "rival version."
** A panel in Volume 3 forgets to make this change, however. When the Pokémon League scoreboard is shown, Red's rival is identified as "GREEN" and this girl is identified as "BLUE".
** A panel in Volume 3 forgets to make this change, however. When the Pokémon League scoreboard is shown, Red's rival is identified as "GREEN" and this girl is identified as "BLUE".
* Blue is the only of the original 7 Pokédex holders that doesn't have any unevolved Pokémon on hand.
* Green is the only of the original 7 Pokédex holders that doesn't have any unevolved Pokémon on hand.
* Blue is the oldest main character in Pokémon Adventures.
* Green is the oldest main character in Pokémon Adventures.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==

Revision as of 23:13, 5 November 2009

If you were looking for the the male character from the Pokémon Adventures manga who is known as Green in Japan, see Blue (Adventures).

Green
ブルー Blue
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Green
Age 17 (as of the sixth chapter)
Gender Female
Hometown Pallet Town
Region Kanto
Relatives Unnamed parents
Trainer class Trainer

Green (Japanese: ブルー Blue) is the third main character of the manga series Pokémon Adventures. Her first Pokémon was a Jigglypuff. As a young child, she was kidnapped by Ho-Oh and raised by the evil Mask of Ice, where she met and became close with Silver. (This kidnapping led to her ornithophobia, which is not cured until the end of the GSC Saga.) The two of them escaped, and Green went to Kanto, where she stole Professor Oak's Squirtle.

Green is quite cunning and quick-witted. She can talk others into believing a bold-faced lie and talk her way out of many tight situations. At one point, she convinces Red to buy a bunch of useless items for his Pikachu. Green is also a master of disguise, she uses her Ditto as a mask and is able to make herself look like anyone she wants.

Green's special skill, as defined by Professor Oak, is evolving; she is known as the "Evolver" (化える者 Evolver). However, until recently she refrained from evolving her Pokémon, because she preferred to lull her opponents into a false sense of security by using unevolved "cute" Pokémon. The special skills of Green and Silver are homophonous in Japanese.

The original Green was designed after the early sketches for a Lass and a female protagonist shown in early concept art for Pokémon Red and Green, however, the idea of choosing the character's gender was unable to be implemented until Pokémon Crystal due to the limitations of the game card. When Leaf finally appeared in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, Green changed her clothes to match.

Character history

Past

Five years before the Red, Green & Blue chapter, Green was kidnapped by Mask of Ice's Ho-Oh when she was only five years old. Mask of Ice gave her a Jigglypuff. There she met Silver and made friends with him. Few years later, the two kids escaped from the Mask of Ice Hideout.

Red, Green & Blue arc

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Green's original design
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Green in the first chapter

Green first met Red and tried to scam him out of his money by selling fake items. Red hunted her down to reclaim his money, but she used this opportunity to steal his badges. Then Red learned that her Squirtle was stolen from Professor Oak.

Later, she reveals that she was kidnapped by Ho-Oh as a child, and was in fact originally from Pallet Town. She has ornithophobia and is afraid of Template:Type2 Pokémon because of this.

Green eventually ends up as rival to Sabrina, and helps Red and Green defeat the Team Rocket's admins—Lt. Surge, Koga, and Sabrina.

Afterwards, she manages to get into the 9th Pokémon League tournament without badges by making it through special qualifying elimination rounds. Green makes it to fourth place, but is defeated by Professor Oak, who uses her fear of birds against her by using a team of Flying-type Pokémon to defeat her. She confesses to Professor Oak who forgives her for stealing Squirtle and gives her the last Pokédex.

Yellow arc

Green trains Yellow and gives Yellow her boy disguise, and sends her off to save Red. She believes the Elite Four were controlling Ho-Oh, so carries a grudge against them. However, she eventually learns she was wrong and resolves to return to Johto.

Gold, Silver & Crystal arc

Green reappears late in the storyline, when her relationship with Silver is disclosed. She and Silver escaped from the Mask of Ice, who used Ho-Oh and Lugia to kidnap her along with Will, Chermaine, Karen, and Keane to be his servants. Green confronts Ho-Oh and finally overcomes her ornithophobia, and uses the legendary birds to help defeat the Mask of Ice.

FireRed & LeafGreen arc

More of Green's past is revealed in this chapter including how she, along with Silver managed to escape from the clutches of the Mask of Ice. She finally learns that her parents have moved to the Sevii Islands and resolves to reunite with them. Before she can, both they and Professor Oak are kidnapped by Deoxys. Here, her Pokémon finally evolve to their final stages and her Blastoise learns the legendary Template:Type2 move - Hydro Cannon. At the end of this saga, she was turned to stone along with 4 other Pokédex Holders.

Emerald arc

For most part of this chapter, she, along with four other Pokédex-holders, remained turned into stones. It was only at nearly the end of the chapter that she and the others were liberated by Emerald with the help of the wish-granting legendary Pokémon Jirachi.

Pokémon

Most of Green's Pokémon nicknames, with the exception of Puriri, contain syllables from the species' Japanese name, followed by a Japanese honorific. "Puriri" comes from Jigglypuff's Japanese name, Purin.

On hand

Blasty
Main article: Blasty
Debut [[]]
Ditty
Main article: Ditty
Debut [[]]
Pikachu
Debut [[]]
Clefy
Debut [[]]
Pikachu
Debut [[]]
Pikachu
Debut [[]]

In box

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Abra
  • Green occasionally uses this Abra to Teleport herself around.

Status unknown

This is a listing of Pokémon, which Green caught but they were not listed in the all character Pokémon listings in the end of Volume 15. Since then, it's possible that Green released them.

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Weedle
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Articuno
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Zapdos
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Moltres
  • Weedle - Green caught this Pokémon to try to trick someone into trading something better for it, but Red stopped her.
  • Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres - Green caught these three birds in order to overcome her ornithophobia. They were not seen since the third chapter, which means she could have released them.

Formerly owned

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Horsea

Trivia

  • Green's Pokémon were unnamed in Viz's American translations of Pokémon Adventures. Their English nicknames were first used in Chuang Yi's translations of Sevii Island Arc. Surprisingly, her Jigglypuff didn't get an English nickname, (although she calls it "Jiggly" sometimes) for some reason.
  • Before official nicknames of Green's Pokémon were released, Coronis coined his own, which were often seen used by fandom. Coincidentally, Chuang Yi's nicknames were almost the same as Coronis's ones (except Blastoise and Jigglypuff).
  • Her Snubbull (now a Granbull) got a gender change. In Volume 15 he's listed as male, while in Volume 24 she's listed as female.
  • Green and Blue are the only main Pokémon Adventures characters whose names were changed for the English translation. This is due to the complexity of Generation I's game releases, where in Japan, Red Version was paired with Green Version (leaving Blue as the third), and in the rest of the world Red was paired with Blue (while there was no Green). Since she was not Red's rival, the translators did not see it fitting that she have her name be that of Red's "rival version."
    • A panel in Volume 3 forgets to make this change, however. When the Pokémon League scoreboard is shown, Red's rival is identified as "GREEN" and this girl is identified as "BLUE".
  • Green is the only of the original 7 Pokédex holders that doesn't have any unevolved Pokémon on hand.
  • Green is the oldest main character in Pokémon Adventures.

In other languages

Language Name Reference to
Japanese ブルー Blue From Pokémon Blue game.
English Green From Pokémon Green game.
French Olga
German Green From Pokémon Green game.
Korean 블루 Blue From Pokémon Blue game.
Chinese 小藍 Xiǎo Lán 藍 means blue.

External links



Pokémon Adventures main characters
RGBY/FRLG: RedBlueGreenYellow
GSC/HGSS: GoldSilverCrystal
RSE/ORAS: RubySapphireEmerald
DPPt: DiamondPearlPlatinum
BWB2W2: BlackWhiteBlakeWhitley
XY: XY
SMUSUM: SunMoon
SWSH: HenryCasey
SV: VioletScarlet




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