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{{incomplete|section|Kanto and Johto: HGSS quotes; Unova: Other gym quotes, when talked to when blocking Aspertia Gym battle field door when Hugh is battling}}
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[[File:Gym guide.png|thumb|right|240px|[[Castelia Gym]]'s guide, as seen in {{2v2|Black|White}}]]
The '''Gym guide''' is a title in the [[core series]] [[Pokémon games]] belonging to at least seven characters, each corresponding to a different [[region]]. In each case, the guide is usually found at the front of each Pokémon [[Gym]], ready to offer tactical advice to novice {{pkmn|Trainer}}s. He congratulates the {{player}} upon defeating the [[Gym Leader]], and offers more advice for the player's {{pkmn|journey}}. He can occasionally be sarcastic.
The '''Gym guide''' is a title in the [[main series]] [[Pokémon games]] belonging to at least five characters, each corresponding to a different [[region]]. In each case, the guide is usually found at the front of a Pokémon [[Gym]], ready to offer tactical advice to novice {{pkmn|Trainer}}s. He congratulates the player upon defeating the [[Gym Leader]], and offers more advice for the player's journey. He can occasionally be sarcastic in nature.


Some Gyms are unique, in that their guide seems to roam outside its walls. The [[Celadon Gym]] guide is not seen in his Gym, and appears instead at the [[Rocket Game Corner]], where he plays the [[slot machine]]s. Similarly, the [[Cianwood Gym]] guide is found in the [[Cianwood City|city]]'s [[Pokémon Center]] instead of the Gym. The [[Petalburg Gym]] guide will vanish after the {{player}} has defeated [[Norman]], and, in [[Generation II]] only, the [[Cinnabar Gym]] guide will arrive after [[Blaine]] has been defeated.
Some Gym guides do not stay inside their gyms. The [[Celadon Gym]] guide is never seen in his Gym, and instead appears at the [[Celadon Game Corner|Rocket Game Corner]], where he plays the [[slot machine]]s. Similarly, the [[Cianwood Gym]] guide is found in the [[Cianwood City|city]]'s [[Pokémon Center]] instead of the Gym. The [[Petalburg Gym]] guide will vanish after the {{player}} has defeated [[Norman]], and, in [[Generation II]] only, the [[Cinnabar Gym]] guide will arrive after [[Blaine]] has been defeated.


No official name was released for the gym guide in the first four generations. This gave rise to the [[fanon]] name "Jim Gai"—a pun on "Gym guy".
In the [[Kanto]]-based games, there is a guide for [[Indigo Plateau]] as well as for each Gym.


In [[Generation V]], he is given the name '''Clyde''' (Japanese: '''ガイドー''' ''Gaido'') and if the player talks to him before their Gym battle, he will give a [[Fresh Water]]; at the [[Striaton Gym]] and [[Nacrene Gym]], he approaches the player and gives it, rather than requiring the player to approach him.
No official name was released for the Gym guide in the first four [[generation]]s.
* In [[Unova]], he is given the name '''Clyde''' (Japanese: '''ガイドー''' ''Gaidō'') and if the player talks to him before challenging the Gym Leader of any Unova Gym, he will give a [[Fresh Water]]. At the {{gy|Nimbasa}}{{sup/5|B2W2}}, {{gy|Mistralton}}{{sup/5|B2W2}}, {{gy|Opelucid}}{{sup/5|B2W2}}, {{gy|Aspertia}}, {{gy|Striaton}}, and [[Nacrene Gym]]s, he approaches the player and gives the water, rather than requiring the player to approach him to receive it.
* In [[Alola]], he is given the name '''Jim Gyde'''. Due to the [[Kantonian Gym]] being an unofficial gym, he is by extension, also unofficial Pokémon League Staff member.
* In [[Galar]], he is given the name '''Dan''' (Japanese: '''ダンペイ''' ''Danpei'') and is a referee who reports the player's results to the Pokémon League HQ. Dan appears at the start of every Gym Mission to explain the player's objective, except in [[Spikemuth]], where he is replaced by a {{tc|Team Yell Grunt}}.


==Sprites==
==In the core series games==
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==Quotes==
===Quotes===
==={{game2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}===
{{main|Gym guide/Quotes}}
====[[Pewter Gym]]====
:''"Hiya! I can tell you have what it takes to become a Pokémon champ! I'm no trainer, but I can tell you how to win! Let me take you to the top!"''
:''"Just as I thought! You're Pokémon champ material!"''


====[[Cerulean Gym]]====
==In the anime==
:''"Yo! Champ in making! Here's my advice! The Leader, Misty, is a pro who uses water Pokémon! You can drain all their water with plant Pokémon! Or, zap them with electricity!"''
[[File:Gym Guide anime.png|thumb|250px|Dan in the {{pkmn|anime}}]]
:''"You beat Misty! What'd I tell ya? You and me kid, we make a pretty darn good team!"''
===Main series===
The role of the Gym guide in the games are primarily replaced by {{cat|Gym assistants}} and [[battle judge]]s, who referee Gym {{pkmn|battle}}s and other [[Pokémon League]] matches.


====[[Vermilion Gym]]====
Dan, the [[Galar]]ian Gym guide, first appeared in ''[[JN012|Flash of the Titans!]]'', where he refereed the [[World Coronation Series]] battle between {{an|Leon}} and {{an|Lance}} at [[Wyndon Stadium]], from the top of his {{p|Aegislash}}. Unlike the games, his name was formatted as (Japanese: '''ダンペー''' ''Danpē'').
:''"Yo! Champ in making! Lt.Surge has a nickname. People refer to him as the Lightning American! He's an expert on electric Pokémon! Birds and water Pokémon are at risk! Beware of paralysis too! Lt.Surge is very cautious! You'll have to break a code to get to him!"''
:''"Whew! That match was electric!"''


====[[Celadon Gym]]====
In ''[[JN013|The Climb to Be the Very Best!]]'', Dan refereed Leon's unofficial match with {{Ash}}.
:''"Hey! You have better things to do, champ in making! Celadon Gym's Leader is Erika! She uses grass-type Pokémon! She might appear docile, but don't be fooled!"''
:''"They offer rare <sc>Pokémon</sc> that can be exchanged for your coins. But, I just can't seem to win!"''


====[[Fuchsia Gym]]====
In ''[[JN027|Toughing It Out!]]'', Dan refereed the battle between Leon and [[Raihan]].
:''"Yo! Champ in making! Fuchsia Gym is a tricked up place. It's riddled with invisible walls! Koga might appear close, but he's blocked off. You have to find gaps in the walls to reach him."''
:''"It's amazing how ninja can terrify, even now!"''


====[[Saffron Gym]]====
In ''[[JN109|Aim For The Eight!]]'', Dan refereed the match between Ash and Raihan.
:''"Yo! Champ in making! Sabrina's Pokémon use psychic power instead of force! Fighting Pokémon are weak against psychic Pokémon! They get creamed before they can even aim a punch!"''
:''"Psychic power, huh? If I had that, I'd make a bundle at the slots!"''


====[[Cinnabar Gym]]====
From ''[[JN115|Curtain Up! Fight the Fights!]]'' to ''[[JN132|Partners in Time!]]'', Dan refereed the [[Masters Eight Tournament]] matches.
:''"Yo! Champ in making! The hot-headed Blaine is a fire Pokémon pro! Douse his spirits with water! You better take some Burn Heals!"''
:''"[[player character|<player>]]! You beat that fire brand!"''


====[[Viridian Gym]]====
====Pokémon====
:''"Yo! Champ in making! Even I don't know Viridian Leader's identity! This will be the toughest of all the Gym Leaders! I heard that the trainers here like ground-type Pokémon!"''
{{MissingInfo|2|java|enva}}
:''"Blow me away! Giovanni was the Gym Leader here?"''
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Dan
|pkmn=Aegislash
|type1=Steel
|type2=Ghost
|img=Gym Guide Aegislash.png
|epnum=JN012
|epname=Flash of the Titans!
|vaen=
|desc={{p|Aegislash}} is a Pokémon that Dan rides on while refereeing a battle.


====[[Indigo Plateau]]====
None of Aegislash's moves are known.}}
:''"Yo! Champ in making! At Pokémon League, you have to face the Elite Four in succession. If you lose, you have to start all over again! This is it! Go for it!"''


==={{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}===
====Voice actors====
====[[Violet Gym]]====
{{vatable|color={{galar color light}}|bordercolor={{galar color dark}}
:''"Hey! I'm no trainer but I can give some advice! Believe me! If you believe, a championship dream can come true. You believe? Then listen. The grass-type is weak against the flying-type. Keep this in mind."''
|ja=北沢洋 ''[[Yō Kitazawa]]''
:''"Nice battle! Keep it up, and you'll be the champ in no time at all!"''
|en=[[Kyle Hebert]]
|ar=علي سعد ''Ali Saad''
|id=Muhammad Azhari
|it=Alessandro Zurla
|pl=Janusz Zadura
|zh_cmn=于正昇 ''Yú Zhèngshēng''
|pt_br=Alexandre Maguolo
|es_eu=Antonio Villar
}}


====[[Azalea Gym]]====
[[File:League Staff TW.png|thumb|250px|Dan in [[Pokémon: Twilight Wings]]]]
:''"Yo, challenger! Bugsy's young, but his knowledge of bug Pokémon is for real. It's going to be tough without my advice. Let's see... Bug Pokémon don't like fire. Flying-type moves are super-effective too."''
:''"Well done! That was a great clash of talented young trainers. With people like you, the future of Pokémon is bright!"''


====[[Goldenrod Gym]]====
===Pokémon: Twilight Wings===
:''"Yo! Champ in making! This Gym is home to normal-type Pokémon trainers. I recommend you use fighting-type Pokémon."''
In ''[[TW05|Assistant]]'', Dan talked to [[Oleana]] at [[Wyndon Stadium]].
:''"You won? Great! I was busy admiring the ladies here."''
{{-}}


====[[Ecruteak Gym]]====
==In the manga==
:''"The trainers here have secret motives. If you win, they may tell you some deep secrets about Ecruteak."''
:''"Whew, [[player character|<player>]]. You did great! I was cowering in the corner out of pure terror!"''
====[[Cianwood Gym]]====
:''"The <sc>Pokémon Gym</sc> trainers here are macho bullies. If I stick around, they might come after me. Here's some advice: the <sc>Gym Leader</sc> uses the fighting-type. SO you should confound him with psychic <sc>Pokémon</sc>. Wipe out his <sc>Pokémon</sc> before they can use their physical strength. And those boulders in the middle of the <sc>Gym</sc>? If you don't move them correctly, you won't reach the <sc>Gym Leader</sc>. If you get stuck, go outside."''
:''"<player>! You won! I could tell by looking at you!"''
====[[Olivine Gym]]====
:''"Jasmine, the Gym Leader, is at the Lighthouse. She's been tending to a sick Pokémon. A strong trainer has to be compassionate. Jasmine uses the newly discovered steel-type. I don't know very much about it."''
:''"That was awesome. The steel-type, huh? That was a close encounter of an unknown kind!"''


====[[Mahogany Gym]]====
===Pokémon Journeys: The Series===
:''"Pryce is a veteran who has trained Pokémon for some 50 years. He's said to be good at freezing opponents with ice-type moves. That means you should melt him with your burning ambition!"''
Dan appeared in ''[[JNM10|Toughing It Out!]]'', playing the same role as he does in the anime.
:''"Pryce is something, but you're something else! That was a hot battle that bridged the generation gap!"''


====[[Blackthorn Gym]]====
==In the TCG==
:''"Yo! Champ in making! It's been a long journey, but we are almost done! Count on me! Clair uses the mythical and sacred dragon-type  Pokémon. You can't damage them very easily. But you know, they're supposed to be weak against ice-type moves."''
[[File:DanRebelClash158.jpg|200px|thumb|Dan in the TCG]]
:''"You were great to beat Clair! All that's left is the Pokémon League challenge. You're on the way to becoming the Pokémon Champion!"''
{{main|Dan (Rebel Clash 158)}}
Gym guides were introduced as a {{TCG|Supporter card}} in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] with '''Dan''' during the English Sword & Shield Series (the Japanese Sword & Shield Era). It was first released in the Japanese {{TCG|Rebellion Crash}} expansion and the English {{TCG|Rebel Clash}} expansion, with artwork by [[Hitoshi Ariga]]. It allows the player to draw two cards then play Rock-Paper-Scissors against the opponent to draw two more.
{{-}}


====[[Vermilion Gym]]====
==Names==
:''"Yo! Champ in making! You lucked out this time. Lt.Surge is very cautious. He has traps set all over the Gym. But--he-heh--the traps aren't active right now. You'll have no problem getting to Lt.Surge."''
<div style="display:inline-block">
:''"Whew! That was an electrifying bout! It sure made me nervous."''
''Clyde''
 
{| class="roundtable" style="background: #{{unova color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{unova color}}"
====[[Saffron Gym]]====
! Language
:''"Yo, Champ in making! A trainer as skilled as you doesn't need to be told how to deal with psychic-type Pokémon , right? I expect great things from you! Good luck!"''
! Name
:''"That was another fantastic battle!"''
! Origin
 
|-
====[[Cerulean Gym]]====
| Japanese
:''"Yo! Champ in making! Since Misty was away, I went out for some fun too. He-he-he."''
| ガイドー ''Gaidō''
:''"Hoo, you showed me how tough you are. As always, that was one heck of a great battle!"''
| From ガイド ''gaido'' (guide)
 
|-
====[[Fuchsia Gym]]====
| English
:''"Yo, Champ in making! Whoops! Take a good look around you. The trainers all look like the Leader, Janine. Which of them is the real Janine?"''
| Clyde
:''"That was a great battle, trainer from Johto!"''
| Rhymes with ''guide''
 
|-
====[[Pewter Gym]]====
| German, French, Italian
:''"Yo! Champ in making! You're really rocking. Are you battling the Gym Leaders of Kanto? They're strong and dedicated people, just like Johto's Gym Leaders."''
| Guido
:''"Yo! Champ in making! That Gym didn't give you much trouble. The way you took charge was really inspiring. I mean that seriously."''
| Similar to his Japanese name
 
|-
====[[Cinnabar Gym]]====
| Spanish
:''"Yo! ... Huh? It's over already? Sorry, dude! Cinnabar Gym was gone, so I didn't know where to find you. But, hey, you're plenty strong even without my advice. I knew you'd win!"''
| Conse
:''"A Pokémon Gym can be anywhere as long as the Gym Leader is there. There's no need for a building."''
| From ''consejo'' (advice)
 
|-
====[[Viridian Gym]]====
| Korean
:''"Yo, Champ in making! How's it going? Looks like you're on a roll. The Gym Leader is a guy who battled the Champion three years ago. He's no pushover. Give it everything you've got!"''
| 가이든 ''Gaideun''
:''"Man, you are truly tough... That was a heck of an inspirational battle. It brought tears to my eyes."''
| Similar to his Japanese name
 
|}
==={{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}===
</div>
====[[Rustboro Gym]]====
<div style="display:inline-block">
:''"Yo, how's it going? Listen, my friend! Would you like to become the <sc>Champion</sc>? I'm no <sc>Trainer</sc>, not me, but I can sure give you winning advice. That's settled, then! We'll aim for the <sc>Pokémon Championship</sc> together! It's your job as a <sc>Trainer</sc> to collect <sc>Gym Badges</sc>, am I right? But <sc>Gym Leaders</sc> aren't pushovers! And that's where I come in! I'm here to provide expert advice! <sc>Roxanne</sc>, the <sc>Gym Leader</sc>, is a user of <sc>Rock</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>. The <sc>Rock</sc> type is very durable, but it can't stand <sc>Water</sc>-type and <sc>Grass</sc>-type moves. Come see me afterwards, if you beat the <sc>Gym Leader</sc>. Well, go for it!"''
''Dan''
:''"Whoa! What a breathtaking victory! My cheering must've worked! Great! Check your <sc>Trainer Card</sc>. The <sc>Stone Badge</sc> you got should be properly recorded on it. In other words... You've climbed the first step on the stairs to the <sc>Championship</sc>! That's got to feel awesome!"''
{| class="roundtable" style="background: #{{galar color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{galar color}}"
 
! Language
====[[Dewford Gym]]====
! Name
:''"Hey, how's it going, <sc>Champion</sc>-bound <player>? <sc>Dewford</sc>'s <sc>Gym Leader Brawly</sc> commands <sc>Fighting</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>. Going against him with <sc>Normal</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc> is asking for trouble. <sc>Fighting Pokémon</sc> will lay a serious smack down on <sc>Normal Pokémon</sc>, so be careful! What's worse, the <sc>Gym</sc> is as dark as the ocean floor. But it will get brighter after defeating the <sc>Trainers</sc> in your way. Hey, okay, go for it!"''
! Origin
:''"Whoah! It's turned too bright in here! Your future is bright, too!"''
|-
 
| Japanese
====[[Mauville Gym]]====
| ダンペイ ''Danpei'' (games)<br>ダンペー ''Danpē'' (anime)
:''"Hey, how's it going, <sc>Champion</sc>-bound <player>? <sc>Wattson</sc>, the <sc>Leader</sc> of <sc>Mauville Gym</sc>, uses <sc>Electric</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>. If you challenge him with <sc>Water</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>, he'll zap them! Bzzt! And, he's put in switch-controlled doors all over his <sc>Gym</sc>! Eccentric! Hey, go for it!"''
| From 断定 ''dantei'' (judge)<!-- and 丹下段平 ''Tange Danpei'' (a boxing coach in the manga ''{{wp|Ashita no Joe}}'')-->
:''"Whoa, you're electrifying! You've powered the door open!"''
|-
 
| English, Brazilian<br>Portuguese
====[[Lavaridge Gym]]====
| Dan
:''"Hey, how's it going, <sc>Champion</sc>-bound <player>? <sc>Lavaridge</sc>'s <sc>Gym Leader Flannery</sc> uses <sc>Fire</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>. Her passion for <sc>Pokémon</sc> burns stronger and hotter than a volcano. Don't get too close to her--you'll burn! Hose her down with water and then go for it!"''
| Similar to his Japanese name, also from the given name Dan (either meaning "he judged", or diminutive of Daniel, meaning "God is my judge")
:''"Yow! That was a scorching hot battle!"''
|-
 
| German
====[[Petalburg Gym]]====
| Stuart
:''"Hey, how's it going, <sc>Champion</sc>-bound <player>? The doors in this <sc>Gym</sc> open when you beat the awaiting <sc>Trainers</sc>. Whoops! The doors in this room are already open, so don't attack me! The <sc>Trainers</sc> of <sc>Petalburg Gym</sc> use all kinds of items. The door at the left leads to the <sc>Speed Room</sc>. The door at the right leads to the <sc>Accuracy Room</sc>. The room's name will be on the door, so choose carefully. Once you've chosen the door... Well, hey, go for it!"''
|
:''"<player>! Woah! You've overcome even your own father! Like, whoa! What a stunning turn of events!"''
|-
 
| Spanish
====[[Fortree Gym]]====
| Paco Legiado
:''"Yo, how's it going, <sc>Champion</sc>-bound <player>? <sc>Fortree Gym Leader Winona</sc> is a master of <sc>Flying</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>. She's waiting at the back of this <sc>Gym</sc>, behind the rotating doors. She's waiting for new challengers who are trying to take wing! Okay, go for it!"''
| From ''colegiado'' (referee)
:''"You did it! You've achieved liftoff!"''
|-
 
| French
====[[Mossdeep Gym]]====
| Guido
:''"Yo, how's it going, <sc>Champion</sc>-bound <player>? The <sc>Gym Leaders</sc> here use <sc>Psychic</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>. If you go up against them with <sc>Fighting</sc>-type or <sc>Poison</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>, they'll inflict horrible damage! Plus, they'll come at you with outstanding combination attacks. If you want to win, you'll need to show them how tight you are with your <sc>Pokémon</sc>. Go for it!"''
| From ''guide''
:''"Wow, you're astounding! You're one great <sc>Trainer</sc>!"''
|-
 
| Italian
====[[Sootopolis Gym]]====
| Cicerone
:''"Yo! How's it going, <sc>Champion</sc>-bound <player>? <sc>Sootopolis</sc>'s <sc>Gym Leader {{tt|Wallace|'Juan' in Emerald}}</sc> is a master of <sc>Water</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>. And, to get to <sc>{{tt|Wallace|'Juan' in Emerald}}</sc>, an icy floor will hamper your progress... Listen, I'm sorry, but that's all the advice that I have for you. The rest of the way, you have to go for it yourself!"''
| From ''{{wp|cicerone}}''
:''"Yow! You've beaten even <sc>{{tt|Wallace|'Juan' in Emerald}}</sc>, who was supposedly the best in all <sc>Hoenn</sc>! Okay! Check out your <sc>{{tt|Trainer's Card|'Trainer Card' in Emerald}}</sc>. If you've gotten all the <sc>Badges</sc>, you're set for the <sc>Pokémon League</sc> challenge!"''
|-
==={{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}===
| Korean
====[[Pewter Gym]]====
| 단정 ''Danjeong''
:''"Hiya! Do you want to dream big?  Do you dare to dream of becoming the <sc>Pokémon</sc> champ? I'm no <sc>Trainer</sc>, but I can advise you on how to win. Let me take you to the top!"''
| From 단정 (斷定) ''danjeong'' (judge)
:''"{{tt|It's a free service!|If answered No}}/{{tt|All right!|If answered Yes}} Let's get happening! The first Pokémon out in a match is at the left of the <sc>Pokémon List</sc>. By changing the order of Pokémon, you may gain an advantage. Try different orders to suit your opponent's party."''
|-
:''"Just as I thought! You're <sc>Pokémon</sc> champ material!"''
| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
 
| 鄧培 / 邓培 ''Dèngpéi''
====[[Cerulean Gym]]====
| rowspan="2" | Transcription of his Japanese name
:''"Yo! Champ in making! Let me give you some advice! The <sc>Leader</sc>, <sc>Misty</sc>, is a pro who uses <sc>Water</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>! You can drain all their water with <sc>Grass</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc>! Or, you might use <sc>Electric</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc> and zap them!"''
|- style="background:#FFF"
:''"You beat <sc>Misty</sc>! See, what'd I tell ya? You and me, kid, we make a pretty darn-good team!"''
| Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})
 
| 鄧培 ''Dahngpùih''
====[[Vermilion Gym]]====
|}
:''"Yo! Champ in making! <sc>Lt. Surge</sc> has a nickname. People refer to him as the Lightning American! He's an expert on electric <sc>Pokémon</sc>! <sc>Bird/Water</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon</sc> match poorly against the <sc>Electric type</sc>. Beware of paralysis, too. <sc>Lt. Surge</sc> is very cautious. He's locked himself in, so it won't be easy getting to him."''
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:''"Whew! That match was electric!"''
 
====[[Celadon Gym]]====
:''"Hey! You have better things to do, champ in making! <sc>Celadon Gym</sc>'s <sc>Leader</sc> is <sc>Erika</sc>! She is a user of <sc>Grass</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon<sc>, and at one with nature. She might appear docile because of her flower arranging... But she's not one to be taken lightly!"''
:''"They offer rare <sc>Pokémon</sc> that can be exchanged for your <sc>Coins</sc>. But, I just can't seem to win!"''
 
====[[Fuchsia Gym]]====
:''"Yo! Champ in making! <sc>Fuchsia Gym</sc> is a tricked-up place. It's riddled with invisible walls! <sc>Koga</sc> might appear close, but he's blocked off. You have to find gaps in the walls to reach him."''
:''"It's amazing how ninja can terrify, even now!"''
 
====[[Saffron Gym]]====
:''"Yo! Champ in making! <sc>Sabrina</sc>'s <sc>Pokémon</sc> use psychic power instead of force. <sc>Fighting Pokémon</sc> are especially weak against <sc>Psychic Pokémon</sc>n! They'll get destroyed before they can even aim a punch!"''
:''"Psychic power, huh? If I had that, I'd make a bundle at the slots!"''
 
====[[Cinnabar Gym]]====
:''"Yo! Champ in making! The hotheaded <sc>Blaine</sc> is a <sc>Fire Pokémonn</sc> pro! Douse his spirits with water! Youąd better take some <sc>Burn Heals</sc> too."''
:''"[[player character|<player>]]! You beat that firebrand!"''
 
====[[Viridian Gym]]====
:''"Yo! Champ in making! Even I don't know <sc>Viridian Leader</sc>'s identity. But one thing's certain. This will be the toughest of all the <sc>Gym Leaders</sc>! Also, I heard that the <sc>Trainers</sc> here like <sc>Ground</sc>-type <sc>Pokémon!</sc>"''
:''"Blow me away! <sc>Giovanni</sc> was the <sc>Gym Leader</sc> of <sc>Viridian</sc>?"''
 
====[[Indigo Plateau]]====
:''"Yo! Champ in making! At the <sc>Pokémon League</sc>, you will face the <sc>Elite Four</sc> all in a row. If you lose, you have to start all over again! This is it! Go for it!"''
 
==={{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}===
====[[Oreburgh Gym]]====
:''"Howdy! How's it going, Champ-to-be? That's what I said to a really impatient boy earlier, too. The Gym Leader is a user of Rock-type Pokémon. Well, listen. Rock-type Pokémon really hate water, all right? They're also weak to Grass-type moves. Gee, they sure have weaknesses! But don't think it will be easy. You don't get to be a Gym Leader without covering for weaknesses. Going after a Rock-type Pokémon with a Fire-type Pokémon won't be easy, either. That's all the advice I can give. Thanks for listening!"''
:''"Oh! [[player character|<Player>]]! You've taken care of the Gym Leader! So, did my advice come in handy or what? If my advice was useful, it'd be great if you'd become my fan!"''
 
====[[Eterna Gym]]====
:''"Hey, there! How's it going, Champ-to-be? Actually, that's what I said to some boy who zipped in here earlier, too! The Gym Leader, Gardenia, is a user of Grass-type Pokémon. It should be obvious, but Grass-type Pokémon really hate fire. They're also at a huge disadvantage against the Flying type, too. Oh, wait a second. I should tell you about the Gym itself first. You can't challenge the Gym Leader until you beat all the Gym's Trainers. It's a bit challenging, but just think of it as good training and go for it!"''
:''"Oh! <Player>! You've beaten the Gym Leader! Your Pokémon look much tougher than when they went in, too! At least that's how I see it!"''
 
====[[Hearthome Gym]]====
:''"Hey, there! How's it going, Champ-to-be? This Gym is some kind of wicked! What's wicked about it? I'll tell you! First, it's pitch-black! Oh, no worries, though! I have a flashlight right for you. Also, there are the usual Gym Trainers. They have flashlights, too. If you cast a light on one, or they catch you in the light, the battle's on! OK, now this is really important! It's about the tiles on the floor. First, find the one <font color="#7298BD">blue</font> tile in the room, and memorize the mark on it. Next, head for the <font color="#874856">red</font> door with the same mark on it. Advance through the correct red doors to reach the Gym Leader. If you choose a wrong red door, you get sent back here, though. That's how this place is. Go get 'em, Champ-to-be!"''
:''"Oh! <Player>! You've beaten the Gym Leader! There seems to be no end to how tough you are getting! At least that's how I see it! ...You do realize I say that to everyone, right?"''
 
====[[Veilstone Gym]]====
:''"Hey, there! How's it going, Champ-to-be? The Gym Leader is a user of Fighting-type Pokémon. She'd be a terror against Normal-type Pokémon. But! And it's a big but! Just between you and me... Maylene, the Gym Leader, said Flying- and Psychic-type Pokémon could be real trouble for her! If you want to battle her, smack the punching bags along the rails. You have to hit those bags hard!"''
:''"Oh! <Player>! You've beaten the Gym Leader! Of course, I thought you'd win."''
 
====[[Pastoria Gym]]====
:''"The Gym Leader Wake... Uh, I mean Crasher Wake, is a master of Water-type Pokémon. I'd say you've got guts if you try to face down Water types with Fire- or Ground-type Pokémon! But that part I'll leave up to you! Go and have some good battles!"''
:''"Oh! <Player>! You've beaten the Gym Leader! So, how was it? Did you enjoy your battle against Wake... I mean Crasher Wake? Sure, winning is important, but don't forget to have fun, too! I think Wake... I mean Crasher Wake, showed you what I mean by fun."''
 
====[[Canalave Gym]]====
:''"Hey, there! Champ-to-be! The Gym Leader here uses Steel-type Pokémon. Steel-type Pokémon have high Defense, so you'd have to hit them hard!"''
:''"Oh! <Player>! You've beaten the Gym Leader! Good going! That makes it six Gym Badges! I tell you what, you're really turning into one fine Trainer. If you were to say you're going to try to become the Pokémon Champ... No one'd laugh at you now! I'm in your corner, kiddo!"''
 
====[[Snowpoint Gym]]====
:''"Hey, there! How's it going, Champ-to-be? Do you see the big snowballs placed here and there? You need to slide on the ice with enough momentum to crush them. The Gym Leader is a user of Ice-type Pokémon. Melt her defenses with scorching-hot Fire-type moves! It's all about focus with this Gym! Bear down and focus!"''
:''"Oh! <Player>! You've beaten the Gym Leader! You were more focused than her, and your Pokémon picked up on it!"''
 
====[[Sunyshore Gym]]====
:''"Hey, there! How's it going, Champ-to-be? Let me check out your Trainer Case. Let's see how many Badges you have. One, two, three... Woah! Wow! You've already got seven! That means if you can beat this Gym Leader, you're on your way to the Pokémon League next. That also means this is the last time I get to give you advice. This is it, kiddo! Listen carefully... one last time! The Gym Leader here is a master of Electric-type Pokémon! That's all I have to say! The rest is up to you!"''
 
==={{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}===
====[[Violet Gym]]====
:''"Yo, Champ in the making! I'm no Trainer,but I can give some advice! Believe me! If you believe, than a Championship dream can come true. You believe? Then listen. The Grass-type is weak against the Flying-type. Keep this in mind."''
:''"Nice battle! Keep it up, and you'll be the Champ in no time at all!"''
 
====[[Azalea Gym]]====
:''"Yo, challenger! Bugsy made this Gym. It's a huge nest of Bug-type Pokémon. Bugsy's young, but he's a master of Bug-type Pokémon! It's going to be tough without my advice. Let's see... Bug-type Pokémon don't like fire. Flying-type moves are super-effective too."''
:''"Well done! That was a great clash of talented young Trainers. With people like you the future of Pokémon is bright!"''
 
====[[Goldenrod Gym]]====
:''"Yo! Champ in the making! This Gym is home to Normal-type trainers. I recommend you use Fighting-type Pokémon."''
:''"You won? Great! I was busy admiring the powerful Trainers here."''
 
====[[Ecruteak Gym]]====
:''"Yo! Champ in the making! The Trainers here use Ghost-type Pokémon at will. A ghost is like a shade or a phantom... It won't do any good to use physical strength alone."''
 
:''"Whew, <player>. You did great! I was cowering in the corner out of pure terror!"''
 
==={{game|Black and White|s}}===
====[[Striaton Gym]]====
:''"Hello! I'm Clyde. I'm the guide for Trainers challenging a Pokémon Gym. We appreciate your challenging the Gym. Take this to commemorate the occasion. One basic element of Pokémon battles is the relationship between types. If you choose Pokémon with effective types and effective moves, victory is just a step away! In this Gym, you progress by stepping on the switch with the type that is effective against the Pokémon type shown on the curtain."''
:''"I hope you'll always remember the incredible moment when you received this Gym Badge."''
 
====[[Nacrene Gym]]====
:''"A Pokémon Gym where a Leader waits for a challenger at the back of a museum... It has a great atmosphere, doesn't it? So... I will give this to you! All Trainers in this Gym use Normal-type Pokémon. This is just between you and me... Normal-type Pokémon are weak against Fighting-type Pokémon. Around here, Fighting-type Pokémon show up around Pinwheel Forest. Now, I will explain about the Gym itself! In this Pokémon Gym, if you answer questions hidden in books, you can move forward. For your information, the first book is "Nice to Meet You, Pokémon." If you don't know where the book is, please ask anyone!"'''
:''"Did you hear it? Strange people came charging through the museum... Oh! The Gym Badge!! Congratulations! So, the museum! Oh, no. What shall we do?!"''
:''"I love to compare the expressions when a Trainer comes here for the first time and when a Trainer wins the Gym Badge."''
 
====[[Castelia Gym]]====
:''"The Gym Leader said he was going to Prime Pier and left for a little bit. You're welcome to go track him down."''
:''"What do you think of Castelia City? I bet, with all of the bustling people, you started feeling worn down on your way to the Gym! Never mind! This will help. Take it! The theme of this Gym is walking through walls. At first glance, these funny honey walls may look impassible or even impossible. If you try hard, it'll work out. So I say. But...if it doesn't, here's a sweet tip: step on the switches on the floor!"''
:''"Wow! That's amazing. You swatted aside our Gym Leader Burgh's tricky attacks... I can barely imagine how much stronger you're going to get!"''
 
====[[Nimbasa Gym]]====
 
:''"How about it? I can see you're surprised! Would you ever have guessed that this Gym is a roller coaster? OK, let me fill you in... And take this, too! In this roller coaster Gym, the first step is to get in the car. Next comes the platform! There, you can change where the coaster is going! Sometimes you continue by riding the cars of opponents you defeat. That's how you aim for the Gym Leader! By the way, Electric-type Pokémon don't do well against Ground-type moves..."''
:''"Elesa uses sparkling bright Electric-type attacks! But the combination of you and your Pokémon was even more impressive! It was... It was... an emotional roller coaster."''
 
====[[Driftveil Gym]]====
:''"I'm sure it was tough dealing with all that right after you arrived here. For now, I'll just give you this! The Gym Leader Clay uses Ground-type Pokémon! Well, just between you and me, Ground-type Pokémon aren't good against Water-type attacks. Kinda makes me wonder why Clay is living next to water."''
:''"Every now and again, I hope you look at the Gym Badge you won here and remember the battle!"''
 
====[[Mistralton Gym]]====
:''"Skyla completed her cargo-plane run. She must gone somewhere after. Maybe to the Celestial Tower on Route 7?"''
:''"Please take this Fresh Water! Just between you and me... Rock, Electric, Ice... Flying types have more weaknesses than people know about. If you use Pokémon and moves of those types, victory is practically yours! By the way, to proceed in this Gym, you climb in the cannons to move forward. The cannons go up, down, left, and right. You can get in them from anywhere!"''
:''"Woo! Not many people look that good being shot out of a cannon... You make it look easy! And congratulations on your victory against the Gym Leader."''
 
====[[Icirrus Gym]]====
:''"Please take this Fresh Water! Ice can be melted with Fire or shattered with Fighting. Or you might want to smash it into dust with Rock or Steel."''
:''"From Brycen, I've learned how to say more with fewer words."''
 
====[[Opelucid Gym]]====
:''"Welcome to the Opelucid Gym, the Unova region's strongest and biggest trial! First off, please take this Fresh Water. It'll help you in the challenge ahead. Let me give you a brief explanation of the trick to the Opelucid Gym! The path around this Gym is shaped like two dragons. This path changes when you step on the switches on the dragons' arms. Pay attention to how the dragons' necks move!"''
:''"You beat the Gym Leader? Wow, that's amazing! Oh, by the way, since I gave you all that Fresh Water... Don't you owe me some of your winnings? ...I'm kidding! It's just a joke! No, seriously, congratulations!"''
 
==={{game|Black and White|s|4=2}}===
====[[Aspertia Gym]]====
:''"Hello! I'm Clyde, the guide for Trainers who challenge Pokémon Gyms. Thank you for taking on the Gym! Take this to commemorate your debut! Pokémon Gyms are facilities for testing Trainers' abilities! Put simply, if you can defeat the Gym Leader, it means you're a really good Trainer! If you run out of Pokémon that can fight during a Pokémon battle, you lose! So having a lot of Pokémon with you might work to your advantage!"''
:''"I hope you'll remember the wonderful moment in which you received that Badge forever."''
:''"The Gym Leader is in the middle of a heated battle right now!"''
====[[Virbank Gym]]====
:''"This is a Pokémon Gym, and it's also a rock club! The Gym Leader and the others are practicing inside, but please feel free to challenge all of them! Oh! You'll need to stay hydrated. Here you go! The Trainers in this Pokémon Gym all use Poison-type Pokémon! Grass- and Bug-type attacks don't work well against Poison types, so be careful! Also, if your Pokémon are poisoned, their HP will keep decreasing. Watch out! And you should know that Poison-type Pokémon can't be poisoned!"''
:''"The shining Gym Badge is important because you and your Pokémon won it together! Please remember that always!."''
 
====[[Castelia Gym]]====
:''"Hello! You're probably tired from wandering all over the crowded streets of Castelia City looking for Team Plasma and the Gym Leader. So, here, I'll give you this! The theme of this Gym is none other than cocoons! You head upward by going inside the cocoons and traveling up the threads! The threads are definitely connected to Burgh...eventually!"''
:''"Wow! That's amazing! You swatted aside our Gym Leader Burgh's tricky attacks... I can barely imagine how much stronger you're going to get!"''
 
====[[Nimbasa Gym]]====
:''"To ride this roller coaster, the first step is to get in the car. Next comes the platform! There, you can change where the coaster is going! Sometimes you continue by riding the cars of opponents you defeat. That's how you aim for the back!"''
:''"What do you think? Surprised, right? This Gym is, speaking frankly, a glittering fashion show and a dazzling stage! Well, for now, I'll give you this! In this Pokémon Gym, we'll have you proceed by defeating the Trainers waiting on the catwalk! By the way, Electric-type Pokémon don't do well against Ground-type moves... Oh! But Ground-type moves don't work against a Pokémon called Emolga, so please be careful!"''
:''"Elesa uses sparkling, bright Electric-type attacks! But the combination of you and your Pokémon shone even brighter! Why, you're...you're... a supermodel! Well, no. You're just a really good Trainer with great Pokémon!"''
 
====[[Driftveil Gym]]====
:''"Welcome to the Driftveil Gym! This is for you! Gym Leader Clay uses Ground-type Pokémon! Well, just between you and me, Ground-type Pokémon aren't good against Water-type attacks. They also don't like Grass- or Ice-type attacks! Oh, and in this Gym, the area you walk on will light up. Where you've been is a hint for where you need to go!"''
:''"Every now and again, I hope you look at the Quake Badge you won here and remember your battle with Clay!"''
 
====[[Mistralton Gym]]====
:''"Ow... Oh, I'm sorry! Allow me to apologize by giving you this Fresh Water! Take it, please. This Gym is a wind tunnel! When the propellers in back start spinning quickly, you'll be blown away like a certain someone just was! When you think the wind will blow, stay hidden behind a wall and wait for it to stop. By the way, Flying-type Pokémon have more weaknesses than you might expect, including to Rock-, Electric-, and Ice-type moves!"''
:''"Letting yourself be blown away is almost like being hit by a Pokémon move! It's kinda fun! Oh, yeah! Congrats on defeating the Gym Leader!"''
 
====[[Opelucid Gym]]====
:''"Welcome to the Opelucid City Gym! Here's some Fresh Water. Stay hydrated! How do you like these dragon statues? This Gym is the only place in Unova with statues this size! Climb on the dragon's head and aim for the top of the other dragon, where Drayden, the Gym Leader, is waiting! Dragon-type Pokémon are his specialty. Just between you and me, Dragon types are weak to Ice-type moves as well as to moves of their own type, meaning Dragon."''
:''"You defeated the Gym Leader! Congratulations! The collision of the two dragon statues had quite an impact! Like something out of a Pokéstar Studios film!"''
 
====[[Humilau Gym]]====
:''"This Gym may feel like a resort, but the Gym Leader's no picnic! This is a present from me. Please focus and prepare! In Humilau's Pokémon Gym, you proceed by hopping on the lily pads and sliding across the water's surface. Here's another piece of advice! Water-type Pokémon really don't like Electric- or Grass-type moves! But I'm sure the Gym Leader has planned for that!"''
:''"Marlon's swimming around, isn't he..."''
 
====[[Icirrus Gym|Former Icirrus Gym]]====
<!--He said something else before too-->
:''"Oh, I'm so sorry. Brycen decided to try and return to his acting roots. Currently, he's working hard at Pokéstar Studios!"''
 
====[[Nacrene Gym|Nacrene Museum]]====
:''"Oh, hello! Sorry, I don't have any Fresh Water. This isn't a Pokémon Gym anymore. It's a library now!"''
 
====[[Striaton Gym|Striaton Restaurant]]====
:''"This is a delicious restaurant where you can also enjoy Pokémon battles."''
:''"Hello! I'm giving out water!"''


==Trivia==
* In [[Johto]]-based games a character with the Gym guide's overworld sprite appears in the [[Dark Cave]] and gives the player [[Black Glasses]], an item powering up {{type|Dark}} moves, which is the only type that doesn't have a Gym or Gym Leader who would specialize in it in those games.
* In the internal game data for the [[Generation VI]] games and [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], the Gym guide is referred to as '''Danpei'''. This name was not used in-game for the Gym guide until [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]].
* In the internal game data of [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]], Dan is classified under an unused Trainer class of (Japanese: '''リーグしんぱんいん''' ''League Referee''). This unused title appears as untranslated Japanese text in the English version.


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The Gym guide is a title in the core series Pokémon games belonging to at least seven characters, each corresponding to a different region. In each case, the guide is usually found at the front of each Pokémon Gym, ready to offer tactical advice to novice Trainers. He congratulates the player upon defeating the Gym Leader, and offers more advice for the player's journey. He can occasionally be sarcastic.

Some Gym guides do not stay inside their gyms. The Celadon Gym guide is never seen in his Gym, and instead appears at the Rocket Game Corner, where he plays the slot machines. Similarly, the Cianwood Gym guide is found in the city's Pokémon Center instead of the Gym. The Petalburg Gym guide will vanish after the player has defeated Norman, and, in Generation II only, the Cinnabar Gym guide will arrive after Blaine has been defeated.

In the Kanto-based games, there is a guide for Indigo Plateau as well as for each Gym.

No official name was released for the Gym guide in the first four generations.

  • In Unova, he is given the name Clyde (Japanese: ガイドー Gaidō) and if the player talks to him before challenging the Gym Leader of any Unova Gym, he will give a Fresh Water. At the NimbasaB2W2, MistraltonB2W2, OpelucidB2W2, Aspertia, Striaton, and Nacrene Gyms, he approaches the player and gives the water, rather than requiring the player to approach him to receive it.
  • In Alola, he is given the name Jim Gyde. Due to the Kantonian Gym being an unofficial gym, he is by extension, also unofficial Pokémon League Staff member.
  • In Galar, he is given the name Dan (Japanese: ダンペイ Danpei) and is a referee who reports the player's results to the Pokémon League HQ. Dan appears at the start of every Gym Mission to explain the player's objective, except in Spikemuth, where he is replaced by a Team Yell Grunt.

In the core series games

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Quotes

Main article: Gym guide/Quotes

In the anime

Dan in the anime

Main series

The role of the Gym guide in the games are primarily replaced by Gym assistants and battle judges, who referee Gym battles and other Pokémon League matches.

Dan, the Galarian Gym guide, first appeared in Flash of the Titans!, where he refereed the World Coronation Series battle between Leon and Lance at Wyndon Stadium, from the top of his Aegislash. Unlike the games, his name was formatted as (Japanese: ダンペー Danpē).

In The Climb to Be the Very Best!, Dan refereed Leon's unofficial match with Ash.

In Toughing It Out!, Dan refereed the battle between Leon and Raihan.

In Aim For The Eight!, Dan refereed the match between Ash and Raihan.

From Curtain Up! Fight the Fights! to Partners in Time!, Dan refereed the Masters Eight Tournament matches.

Pokémon


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Dan's Aegislash
Aegislash
Aegislash is a Pokémon that Dan rides on while refereeing a battle.

None of Aegislash's moves are known.

Debut Flash of the Titans!

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 北沢洋 Yō Kitazawa
English Kyle Hebert
Arabic علي سعد Ali Saad
Mandarin Chinese 于正昇 Yú Zhèngshēng
Indonesian Muhammad Azhari
Italian Alessandro Zurla
Polish Janusz Zadura
Brazilian Portuguese Alexandre Maguolo
European Spanish Antonio Villar


Pokémon: Twilight Wings

In Assistant, Dan talked to Oleana at Wyndon Stadium.

In the manga

Pokémon Journeys: The Series

Dan appeared in Toughing It Out!, playing the same role as he does in the anime.

In the TCG

Dan in the TCG
Main article: Dan (Rebel Clash 158)

Gym guides were introduced as a Supporter card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game with Dan during the English Sword & Shield Series (the Japanese Sword & Shield Era). It was first released in the Japanese Rebellion Crash expansion and the English Rebel Clash expansion, with artwork by Hitoshi Ariga. It allows the player to draw two cards then play Rock-Paper-Scissors against the opponent to draw two more.

Names

Clyde

Language Name Origin
Japanese ガイドー Gaidō From ガイド gaido (guide)
English Clyde Rhymes with guide
German, French, Italian Guido Similar to his Japanese name
Spanish Conse From consejo (advice)
Korean 가이든 Gaideun Similar to his Japanese name

Dan

Language Name Origin
Japanese ダンペイ Danpei (games)
ダンペー Danpē (anime)
From 断定 dantei (judge)
English, Brazilian
Portuguese
Dan Similar to his Japanese name, also from the given name Dan (either meaning "he judged", or diminutive of Daniel, meaning "God is my judge")
German Stuart
Spanish Paco Legiado From colegiado (referee)
French Guido From guide
Italian Cicerone From cicerone
Korean 단정 Danjeong From 단정 (斷定) danjeong (judge)
Chinese (Mandarin) 鄧培 / 邓培 Dèngpéi Transcription of his Japanese name
Chinese (Cantonese) 鄧培 Dahngpùih

Trivia

  • In Johto-based games a character with the Gym guide's overworld sprite appears in the Dark Cave and gives the player Black Glasses, an item powering up Dark-type moves, which is the only type that doesn't have a Gym or Gym Leader who would specialize in it in those games.
  • In the internal game data for the Generation VI games and Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, the Gym guide is referred to as Danpei. This name was not used in-game for the Gym guide until Pokémon Sword and Shield.
  • In the internal game data of Pokémon Sword and Shield, Dan is classified under an unused Trainer class of (Japanese: リーグしんぱんいん League Referee). This unused title appears as untranslated Japanese text in the English version.


Non-player characters in the core series games
Kanto Professor OakMom (Kanto)Mom (LGPE)RedBlueGreenTraceDaisyOld manBillCelioMr. FujiSafari Zone WardenCopycatPrimoKoichi
Pokémon Fan Club ChairmanErik and SaraLostelleTealaSelphyCalSteven StoneMayleneMinaCameronMr. GameMorimoto
Team RocketGym guideGym LeadersElite FourProfessors' aidesMagikarp salesmanName RaterDay-Care PersonMr. Hyper
Johto Professor ElmProfessor OakMomEthanLyraSilverMr. PokémonEusineLanceRedKiyoBaobaMagnusEarlKurtCarrieDude
MaryBuenaRadio DirectorHaircut brothersWebsterMasterLiWilmaPrimoMaximoJetCaitlinCynthiaCameronMr. GameFelicityTeala
Team RocketGym guideGym LeadersFrontier BrainsKimono GirlsWeek SiblingsName RaterPoké SeerDay-Care CoupleProfessors' aides
Hoenn Professor BirchMomMayBrendanWallyWandaSteven StoneWallaceScottMr. BrineyMr. StoneGabby and TyLanette
BrigetteProfessor CozmoPokémon Fan Club ChairmanRydelWinstrate familyCaptain SternTrick MasterTreasure HunterDock
ApprenticePokémon Center LadiesOld guysMr. BondingTealaAaruneLisiaZinniaLookerInverChazFossil ManiacKiriMemory Girl
Team AquaTeam MagmaGym LeadersElite FourFrontier BrainsBattle ChatelainesGym guideName RaterDay-Care CoupleStats judge
Sinnoh Professor RowanProfessor OakJohannaBarryLucasDawnCynthiaLookerStat Trainers (CherylRileyMiraBuckMarley)
BebeTealaFelicityRoxy and OliRoseanneRad RickshawEldritchWilmaJasmineCaitlinJuliaJordanDexterKeiraMr. BacklotMorimoto
Underground ManMr. GoodsMr. FuegoPokétch Co. PresidentDr. FootstepPokémon Fan Club ChairmanHelenaKetch Appy
Team GalacticGym guideGym LeadersElite FourFrontier BrainsName RaterDay-Care CoupleProfessors' aidesStats judge
Unova Professor JuniperMom (BW)Mom (B2W2)CherenBiancaBianca's fatherHughHugh's sisterCedric JuniperFennelAmanita
CilanChiliCressLenoraHawesLoblollyCharlesIrisDraydenAlderBengaCurtisYancyBrycenSabrinaPop Roxie
HilbertHildaNateRosaIngoEmmetCynthiaLookerNColressMorimotoNishinoPokémon Fan Club Chairman
CyranoBriarCarmineKieranKoraidonMiraidonGeetaRikaClavellPerrinSnacksworthSynclaire
Team PlasmaClydeGym Leaders • Elite Four (Unova · BB) • PWT participantsName RaterDay-Care CoupleJudgeMagikarp salesmanSpecial CoachesGuidance counselors
Kalos Professor SycamoreGraceCalemSerenaShaunaTiernoTrevorAlexaCassiusInverSinaDexioGurkinn
BonnieDianthaAZLookerEmmaMr. BondingPhil the Photo GuyMemory GirlPokémon Fan Club Chairman
Team FlareGym guideGym LeadersElite FourBattle ChatelainesName RaterDay-Care CoupleJudge
Galar Professor MagnoliaMumHopBedeMarnieSoniaLeon
SordwardShielbertMustardKlaraAveryHoneyHydePeonyPeoniaCalyrexBall Guy
Watt TradersIngredients SellersDigging DuoCamping King
Team YellMacro CosmosDanGym LeadersMorimotoCara LissJack


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