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* In ''[[JN018|Destination: Coronation!]]'', [[Visquez]] was revealed to serve as the substitute Gym Leader of the [[Vermilion Gym]] while [[Lt. Surge]] is away {{pkmn|training}}.
* In ''[[JN018|Destination: Coronation!]]'', [[Visquez]] was revealed to serve as the substitute Gym Leader of the [[Vermilion Gym]] while [[Lt. Surge]] is away {{pkmn|training}}.
* At some point before ''[[AG132|The Scheme Team]]'', {{an|Giovanni}} abdicated his status as the [[Viridian City]] Gym Leader, so [[Agatha]] of the Indigo [[Elite Four]] was appointed as a temporary Leader to watch over the Gym until a new permanent Leader could arrive.
* At some point before ''[[AG132|The Scheme Team]]'', {{an|Giovanni}} abdicated his status as the [[Viridian City]] Gym Leader, so [[Agatha]] of the Indigo [[Elite Four]] was appointed as a temporary Leader to watch over the Gym until a new permanent Leader could arrive.
==In the manga==
===The Eletric Tale of Pikachu===
[[File:Indigo League Level ETop.png|250px|thumb|The representation of Trainer levels featured in The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]
In ''[[ET03|Clefairy Tale]]'', it was partially revealed that the conditions and rules of the Indigo League are quite different from those shown in the anime and games. In addition to Badges, a Trainer can level up through Pokémon captures. These Pokémon are ranked from A to D, where a rare Pokémon like {{p|Clefairy}} is ranked as level A and some more common ones like {{p|Beedrill}} and {{p|Mankey}} are classified as Pokémon rank D.
In this chapter, it was revealed that [[Giselle]] was a Trainer who was able to level up this way.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 20:37, 10 May 2023

If you were looking for the first season of the Pokémon anime, Pokémon: Indigo League, see S01.

The Indigo League (Japanese: セキエイリーグ Sekiei League) is the regional Pokémon League of the Kanto region. It consists of a network of eight Gyms and the Elite Four. Depending on the context, the Indigo League can also be called the Kanto League or simply the Pokémon League.

Pokémon Trainers who earn eight Gym Badges from sanctioned Indigo League Gyms qualify to participate in Indigo League competitions, one of which is the Indigo Plateau Conference.

The Johto League and Indigo League share a single group of Elite Four and Champion; eight Badges from either region will allow a Trainer to battle the Elite Four at Indigo Plateau.

Gym Leaders

Indigo League
Generations I, II, III, IV, and VII Region: Kanto
Gym Leader
Japanese
Location
Japanese
Type Badge
VSBrock PE.png
Brock
タケシ Takeshi
Pewter City
ニビシティ
Nibi City
Rock Boulder Badge.png
Boulder Badge
VSMisty PE.png
Misty
カスミ Kasumi
Cerulean City
ハナダシティ
Hanada City
Water Cascade Badge.png
Cascade Badge
VSLt Surge PE.png
Lt. Surge
マチス Matis
Vermilion City
クチバシティ
Kuchiba City
Electric Thunder Badge.png
Thunder Badge
VSErika PE.png
Erika
エリカ Erika
Celadon City
タマムシシティ
Tamamushi City
Grass Rainbow Badge.png
Rainbow Badge
VSKoga PE.png
Koga
キョウ Kyō I III VII
Spr HGSS Janine.png
Janine
アンズ Anzu II IV
Fuchsia City
セキチクシティ
Sekichiku City
Poison Soul Badge.png
Soul Badge
VSSabrina PE.png
Sabrina
ナツメ Natsume
Saffron City
ヤマブキシティ
Yamabuki City
Psychic Marsh Badge.png
Marsh Badge
VSBlaine PE.png
Blaine
カツラ Katsura
Cinnabar Island
グレンじま
Guren Island I III VII
Fire Volcano Badge.png
Volcano Badge
Seafoam Islands
ふたごじま
Twin Islands II IV
VSGiovanni PE.png
Giovanni
サカキ Sakaki I III VII
VSBlue PE.png
Blue
グリーン Green II IV VII
Viridian City
トキワシティ
Tokiwa City
Ground Various Earth Badge.png

Earth Badge

Elite Four and Champion

Generations I, III, and VII

Indigo League
Generation I, III, and VII
Member
Japanese
Type
{{{size}}}
Lorelei
カンナ Kanna
Ice
{{{size}}}
Bruno
シバ Siba
Fighting
{{{size}}}
Agatha
キクコ Kikuko
Ghost
{{{size}}}
Lance
ワタル Wataru
Dragon
Spr FRLG Blue 3.png
Champion
Blue
グリーン Green I III
VSTrace 2.png
Champion
Trace
シン Shin VII
Various Various


Generations II and IV

Indigo League
Generation II and IV
Member
Japanese
Type
{{{size}}}
Will
イツキ Itsuki
Psychic
{{{size}}}
Koga
キョウ Kyō
Poison
{{{size}}}
Bruno
シバ Siba
Fighting
{{{size}}}
Karen
カリン Karin
Dark
{{{size}}}
Champion
Lance
ワタル Wataru
Dragon


In the anime

Visquez, the substitute Gym Leader of Vermilion City

The Indigo League is notable in the anime for being the only one among all the regional Leagues to have undergone changes in its line-up of Gym Leaders during the course of the anime.

In the manga

The Eletric Tale of Pikachu

The representation of Trainer levels featured in The Electric Tale of Pikachu

In Clefairy Tale, it was partially revealed that the conditions and rules of the Indigo League are quite different from those shown in the anime and games. In addition to Badges, a Trainer can level up through Pokémon captures. These Pokémon are ranked from A to D, where a rare Pokémon like Clefairy is ranked as level A and some more common ones like Beedrill and Mankey are classified as Pokémon rank D.

In this chapter, it was revealed that Giselle was a Trainer who was able to level up this way.

Trivia

  • Each of the Kanto Gym Leaders—except Sabrina and (in some games) Blaine—has a type disadvantage against the next Gym Leader.
    • Brock's Rock-type is weak to Misty's Water type.
    • Misty's Water type is weak to Lt. Surge's Electric type.
    • Lt. Surge's Electric type is resisted by Erika's Grass type.
    • Erika's Grass type is weak to Koga's Poison type.
    • Koga's Poison type is weak to Sabrina's Psychic type.
    • Sabrina is the exception, as the Sabrina's Psychic type is neutral against Blaine's Fire type.
    • Blaine's Fire type is weak to Giovanni's Ground type. Blue does not have a type specialty, so Blaine is not weak to the following Gym Leader's type when Blue is the Viridian Gym Leader.
  • In Generations I, III, and VII, each of the Kanto Elite Four—except Agatha—has a type disadvantage against the next Elite Four member; additionally, the last member has a type disadvantage against the first.
    • Lorelei's Ice type is weak to Bruno's Fighting type.
    • Bruno's Fighting type does not affect Agatha's Ghost type.
    • Agatha is the exception, as Agatha's Ghost type is neutral against Lance's Dragon type.
    • Lance's Dragon type is weak to Lorelei's Ice type.
  • In Generations II and IV, each of the Kanto Elite Four has a type disadvantage against the previous Elite Four member, with the last one also being strong against the first.
    • Will is the first of the Kanto Elite Four.
    • Koga's Poison type is weak to Will's Psychic type.
    • Bruno's Fighting type is resisted by Koga's Poison type.
    • Karen's Dark type is weak to, and resisted by, Bruno's Fighting type. Additionally, it is super effective against Will's Psychic types and immune to Psychic attacks.


HildaChallenge.png The Pokémon League VSAlder.png
Participation
TrainerBattleGym Leaders
GymsBadgesReferee
Championship matches
Elite FourOrange League
Champion League
Pokémon League Conferences
IndigoSilverEver GrandeLily of the Valley
VertressLumioseManalo
Regional Pokémon Leagues
IndigoOrange*JohtoHoennSinnoh
UnovaKalosAlolaGalarPaldea
Areas of jurisdiction
Pokémon League Reception GateHall of Fame
Palace of VictoryCerulean Cave
Others
Pokémon AssociationPIA
World Coronation Series
(Masters Eight Tournament)