Leaf (game)

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"Leaf" (Fandom)
リーフ Leaf
FireRed LeafGreen Leaf.png
Art from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
Gender Female
Hometown Pallet Town
Region Kanto
Relatives Mother
Trainer class Pokémon Trainer, Player character
Generation III
Games FireRed, LeafGreen
Manga counterpart(s) Blue, Green

"Leaf" (Japanese: リーフ Leaf) is the female counterpart to Red and is the main playable character in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. She lives in Pallet Town, across from her upcoming rival in Pokémon training, Blue. "Leaf" is presumably 11 years old, the same age as her male counterpart. She is commonly called by her fan name "Leaf", although Nintendo claims that she has no real name.

Story

In FireRed and LeafGreen

When selected as the player character

"Leaf" is a young aspiring trainer from Pallet Town. The Generation I instruction booklets explain that Red became interested in Pokémon after his best friend, Blue, stopped playing with him and became a bully, so presumably this is true for "Leaf", Red's female counterpart, as well. Her adventure begins one day when Professor Oak calls her to his lab and gives her a choice of Pokémon. Blue challenges "Leaf" to a Pokémon battle as soon as they get their Pokémon. A bit later, Professor Oak calls the two back, gives each of them a Pokédex, and sends them on a journey to fulfill their dream of capturing every type of Pokémon.

"Leaf" travels all over Kanto, filling in the Pokédex and defeating Gym Leaders. Her rival Blue constantly stays one step ahead, and shows up quite a few times to impede her progress. When "Leaf" eventually reaches the Elite Four, she finds that Blue has beaten her to a milestone yet again and has become the Indigo League Champion. "Leaf" defeats Blue in the final battle, and becomes the Champion herself.

"Leaf"'s main conflict in the games, aside from Blue, is Team Rocket, an infamous group of Pokémon thieves. "Leaf" clashes with Team Rocket many times in her quest. She defeats a group of grunts at Mt. Moon who are attempting to steal rare Pokémon fossils, and defeats another group ahead at a bridge in Cerulean City. "Leaf" protects the Pokémon Tower and Mr. Fuji in Lavender Town and destroys their hold on the Game Corner. After she foils their plot to take over Silph Co., "Leaf" encounters Giovanni, the leader of Team Rocket, as the final Gym Leader in Viridian City. Upon defeating him, "Leaf" stops the group's world domination plots once and for all, though a few remaining grunts, many who appeared and were defeated by "Leaf" on Chrono Island in Generation III, would band together in Johto to try and revive the group.

When not selected as the player character

When not selected as the player character, "Leaf" does not appear in the game. "Leaf"'s actions in this case are currently unknown.

In other games

"Leaf" makes a cameo appearance in both Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness. While she does not appear in the games' Story Mode, she is playable in the Battle Mode when a FireRed or LeafGreen cartridge is used with her as the player character. She can take on the Mt. Battle's 100-battle challenge, as well as compete in Colosseum battles.

Optional names for Leaf

Artwork

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Ken Sugimori artwork from a 2005 New Year's postcard.

Sprites

File:FRLG Leaf.png FRLG Leaf Back.png FRLG Leaf Intro.png LeafFRLGwalkdown.png File:FRLG Leaf.gif

Colo Leaf.png

XD Leaf.png

Leaf sprite from
Generation III
Back sprite from
Generation III
Intro sprite from
Generation III
Overworld sprite from
Generation III
Credits sprite from
Generation III
Leaf model from
Colosseum
Leaf headshot from
Pokémon XD

Counterparts

Though no counterpart to "Leaf" has appeared in the Pokémon anime, she has a few counterparts appearing in various Pokémon manga.

Green from the Pokémon Adventures manga, who appears to be based on an unused female player character from Pokémon Red and Green, is widely considered to be Leaf's counterpart in the manga. This is supported by the fact that Green's outfit changes to match "Leaf"'s in the FireRed & LeafGreen arc.

"Leaf" also has a counterpart in the Pokémon Ruby-Sapphire manga series named Blue.

Trivia

  • The fan name "Leaf" was found in FireRed and LeafGreen's data as a dummied-out opponent Trainer, alongside Red (whose name is Red as it was before).
    • Blue was also found in FireRed and LeafGreen as a dummied-out opponent Trainer, although under the name of Terry.
  • Although her official debut was in FireRed and LeafGreen, a character model of Leaf is present in Pokémon Colosseum, which came out a full two months before the aforementioned remakes.
  • In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Jigglypuff can wear Leaf's hat as an alternate costume.
  • "Leaf"'s FireRed and LeafGreen sprite shows her with blue eyes, although every other sprite and the official artwork shows her with brown eyes.
  • The majority of her Japanese default names are shared with Dawn and Lyra. She also shares all of Kris's alternate Japanese names.
  • "Leaf" is the only female player character who does not have a default name. Kris, May, Dawn, Lyra, and Hilda are all default names.
  • Though she is neither playable nor an opponent in the handheld Generation IV games, "Leaf" made a brief cameo battling against Red in an early trailer for Pokémon Battle Revolution on the Wii.
  • Though "Leaf" is by far the name she is most commonly known by, she is also sometimes referred to as Fuguri (フグリ) in the Japanese fandom. The name is derived from リーフグリーン (rīfugurīn).



Player characters
Core series RedLeafEthanKrisLyraBrendanMayLucasDawn
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ChaseElaineVictorGloriaReiAkariFlorianJuliana
Side series WesMichaelNateCyndy
Spin-off games MarkMintTodd SnapLucy Fleetfoot
LunickSolanaKellynKateBenSummer
HeroHeroineTim GoodmanScottieBettie


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