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The Saffron Gym (Japanese: ヤマブキジム Yamabuki Gym) is the official gym of Saffron City. It is based on Template:Type2 Pokémon. The Gym Leader is Sabrina. Trainers who defeat her receive the Marsh Badge.
In the anime
Saffron Gym appeared in two episodes of the anime. It is an unusual dome-shaped building that also an institute for the study of PSI phenomenon.
It first appeared in Abra and the Psychic Showdown. Ash and his friends found their way to the gym after getting trapped by Team Rocket. Ash challenged Sabrina to a battle, to which she offered an unusual request; if he lost, he and his friends would have to play with her.
Sure enough, Ash lost and was forced to play with Sabrina. She shrunk him and the others down to the size of dolls and nearly knocked them over with a ball. They were saved by Sabrina's father, who told Ash that if he really wanted to defeat Sabrina, he would have to get a Template:Type2 Pokémon from Lavender Town.
Ash took his advice and returned two episodes later in Haunter versus Kadabra with a Haunter he picked up. However, when he went to challenge Sabrina, it was nowhere to be found. Ash was about to be turned into a doll, like Brock and Misty, when Sabrina's father appeared once again to save him.
Once more, Ash went to challenge Sabrina with his Haunter. It disappeared again, but reappeared halfway through the battle with Kadabra and Pikachu. After making Sabrina laugh, all of her spells were broken, and Ash received his fourth badge.
In the games
Saffron City Pokémon Gym
Leader: Sabrina
"The Master Of Psychic Pokémon
A field based on the gym also appears in Pokémon Stadium's Gym Leader Castle.
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- Japanese: イタコのトミコ, サイキッカーのタクミ, イタコのケサコ, サイキッカーのヒロ, ジムリーダーのナツメ.
- Italian: Sensitiva Fede, Psiche Franchino, Psiche Gianpaolo, Sensitiva Dora, Capopalestra Sabrina.
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In the TCG
The Saffron Gym was featured in the TCG as both a Japan exclusive Theme Deck and as a card. The following is a list of cards named Saffron City Gym.
Trivia
- For unknown reasons, the Saffron Gym is the fourth gym in the anime. In the games, it is the sixth gym.
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