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'''Villainous teams''', also officially referred to as '''villainous organizations''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|悪|あく}}の{{tt|組織|きそしき}}''' ''villainous organizations'') or '''sinister organizations''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|敵組織|てきそしき}}''' ''villainous organizations''; officially ''secret teams''), are {{wp|organized crime}} groups which serve as the main antagonists in the storylines of [[Pokémon games]]. Whatever their goals in their respective games, one thing | '''Villainous teams''', also officially referred to as '''villainous organizations''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|悪|あく}}の{{tt|組織|きそしき}}''' ''villainous organizations'') or '''sinister organizations''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|敵組織|てきそしき}}''' ''villainous organizations''; officially ''secret teams''), are typically {{wp|organized crime}} groups which serve as the main antagonists in the storylines of [[Pokémon games]]. They are also often major antagonists in story arcs of the {{pkmn|anime}} and {{pkmn|manga}}. Whatever their goals in their respective games, one thing most have in common is that they plan on achieving their results through the misuse of {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. Their names usually follow the pattern '''Team ~''' (Japanese: '''{{j|~{{ruby|団|だん}}}}''' ''-dan'') e.g. [[Team Rocket]] (Japanese: ロケット{{ruby|団|だん}} ''Rocket-dan''). | ||
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Villainous teams in the [[core series]] have many aspects in common. Their structure generally includes, in order of rank, a leader, one or more admins and a number of anonymous grunts. Some teams have additional levels of authority within them, such as [[Team Flare]]'s scientists, as well as additional members and associated individuals who do not fit into the hierarchy at all, such as [[Gladion]], who works with [[Team Skull]]. | Villainous teams in the [[core series]] have many aspects in common. Their structure generally includes, in order of rank, a leader, one or more admins and a number of anonymous grunts. Some teams have additional levels of authority within them, such as [[Team Flare]]'s scientists, as well as additional members and associated individuals who do not fit into the hierarchy at all, such as [[Gladion]], who works with [[Team Skull]]. | ||
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===[[Team Yell]]=== | ===[[Team Yell]]=== | ||
[[File:Sword Shield Team Yell Grunt.png|thumb|250px|Team Yell Grunts]] | [[File:Sword Shield Team Yell Grunt.png|thumb|250px|Team Yell Grunts]] | ||
Team Yell is the villainous team of the [[Galar]] region. The grunts' black-and-pink uniforms are inspired by {{wp|Football hooliganism|football hooligans}} and punks; and consist of sneakers, pranks, tank tops, vests, and gloves. Many of their clothing articles are ripped/torn or embellished with spikes and studs. The grunts also wear face paint and dyed or painted hair. Their symbol is a stylized, upside-down Y, forming an eye tattoo or a claw, though it also closely resembles their signature Y-shaped {{wp|vuvuzela}}. In reality, Team Yell grunts are [[Spikemuth]] [[Gym Trainer (Trainer class)|Gym Trainer]]s in disguise, under their captain and Gym Leader [[Piers]]. | Team Yell is the villainous team of the [[Galar]] region. The grunts' black-and-pink uniforms are inspired by {{wp|Football hooliganism|football hooligans}} and punks; and consist of sneakers, pranks, tank tops, vests, and gloves. Many of their clothing articles are ripped/torn or embellished with spikes and studs. The grunts also wear face paint and dyed or painted hair. Their symbol is a stylized, upside-down Y, forming an eye tattoo or a claw, though it also closely resembles their signature Y-shaped {{wp|vuvuzela}}. In reality, Team Yell grunts are [[Spikemuth]] [[Gym Trainer (Trainer class)|Gym Trainer]]s in disguise, under their captain and Gym Leader [[Piers]]. | ||
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In Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD, this team tries to steal every Pokémon in the world using their special device, the [[Snag Machine]]. In both games, their leader was [[Gonzap]]. | In Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD, this team tries to steal every Pokémon in the world using their special device, the [[Snag Machine]]. In both games, their leader was [[Gonzap]]. | ||
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[[File:Team Break Masters Trailer.png|thumb|250px|Team Break in the anime]] | [[File:Team Break Masters Trailer.png|thumb|250px|Team Break in the anime]] | ||
Team Break briefly appeared in the [[Pokémon Masters Animated Trailer]] in a montage. | Team Break briefly appeared in the [[Pokémon Masters Animated Trailer]] in a montage. | ||
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==Anime== | |||
[[File:Explorers Logo.png|thumb|150px|The Explorer's logo]] | |||
===[[Explorers]]=== | |||
The '''Explorers''' (Japanese: '''エクスプローラーズ''' ''Explorers'') are a mysterious organization that is after [[Liko]]'s pendant, the [[Rising Volt Tacklers]]' sworn enemy, and the main antagonistic organization in ''[[Pokémon Horizons: The Series]]''. | |||
Similar to previous anime series, ''[[Pokémon Horizons: The Series]]'' introduces a new trio of villains. Unlike [[Team Rocket Trio|other]] [[Team Skull trio|trios]], however, [[Amethio]], [[Zirc]], and [[Onia]] are more competent and serious in their actions, getting to the point of being more violent too, not caring if their actions might hurt other Pokémon or people. | |||
Over the course of the anime, other members of this organization are introduced, such as [[Hamber]], [[Spinel]], and the leader of the organization, [[Gibeon]], even though his true appearance is not seen yet. | |||
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