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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 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''). | '''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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=====Pokémon Adventures===== | =====Pokémon Adventures===== | ||
{{main|Team Yell#Pokémon Adventures|Team Yell → Pokémon Adventures}}{{-}} | {{main|Team Yell#Pokémon Adventures|Team Yell → Pokémon Adventures}}{{-}} | ||
===[[Team Star]]=== | ===[[Team Star]]=== | ||
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====In the games==== | ====In the games==== | ||
Team Star is the focus of {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}'s ★ Starfall Street ★ (Japanese: '''スターダスト★ストリート''' ''Stardust ★ Street'') storyline, causing trouble for others and pressuring other students into joining. The team is made of several squads, each led by a Boss. When battling a Boss, they will appear on top of a custom car called the [[Starmobile]] (Japanese: '''スターモービル''' ''Starmobile'').{{-}} | Team Star is the focus of {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}'s ★ Starfall Street ★ (Japanese: '''スターダスト★ストリート''' ''Stardust ★ Street'') storyline, causing trouble for others and pressuring other students into joining. The team is made of several squads, each led by a Boss. When battling a Boss, they will appear on top of a custom car called the [[Starmobile]] (Japanese: '''スターモービル''' ''Starmobile'').{{-}} | ||
==Side series== | ==Side series== |