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|characters=ヒワダ
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|location=Azalea Town
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Azalea Gym cannot be challenged when the {{player}} first arrives in Azalea Town, as a {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}} is blocking the entrance. He doesn't leave until [[Team Rocket]] has been defeated at the [[Slowpoke Well]].
Azalea Gym cannot be challenged when the {{player}} first arrives in Azalea Town, as a {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}} is blocking the entrance. He doesn't leave until [[Team Rocket]] has been defeated at the [[Slowpoke Well]].


===Generation II===
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In {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, the Azalea Gym is a giant forest maze, with Trainers such as {{tc|Twins}} and {{tc|Bug Catcher}}s scattered around it, ready to challenge the player on sight. Bugsy is located in the middle of the maze, where he can be challenged to earn the {{Badge|Hive}}.
A field based on the Gym also appears in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]'s Johto [[Gym Leader Castle]].
===Generation IV===
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In {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, the Azalea Gym is a giant forest maze, with Trainers such as {{tc|Twins}} and {{tc|Bug Catcher}}s scattered around it, ready to challenge the player on sight. Bugsy is located in the middle of the maze, where he can be challenged to earn the {{Badge|Hive}}.
A field based on the Gym also appears in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]'s Johto [[Gym Leader Castle]].


In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, many aesthetic changes have been made to the Azalea Gym, including a new feature that lets the player ride on {{p|Spinarak}}-shaped karts that travel across different areas of the Gym. The player must travel on the correct spider to advance through the Gym. If the player gets on the wrong spider, however, they will travel to a different area where they must battle a Trainer. The spider will always take a turn whenever possible, allowing the player to change its path by obstructing or opening possible paths by interacting with various levers around the Gym.
In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, many aesthetic changes have been made to the Azalea Gym, including a new feature that lets the player ride on {{p|Spinarak}}-shaped karts that travel across different areas of the Gym. The player must travel on the correct spider to advance through the Gym. If the player gets on the wrong spider, however, they will travel to a different area where they must battle a Trainer. The spider will always take a turn whenever possible, allowing the player to change its path by obstructing or opening possible paths by interacting with various levers around the Gym.
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==In the anime==
==In the anime==
[[File:Azalea Gym anime.png|thumb|150px|left|Azalea Gym as it appeared in the anime]]
[[File:Azalea Gym Battlefield.png|thumb|150px|Azalea Gym's battlefield in the anime]]
The Azalea Gym appeared in ''[[EP144|Gettin' the Bugs Out]]''. The Gym resembles an indoor forest, with trees and grass growing everywhere. Bugsy lets all of his Pokémon roam free in the Gym, much to {{an|Misty}}'s chagrin.
The Azalea Gym appeared in ''[[EP144|Gettin' the Bugs Out]]''. The Gym resembles an indoor forest, with trees and grass growing everywhere. Bugsy lets all of his Pokémon roam free in the Gym, much to {{an|Misty}}'s chagrin.


{{Ash}} felt confident that his {{AP|Cyndaquil}} would be able to easily defeat Bugsy and his Pokémon, but Cyndaquil initially had trouble using its {{type|Fire}} attacks, forcing Ash to [[recall]] it and instead use his {{AP|Chikorita}} and {{AP|Pikachu}}. After Ash defeated Bugsy's {{p|Spinarak}} and {{p|Metapod}}, Bugsy sent out his strongest Pokémon, {{TP|Bugsy|Scyther}}, which easily took out Pikachu, leaving Ash with only Cyndaquil. Even though Scyther was able to protect itself from Cyndaquil's {{m|Flamethrower}} with {{m|Swords Dance}}, Ash had Cyndaquil fire a Flamethrower from the above, getting past Scyther's defense and defeating it, thus earning Ash the {{badge|Hive}}.
{{Ash}} felt confident that his {{AP|Cyndaquil}} would be able to easily defeat Bugsy and his Pokémon, but Cyndaquil initially had trouble using its {{type|Fire}} attacks, forcing Ash to [[recall]] it and instead use his {{AP|Chikorita}} and {{AP|Pikachu}}. After Ash defeated Bugsy's {{p|Spinarak}} and {{p|Metapod}}, Bugsy sent out his strongest Pokémon, {{TP|Bugsy|Scyther}}, which easily took out Pikachu, leaving Ash with only Cyndaquil. Even though Scyther was able to protect itself from Cyndaquil's {{m|Flamethrower}} with {{m|Swords Dance}}, Ash had Cyndaquil fire a Flamethrower from the above, getting past Scyther's defense and defeating it, thus earning Ash the {{badge|Hive}}.
 
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===Pokémon used in the Gym===
===Pokémon used in the Gym===
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The Gym reappeared in [[PMHGSS05]], where Red challenged Bugsy to a [[rematch]]. Once again, he emerged victorious, this time defeating Bugsy's Scyther with his {{TP|Red|Tyrogue}}.
The Gym reappeared in [[PMHGSS05]], where Red challenged Bugsy to a [[rematch]]. Once again, he emerged victorious, this time defeating Bugsy's Scyther with his {{TP|Red|Tyrogue}}.
 
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Min&Lyn have an [[Game move errors|illegal]] Nidorina in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]: {{m|Charm}} is an [[Egg Move]], while {{m|Body Slam}} is a [[Generation I]] [[TM]].
* Min&Lyn have an [[Game move errors|illegal]] Nidorina in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]: {{m|Charm}} is an [[Egg Move]], while {{m|Body Slam}} is a [[Generation I]] [[TM]].
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