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** There are also Trainers named Youngster Joey on {{rt|25|Kanto}} and {{rt|116|Hoenn}} in Generation III. However, both are named タケオ ''Takeo'' in Japanese version. The Joey on Route 25 does have a {{p|Rattata}}, as well as a {{p|Spearow}} though.
** There are also Trainers named Youngster Joey on {{rt|25|Kanto}} and {{rt|116|Hoenn}} in Generation III. However, both are named タケオ ''Takeo'' in Japanese version. The Joey on Route 25 does have a {{p|Rattata}}, as well as a {{p|Spearow}} though.
* Joey has had a voluntary player challenge named after him. The "Joey Challenge" requires the player to defeat all Gyms and the Elite Four, as well as any other Trainers or wild Pokémon, using only a single Rattata (additional Pokémon may be present in the party to enable the use of HM moves such as Surf and Fly).
* Joey has had a voluntary player challenge named after him. The "Joey Challenge" requires the player to defeat all Gyms and the Elite Four, as well as any other Trainers or wild Pokémon, using only a single Rattata (additional Pokémon may be present in the party to enable the use of HM moves such as Surf and Fly).
Youngster joey is one of the most famous trainers
in the pokemon games


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