Player character

A player character in the world of Pokémon is the protagonist of the games, the avatar of the player. Player characters are usually remarkably silent, only able to answer yes and no to questions. This is so that the player can "fill in" what they imagine the character is thinking, feeling and acting, thus immersing the player within the world of the game.

Red's Pokémon journey is about to begin...

Main series

In the mainstream games, they are always Pokémon Trainers. At the conclusion of their journey, most will have conquered a Pokémon League's eight Gym Leaders and Elite Four, and become the Champion.

Those who do the above will most often start their journey in their hometown by getting, or shortly before getting, a starter Pokémon, a Pokémon that appears very early in their native region's Pokédex, and is of the Grass-, Fire-, or Template:Type2. The region's native Pokémon professor will always give them this, as well as a Pokédex.

In Pokémon Crystal, and each game in the main series which followed it, players were also able to pick the gender of the lead, more often than not to match their own.

Aside from the standard that many of the games' player characters take in their journey, there are also several other ways in which other player characters complete their journey, such as Wes and Michael who must defeat Cipher and free all of their snagged Pokémon from their Shadow state.

To date, only one player character has reappeared from an older generation. In Generation II, when Gold or Kris travels to Mt. Silver and reaches the deepest point of the cave, Red is found, utterly silent as he was under the player's control, to challenge to the second highest-leveled Pokémon battle that has appeared in the series. The original games from Generation I also got remakes in Generation III, with Red as the male protagonist. Red is assumed to also appear in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, serving the same role as he did in Generation II.

Side series

In the Pokémon Ranger series, Solana, Lunick, Kellyn, and Kate are not Pokémon Trainers, but instead Pokémon Rangers. They use the Pokémon they have captured with the Capture Styler to help them along the way. They also have partner Pokémon that follow them wherever they go.

In the Mystery Dungeon series, players play as actual Pokémon for the first time. Unlike most other Pokémon games, the player actually talks.

In the Card GB series, Mark and Mint do not use actual Pokémon themselves, but cards instead.

Others

In Pokémon Snap, Todd Snap must strive for something different from Trainers. He must capture all the Pokémon on Pokémon Island — on film.

In Pokémon Trozei!, players control Lucy Fleetfoot.

Images

Main series

Handheld

Region Kanto Johto Hoenn Sinnoh
Game R G B Y FR LG G S C HG SS R S E D P Pt
Male Name Red Gold Brendan Lucas
Front File:RBY Red.png File:Y Red.png   File:Gold.gif File:Gold crystal.png NO SPRITES AVAILABLE File:Brendan.png   File:Koki.png File:Lucasplatinum.png
Back       File:GS Gold Back.png        
Female Name No female choice Leaf No female choice Kris Soul May Dawn
Front   File:Kris.gif NO SPRITES AVAILABLE       File:Dawnplatinum.png
Back            


Console

Region Orre
Game Colo XD
Name Wes Michael
Artwork   File:Michael.jpg


Side series

Card GB series

Game TCG TCG 2
Name Mark Mint
Artwork    


Ranger series

Region Fiore Almia
Game Ranger Shadows of Almia
Male Name Lunick Kellyn
Front        
Back        
Female Name Solana Kate
Front        
Back        


Mystery Dungeon series

See: Starter Pokémon

Others

Game Snap Trozei
Name Todd Lucy
Image File:ToddinSnap.jpg File:LucyFleetfoot.gif


In the anime

In the anime, five of the player characters have been given major roles, three of them in the main anime series. Ash and Ritchie represent Red, being based on him in appearance as well as basic history. At the beginning of Advanced Generation, May was introduced in order to better represent Generation III to viewers, as both Misty and Brock are characters native to Generation I. Likewise, at the beginning of the Diamond & Pearl series, Dawn joined Ash.

Jimmy and Marina appeared in The Legend of Thunder! special, taking a similar role to Ash and his companions, fighting Team Rocket members to protect legendary Pokémon. While the protagonists of Generation II were not represented in Ash's party, these two filled the roles as the anime counterparts to Gold and Kris.

So far, Brendan has only made a few select cameo appearances in the anime, while Lucas made a cameo at the beginning of Giratina and the Sky Warrior battling Brendan.

Trivia

  • All of the female player characters from the main series who have been in the anime are Pokémon Coordinators either full-time or part-time.
  • None of the male player characters from the main series (or their counterparts) have encountered Ash. Jimmy was the only one besides Ash to have more than merely a cameo. The only male player character in all of the Pokémon games to have encountered Ash is Kellyn of Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia.
  • Leaf is the only player character from the handheld games so far not to appear in the anime either through a cameo or a counterpart.


Player characters
Core series RedLeafEthanKrisLyraBrendanMayLucasDawn
HilbertHildaNateRosaCalemSerenaElioSelene
ChaseElaineVictorGloriaReiAkariFlorianJuliana
Side series WesMichaelNateCyndy
Spin-off games MarkMintTodd SnapLucy Fleetfoot
LunickSolanaKellynKateBenSummer
HeroHeroineTim GoodmanScottieBettie


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