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The famous '''Professor Oak's Laboratory''', also called the '''Oak Pokémon Research Laboratory''', is a [[Pokémon]] lab located in [[Pallet Town]], in the [[region]] of [[Kanto]], that is directed by [[Professor Oak|Professor Samuel Oak]] and his assistant [[Tracey Sketchit]]. It's functions are to research the world of Pokémon, unravel the mysteries of these creatures and study their characteristics and behaviour in a natural environment. Another important job is to take care of the Pokémon that belong to [[Pallet Town]]'s [[Pokémon Trainer|trainers]].
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|translated_name=Okido Institute
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'''Professor Oak's Laboratory''' (Japanese: '''オーキド{{tt|研究所|けんきゅうしょ}}''' ''Okido Institute''), also called the '''Oak Pokémon Research Lab''' (Japanese: '''オーキド{{tt|博士|はかせ}}のポケモン{{tt|研究所|けんきゅうしょ}}''' ''Professor Oak's Pokémon Research Lab''), is a {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} lab located in [[Pallet Town]] that is directed by [[Professor Oak|Professor Samuel Oak]].


The lab has many different enviroments for the correct development of all types of Pokémon. They are areas of grass, sand, rocks and lakes to promote good interaction between the different classes of creatures. Also, the laboratory has the technology to keep normal and injured Pokémon healthy, and to make the biggest investigations in the country.
Its functions are to research Pokémon, unravel the mysteries surrounding them, and study their characteristics and behavior in a natural environment. Another important job is to take care of the Pokémon that belong to [[Pallet Town]]'s {{pkmn|Trainer}}s.


==In the games==
The lab has many different environments for the correct development of all kinds of Pokémon. There are areas of grass, sand, rocks, and lakes to promote good interaction between the different [[type]]s of Pokémon. The laboratory has the technology to keep Pokémon healthy and to make the largest scientific investigations in the region.
Professor Oak's Laboratory appears in the [[Pokémon games|games]] Pokémon [[Pokémon Red and Blue|Red, Blue]], [[Pokémon Red and Green|Green]], [[Pokémon Yellow|Yellow]], [[Pokémon Gold and Silver|Gold, Silver]], [[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal]], [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FireRed and LeafGreen]]. It is where [[Professor Oak]] gives the player one of three [[starter Pokémon]]: a {{p|Bulbasaur}}, a {{p|Charmander}} or a {{p|Squirtle}}. The player also receives the [[Pokédex]] at the laboratory as well.


The lab is a small building near to the player's house that has been slightly modified in every game.
==In the core series games==
Professor Oak's Laboratory appears in {{game2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}, {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, and [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]]. In the [[Generation I]] games and their [[remake]]s, it is where Oak gives the {{player}} their [[first partner Pokémon]] and a [[Pokédex]].


* [[Pokémon Red and Blue]]: The sign says "''Here is the Institute of Dr. Okido.''" in the translated version of the original Japanese game, "''Oak Pokémon Research Lab''" in the English language versions. Inside are three of Professor Oak's Aides, two men and one woman, a couple of shelves full with books, a table with three [[Poké Ball]]s, a computer, two blank encyclopedias ([[Pokédex]]), and two tips for the player.
===Appearance===
* [[Pokémon Yellow]]: Same as Red and Blue except that there is only one Poké Ball on the table and next to it is a trash can.
The lab is a small building near the player's house that has been slightly modified in every game.
* [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]]: Same as Red and Blue, but it also has two plants in the entrance, a ''mysterious machine'', books on the floor, and two regular machines in the corner and a window.
 
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In {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, the sign says "''Oak Pokémon Research Lab''" ("''Here is the Institute of Dr. Okido.''" in Japanese). Inside are three of Professor Oak's aides, two men and one woman, a couple of shelves full of books, a table with three {{i|Poké Ball}}s, a computer, two blank [[Pokédex]]es, and two tips for the player.
Image:Pokémon_Green.png|Red and Green (J)
 
Image:Pokémon_Red_Advanced.png|Red and Blue (E) and Blue (J)
In {{game|Yellow}}, the lab is the same as Red and Blue, except there is only one Poké Ball on the table, and next to the table stands a trash can.
Image:Pokémon_Yellow.png|Yellow
 
Image:Pokémon_Fire_Red.png|FireRed and LeafGreen
In {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, the lab is almost unchanged except recoloring, only adding two windows, removing the table that had the Pokédexes on it in the previous games, and adding another shelf to bookshelves.
 
In {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, other than the significant graphical enhancements, the laboratory also has two plants in the entrance, a mysterious machine, books on the floor, two regular machines in the corner, and a window.
 
In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, the building is modified to look 3D, but still has the overall design from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.
 
In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], the laboratory also mostly retains its overall design from [[Generation III]]. However, in these games, the content of one of the Poké Balls on the table is never revealed.
 
===Items===
{{itlisth|building}}
{{itemlist|None|sprite=LGPE Pokédex|size=30px|Obtained from [[Professor Oak]] after obtaining the {{ga|partner Pokémon}}|LP=yes|LE=yes|display=[[Pokédex]]}}
{{itemlist|Poké Ball|Obtained from Professor Oak after delivering him his [[Parcel]]|FR=yes|LG=yes|display={{i|Poké Ball}} ×5}}
{{itemlist|None|Obtained from Professor Oak after delivering him his Parcel|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|FR=yes|LG=yes|display=[[Pokédex]]|sprite=Kanto Pokédex III OD}}
{{itemlist|Razz Berry|Obtained from Professor Oak after delivering him his Parcel|LP=yes|LE=yes|display=[[Razz Berry]] ×20}}
{{itemlist|Poké Ball|Obtained from Professor Oak after defeating {{ga|Blue}} at the optional battle on {{rt|22|Kanto}}, if the {{player}} has no regular {{i|Poké Ball}}s in their [[Bag]] and has not added any caught data to the [[Pokédex]] ([[permanently missable items|permanently missed]] if the player skips this battle by earning the {{badge|Boulder}} first, or attempts to {{DL|List of glitches (Generation I)|Professor Oak's Poké Balls glitch|receive them with a full Bag}})|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|display={{i|Poké Ball}} ×5}}
{{itemlist|Poké Ball|Obtained from Professor Oak either after defeating {{ga|Blue}} at the optional battle on {{rt|22|Kanto}} or after battling Blue in [[Cerulean City]] (regardless of winning or losing), if the {{player}} has no regular {{i|Poké Ball}}s in their [[Bag]] and has not added any caught data to the [[List of Pokémon by Kanto Pokédex number|Kanto Pokédex]] (permanently missed if the player earns the {{badge|Earth}} first)|FR=yes|LG=yes|display={{i|Poké Ball}} ×5}}
{{itemlist|Key Stone|Obtained from Blue after earning seven [[Badge]]s and meeting {{ga|Trace}} in front of the [[Viridian Gym]]|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{itemlist|Venusaurite|Obtained from Blue after earning seven Badges and meeting Trace in front of the Viridian Gym|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{itemlist|Charizardite X|Obtained from Blue after earning seven Badges and meeting Trace in front of the Viridian Gym|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{itemlist|Charizardite Y|Obtained from Blue after earning seven Badges and meeting Trace in front of the Viridian Gym|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{itemlist|Blastoisinite|Obtained from Blue after earning seven Badges and meeting Trace in front of the Viridian Gym|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{itemlist|None|Obtained from Professor Oak after entering the [[Hall of Fame]] and catching at least 60 {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}|FR=yes|LG=yes|display=[[National Pokédex]]|sprite=Kanto Pokédex III OD}}
{{itemlist|HM Normal|Reward from Professor Oak after obtaining all 16 Badges|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{HM|08|Rock Climb}}}}
{{itemlist|Jade Orb|Obtained from Professor Oak after showing him the {{p|Groudon}} and {{p|Kyogre}} from the [[Embedded Tower]]|HG=yes|SS=yes}}
{{itlistfoot|building}}
 
===Pokémon===
====Generation I====
{{Catch/header|building|no}}
{{Catch/div|building|First partner Pokémon}}
{{Catch/entry1|001|Bulbasaur|yes|yes|no|Gift|5|One|type1=Grass|type2=Poison}}
{{Catch/entry1|004|Charmander|yes|yes|no|Gift|5|One|type1=Fire}}
{{Catch/entry1|007|Squirtle|yes|yes|no|Gift|5|One|type1=Water}}
{{Catch/entry1|025|Pikachu|no|no|yes|Gift|5|One|type1=Electric}}
{{Catch/footer|building}}
 
====Generation III====
{{Catch/header|building|no}}
{{Catch/div|building|First partner Pokémon}}
{{Catch/entryfl|001|Bulbasaur|yes|yes|Gift|5|One|type1=Grass|type2=Poison}}
{{Catch/entryfl|004|Charmander|yes|yes|Gift|5|One|type1=Fire}}
{{Catch/entryfl|007|Squirtle|yes|yes|Gift|5|One|type1=Water}}
{{Catch/footer|building|2}}
 
====Generation IV====
{{Catch/header|building|4}}
{{Catch/div|building|Gift Pokémon<br><small>After defeating {{color2|000|Red (game)|Red}}</small>}}
{{Catch/entryhs|001|Bulbasaur|yes|yes|Gift|5|all=One|type1=Grass|type2=Poison}}
{{Catch/entryhs|004|Charmander|yes|yes|Gift|5|all=One|type1=Fire}}
{{Catch/entryhs|007|Squirtle|yes|yes|Gift|5|all=One|type1=Water}}
{{Catch/footer|building|2}}
 
====Generation VII====
{{Catch/header|building|no}}
{{Catch/div|building|First partner Pokémon}}
{{Catch/entrype|025Pa|Pikachu|yes|no|Gift|5|One|type1=Electric|form=Partner}}
{{Catch/entrype|133Pa|Eevee|no|yes|Gift|5|One|form=Partner}}
{{Catch/footer|building|2}}
 
===Trainers===
In every game where the player gets their first partner Pokémon at Oak's, they will also have their first Trainer battle at the Laboratory against their [[rival]].
 
====Generation I====
=====Pokémon Red and Blue=====
{{MSP/3|001|Bulbasaur}} If the {{player}} chose {{p|Bulbasaur}}:
{{Party/Single
|color={{blue color}}
|headcolor={{blue color light}}
|bordercolor={{green color dark}}
|sprite=Spr RG Blue 1.png
|prize={{PDollar}}175
|name={{color2|000|Blue (game)|Blue}}
|game=RGB
|location=Professor Oak's Laboratory
|pokemon=1}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/1
|game=Blue
|ndex=004
|pokemon=Charmander
|level=5
|type1=Fire
|move1=Scratch|move1type=Normal
|move2=Growl|move2type=Normal}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
{{MSP/3|004|Charmander}} If the {{player}} chose {{p|Charmander}}:
{{Party/Single
|color={{blue color}}
|headcolor={{blue color light}}
|bordercolor={{green color dark}}
|sprite=Spr RG Blue 1.png
|prize={{PDollar}}175
|name={{color2|000|Blue (game)|Blue}}
|game=RGB
|location=Professor Oak's Laboratory
|pokemon=1}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/1
|game=Blue
|ndex=007
|pokemon=Squirtle
|level=5
|type1=Water
|move1=Tackle|move1type=Normal
|move2=Tail Whip|move2type=Normal}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
{{MSP/3|007|Squirtle}} If the {{player}} chose {{p|Squirtle}}:
{{Party/Single
|color={{blue color}}
|headcolor={{blue color light}}
|bordercolor={{green color dark}}
|sprite=Spr RG Blue 1.png
|prize={{PDollar}}175
|name={{color2|000|Blue (game)|Blue}}
|game=RGB
|location=Professor Oak's Laboratory
|pokemon=1}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/1
|game=Blue
|ndex=001
|pokemon=Bulbasaur
|level=5
|type1=Grass
|type2=Poison
|move1=Tackle
|move1type=Normal
|move2=Growl
|move2type=Normal}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
=====Pokémon Yellow=====
{{Party/Single
|color={{blue color}}
|headcolor={{blue color light}}
|bordercolor={{green color dark}}
|sprite=Spr Y Blue 1.png
|prize={{PDollar}}175
|name={{color2|000|Blue (game)|Blue}}
|game=Y
|location=Professor Oak's Laboratory
|pokemon=1}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=133
|pokemon=Eevee
|level=5
|type1=Normal
|move1=Tackle|move1type=Normal
|move2=Tail Whip|move2type=Normal}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
====Generation III====
{{MSP/3|001|Bulbasaur}} If the {{player}} chose {{p|Bulbasaur}}:
{{Party/Single
|color={{blue color}}
|headcolor={{blue color light}}
|bordercolor={{green color dark}}
|sprite=Spr FRLG Blue 1.png
|prize={{PDollar}}80
|class=Rival
|classlink=Rival
|name={{color2|000|Blue (game)|Blue}}
|game=FRLG
|location=Professor Oak's Laboratory
|pokemon=1}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/3
|game=FireRed
|ndex=004
|pokemon=Charmander
|level=5
|gender=male
|type1=Fire
|ability=Blaze
|move1=Scratch|move1type=Normal
|move2=Growl|move2type=Normal}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
{{MSP/3|004|Charmander}} If the {{player}} chose {{p|Charmander}}:
{{Party/Single
|color={{blue color}}
|headcolor={{blue color light}}
|bordercolor={{green color dark}}
|sprite=Spr FRLG Blue 1.png
|prize={{PDollar}}80
|class=Rival
|classlink=Rival
|name={{color2|000|Blue (game)|Blue}}
|game=FRLG
|location=Professor Oak's Laboratory
|pokemon=1}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/3
|game=FireRed
|ndex=007
|pokemon=Squirtle
|level=5
|gender=male
|type1=Water
|ability=Torrent
|move1=Tackle|move1type=Normal
|move2=Tail Whip|move2type=Normal}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
{{MSP/3|007|Squirtle}} If the {{player}} chose {{p|Squirtle}}:
{{Party/Single
|color={{blue color}}
|headcolor={{blue color light}}
|bordercolor={{green color dark}}
|sprite=Spr FRLG Blue 1.png
|prize={{PDollar}}80
|class=Rival
|classlink=Rival
|name={{color2|000|Blue (game)|Blue}}
|game=FRLG
|location=Professor Oak's Laboratory
|pokemon=1}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/3
|game=FireRed
|ndex=001
|pokemon=Bulbasaur
|level=5
|gender=male
|type1=Grass|type2=Poison
|ability=Overgrow
|move1=Tackle|move1type=Normal
|move2=Growl|move2type=Normal}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
====Generation VII====
{{MSP/PE|025Pa|Pikachu}} In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Pikachu!]]:
{{Party/Single
|color={{green color}}
|headcolor={{black color light}}
|bordercolor={{black color dark}}
|sprite=VSTrace.png
|size=90px
|prize={{PDollar}}120
|class=Pokémon Trainer
|classlink=Pokémon Trainer
|name={{color2|000|Trace (game)|Trace}}
|game=LGP
|location=Professor Oak's Laboratory
|pokemon=1}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/7/LG
|ndex=133
|pokemon=Eevee
|level=6
|gender=male
|type1=Normal
|move1=Tackle|move1type=Normal|move1cat=Physical
|move2=Growl|move2type=Normal|move2cat=Status}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
{{MSP/PE|133Pa|Eevee}} In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Eevee!]]:
{{Party/Single
|color={{green color}}
|headcolor={{black color light}}
|bordercolor={{black color dark}}
|sprite=VSTrace.png
|size=90px
|prize={{PDollar}}120
|class=Pokémon Trainer
|classlink=Pokémon Trainer
|name={{color2|000|Trace (game)|Trace}}
|game=LGE
|location=Professor Oak's Laboratory
|pokemon=1}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/7/LG
|ndex=025
|pokemon=Pikachu
|level=6
|gender=male
|type1=Electric
|move1=Thunder Shock|move1type=Electric|move1cat=Special
|move2=Growl|move2type=Normal|move2cat=Status}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
===Appearance===
====Outside====
<gallery perrow=3>
File:Professor Oak Lab RG.png|Red and Green (Japanese)
File:Professor Oak Lab RB.png|Red and Blue (International) and Blue (Japanese)
File:Professor Oak Lab Y.png|Yellow
File:Professor Oak Lab GSC.png|Gold, Silver and Crystal
File:Professor Oak Lab FRLG.png|FireRed and LeafGreen
File:Professor Oak Lab HGSS.png|HeartGold and SoulSilver
File:Oak's Lab Exterior LGPE.png|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
</gallery>
 
====Inside====
<gallery perrow=3>
File:Professor Oak Lab inside RB.png|Red and Blue
File:Professor Oak Lab inside Y.png|Yellow
File:Professor Oak Lab inside GSC.png|Gold, Silver, and Crystal
File:Professor Oak Lab inside FRLG.png|FireRed and LeafGreen
File:Professor Oak Lab inside HGSS.png|HeartGold and SoulSilver
File:Oak's Lab Entrance LGPE.png|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
</gallery>
</gallery>


Professor Oak's Laboratory also appears in [[Pokémon Snap]], shown as the background of the main menu of the game. [[Todd Snap]] reports back here regularly to show his photos to Professor Oak. Presumably, the professor keeps information like the [[Pokémon Report (Pokémon Snap)|Pokémon Report]], [[Pokémon Album]], and all information on [[Pokémon sign]]s in his laboratory. It appears the same way in this game that it does in the {{pkmn|anime}}.
==In the side series games==
===Pokémon Stadium===
{{main|Pokémon Lab (Stadium)}}
Professor Oak's Laboratory, known as the "Pokémon Lab", also appears in {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}}. In it, the player can interact with a copy of {{game|Red and Blue|s|Pokémon Red, Blue}}, or {{v2|Yellow}} inserted into the [[Transfer Pak]], allowing them to view their {{OBP|Pokédex|Stadium}}, organize the [[item]]s in their [[PC]], access their [[Pokémon Storage System|Box]], [[trade]] Pokémon, and send prize Pokémon received at the [[Gym Leader Castle]] into the inserted game.
 
Oak has another Lab in [[White City]] in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], which has the same basic functionality expanded to support {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}.
 
==In the spin-off games==
===Pokémon Puzzle League===
In [[Pokémon Puzzle League]] for the [[Nintendo 64]], an area called "Prof. Oak's Labs" acts as tutorial area. Professor Oak will teach the player how to play the game.
 
===Pokémon Snap===
[[File:Snap Professor Oak.png|thumb|200px|The lab in Pokémon Snap]]
Professor Oak's Laboratory also appears in [[Pokémon Snap]], shown as the background of the main menu of the game. [[Todd Snap]] reports back here regularly to show his photos to Professor Oak. Presumably, the professor keeps information like the [[Pokémon Report]], [[Pokémon Album]], and all information on [[Pokémon sign]]s in his laboratory. It appears the same way in this game that it does in the {{pkmn|anime}}.
 
===[[Pokémon Masters EX]]===
Artwork of various depictions of Professor Oak's Laboratory is seen in {{mas|Professor Oak}} and {{mas|Ash}}'s mindscapes.
{| style="background: #7B30B2; {{roundy}}; border: #7B30B2;"
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{| style="background: #AB60E2; {{roundy}}; border: #AB60E2;"
|- style="text-align:center"
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{| style="background: #{{psychic color light}}; {{roundy}}; border: #{{psychic color light}}; padding: 0px 5px 5px 5px"
|-
|<big>'''{{color2|000|Professor_Oak (Masters)#Mew (Pre-Sync Move → Post-Sync Move)|Professor Oak & Mew}}'''</big>
|-
| [[File:Professor Oak Mindscape.png|200px]]
|}
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{| style="background: #{{electric color light}}; {{roundy}}; border: #{{electric color light}}; padding: 0px 5px 5px 5px"
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|<big>'''{{color2|000|Ash (Masters)#Pikachu|Ash & Pikachu}}'''</big>
|-
| [[File:Ash Mindscape.png|200px]]
|}
|}
|}


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
The laboratory debuted in the first episode, ''[[EP001|Pokémon - I Choose You!]]'', when [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]] received his [[Ash's Pikachu|Pikachu]]. Since then, it has been in a couple of normal episodes, mostly in the start and ending of a [[region]] adventure, but also in [[Pokémon Chronicles]] and in the [[Pokémon movie|movies]]. The building stands out in [[Pallet Town]] for its wind turbine, the three windows of the inner balcony and for the four windows of the second floor. Every time Ash captures a Pokémon when he has six already [[party|with him]], the new Pokémon is automatically transported here. Ash also has a habit of leaving all of his Pokémon besides Pikachu here each time he leaves for a new [[region]], starting with [[Hoenn]].
[[File:Professor Oaks Laboratory.png|thumb|250px|left|Professor Oak's Laboratory as it appears in the anime]]
===Main series===
[[File:Oak Lobby.png|thumb|250px|Ash and his friends talking in the lobby]]
The laboratory debuted in the first episode, ''[[EP001|Pokémon - I Choose You!]]'', when {{Ash}} received his {{AP|Pikachu}}. Since then, it has been seen in many episodes, mostly in the start and ending of Ash's {{pkmn|journey}} through a [[region]], but also in [[Pokémon Chronicles]] and in the {{pkmn|movie}}s. The building stands out in [[Pallet Town]] for its wind turbine.


===Structure===
Every time Ash {{pkmn2|caught|catches}} a {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} when he has already a full [[party]], the new Pokémon is automatically transported here. Ash also has a habit of leaving {{cat|Ash's Pokémon|all of his Pokémon}} besides Pikachu here each time he leaves for a new region, starting with [[Hoenn]].
====Infrastructure====
[[image:Oaks_Lab_-_Lobby.jpg‎|frame|Ash and friends talking in the Lobby]]
[[image:Oak's_Lab_-_Poke_ball_store.jpg‎|frame|[[Butch]] and [[Cassidy]] find the storage room.]]
The "house" is composed by two floors and a inner balcony in the second one. Inside the entrance door is the hall with several doors and to the left are a chest of drawers and the upstairs. Here is a list of the rooms, all of them are in the first floor with the exception of the last one.


* The living room is a space to talk, eat, relax and presumably study. Above a pink, sometimes green, carpet are two couches and a table. To a side are a computer and the first of many stands of books. This is where most scenes in Oak's Laboratory take place.
Since ''[[EP116|The Rivalry Revival]]'', {{Tracey}} has been working at the lab as an [[Professors' aides|assistant]] to {{an|Professor Oak}}. In ''[[JN147|The Rainbow and the Pokémon Master!]]'', Ash briefly filled in for Tracey while he traveled for a few days.


* There are two scientific rooms with a lot of machines shown in ''[[H004|Showdown at the Oak Corral]]'' when the professor and [[Tracey Sketchit|Tracey]] were in search of [[Team Rocket]].
====Structure====
=====Infrastructure=====
[[File:Oak storage room.png|thumb|left|250px|[[Butch]] and [[Cassidy]] find the storage room]]
The lab is composed of two floors. Inside the entrance door is a hallway with several doors, and to the left is a chest of drawers and the stairway to the second floor.


* The [[Poké Ball]] Storage Room has the Pokémon of every Trainer born in [[Pallet Town]]. This treasure of hundreds of Pokémon, and the fact that the only security system it has is a sliding door, has been the reason for the attempted robbery by [[Team Rocket]].
The living room is the space where {{an|Professor Oak}} hosts, eats, relaxes, and presumably studies. On a pink carpet (sometimes shown as green) are two couches and a table. To the side are a computer and bookshelves. This is where many scenes in the lab take place. There are also two science rooms full of various machines.


* Also in the first floor is the library, that is composed of two rooms. One is a study room with a huge stand of books in the wall and a pair of windows. The other in the back is a storage room, full with all kind of books like the old Oak's sketchbook with the sketch he made of Celebi and Pikachu sleeping during ''[[Pokémon 4Ever]]''. The full view of the library is only shown in this movie.
The [[Poké Ball]] Storage Room stores the extra Pokémon of every Trainer born in [[Pallet Town]]. This treasure of hundreds of Pokémon has been the target of attempted robberies by [[Team Rocket]]. In addition, the lab has a library, composed of two rooms. One is a study room with a large bookshelf and a pair of windows. The other, in the back, is a storage room full of books, including Oak's old sketchbook.
[[File:Oak Library.png|thumb|300px|The study room of Professor Oak]]
Upstairs is the research floor. Here are all the technological pieces, the heart of the laboratory. It includes several machines used for Pokémon testing and a table with various chemicals on it. Nearby is a blue chair. In front of it are the status screen, which shows the health and power of a Pokémon, and Professor Oak's computer, where he records his research. This computer doubles as a videophone, which he uses to communicate with other professors or Trainers. Beside the computer is the [[Poké Ball]] Transfer machine, for the transportation of Pokémon to their Trainers in a [[Pokémon Center]]. The room also includes a bookshelf, a desk with a lamp, a brown couch, and a drawing board. A few machines are connected to a glass container full of water, possibly to study aquatic Pokémon. Hanging from the ceiling is a large lamp.


[[Image:Oaks_Lab_-_1Floor_-_Biblio.jpg|frame|left|The study room of Professor Oak]]
The stairs lead up to an inner balcony, which has a door and the three large windows seen in most outside views of the lab.
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* Upstairs is the research floor. Here are all the technological pieces, for that reason this a fundamental room, the brain of the laboratory. To analyze the whole room lets indicate the point of start of the view, the downstairs to the first floor. To the right are several machines for Pokémon testing and a table with chemicals. Nearby is a blue chair. In front of it are the status screen, which shows the health and power of a Pokémon, and Professor Oak's computer, where he records his research.  This computer doubles as a videophone, which he uses to communicate with others professors or Trainers. Aside the computer is the [[Poké Ball]] Transfer for the transportation of Pokémon to their Trainers in a [[Pokémon Center]].
[[File:Oaks Lab - Research Room.png|thumb|center|450px|A full view of the research floor]]
 
=====Superstructure=====
The Oak Corral is a natural environment for Pokémon development. It is divided into regions according to type; there are areas that are perfect for {{t|Rock}} Pokémon, desert areas for {{t|Ground}} and {{t|Fire}} types, grassy regions, and several lakes. Sometimes the Pokémon don't get along; for this reason, some Pokémon, such as [[Ash's Bulbasaur]], act as mediators between quarreling Pokémon.
[[File:Oak Corral.png|thumb|center|500px|A panoramic view to the Oak Corral]]
 
=====Trainer's Pokémon residing at the Lab=====
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| {{InactivePoké|Gary|Krabby|Gary Krabby.png|water|link=Gary Oak#Krabby}}
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Kingler|Ash Kingler.png|water|fir=Krabby}}
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Muk|Ash Muk.png|poison}}
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Tauros|Ash Tauros.png|normal|disp=Tauros (×30)|size=217px}} ♂
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Gary|Dodrio|Gary Dodrio.png|normal|flying|fir=Doduo|link=Gary Oak#Dodrio}}
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Snorlax|Ash Snorlax.png|normal|size=200px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Heracross|Ash Heracross.png|bug|fighting|size=200px}} ♂
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Noctowl|Ash Noctowl.png|normal|flying|size=200px}} {{shinystar}}
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Bayleef|Ash Bayleef.png|grass|size=200px}} ♀
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Bulbasaur|Ash Bulbasaur.png|grass|poison|size=200px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Quilava|Ash Quilava.png|fire|fir=Cyndaquil|size=200px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Totodile|Ash Totodile.png|water|size=200px}} ♂
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Donphan|Ash Donphan.png|ground|fir=Phanpy|size=200px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Gary|Nidoking|Gary Nidoking.png|poison|ground|link=Gary Oak#Nidoking|size=160px}} ♂
| {{InactivePoké|Gary|Nidoqueen|Gary Nidoqueen.png|poison|ground|link=Gary Oak#Nidoqueen}} ♀
| {{InactivePoké|Gary|Magmar|Gary Magmar.png|fire|link=Gary Oak#Magmar}}
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Gary|Scizor|Gary Scizor.png|bug|steel|link=Gary Oak#Scizor}}
| {{InactivePoké|Gary|Golem|Gary Golem.png|rock|ground|link=Gary Oak#Golem}}
| {{InactivePoké|Gary|Pinsir|Gary Unseen Silver Conference Pokémon.png|bug|link=Pinsir (Pokémon)}}
| {{InactivePoké|Gary|Houndoom|Gary Unseen Silver Conference Pokémon.png|dark|fire|link=Houndoom (Pokémon)}}
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Gary|Fearow|Gary Unseen Silver Conference Pokémon.png|normal|flying|link=Fearow (Pokémon)}}
| {{InactivePoké|Gary|Alakazam|Gary Unseen Silver Conference Pokémon.png|psychic|link=Alakazam (Pokémon)}}
| {{InactivePoké|Gary|Skarmory|Gary Johto Pokémon.png|steel|flying|link=Skarmory (Pokémon)}}
| {{InactivePoké|Gary|Kingdra|Gary Johto Pokémon.png|water|dragon|link=Kingdra (Pokémon)}}
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Torkoal|Ash Torkoal.png|fire|size=200px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Glalie|Ash Glalie.png|ice|size=156px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Swellow|Ash Swellow.png|normal|flying|size=200px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Sceptile|Ash Sceptile.png|grass|size=200px}}
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Corphish|Ash Corphish.png|water|size=200px}} ♂
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Staraptor|Ash Staraptor.png|normal|flying|size=200px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Torterra|Ash Torterra.png|grass|ground|size=200px}} ♂
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Infernape|Ash Infernape.png|fire|fighting|size=200px}} ♂
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Buizel|Ash Buizel.png|water|size=200px}} ♂
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Gible|Ash Gible.png|dragon|ground|size=200px}} ♂
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Gliscor|Ash Gliscor.png|ground|flying|size=200px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Unfezant|Ash Unfezant.png|normal|flying|size=200px}} ♀
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Leavanny|Ash Leavanny.png|bug|grass|size=200px}} ♂
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Palpitoad|Ash Palpitoad.png|water|ground|size=200px}} ♂
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Boldore|Ash Boldore.png|rock|size=200px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Krookodile|Ash Krookodile.png|ground|dark|size=200px}} ♂
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Charizard|Ash Charizard.png|fire|flying|size=200px}} ♂
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Oshawott|Ash Oshawott.png|water|size=200px}} ♂
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Pignite|Ash Pignite.png|fire|fighting|size=200px}} ♂
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Snivy|Ash Snivy.png|grass|grass|size=200px}} ♀
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Scraggy|Ash Scraggy.png|dark|fighting|size=200px}} ♂
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Talonflame|Ash Talonflame.png|fire|flying|size=200px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Hawlucha|Ash Hawlucha.png|fighting|flying|size=200px}} ♂
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Noivern|Ash Noivern.png|flying|dragon|size=200px}} ♂
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Dragonite|Ash Dragonite.png|dragon|flying|size=200px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Gengar|Ash Gengar.png|ghost|poison|size=200px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Lucario|Ash Lucario.png|fighting|steel|size=200px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Sirfetch'd|Ash Sirfetch'd.png|fighting|size=200px}}
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Dracovish|Ash Dracovish.png|water|dragon|size=200px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Ash|Pidgeot|Ash Pidgeot.png|normal|flying|size=200px}}
|}
 
=====Other=====
There are various Pokémon that live on the Oak Corral. Only a handful have been seen but there are various kinds of different Pokémon. People like Professor Oak and {{Tracey}} care for them. Other Trainers' Pokémon reside here such as {{Gary}}'s.
{| width="100%"
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| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Squirtle|Professor Oak Laboratory Squirtle Horsea Goldeen Seadra.png|water|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Caterpie|Professor Oak Laboratory Caterpie.png|bug|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Butterfree|Professor Oak Laboratory Various SM042.png|bug|flying|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Kakuna|Professor Oak Laboratory Kakuna.png|bug|poison|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Beedrill|Professor Oak Laboratory Beedrill.png|bug|poison|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Pidgey|Professor Oak Laboratory Pidgey.png|normal|flying|link=no}}
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Pidgeotto|Professor Oak Laboratory Pidgeotto Spearow.png|normal|flying|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Rattata|Professor Oak Laboratory various 1.png|normal|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Raticate|Professor Oak Laboratory various 1.png|normal|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Spearow|Professor Oak Laboratory Pidgeotto Spearow.png|normal|flying|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Raichu|Professor Oak Laboratory Raichu.png|electric|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Sandshrew|Professor Oak Laboratory Sandshrew.png|ground|link=no|size=115px}}
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Sandslash|Professor Oak Laboratory Sandslash.png|ground|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Nidoran♀|Professor Oak Laboratory various 1.png|poison|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Nidoran♂|Professor Oak Laboratory various 1.png|poison|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Ninetales|Ninetales SM042.png|fire|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Oddish|Professor Oak Laboratory Bellsprout Oddish Exeggcute Tangela.png|grass|poison|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Gloom|Professor Oak Laboratory Gloom Vileplume.png|grass|poison|link=no}}
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Vileplume|Professor Oak Laboratory Gloom Vileplume.png|grass|poison|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Paras|Professor Oak Laboratory Various SM042.png|bug|grass|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Parasect|Professor Oak Laboratory various 1.png|bug|grass|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Dugtrio|Dugtrio anime.png|ground|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Dugtrio|Dugtrio anime.png|ground|steel|disp=Alolan Dugtrio|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Psyduck|Professor Oak Laboratory Seel Magikarp Goldeen Psyduck.png|water|link=no}}
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Mankey|Mankey Primeape banana.png|fighting|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Primeape|Mankey Primeape banana.png|fighting|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Growlithe|Professor Oak Laboratory various 1.png|fire|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Poliwag|Professor Oak Laboratory Poliwag Poliwhirl Goldeen Magikarp.png|water|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Poliwhirl|Professor Oak Laboratory Poliwhirl Goldeen Magikarp.png|water|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Bellsprout|Professor Oak Laboratory Bellsprout Oddish Exeggcute Tangela.png|grass|poison|link=no}}
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Weepinbell|Professor Oak Laboratory Bellsprout Weepinbell Victreebel.png|grass|poison|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Victreebel|Professor Oak Laboratory Bellsprout Weepinbell Victreebel.png|grass|poison|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Tentacool|Professor Oak Laboratory Slowpoke Magikarp Corsola Tentacool Seaking.png|water|poison|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Tentacruel|Professor Oak Laboratory Slowpoke Magikarp Corsola Tentacool Seaking.png|water|poison|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Geodude|Professor Oak Laboratory Geodude.png|rock|ground|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Geodude|Geodude anime.png|rock|electric|disp=Alolan Geodude|link=no}}
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Ponyta|Professor Oak Laboratory Ponyta Rapidash.png|fire|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Rapidash|Rapidash anime.png|fire|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Slowpoke|Professor Oak Laboratory Slowpoke Magikarp Corsola Tentacool Seaking.png|water|psychic|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Dodrio|Professor Oak Laboratory Dodrio.png|Normal|Flying|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Seel|Professor Oak Laboratory Seel Magikarp Goldeen Psyduck.png|water|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Dewgong|Dewgong anime.png|water|ice|link=no}}
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Muk|Muk and Alolan Muk anime.png|poison|dark|disp=Alolan Muk|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Onix|Professor Oak Laboratory Onix.png|rock|ground|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Krabby|Professor Oak Laboratory Krabby Staryu Corsola.png|water|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Voltorb|Professor Oak Laboratory Voltorb Electrode.png|electric|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Electrode|Professor Oak Laboratory Voltorb Electrode.png|electric|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Exeggcute|Professor Oak Laboratory Bellsprout Oddish Exeggcute Tangela.png|grass|psychic|link=no}}
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Exeggutor|Exeggutor anime.png|grass|psychic|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Exeggutor|Exeggutor anime.png|grass|dragon|disp=Alolan Exeggutor|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Marowak|Professor Oak Lab Marowak.png|ground|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Rhyhorn|Professor Oak Laboratory Onix Exeggute Rhyhorn Rhydon.png|ground|rock|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Rhydon|Professor Oak Laboratory Onix Exeggute Rhyhorn Rhydon.png|ground|rock|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Tangela|Professor Oak Laboratory Bellsprout Oddish Exeggcute Tangela.png|grass|link=no}}
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Horsea|Professor Oak Laboratory Horsea.png|water|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Seadra|Professor Oak Laboratory Squirtle Horsea Goldeen Seadra.png|water|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Goldeen|Professor Oak Laboratory Poliwhirl Goldeen Magikarp.png|water|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Seaking|Professor Oak Laboratory Slowpoke Magikarp Corsola Tentacool Seaking.png|water|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Staryu|Professor Oak Laboratory Krabby Staryu Corsola.png|water|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Starmie|Professor Oak Laboratory Starmie.png|water|psychic|link=no}}
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Magikarp|Professor Oak Laboratory Poliwhirl Goldeen Magikarp.png|water|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Gyarados|Professor Oak Laboratory Gyarados.png|water|flying|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Snorlax|Professor Oak Laboratory Snorlax.png|normal|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Hoothoot|Professor Oak Laboratory Hoothoot.png|normal|flying|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Quagsire|Professor Oak Laboratory various 3.png|water|ground|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Hoppip|Professor Oak Laboratory various 3.png|grass|flying|link=no|size=115px}}
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Skiploom|Professor Oak Laboratory various 3.png|grass|flying|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Jumpluff|Professor Oak Laboratory Jumpluff.png|grass|flying|link=no|size=115px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Bellossom|Professor Oak Laboratory Bellossom.png|grass|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Corsola|Professor Oak Laboratory Slowpoke Magikarp Corsola Tentacool Seaking.png|water|rock|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Taillow|Professor Oak Laboratory Taillow.png|normal|flying|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Starly|Professor Oak Laboratory Starly.png|normal|flying|link=no}}
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Pidove|Professor Oak Laboratory Pidove.png|normal|flying|link=no}}
|}
 
=====Previously resided at the Lab=====
{| width="100%"
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| {{InactivePoké|Gary|Arcanine|Gary Arcanine.png|fire|size=200px}}
| {{InactivePoké|Gary|Umbreon|Gary Umbreon.png|dark|size=200px}}
| {{InactivePoké|May|Venusaur|May Bulbasaur.png|grass|poison|disp=Bulbasaur}} ♀
| {{InactivePoké|Dawn|Ambipom|Ash Aipom.png|normal|disp=Aipom}} ♀
|}


:Stairs lead up to an inner balcony, which has a door and the three large windows that we can see from the outside. Down are a stand of books, a desk with his lamp, a brown seat (the professor sleep in this couch in ''[[Spell of the Unown]]'') and a drawing board with parallelogram to make sketches. Next a couple of machines connected to a glass container full of water, possibly to study aquatic Pokémon. And finally is the downstairs again. In the middle of the floor is a huge spotlight for a better observation.
===Pokémon Origins===
[[File:Professor Oak Laboratory PO.png|thumb|250px|Professor Oak's Laboratory in [[Pokémon Origins]]]]
Professor Oak's Laboratory first appeared in ''[[PO01|File 1: Red]]'', where {{OBP|Red|Origins}} and {{OBP|Blue|Origins}} got their first Pokémon and Pokédexes from Professor Oak. In ''[[PO04|File 4: Charizard]]'', Red returned to the lab after having {{pkmn2|caught}} all 149 known Pokémon. Later, after Red had successfully caught {{p|Mewtwo}} in [[Cerulean Cave]], Professor Oak held a minor celebration at the laboratory to congratulate Red and Blue on completing of the Pokédex, although Red soon realized that {{p|Mew}} still remained uncaught.
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[[Image:Oaks_Lab_-_Research_Room.png|frame|center|450px|A full view of the research floor]]
===I Choose You!===
[[File:Professor Oak Laboratory M20.png|thumb|250px|Professor Oak's Laboratory in ''[[M20|I Choose You!]]'']]
Professor Oak's Laboratory appeared at the beginning of ''[[M20|I Choose You!]]''. It was where {{OBP|Ash Ketchum|M20|Ash}} obtained {{OBP|Ash's Pikachu|M20|his Pikachu}}.
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====Superstructure====
===Pokémon Evolutions===
[[image:Oaks_Lab_-_Corral.jpg|frame|A small view to the Oak Corral]]
[[File:Professor Oak's Laboratory Evolutions.png|thumb|250px|Professor Oak's Laboratory in [[Pokémon Evolutions]]]]
The Oak Corral is a natural environment for the right development of Pokémon's life. It's divided in regions according the type; some areas are exclusives for rock Pokémon, some with desert scenery are for sand and fire ones, they are regions of grass and several lakes. Sometimes the Pokémon that live in the same or in a near territory have big fights (like Grass ones vs another class of Grass or against Water ones), for that reason are some guards to keep an eye on them, like [[Ash's Bulbasaur]].
Professor Oak's Laboratory appeared in ''[[PE08|The Discovery]]''. {{ga|Green}} met [[Professor Oak]] there, apologizing for having failed to complete the [[Pokédex]]. Professor Oak, however, revealed that other [[Pallet Town]] Trainers had been taking on the same project as well, and thanks to them, the Pokédex was now complete. Just then, he received a call from [[Professor Willow|a colleague of his]], who informed him of {{p|Meltan|a new Pokémon made entirely of metal}}. However, when Professor Oak turned around to share the news with Green, {{ga|Elaine}}, and {{ga|Trace}}, he was surprised to see them having already left.
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==In the Pokémon Special manga==
==In the manga==
[[image:Oaks_Lab_-_Manga.jpg‎|frame|Red in Oak's laboratory]]
===Pokémon Adventures===
In his search to be the best Trainer, {{Special|Red}} goes to see [[Professor Oak]] in ''[[PS001|A Glimpse of the Glow]]'', but the laboratory, a one-floor building with a sign, was deserted and had the door open, so he entered. The first view of the inside of the lab was seen in ''[[PS002|Bulbasaur, Come Home!]]'', and was shown to have machines, tables, stands of books, the glass container full of water and, of course, a [[Poké Ball]] storage area.
===={{MangaArc|Red, Green & Blue}}====
[[File:Professor Oak Laboratory Adventures.png|thumb|200px|Professor Oak's Laboratory in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]
The laboratory first appeared in ''[[PS001|A Glimpse of the Glow]]'', where {{adv|Red}} went to see {{adv|Professor Oak}}. The first view of the inside of the lab was seen in ''[[PS002|Bulbasaur, Come Home!]]'', and was shown to have machines, tables, bookshelves, a glass container full of water and a [[Poké Ball]] storage area. Red accidentally let all the Pokémon in the laboratory out of their Poké Balls, with some even escaping the building altogether, forcing Red and Professor Oak to chase them.
 
In ''[[PS027|Kalling Kadabra]]'', [[Sabrina's Kadabra]] disguised itself as Professor Oak, rampaging around the place in front of Red. [[Sabrina]] herself also briefly appeared, giving Red a message to come to [[Saffron City]]. {{adv|Blue}} then arrived with his {{TP|Blue|Charizard}}, showing Red a picture of Saffron City, which had been taken over by [[Team Rocket]] and was where they kept the citizens of Pallet Town they had imprisoned.
 
===={{MangaArc|FireRed & LeafGreen}}====
The laboratory was once again seen in ''[[PS269|Return to Pallet Town]]'', when Red and Blue received messages from Professor Oak to return their [[Pokédex]]es. This was later revealed to be a trap set by Team Rocket, intending to force Professor Oak to create them their own version of the Pokédex in preparation to capture {{adv|Deoxys}}.
 
===={{MangaArc|Emerald}}====
{{adv|Crystal}} started working as Professor Oak's assistant at the lab. She was seen in the lab while she supplied {{adv|Emerald}} with Pokémon for use in the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} challenge.
 
[[File:Professor Oak Laboratory PM.png|thumb|left|220px|Professor Oak's Laboratory in [[Pokémon Pocket Monsters]]]]
[[File:Professor Oak Laboratory Zensho.png|thumb|180px|Professor Oak's Laboratory in [[Pokémon Zensho]]]]
 
===Pokémon Pocket Monsters===
{{OBP|Professor Oak|Pocket Monsters}}'s lab debuted in ''[[PM001|Introducing the Pokémon Clefairy!!]]''. This was where {{OBP|Red|Pocket Monsters}} chose {{TP|Red|Clefairy}} and {{OBP|Green|Pocket Monsters}} chose {{TP|Green|Charmander}}. Unlike other media, Professor Oak has different laboratories in various regions. Similar to many of the buildings in the series, they would often get destroyed or burnt by Clefairy's antics.
 
===Pokémon Zensho===
The lab appeared in ''[[PZ01|Prologue: Pallet Town]]'' where {{Zensho|Satoshi}} chose his {{TP|Satoshi|Charmander|Charmander (Zensho)}} and {{Zensho|Shigeru}} chose {{p|Squirtle}}. Satoshi had his first battle there with Shigeru and emerged victorious.
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==Trivia==
* In [[Generation I]], there is a moment when it is possible to stop the game. This happens if the {{player}} holds the A button after choosing their first partner Pokémon, which will stop the {{ga|Blue|rival}} from choosing his own first partner Pokémon until the player releases the button. This happens in all Generation I games, but is easier to perform in {{v2|Yellow}}.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dYWCKeTDXM ""Freeze" the game in Oak's Lab", discovered and uploaded by LanceAndMissingNo.]</ref>
* In all Western Generation I games, when Professor Oak gives the player five {{i|Poké Ball}}s, his dialogue contains some errors that do not exist in the original Japanese versions:
** In {{game|Red and Blue|s|Pokémon Red, Blue}}, and Yellow, part of the text overlaps the previous line as opposed to inserting a new line and scrolling the text box accordingly.
*** In English Yellow only, this was fixed. However, a word is now misspelled.
*** Specifically in the Italian versions, another error was made; one of the words is rendered on top of the textbox's right border instead of appearing in a new line.
* If the player's Pokémon takes damage in their first battle against their rival in {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}, their Pokémon will be healed after the battle.
* Professor Oak's lab's iconic theme is not played in [[Generation IV]], with the background music instead being Pallet Town's theme. The only way to hear the lab theme is to listen to the [[Pokégear]] radio.
* In Pokémon Yellow only, there is a trash can on the right side of the table that Oak places the first partner Pokémon on. This blocks the player from walking to the other side of the table to collect Eevee in a spot where the rival cannot push them.
* In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], [[Sam]]'s sketchbook from ''[[M04|Celebi: The Voice of the Forest]]'' can be seen on the top of a bookshelf at the back of the laboratory.
** The same bookshelf also contains poems written by Professor Oak, [[List of cross-canon references|referencing]] his habit of [[Professor Oak's Pokémon Lecture|making senryūs]] in the {{pkmn|anime}}.
 
==In other languages==
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|fr_eu=Labo Pokémon du {{tt|Prof.|Professeur}} Chen{{sup/1|RBY}}{{sup/3|FRLG}}<br>Labo Pokémon de Chen{{sup/2|GSC}}<br>Laboratoire Pokémon du Professeur Chen{{sup/4|HGSS}}
|fi=Professori Oakin Pokémon-tutkimuslaitos
|de=Professor Eich Pokémon-Labor{{sup/1|RBY}}{{sup/3|FRLG}}<br>{{tt|Prof.|Professor}} Eich Pokémon Labor{{sup/2|GSC}}<br>{{tt|Prof.|Professor}} Eichs Pokémon-Labor{{sup/4|HGSS}}
|it=Laboratorio del Professor Oak{{sup/1|RBY}}{{sup/3|FRLG}}<br>Lab. Ricerca Pokémon di Oak{{sup/2|GSC}}<br>Laboratorio di ricerca Pokémon del {{tt|Prof.|Professor}} Oak{{sup/4|HGSS}}
|ko=오박사님의 포켓몬 연구소 ''O-baksanim-ui Pokémon Yeonguso''{{sup/2|GSC}}<br>오박사의 포켓몬 연구소 ''O-baksa-ui Pokémon Yeonguso''{{sup/4|HGSS}}
|pt_br=Laboratório Pokémon Professor Carvalho
|es_eu=Laboratorio de Investigación de Pokémon del Profesor Oak{{sup/1|RBY}}{{sup/3|FRLG}}<br>Laboratorio de Investigación Pokémon de Oak{{sup/2|GSC}}{{sup/4|HGSS}}
|vi=Viện nghiên cứu Pokémon
}}
|}
 
==See also==
* [[Professor Oak]]
* [[Pallet Town]]
 
==References==
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[[Category:Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! locations]]
[[Category:Snap locations]]
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[[ja:オーキド研究所]]
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[[fr:Laboratoire Pokémon du Professeur Chen]]
[[it:Laboratorio del Professor Oak]]
[[ja:オーキドけんきゅうじょ]]
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