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The Fuchsia Gym can be difficult to navigate, as it features invisible walls that were installed by Ninja Master Koga. Janine kept these in place when she took over. In addition, she added another layer of difficulty: all the other {{DL|Gym Leader|Gym Trainers|Trainers}} in the Gym look exactly like her.
The Fuchsia Gym can be difficult to navigate, as it features invisible walls that were installed by Ninja Master Koga. Janine kept these in place when she took over. In addition, she added another layer of difficulty: all the other {{DL|Gym Leader|Gym Trainers|Trainers}} in the Gym look exactly like her until talked to.


A field based on the Gym also appears in {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}}'s [[Gym Leader Castle]] and {{pkmn|Stadium 2}}'s Kanto Gym Leader Castle.
A field based on the Gym also appears in {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}}'s [[Gym Leader Castle]] and {{pkmn|Stadium 2}}'s Kanto Gym Leader Castle.
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===In Pokémon Origins===
[[File:Koga PO.png|200px|thumb|Fuchsia Gym in Pokémon Origins]]
[[File:Koga PO.png|200px|thumb|Fuchsia Gym in Pokémon Origins]]
 
The Fuchsia Gym was briefly seen in the [[Pokémon Origins]] episode ''[[PO03|File 3: Giovanni]]''. {{OBP|Red|Origins}} battled Koga off-screen and won, forcing the Gym Leader to concede his defeat and hand the young Trainer the Soul Badge.
===In Pokémon Origins===
The Fuchsia Gym was briefly seen in the [[Pokémon Origins]] episode ''[[PO03|File 3 - Giovanni]]''. {{OBP|Red|Origins}} battled Koga off-screen and won, forcing the Gym Leader to concede his defeat and hand the young Trainer the Soul Badge.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* If playing {{game2|Red|Blue|Yellow}} on a normal [[Game Boy]], the walls are invisible. However, when using a multicolored palette on the [[Game Boy Color]] or [[Game Boy Advance]], these walls are exposed. The same is true for {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}.
* If playing {{game2|Red|Blue|Yellow}} on a normal [[Game Boy]], the walls are invisible. However, when using a multicolored palette on the [[Game Boy Color]] or [[Game Boy Advance]], these walls are exposed. The same is true for {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}.
** In Generation I, {{Gen|II}}, and III, the invisible walls have 4 white spots at its corner, making it somewhat visible.
** In Generation {{gen|I}}, {{gen|II}}, and {{gen|III}}, the invisible walls have 4 white spots at its corner, making it somewhat visible.
* In [[Generation I|Generations I]] and {{Gen|III}}, despite specializing in {{type|Poison}}s, only two of the six Trainers in the Gym use Poison-type Pokémon. The four {{tc|Juggler}}s are all {{type|Psychic}} Trainers, and the two {{tc|Tamer}}s each have a {{type|Ground}}, which are ironically two of the types that are strong against Poison types in Generation I. However, {{p|Drowzee}} and {{p|Hypno}} both learn {{m|Poison Gas}} by level up, and {{p|Sandslash}} learns {{m|Poison Sting}} by level up.
* In Generations I and III, despite specializing in {{type|Poison}}s, only two of the six Trainers in the Gym use Poison-type Pokémon. The four {{tc|Juggler}}s are all {{type|Psychic}} Trainers, and the two {{tc|Tamer}}s each have a {{type|Ground}}, which are ironically two of the types that are strong against Poison types in Generation I. However, {{p|Drowzee}} and {{p|Hypno}} both learn {{m|Poison Gas}} by level up, and {{p|Sandslash}} learns {{m|Poison Sting}} by level up.


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