If you were looking for the Coordinator who battled May, see Erica.

Erika
エリカ Erika
"The Nature-Loving Princess!"
Lets Go Pikachu Eevee Erika.png
Art from Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
Gender Female
Eye color Gray*, Green*, Brown*
Hair color Black*, Blue*, Teal*
Hometown Celadon City
Region Kanto
Relatives None
Trainer class Gym LeaderRBYGSCFRLGHGSSPE
Pokémon TrainerB2W2
Generation I, II, III, IV, V, VII
Games Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, Crystal, FireRed, LeafGreen, HeartGold, SoulSilver, Black 2, White 2, Let's Go, Pikachu!, Let's Go, Eevee!, Pokémon Stadium, Stadium 2, Masters
Leader of Celadon Gym
Badge Rainbow Badge
Specializes in Grass types
Animated debut Pokémon Scent-sation!
English voice actor Leah Applebaum (EP026)
Nathalie Gorham (M20)
Japanese voice actor Kyoko Hikami

Erika (Japanese: エリカ Erika) is the Gym Leader of Celadon City's Gym, known officially as the Celadon Gym. She hands out the Rainbow Badge to Trainers who defeat her. She is a serene young woman who specializes in Grass-type Pokémon. She sometimes dresses in elegant kimonos and seems to represent traditional Japanese beauty.

In the games

Erika's title is The Nature-Loving Princess.

Erika is ladylike, and a teacher of flower-arranging. She is a quiet girl, but she's well-known in Celadon City. Erika only collects Pokémon if she considers them attractive, though her definition of attractive seems to include varieties only a botanist could love. She also tends to doze off quite a bit, implying she may be narcoleptic (or simply being affected by the powders given off by the grass Pokémon), but will become inspired after a good match.

In addition to the Rainbow Badge, Erika gives out TM21 (Mega Drain), in Pokémon Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow. In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, their remakes HeartGold and SoulSilver, as well as FireRed and LeafGreen, she gives out TM19 (Giga Drain).

She can be battled again in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, after talking to her on Saturday or Sunday between 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM. She is found by Celadon City's fountain. If she is called on Sunday morning, she will happily give a rematch at the Fighting Dojo.

Fame Checker

This is a list of the Fame Checker's information on Erika in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.

Celadon City - sign
  • What does this person do?
"Celadon City Pokémon Gym
Leader: Erika
The Nature-Loving Princess!"
Celadon Gym - Erika
  • Favorite kind of Pokémon?
"I am a student of the art of flower arranging.
My Pokémon are solely of the Grass type."
Celadon Gym - Lass Lisa*
  • What is this person like?
"Our Leader Erika might be quiet, but she’s famous around here."
Celadon Gym - Beauty Tamia
  • What is this person like?
"We only use Grass-type Pokémon at our Gym.
Why? We also use them for making flower arrangements!"
Celadon Gym - Erika
  • Favorite kind of Pokémon?
"I would never collect Pokémon if they were unattractive."
Celadon Mansion - Pokémon Journal
  • There’s a rumor...
"Rumor has it that if you peek into Celadon Gym, you can often see Erika snoozing."
Message from Erika
  • From: Erika
  • To: [Player]
"I am so glad that there are strong Trainers like you.
That awareness alone inspires and motivates me to try harder.
Please visit me again.
Zzz..."

Pokémon

Pokémon Red and Blue



Pokémon Yellow



Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal



Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen



Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver

Gym battle



Rematch



Pokémon Black 2 and White 2

Pokémon World Tournament

Erika uses three of these Pokémon in Single Battles, four in Double and Rotation Battles, and all six in Triple Battles. Erika will always lead with her signature Pokémon, Vileplume.

Kanto Leaders Tournament



Type Expert/World Leaders Tournament



Challenge the Champion Lance!



Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!

Gym battle



Rematch



Pokémon Stadium

Round 1



Round 2



Pokémon Stadium 2

Round 1



Round 2



Quotes

Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow

  •  Before battle
"Hello. Lovely weather isn't it? It's so pleasant. ...Oh dear... I must have dozed off. Welcome. My name is Erika. I am the Leader of Celadon Gym. I teach the art of flower arranging. My Pokémon are of the grass-type. Oh, I'm sorry, I had no idea that you wished to challenge me. Very well, but I shall not lose."
  • Being defeated
"Oh! I concede defeat. You are remarkably strong. I must confer you the RainbowBadge."
  • After being defeated
"The RainbowBadge will make Pokémon up to L50 obey. It also allows Pokémon to use Strength in and out of battle. Please also take this with you."
"TM21 contains Mega Drain. Half the damage it inflicts is drained to heal your Pokémon!"
  • If the player doesn't have room for items
"You should make room for this."
  • If talked to after being defeated
"You are cataloging Pokémon? I must say I'm impressed. I would never collect Pokémon if they were unattractive."

Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal

  • Before battle
"Hello... Lovely weather, isn't it? It's so pleasant... ...I'm afraid I may doze off... My name is Erika. I am the Leader of Celadon Gym. ...Oh? All the way from Johto, you say? How nice... Oh. I'm sorry, I didn't realize that you wished to challenge me. Very well, but I shall not lose."
  • Being defeated
"Oh! I concede defeat... You are remarkably strong... I shall give you RainbowBadge..."
  • After being defeated
"That was a delightful match. I felt inspired. Please, I wish you to have to TM. It is Giga Drain. It is a wonderful move that drains half the damage it inflicts to heal your Pokémon. Please use it if it pleases you."
"Losing leaves a bitter aftertaste... But knowing that there are strong trainers spurs me to do better..."

Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

  • Before battle
"Hello... Lovely weather, isn't it? It's so pleasant. ...Oh dear... I must have dozed off. Welcome. My name is Erika. I am the Leader of Celadon Gym. I am a student of the art of flower arranging. My Pokémon are solely of the Grass type. ...Oh, I'm sorry, I had no idea that you wished to challenge me. Very well, but I shall not lose."
  • Being defeated
"Oh! I concede defeat. You are remarkably strong. I must confer on you the RainbowBadge."
  • After being defeated
"The RainbowBadge will make Pokémon up to Lv. 50 obey. It also allows Pokémon to use Strength in and out of battle. Please also take this with you."
"TM19 contains Giga Drain. Half the damage it inflicts is drained to heal your Pokémon. Wouldn't you agree it's a wonderful move?"
"You are cataloging Pokémon? I must say I'm impressed. I would never collect Pokémon if they were unattractive."

Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver

Celadon Gym

  • Before battle
"Hello... Lovely weather, isn't it? It's so pleasant... I'm afraid I might doze off... My name is Erika. I am the Leader of Celadon Gym. ...Oh? You are from Johto, you say? How nice... Oh. I'm sorry, I didn't realize that you wished to challenge me. I know. I have been training myself on not only flower arrangement but also Pokémon battle. I shall not lose."
  • After sending out last Pokémon
"Don't go easy on me. Give me everything you've got!"
  • When the last Pokémon is at a critical health
"Wow, that’s a bit harsh!"
  • Being defeated
"Looks like I underestimated you..."
  • After being defeated
"Oh! I concede defeat... You are remarkably strong... I shall give you the Rainbow Badge..."
"That was a delightful match. I felt inspired. Please, I wish you to have this TM19 as a special token. It is Giga Drain. It is a wonderful move that drains half the damage it inflicts to heal your Pokémon. It is indeed a horrifying move."
"Losing leaves a bitter aftertaste... But knowing that there are strong Trainers spurs me to do better..."

Fighting Dojo

  • Before battle
"How are you? Good to see you again! This place doesn't really suit me, but...let's ignore that and battle!"
  • After being defeated
"You have grown even stronger..."

Pokégear Registering (Celadon City)

"Hi, Jasmine. I heard Whitney from Goldenrod City said you were too plain and should look more fancy. Is that true?"
"How did it go?"
"Oh, I see... Then why don't you try putting on something especially gorgeous?"
"How about a fancy, light blue outfit with a cape over it?"
"I see. You think Clair from Blackthorn is a little embarrassing... I'm just taking notes."
"Hi, <player>. Would you like to exchange numbers?"
Yes: "I am often free in the morning on Sunday. Call me around then."

Pokégear Phone

  • Calling her:
"Hello... Oh, hiya, what's up? Things are sweet over here! My schedule's fairly open on Sunday mornings. Try calling me then, OK?"
  • Her calling the player:
"Do you like plants? Plants are such delicate things. The amount of water, the condition of the soil, the temperature differences, the changing weather... All those little things we don't think about can have such a huge effect."

Pokémon Black 2 and White 2

Pokémon World Tournament

  • Before battle (first round)
"My name is Erika, and I love Grass-type Pokémon."
  • Before battle (second round)
"My name is Erika, and I love Grass-type Pokémon. So, you're the one who wishes to challenge me."
  • Before battle (final round)
"My name is Erika, and I love Grass-type Pokémon. I have been training myself on not only flower arrangement but also Pokémon battle. I shall not lose."
  • Being defeated
"Oh my! Looks like I underestimated you..."
  • If the player is defeated
"I was afraid I would doze off..."
  • After being defeated
"I concede defeat... You are remarkably strong.... That was a delightful match. I felt inspired."
  • After winning
"I feel inspired by my win. Fighting alongside your beloved Pokémon and winning. This is the joy of being a Pokémon Trainer."
  • In the lobby, after the tournament
"Oh! I admire your technique. It would make me very happy if I could battle with you again."

Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!

Celadon Gym
  • Before battle
"Hello... Lovely weather, isn't it? It's so pleasant... ... ... ... ... ... Zzz."
"Oh, dear. I must have dozed off."
"Welcome. My name is Erika. I am the Gym Leader of the Celadon City Gym. I am a student of the art of flower arranging. My Pokémon are all of the Grass type. ...Oh, I'm sorry. Did you perhaps wish to challenge me? Very well... but I shall not lose."
  • Being defeated
"Oh! I concede defeat. You are remarkably strong."
  • After being defeated
"I must confer on you a Rainbow Badge."
"A Rainbow Badge raises the level of Pokémon willing to listen to you to Lv. 50, for Pokémon that you have received from other Trainers. And...here. If you'd like, please also take this with you."
"TM53 contains Mega Drain. Half the damage it inflicts is drained from the target to heal your Pokémon. Wouldn't you agree that it's a wonderful move?"
"Oh my... So you are cataloging the Pokémon you catch? I must say I'm impressed. I myself would never collect a Pokémon if it were not beautiful."
Rematch
  • Before battle (first rematch)
"Oh, if it isn't the one who's been trying to fill the Pokédex. I do hope things have been going well for you since our last encounter. ...I see. You certainly have been busy. I'm not particularly fond of those kinds of public things... However, battles are different. That's what you came for, isn't it?"
  • Before battle (subsequent rematches)
"...Zzz...zzz... Oh, good day to you. ...Hm? A battle? Right now? But of course. I graciously accept."
  • Being defeated
"Oh! It appears it is my loss... ... ... ..."
  • After being defeated
"Simply marvelous. That was an effort worthy at least 10 Rainbow Badges."

Pokémon Puzzle League

  • Before battle
"Oh, hello there. I am quite fond of plant-type Pokémon. How about you? If you desire the Rainbow Badge, you must prove your skill to me. Prepare to battle!"

Pokémon Stadium 2

  • Before battle
"...Oh? I beg your pardon. I seem to have dozed off..."
"Ah... Are you my partner? I hope that's okay with you."
"Seeing flowers in a garden is so soothing."
  • Sending out first Pokémon
"Please allow me to begin."
  • Sending out a new Pokémon
"<Pokémon>, please go on."
"<Pokémon>, it's your turn."
"<Pokémon>, it's up to you."
"<Pokémon>, please entertain our guest."
"Come back, <Pokémon>."
"That's fine, <Pokémon>.
"Very nicely done, <Pokémon>."
"A marvelous effort, <Pokémon>."
  • Own Pokémon faints
"Oh, my goodness."
"Oh, you are strong."
  • Player's Pokémon faints
"I beg your forgiveness."
"Oh. A critical hit. I beg your pardon."
  • Player's Pokémon lands a critical hit
"Oh. So strong. It hit the weak spot."
"One must endure."
  • Commanding her Pokémon to use a sleep-inducing move
"Pleasant dreams."
"<Pokémon>, did you say something?"
  • Successfully putting the player's Pokémon asleep
"Has it really drifted off to sleep?"
"Oh dear."
  • If the player is defeated
"Oh... Is that all?"
  • After being defeated
"Oh... How foolish of me."
"There will be days like this."
"Your skills surpass mine. I concede defeat."
  • After winning
"It became a match I won't forget."
"Thank you for bearing with me."
"I thank you for your demonstration."
  • If the battle ended in a draw
"Isn't this remarkable?"
  • If the player runs from the battle
"Oh? What on earth are you planning to do?"

Artwork

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Red and Blue
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HeartGold and SoulSilver

Sprites

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FireRed and LeafGreen
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Black 2 and White 2
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Stadium 2
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Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!

In the anime

In the main series

A young Erika
Erika in the anime

Erika appeared in Pokémon Scent-sation!, where she runs a perfumery in Celadon City and sells a special brand of perfume made from the essence of her favorite Pokémon, Gloom. Misty, Brock, and Pikachu were enamored with the scents, but Ash insulted the perfume. In protest, Erika had him banned from her store and by extension the greenhouse, which also served as the location of the Celadon Gym.

Later, Jessie and James were caught trying to steal perfume and were also banned from the Gym. Ash found them and untied them in exchange for help entering the Gym. Disguised as a girl named Ashley, with Team Rocket disguised as Ashley's parents, Ash signed up as a student at the Gym. Erika was reading a fairy-tale to some Grass-type Pokémon when he found and recognized her. Pikachu instantly recognized Ash and exposed his disguise, but Erika agreed to his request for a battle.

Erika as the manager in her Perfume Shop

Erika sent out her Tangela against Ash's Bulbasaur. Ash quickly recalled Bulbasaur after it was paralyzed by a close-range Stun Spore. Charmander then defeated Erika's Weepinbell before being overwhelmed by Gloom's scent. However, before the match could continue, it was interrupted when Team Rocket started a fire in the Gym as revenge for being thrown out. While Misty, Brock, and Erika's Gym assistants worked together to douse the fire, Ash ran into the Gym to rescue Gloom. Out of gratitude, Erika awarded Ash with the Rainbow Badge.

She reappeared during flashbacks in Pikachu's Goodbye and the Japanese version of Gotta Catch Ya Later!.

Character

Erika has a kindhearted personality and takes on students to teach them about being a good Trainer and perfume manufacturing. In battle, she uses status moves like Stun Spore to overwhelm her opponent's Pokémon. This strategy also helped her overcome Ash's Charmander, a Fire-type with a type advantage against Grass-type Pokémon.

Erika has a close relationship with her Gloom, who saved her from a Grimer while she was a young girl.

Pokémon


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On hand

This listing is of Erika's known Pokémon in the anime:

Tangela
Erika's Tangela

One of Erika's battling Pokémon, Tangela is a strong Pokémon that manages to use its vines and Stun Spore in order to incapacitate the enemy. During its battle against Ash, it managed to take out Bulbasaur by using this combination. Erika then recalled Tangela when Ash sent out his Charmander.

Tangela's known moves are Constrict and Stun Spore.

Weepinbell
Erika's Weepinbell
Debut Pokémon Scent-sation!
Voice actors
Japanese Unshō Ishizuka
English Eric Stuart

Weepinbell was the next Pokémon Erika sent out to counter Ash's Charmander. Although Erika thought Charmander would be no match against her Grass-type Pokémon, Weepinbell's Razor Leaf was easily knocked away with Flamethrower, and while the Flycatcher Pokémon was dodging the flaming leaves, it was easily finished off by Charmander's Skull Bash.

It reappeared in a flashback in Bad to the Bone, where it was defeated in a Gym battle by Otoshi's Marowak.

Weepinbell's only known move is Razor Leaf.

Gloom
Erika's Gloom
Debut Pokémon Scent-sation!
Voice actors
Japanese Kaori Tsuji
English Kayzie Rogers

Gloom once saved Erika from a Grimer when she was a girl. Erika went on to become close friends with Gloom and it was her inspiration to become a Grass type expert.

Erika used Gloom as her final Pokémon in her Gym battle against Ash Ketchum. With its horrid scent, it defeated Charmander easily. But before it could fight with Ash's Pikachu, a bomb placed in the Gym by Team Rocket exploded, setting the Gym ablaze.

Even though everyone managed to escape, Gloom was still trapped in the Gym surrounded by flames. Ash rushed into the Gym and rescued Gloom. In gratitude for saving Gloom, Erika gave Ash the Rainbow Badge.

It reappeared in flashbacks in Pikachu's Goodbye and the Japanese version of Gotta Catch Ya Later!.

None of Gloom's moves are known.

At the Celadon Gym
Exeggcute
Erika's Exeggcute

Erika has an Exeggcute that was seen around the Celadon Gym. It was first seen when Erika is telling a story to her students, and one of the Gym caretakers is seen helping it, Bellsprout, and Oddish exercise. It is later seen being recalled into its Poké Ball by a caretaker when the Gym is caught on fire by Team Rocket's bomb.

None of Exeggcute's moves are known.

Oddish
Erika's Oddish

Erika has an Oddish that was seen around the Celadon Gym. It was first seen when Erika is telling a story to her students, and one of the Gym caretakers is seen helping the other Grass Pokémon exercise. It is later seen cowering in terror under a leaf when the Gym caught fire because of Team Rocket's bomb, and soon is recalled into its Poké Ball by a caretaker of the Gym.

None of Oddish's moves are known.

Bellsprout
Erika's Bellsprout

Erika has a Bellsprout that was seen around the Celadon Gym. It was first seen when Erika is telling a story to her students, and one of the Gym caretakers is seen helping the other Grass Pokémon exercise. It is later seen cowering in terror under a leaf when the Gym caught fire because of Team Rocket's bomb, and soon is recalled into its Poké Ball by a caretaker of the Gym.

None of Bellsprout's moves are known.

Gloom
Erika's Gloom
Debut Pokémon Scent-sation!
Voice actors
Japanese
English Kayzie Rogers

Erika has another Gloom which was seen while Ash, disguised as Ashley, walked into the greenhouse part of the Celadon Gym. A caretaker of the Gym was seen wiping the drool from its mouth with a handkerchief.

None of Gloom's moves are known.

Weepinbell
Erika's Weepinbell

Erika has another Weepinbell which can be seen when Ash (disguised as Ashley) walks into the greenhouse part of the Gym. It is sitting next to Erika's other Gloom, and watching a caretaker wipe the drool from the Gloom's mouth. It is then later seen being recalled into its Poké Ball by a Gym caretaker when Team Rocket's bomb causes the Gym to go up in flames.

None of Weepinbell's moves are known.

Vileplume
Erika's Vileplume

Erika has a Vileplume that she lets roam around the Gym. It was first seen watching a Gym caretaker wipe the drool of a Gloom's mouth with a handkerchief. It was later recalled into its Poké Ball after Team Rocket set off a bomb in the Gym and caused it to go up in flames.

None of Vileplume's moves are known.

Victreebel
Erika's Victreebel

Erika owns a Victreebel which was only seen sitting next to her other Pokémon during a story telling session at the Gym. However, unlike other Victreebel that are seen in the series, this one is much smaller than normal Victreebel.

None of Victreebel's moves are known.

Tangela
Erika's Tangela

Erika owns another Tangela which was briefly seen when the Gym caretakers are rushing around the Gym and recalling all of the Grass Pokémon after Team Rocket set off a bomb in the Gym and caused it to go up in flames.

None of Tangela's moves are known.

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 氷上恭子 Kyoko Hikami
English Leah Applebaum
Czech Jolana Smyčková
Finnish Minna Tasanto
Jenni Sivonen (young)
German Martina Dunker
Hindi प्रज्ञा पांड्या शाह Parignya Pandya Shah (Hungama dub)
Polish Olga Borys
Brazilian Portuguese Letícia Quinto
Spanish Latin America Mariana Ortiz
Spain Gloria Núñez


In I Choose You!

Erika in I Choose You!

Erika appeared in I Choose You!, which is set in a timeline separate from the main series. In this continuity, she was the third Gym Leader faced by Ash during his journey around Kanto. Ash defeated her, earning him a Rainbow Badge from Erika.

Pokémon

Tangela
Erika's Tangela M20

Erika used Tangela in her Gym battle against Ash, where it faced off against his Pikachu. It was defeated by Pikachu's Quick Attack, winning the match for Ash.

Tangela's only known move is Vine Whip.

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 氷上恭子 Kyoko Hikami
English Nathalie Gorham
Finnish Saara Lehtonen
European Spanish Mayte Mira
Swedish Linda Åslund


In Pokémon Origins

Erika appeared briefly in File 3: Giovanni. She was first seen with a Beauty and a female Cooltrainer. She was then seen being challenged to a Gym battle and defeated by Red, earning him the Rainbow Badge.

Pokémon

Vileplume
Erika's Vileplume

Vileplume is Erika's only known Pokémon. She used it during her Gym battle against Red, but was defeated by his Charmeleon.

None of Vileplume's moves are known.

In the Pokémon Masters Trailer

Erika appeared in the Pokémon Masters Trailer, where she, a Beauty, and a Lass battled a male Trainer, Brock, and Rosa in a forest. Her group initially had the upper hand until the male Trainer's Pikachu used Thunderbolt on their Pokémon, defeating them. Afterwards, Erika awarded the Trainer with a Badge and then joined his group on their journey.

Pokémon

Vileplume
Erika's Vileplume

Vileplume is Erika's only known Pokémon. Alongside a Beauty's Lotad and a Lass's Whimsicott, it battled a male Trainer's Pikachu, Brock's Onix, and Rosa's Snivy. Vileplume and its teammates were quickly defeated, however, by Pikachu's Thunderbolt.

Vileplume's only known move is Leaf Storm.

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 茅野愛衣 Ai Kayano


In the manga

In the How I Became a Pokémon Card manga

In the How I Became a Pokémon Card, Erika appears in Erika and Kaede... and Dark Gloom. She is a childhood friend of Kaede, a Team Rocket operative with allergies to flowers. Kaede had an unfortunate reaction to a flower wreath Erika gave her at a party and ran off in shame. They met again later when Kaede invaded Erika's Gym on behalf of Team Rocket. Erika was overjoyed to see her old friend and seemed to disregard any and all ill plots.

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

Erika and Blaine

In the Pokémon Adventures manga, Erika is an elegant young princess who gives lectures at universities and practices archery. She is allied with the "good" Gym Leaders of Kanto, and often assists Misty and Brock during crises.

History

Red, Green & Blue arc

She debuted in Blame It on Eevee, where she sent Red out on a quest to capture an unusual Eevee that could change at will between its three elemental forms, due to being "modified" in a Team Rocket experiment. Erika threatened to kill Eevee by removing it from the healing machine Red had put it in; however, it turned out that she was just testing Red's character, and she then revealed her true alliance and saved the Eevee.

Yellow arc

Erika then starts teaching at the Celadon University, replacing a dangerous professor. In Whacked by Marowak!, she goes to meet Yellow after hearing about her from Misty, only to hear from one of her teammates that a Red look-alike has been spotted right outside of Celadon City. Pika races to him only to find out it was a disguise and the real Trainer, Miles, was hired by the Elite Four, who then beats her to the ground, threatens to take her life, and uses his Marowak's Bonemerang laced with some of his Paras's Spores to disable Erika while Yellow chases him. She then figures out that to disguise himself as Red, he would've needed to encounter Red's scent in real life and has Blaine call over for assistance.

She is next seen defending Celadon from Lorelei and her Shellder and Cloyster. She then realized that the Good Gym Leaders of Kanto were simply being stalled so Lance could carry out his real plan, and hoped that Yellow and Blaine had found out the same. She also realized that they were being targeted so the Elite Four could get their hands on the Gym Leader's Badges, which one of the Shellder finally retrieved from her and Misty.

Gold, Silver & Crystal arc

Erika is the supervisor of the Kanto Gym Leaders, meaning that she was automatically pitted against Pryce, the Leader of the Johto Gym Leaders, in the exhibition tournament held at the Indigo Plateau. She lost that match and was later lured into the Magnet Train along with the other Gym Leaders to fight masked Team Rocket Grunts. She witnessed Misty's sudden burst of strength and gave her a flower brooch. Erika was on the front half of the train which later was about to crash into a dead end, but Red appeared out of nowhere to stop the train. Erika then lent Red her Pokégear.

Pokémon

This is a listing of Erika's Pokémon in the Pokémon Adventures manga.

Angela
Angela

Angela (Japanese: モンちゃん Mon-chan), Erika's Tangela, first appeared on Cycling Road, where it hopped in front of Red on his bicycle and was nearly run over. Later on, Erika used it to fight Red's Saur when Red and Bill confronted her, thinking that she had been working with Team Rocket. During the Elite Four's invasion of Kanto, it was used to fight off their Ice-type Pokémon that had been attacking Celadon City.

Angela's known moves are Vine Whip, Bind, Absorb, Constrict, and Growth.

Vileplume
Erika's Vileplume

Vileplume was first sent out to defend Erika from an attacking Drowzee. When Erika fought Red, she used Vileplume against Pika, lasting a long time before Erika ended the match and awarded Red the Badge. She was later seen when Erika met up with Yellow.

Vileplume's known moves are Petal Dance and Swords Dance, and her Ability is Chlorophyll.

Bellsprout → Weepinbell → Victreebel
Erika's Bellsprout
Erika's Victreebel

Victreebel first appeared as a Bellsprout during Erika's battle with Red, where it used Mimic to defeat Red's Poli. Later, during the Yellow arc, it was revealed to have fully evolved.

Victreebel's only known move is Mimic.
Victreebel has also used Double Slap* via Mimic.

Gloom → Bellossom
Erika's Gloom
Erika's Bellossom
Debut Paras Sight

Bellossom was first seen as a Gloom during the good Gym Leader's battle with Super Nerd Miles. Very little was known about her due to her brief appearance. She is later seen accompanying Erika, Brock and Misty to Goldenrod City for the Gym Leader conference. She was used in Erika's match with Pryce, where she used her Petal Dance against the old man's Swinub. She also fought against Team Rocket.

Bellossom's only known move is Petal Dance, and her Ability is Chlorophyll.

Skiploom
Erika's Skiploom

Skiploom was used by Erika in her battle with Pryce during the Gym Leader tournament.

Skiploom's known moves are Stun Spore and Synthesis.

In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga

Erika in Pokémon Pocket Monsters

Erika appears in A Tough Battle With The Powerful Venusaur!!. She appears with her Venusaur, preparing to help Red defeat Team Rocket. Red and Erika attempt to steal the Silph Scope from Team Rocket as they guard the Gym searching for Erika and Red. They hide in the bulb of Erika's Venusaur but are eventually exposed due to Clefairy "passing gas" inside the bulb. Team Rocket captures them, but they eventually escape.

Later, she appears in a performance on stage showing her Oddish in which it evolved into a Gloom and then into a Vileplume, which didn't please the judges.

In this series, Erika's father is the Silph Co.'s president.

Pokémon

On hand
Venusaur
Erika's Venusaur

Venusaur is Erika's main Pokémon. It first appeared hiding in a plant, surprising Clefairy by grabbing him with its vine. Afterwards, Clefairy had a battle with it, in which Clefairy wasn't doing too well at first but managed to defeat Venusaur in the end after reflecting Solar Beam with Barrier. When Team Rocket came, Red and the others hid in Venusaur's bulb so they wouldn't get caught.

Venusaur's known moves are Poison Powder, Vine Whip, and Solar Beam.

Oddish → Gloom → Vileplume
Erika's Oddish
Erika's Vileplume

Erika brought along Oddish to a performance on stage in which it evolved into Gloom and then into Vileplume as part of the act.

None of Vileplume's moves are known.

Status unknown
Other Grass types
Erika's Other Grass types

Oddish, Gloom, Bellsprout, Exeggutor and Tangela are some other Grass-type Pokémon Erika has. They were only seen tending her garden. However, since they were only seen at her garden, it is unknown if they are officially hers or if either the Oddish or Gloom is the same one as the one from the No. 1 Pokémon contest that Erika entered in The No. 1 Pokémon!!.

None of their moves are known.

Stolen from her father
Porygon
Erika's father's Porygon

Erika's father created Porygon prior to Team Rocket's takeover of Silph Co. When Giovanni's twin brother held her father hostage, it was revealed that he took the Porygon and multiplied them for his evil deeds.

Porygon's only known move is Psybeam.

In the Pokémon Zensho manga

Erika in Pokémon Zensho

When Satoshi reaches Celadon City, he challenges the Gym Leader, Erika, to a battle. In the middle of the battle, Charmeleon accidentally burns Erika's kimono and responds by slashing. Erika was about to be declared the winner but Erika mentions that Satoshi raised his Charmeleon well and gives him the Rainbow Badge.

Pokémon

On hand
Vileplume
Erika's Vileplume
Debut Celadon City

Vileplume is Erika's only known Pokémon. She sent it out to battle Satoshi's Charmeleon, only for Vileplume to get burned in the process (also burning Erika's kimono).

Vileplume's only known move is Petal Dance.

In the Gym
Gym Pokémon
Erika's Gym Pokémon
Debut Celadon City

Erika was shown to have a Tangela, Gloom, Victreebel, and Weepinbell at her Gym.

None of their moves are known.

In the TCG

In the Trading Card Game, the card Erika allows each player to draw up to three cards. Another card, Erika's Kindness, demonstrates her kindness, depicting her as helping a Growlithe out of the rain. Erika's Maids enables the player to trade two cards in a hand for two Pokémon in the deck, both with Erika in their names. Charity is attached to the player's Active Pokémon, and if that Pokémon is not knocked out, the card returns to the owner's hand; it allows the player to reduce the damage their attacks inflict on the Defending Pokémon. Erika's Perfume allows the player to peek at the hand of the opponent and force them to summon any number of basic Pokémon from the hand to the Bench.

As in the anime, she also appears to make fragrances, such as LeAF, depicted on Erika's perfume.

Erika has an eponymous Theme Deck in the Gym Heroes expansion. Its Japanese counterpart is based on the Celadon Gym.

Artwork

Artwork from the cards:

TamamushiCityGymDeck.jpg ErikaTCG1.jpg Erikas-Charity.jpg Erikas-Kindness.jpg Erikas-Maids.jpg
Erika and the Rainbow Badge Erika smiles Erika helps a lost Growlithe Erika and her maids
Erikas-Good-Manners.jpg Erikas-Perfume.jpg ErikaVS.png
Artwork from the
Tamamushi City Gym Theme Deck
Erika and an ikebana arrangement of Bellsprout
and evolutions in a Vileplume-shaped planter
Erika's perfume Erika's updated VS art

Cards

This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Erika or her Pokémon in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Erika's Pokémon
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Erika's Clefable Colorless Gym Heroes Rare Holo 3/132 Leaders' Stadium Rare Holo  
Erika's Dragonair Colorless Gym Heroes Rare Holo 4/132 Leaders' Stadium Rare Holo  
Erika's Vileplume Grass Gym Heroes Rare Holo 5/132 Leaders' Stadium Rare Holo  
      Tamamushi City Gym    
Erika's Clefairy Colorless Gym Heroes Rare 25/132 Tamamushi City Gym    
Erika's Victreebel Grass Gym Heroes Rare 26/132 Leaders' Stadium Rare  
Erika's Dratini Colorless Gym Heroes Uncommon 42/132 Leaders' Stadium Uncommon  
      Unnumbered Promotional cards    
Erika's Exeggcute Grass Gym Heroes Uncommon 43/132 Leaders' Stadium Uncommon  
Erika's Exeggutor Grass Gym Heroes Uncommon 44/132 Leaders' Stadium Uncommon  
Erika's Gloom Grass Gym Heroes Uncommon 45/132 Leaders' Stadium Uncommon  
Erika's Gloom Grass Gym Heroes Uncommon 46/132 Tamamushi City Gym    
Erika's Oddish Grass Gym Heroes Uncommon 47/132 Tamamushi City Gym    
Erika's Weepinbell Grass Gym Heroes Uncommon 48/132 Leaders' Stadium Uncommon  
Erika's Weepinbell Grass Gym Heroes Uncommon 49/132 Tamamushi City Gym    
Erika's Bellsprout Grass Gym Heroes Common 75/132 Tamamushi City Gym    
Erika's Bellsprout Grass Gym Heroes Common 76/132 Leaders' Stadium Common  
Erika's Exeggcute Grass Gym Heroes Common 77/132 Tamamushi City Gym    
Erika's Oddish Grass Gym Heroes Common 78/132 Leaders' Stadium Common  
Erika's Tangela Grass Gym Heroes Common 79/132 Leaders' Stadium Common  
      Tamamushi City Gym    
Erika's Venusaur Grass Gym Challenge Rare Holo 4/132 Challenge from the Darkness Rare Holo  
Erika's Bellsprout Grass Gym Challenge Uncommon 38/132 Leaders' Stadium Uncommon  
Erika's Bulbasaur Grass Gym Challenge Uncommon 39/132 Leaders' Stadium Uncommon  
      Unnumbered Promotional cards    
Erika's Clefairy Colorless Gym Challenge Uncommon 40/132 Leaders' Stadium Uncommon  
Erika's Ivysaur Grass Gym Challenge Uncommon 41/132 Challenge from the Darkness Uncommon  
Erika's Jigglypuff Colorless Gym Challenge Common 69/132 Leaders' Stadium Common  
Erika's Oddish Grass Gym Challenge Common 70/132 Leaders' Stadium Common  
Erika's Paras Grass Gym Challenge Common 71/132 Leaders' Stadium Common  
Erika's Bellossom Grass       Pokémon VS Common 059/141
Erika's Jumpluff Grass       Pokémon VS Common 060/141
Other related cards
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Erika T Gym Heroes Rare Holo 16/132 Tamamushi City Gym    
Gym Heroes Rare 100/132 Leaders' Stadium Rare  
Charity T Gym Heroes Rare 99/132 Leaders' Stadium Rare  
Celadon City Gym T [St] Gym Heroes Uncommon 107/132 Leaders' Stadium Uncommon  
Erika's Maids T Gym Heroes Uncommon 109/132 Leaders' Stadium Uncommon  
Erika's Perfume T Gym Heroes Uncommon 110/132 Leaders' Stadium Uncommon  
Good Manners T Gym Heroes Uncommon 111/132 Leaders' Stadium Uncommon  
Erika's Kindness T Gym Challenge Rare 103/132 Leaders' Stadium Rare  
 


In the TFG

Erika was slated to be released as a Trainer figure in the Unnamed Third Set of the Pokémon Trading Figure Game.

Trivia

  • Erika's Japanese Leader title is 自然を愛するお嬢様.
  • Erika's Pokémon Yellow sprite had been altered from the original games. The only other significant opponents to be changed were Blue, Brock, and Misty, based on their prominent anime counterparts.
    • Because of this change, her kimono became crossed left over right instead of right over left, which is a typical style for dressing deceased people during their funerals.
  • In every battle against Erika, at least one of her Pokémon knows a sleep-inducing move.
  • Erika, along with Janine, are the only Kanto Gym Leaders to give the player a TM upon their defeat in Gold, Silver, and Crystal.
  • Erika's Generation III sprite is the only one of her sprites that does not have a Poké Ball in it.
  • In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, in her rematch team, Erika's Victreebel and Bellossom don't level up at all, both staying at Level 56.
  • If one looks closely at her hairband and obi in the HeartGold and SoulSilver artwork, the heart-shaped crest from the HeartGold logo can be seen.
  • In HeartGold and SoulSilver, Erika's hairband and obi are red, in her official artwork, battle sprite, VS sprite. However, in her overworld sprite, they are magenta instead.
  • Erika is the only Kanto Gym Leader to have the same Japanese and English name.
    • Also, Erika's Badge, the Rainbow Badge, is the only Kanto Badge to have the same Japanese and English name.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese エリカ Erika From the Erica genus
English, French, German,
Italian, Spanish, Vietnamese
Erika Same as her Japanese name
Korean 민화 Minhwa From 화 hwa (flower) and possibly 민화 minhwa (folk tale)
Chinese (Mandarin) 莉佳 Lìjiā* Partial transliteration of her Japanese name. Contains 莉 (jasmine).
艾莉嘉 Àilìjiā* Transliteration of her Japanese name. Contains 艾 ài (mugwort) and 莉 (jasmine).
Chinese (Cantonese) 莉佳 Leihgāai Partial transliteration of her Japanese name. Contains 莉 leih (jasmine).
艾利嘉 Ngaaihleihgā*
艾莉佳 Ngaaihleihgāai*
Transliteration of her Japanese name. Contains 艾 ngaaih (mugwort)
Brazilian Portuguese Érica*
Erika*
Érika*
Similar to her English name
Same as her English name
Similar to her English name
Russian Эрика Erika Transcription of her English name
Thai เอริกะ Erika Transliteration of her Japanese name


Erika's Pokémon

Angela

Language Name Origin
Japanese モンちゃん Mon-chan From モンジャラ Monjara
English Angela From Tangela
Brazilian Portuguese Tanginha From Tangela
Vietnamese Mon Transliteration of Japanese name


References


Gym Leaders of the Kanto region
Pewter Gym Boulder Badge
Brock OD.png
Brock
Cerulean Gym Cascade Badge
Misty OD.png
Misty
Vermilion Gym Thunder Badge
Lt Surge OD.png
Lt. Surge
Celadon Gym Rainbow Badge
Erika OD.png
Erika
Fuchsia Gym Soul Badge
Koga OD.png Janine OD.png
Koga Janine
Saffron Gym Marsh Badge
Sabrina OD.png
Sabrina
Cinnabar Gym Volcano Badge
Blaine OD.png
Blaine
Viridian Gym Earth Badge
Giovanni OD.png Blue
Giovanni Blue


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