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====Initial battle====
====Initial battle====
* Before battle
* Before battle
:''"Hey! Howdy! ...Wait, are you the challenger? Is this right? Hmm... Hmhm... I don't know how to say it, but... To put it bluntly, you look pretty weak. Are you sure you're up for me? Hmm... Well, all right! We'll take things easy to start with! Okay! Let's see you ignite my passion for battle!"''  
:''"Hey! Howdy! ...Wait, are you the challenger? Is this right? Hmm... Hmhm... I don't know how to say it, but... To put it bluntly, you look pretty weak. Are you sure you're up for me? Hmm... Well, all right! We'll take things easy to start with! Okay! Let's see you ignite my passion for battle!"''


* When defeated
* When defeated
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===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
[[File:Greta Adventures.png|thumb|right|230px|Greta in the Pokémon Adventures manga]]
[[File:Greta Adventures.png|thumb|right|230px|Greta in the Pokémon Adventures manga]]
As in the games and other media, Greta is the leader of Battle Arena. She owns a {{p|Heracross}}, a {{p|Shedinja}} and an {{p|Umbreon}}. She is also an animator in the Battle Frontier. At first, she was antagonistic toward {{adv|Emerald}} because he focused more of his attention to capturing {{p|Jirachi}} than fighting [[Guile Hideout]], who had earlier attacked {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}}. Believing he had no "guts," she rebuked him and said that her camaraderie toward fellow Brains mattered much more than some Phantom Pokémon, and charged at Guile. Before fighting the villain in the [[Artisan Cave]], though, she insisted that she be the next Brain Emerald faces, and thus fought him in the Battle Arena shortly after the fight. Her {{p|Heracross}} succeeding in fighting [[Emerald's Sceptile]] evenly, and out-scored it, only to be defeated by the {{type|Fighting}}-immune {{DL|Emerald (Adventures)|Dusclops}}. Afterward, she called out her {{p|Umbreon}}, and defeated Dusclops before it, too, was beaten by a combination of the ghost's {{m|Will-O-Wisp}} and {{DL|Emerald (Adventures)|Sudowoodo}}'s super-effective {{m|Low Kick}}. With there being one Pokémon left on each side, Greta sent out her final Pokémon, {{p|Shedinja}}, and commanded it to {{m|Endure}} in spite of knowing she would get outscored, because she believed battles should be finished the old-fashioned way. In the end, Sudowoodo was able to withstand Shedinja's final {{m|SolarBeam}}, and outscored, winning the battle. Greta handed out the Guts symbol, having a shift in opinions of the boy.
As in the games and other media, Greta is the leader of Battle Arena. She owns a {{p|Heracross}}, a {{p|Shedinja}} and an {{p|Umbreon}}. She is also an animator in the Battle Frontier. At first, she was antagonistic toward {{adv|Emerald}} because he focused more of his attention to capturing {{p|Jirachi}} than fighting [[Guile Hideout]], who had earlier attacked {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}}. Believing he had no "guts," she rebuked him and said that her camaraderie toward fellow Brains mattered much more than some Phantom Pokémon, and charged at Guile. Before fighting the villain in the [[Artisan Cave]], though, she insisted that she be the next Brain Emerald faces, and thus fought him in the Battle Arena shortly after the fight. Her {{p|Heracross}} succeeding in fighting [[Emerald's Sceptile]] evenly, and out-scored it, only to be defeated by the {{type|Fighting}}-immune {{DL|Emerald (Adventures)|Dusclops}}. Afterward, she called out her {{p|Umbreon}}, and defeated Dusclops before it, too, was beaten by a combination of the ghost's {{m|Will-O-Wisp}} and {{DL|Emerald (Adventures)|Sudowoodo}}'s super-effective {{m|Low Kick}}. With there being one Pokémon left on each side, Greta sent out her final Pokémon, {{p|Shedinja}}, and commanded it to {{m|Endure}} in spite of knowing she would get outscored, because she believed battles should be finished the old-fashioned way. In the end, Sudowoodo was able to withstand Shedinja's final {{m|SolarBeam}}, and outscored, winning the battle. Greta handed out the Guts Symbol, having a shift in opinions of the boy.


====Pokémon====
====Pokémon====
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* She's the only female Frontier Brain of the [[Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Hoenn Battle Frontier]] who did not gain a crush on one of the main characters in the anime.  
* She's the only female Frontier Brain of the [[Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Hoenn Battle Frontier]] who did not gain a crush on one of the main characters in the anime.
* In the anime, she is shown to be teaching students karate skills, suggesting she could be a karate expert.
* In the anime, she is shown to be teaching students karate skills, suggesting she could be a karate expert.
* Unlike her in-game counterpart, Greta's anime depiction takes her shoes off inside the Battle Arena and goes barefoot. Her sneakers merely streetwear, not part of her fighting attire, immediately ditched upon entering her dojo. Likewise, no one is allowed to enter the arena until they, too, are barefoot, in respect to dojo customs. [[Maylene]], another Fighting-type Gym Leader, hailing from the Sinnoh region, also goes barefoot in karate attire. However, Maylene is always barefoot, even outdoors.
* Unlike her in-game counterpart, Greta's anime depiction takes her shoes off inside the Battle Arena and goes barefoot. Her sneakers merely streetwear, not part of her fighting attire, immediately ditched upon entering her dojo. Likewise, no one is allowed to enter the arena until they, too, are barefoot, in respect to dojo customs. [[Maylene]], another Fighting-type Gym Leader, hailing from the Sinnoh region, also goes barefoot in karate attire. However, Maylene is always barefoot, even outdoors.