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===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
{{Main|Blue (Adventures)}}
{{Main|Blue (Adventures)}}
Blue, like other rival characters in the games, has a direct counterpart in a similarly named character of [[Pokémon Adventures]]. Like his game counterpart (and the illustrations of the Japanese game guides depicting Red, himself, and a third trainer character), he starts out with a [[starter Pokémon]] that disadvantages the main character's, and has [[Professor Oak]] and [[Daisy Oak|Daisy]] as family members, also losing to Red in the [[Indigo League]] in the end, and becoming the successor to the position of [[Viridian City|Viridian]] Gym Leader three years later.
Blue, like other rival characters in the games, has a direct counterpart in a similarly named character of [[Pokémon Adventures]]. Like his game counterpart (and the illustrations of the Japanese game guides depicting Red, himself, and a third trainer character), he starts out with a [[starter Pokémon]] that disadvantages the main character's, and has [[Professor Oak]] and [[Daisy Oak|Daisy]] as family members. He also loses to Red in the [[Indigo League]] in the end, and becomes the successor to the position of [[Viridian City|Viridian]] Gym Leader three years later.


Unlike the Blue of the games, however, Blue is a calm, reserved individual who well knows his limits, as displayed when he withdraws from fighting {{p|Mew}} knowing his [[Blue's Charizard|Charmander]] would eventually lose, and though he initially would do anything to capture and train Pokémon to bend to his own will, he eventually learns from his mistakes from {{adv|Red}} and learns to care for his Pokémon to the point of calling his Machamp back when he knows it was too tired to battle. His cockiness seemed very much reserved in comparison to his counterparts', as he does not treat Red as an embarrassment of a rival soon after they meet in the [[Lavender Town|Lavender]] Tower.
Unlike the Blue of the games, however, he is a calm, reserved individual who knows his limits well, as displayed when he withdraws from fighting {{p|Mew}} knowing his [[Blue's Charizard|Charmander]] would eventually lose. Though he initially would do anything to capture and train Pokémon to bend to his own will, he eventually learns from his mistakes from {{adv|Red}} and learns to care for his Pokémon. He demonstrates this when he calls his Machamp back when he knew it was too tired to battle. His cockiness is very much reserved in comparison to his counterparts', as he does not treat Red as an embarrassment of a rival soon after they meet in the [[Lavender Town|Lavender]] Tower.


===In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga===
===In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga===
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