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[[Image:Game character green.png|right|100px|thumb|Blue from [[Generation I]]]] | [[Image:Game character green.png|right|100px|thumb|Blue from [[Generation I]]]] | ||
'''Blue''' (Japanese: '''グリーン''' ''Green''), is the grandson of [[Professor Oak]] and is the main character's [[rival]] in the [[Generation I]] games as well as their [[Generation III]] remakes, {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. Blue becomes the [[Pokémon Champion]] but is quickly defeated by {{ga|Red}}/{{ga|Leaf}}, the [[player character|player's character]]. In the [[Generation II]] games as well as their [[Generation IV]] remakes, he becomes the somber [[Gym Leader]] of [[Viridian City]]'s {{pkmn|Gym}}, known officially as the [[Viridian Gym]], notable for being the only Gym Leader in the games to not focus on one specific [[type]]. He hands out the {{Badge|Earth}} to {{pkmn|Trainer}}s who defeat him. He often goes out of [[Viridian City]], which causes problems for challenging Trainers, as he's rarely found in his Gym. | '''Blue''' (Japanese: '''グリーン''' ''Green''), is the grandson of [[Professor Oak]] and is the main character's [[rival]] in the [[Generation I]] games as well as their [[Generation III]] remakes, {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. Blue becomes the [[Pokémon Champion]] but is quickly defeated by {{ga|Red}}/{{ga|Leaf}}, the [[player character|player's character]]. In the [[Generation II]] games, {{g|Gold and Silver|Gold, Silver,}} and {{g|Crystal}}, as well as their [[Generation IV]] remakes, {{g|HeartGold and SoulSilver}}, he becomes the somber [[Gym Leader]] of [[Viridian City]]'s {{pkmn|Gym}}, known officially as the [[Viridian Gym]], notable for being the only Gym Leader in the games to not focus on one specific [[type]]. He hands out the {{Badge|Earth}} to {{pkmn|Trainer}}s who defeat him. He often goes out of [[Viridian City]], which causes problems for challenging Trainers, as he's rarely found in his Gym. | ||
Blue is differentiated from Red/Leaf by [[Professor Oak]]'s notion at the end of the [[Generation I]] games and [[Generation III]] remakes that Red/Leaf cares for Pokémon better than Blue does. This is also evident as Blue leaves the [[Silph Co.]] building while it's still under [[Team Rocket]]'s control, leaving Red/Leaf to take out [[Giovanni]]. | Blue is differentiated from Red/Leaf by [[Professor Oak]]'s notion at the end of the [[Generation I]] games and [[Generation III]] remakes that Red/Leaf cares for Pokémon better than Blue does. This is also evident as Blue leaves the [[Silph Co.]] building while it's still under [[Team Rocket]]'s control, leaving Red/Leaf to take out [[Giovanni]]. |
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