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* In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the player can continue the game without defeating [[Winona]] of [[Fortree City]] until attempting to battle the Elite Four.
* In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the player can continue the game without defeating [[Winona]] of [[Fortree City]] until attempting to battle the Elite Four.
* The Orange League is the only one so far in which Ash has successfully defeated all the Gym Leaders without a rematch.
* The Orange League is the only one so far in which Ash has successfully defeated all the Gym Leaders without a rematch.
*In ''[[Pocket Monsters: the Animation]]'', it was mentioned that the position of Gym Leaders was very unforgiving, as it had a three-strike rule stating that if a Gym Leader lost three times in a row, the gym will be disqualified. It also revealed that being a gym leader was costly, leaving little pay, and the government can't provide for them. It also revealed that the rather brutal nature of gym leading was one of the reason why [[Misty (anime)|Misty]]'s and [[Brock (anime)|Brock]]'s parents ended up abandoning them to gym duties, which also directly led to the latter's lovestruck nature.
*In ''[[Pocket Monsters: The Animation]]'', it was mentioned that the position of Gym Leaders was very unforgiving, as it had a three-strike rule stating that if a Gym Leader lost three times in a row, the gym will be disqualified. It also revealed that being a gym leader was costly, leaving little pay, and the government can't provide for them. It also revealed that the rather brutal nature of gym leading was one of the reason why [[Misty (anime)|Misty]]'s and [[Brock (anime)|Brock]]'s parents ended up abandoning them to gym duties, which also directly led to the latter's lovestruck nature.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==