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==In the anime==
==In the anime==
===In the main series===
===Main series===
[[File:May Kanto Grand Festival.png|thumb|220px|May's anime counterpart]]
[[File:May Kanto Grand Festival.png|thumb|220px|May's anime counterpart]]
In the [[Pokémon anime]], six of the player characters have been given major roles, four of them in the main series. {{Ash}} represents {{ga|Red}} (his game counterpart), being based on him in appearance as well as basic history ([[Ritchie]], by extension of resembling Ash, also resembles Red, although his basic history is unknown).
In the [[Pokémon anime]], six of the player characters have been given major roles, four of them in the main series. {{Ash}} represents {{ga|Red}} (his game counterpart), being based on him in appearance as well as basic history ([[Ritchie]], by extension of resembling Ash, also resembles Red, although his basic history is unknown).
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[[File:Calem PG.png|thumb|left|220px|Calem in Pokémon Generations]]
[[File:Calem PG.png|thumb|left|220px|Calem in Pokémon Generations]]


===In Pokémon Origins===
===Pokémon Origins===
{{OBP|Red|Origins}} has a direct counterpart as the main character in [[Pokémon Origins]].
{{OBP|Red|Origins}} has a direct counterpart as the main character in [[Pokémon Origins]].


===In Pokémon Generations===
===Pokémon Generations===
Direct counterparts of {{ga|Red}}, {{ga|Ethan}}, {{ga|Brendan}}, {{ga|Hilbert}}, and {{ga|Calem}} appeared in [[Pokémon Generations]].
Direct counterparts of {{ga|Red}}, {{ga|Ethan}}, {{ga|Brendan}}, {{ga|Hilbert}}, and {{ga|Calem}} appeared in [[Pokémon Generations]].


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Many of the characters appearing in various [[Pokémon manga]] are based on player and rival characters from the [[core series]] games. These characters usually play a major role within the series.
Many of the characters appearing in various [[Pokémon manga]] are based on player and rival characters from the [[core series]] games. These characters usually play a major role within the series.


===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
===Pokémon Adventures===
[[File:Ruby Adventures.png|thumb|150px|{{adv|Ruby}}, one of Brendan's manga counterparts]]
[[File:Ruby Adventures.png|thumb|150px|{{adv|Ruby}}, one of Brendan's manga counterparts]]
[[Pokémon Adventures]] features many [[cross-canon counterpart]]s for most of the player and rival characters in the games, with {{adv|Red}} being based on his game counterpart. This is also the case for his two fellow Kanto [[Pokédex holder]]s. The same applies for nearly all other main characters in the series; {{adv|Gold}}, for example, is based on the then-unnamed player character Ethan. However, because the [[Pokémon Yellow Version|Yellow version]], the fourth installment to the first generation, gave no additional protagonists, {{adv|Yellow}} was created, revealed to have been the girl Red rescued in [[Viridian Forest]] before his battle with {{adv|Giovanni}}. {{adv|Emerald}} is another cognate case, as in the entirety of [[Generation III]], only two player characters were given. {{adv|Wally}}, the closest thing to a third main character, was dropped in favor of this new character designed entirely from scratch. As of the {{chap2|Diamond & Pearl}} and {{chap|Platinum}}s, only the first ten main characters have met each other, as none of the Sinnoh Dex Holders have ventured out of their region.
[[Pokémon Adventures]] features many [[cross-canon counterpart]]s for most of the player and rival characters in the games, with {{adv|Red}} being based on his game counterpart. This is also the case for his two fellow Kanto [[Pokédex holder]]s. The same applies for nearly all other main characters in the series; {{adv|Gold}}, for example, is based on the then-unnamed player character Ethan. However, because the [[Pokémon Yellow Version|Yellow version]], the fourth installment to the first generation, gave no additional protagonists, {{adv|Yellow}} was created, revealed to have been the girl Red rescued in [[Viridian Forest]] before his battle with {{adv|Giovanni}}. {{adv|Emerald}} is another cognate case, as in the entirety of [[Generation III]], only two player characters were given. {{adv|Wally}}, the closest thing to a third main character, was dropped in favor of this new character designed entirely from scratch. As of the {{chap2|Diamond & Pearl}} and {{chap|Platinum}}s, only the first ten main characters have met each other, as none of the Sinnoh Dex Holders have ventured out of their region.