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|name=Professor Samuel Oak
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|jname=オーキド・ユキナリ博士
|jname=オーキド・ユキナリ博士
|tmname=Dr. Yukinari Okido
|tmname=Dr. Yukinari Ohkido
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|caption=Art from {{LGPE|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!}} by [[Megumi Mizutani]]<ref>[[a:File:ProfessorOakSetupCosmicEclipse201.jpg|Professor Oak's Setup (Cosmic Eclipse 201)]]</ref>
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|gender=Male
|gender=Male
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|hometown=[[Pallet Town]]
|hometown=[[Pallet Town]]
|region=[[Kanto]]
|region=[[Kanto]]
|relatives={{ga|Blue}}, [[Daisy Oak|Daisy]], [[Samson Oak]] (games)<br>[[Gary Oak]] (anime, manga)<br>[[Daisy Oak|May Oak]] (manga adaptation)
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|envagame=[[Kyle Hebert]] <small>({{pkmn|Origins}})</small><br>Ben Diskin <small>([[The Two Professors]])</small><br>Joe J. Thomas<ref name="Joe J. Thomas">[http://joeactor.com/ Joe J Thomas: Voice Acting Portfolio]</ref> <small>({{pkmn|Masters EX}})</small><br>Keith Silverstein <small>({{pkmn|Evolutions}})</small>
|javagame=Katsuji Mori ({{pkmn|Origins}})<br>Tadashi Wakabayashi ([[The Two Professors]])
|javagame=Katsuji Mori <small>({{pkmn|Origins}})</small><br>Tadashi Wakabayashi <small>([[The Two Professors]])</small><br>[[Ken'ichi Ogata]]<ref name="Ken'ichi Ogata">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kN5qi87nTQc&t=0s Pokémon Masters EX official Youtube channel] (Japanese)</ref> <small>({{pkmn|Masters EX}})</small><br>Keiichi Sonobe <small>({{pkmn|Evolutions}})</small>
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|animecounterpart={{an|Professor Oak}}
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'''Professor Samuel Oak''' (Japanese: '''オーキド・ユキナリ博士''' ''Dr. Yukinari Okido'') is a [[Pokémon Professor]] who lives and works at his [[Professor Oak's Laboratory|research lab]] in [[Pallet Town]] of the [[Kanto]] region. According to [[Professor Elm]], Oak concentrates on Pokémon and human relationships as a profession.
'''Professor Samuel Oak''' (Japanese: '''オーキド・ユキナリ博士''' ''Dr. Yukinari Ohkido'') is a [[Pokémon Professor]] who lives and works at his [[Professor Oak's Laboratory|research lab]] in [[Pallet Town]] of the [[Kanto]] [[region]].


==In the games==
==Terminology==
===In Generation I===
In the Japanese version, Professor Oak's given name '''ユキナリ''' (''Yukinari'') first appeared in "Pocket Monsters Zukan", a guidebook published by Aspect. The given name had later appeared in various media such as [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]], [[Pocket Monsters: The Animation]], the [[M04|fourth Pokémon movie]], and [[Pokémon Adventures]], before it was confirmed as his canon name in the core series with [[Samson Oak]] mentioning it in {{pkmn|Sun and Moon}}.<ref>'''[[Samson Oak/Quotes|Samson Oak]]''': ''"Oh, that cousin of mine in Kanto... He and I look remarkably alike, or so everyone always says. He's Samuel Oak, though."'' ({{game4|SMUSUM}}</ref>
[[File:PkmnProfWantsToFight.png|thumb|The unused Trainer class for Professor Oak]]
Professor Oak works in [[Professor Oak's Laboratory|his Laboratory]] in [[Pallet Town]] with his aides. He gave {{ga|Red}} and {{ga|Blue}} their [[starter Pokémon]] in {{game3|Red and Blue|Pokémon Red, Blue|s}}, {{game3|Red and Green|Green|s}}, {{v2|Yellow}}, {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}. He is an idol to many Trainers and researchers, including [[Professor Elm]], and always plays an important supporting role in the many games that he appears in.


He was a childhood friend of [[Agatha]]. They remained good friends and top-class Pokémon Trainers until Oak stopped battling and became interested in Pokémon research. Agatha said that he became soft and started to regard him as a fool. However, Oak still affiliates with the [[Pokémon League]] as an adviser. In [[Pokemon Masters]], during her Sync Pair Story "A Day with Agatha", Agatha explains how she and Oak met. Oak was always friendly and open when he was young and would talk to Agatha and try to help her. Though he was only trying to be nice, it still annoyed Agatha because she wanted to be left alone. Agatha would battle Oak to try and get him to go away, but he was always better than her, and so she would battle him again and again. Eventually, the time they spent together began to mean a lot to Agatha. As a result, when Oak got the idea to invent the [[Pokédex]] and subsequently stopped battling, Agatha felt betrayed.
==In the core series games==
Professor Oak works in [[Professor Oak's Laboratory|his Laboratory]] in [[Pallet Town]] with his aides. He gives {{ga|Red}} and {{ga|Blue}} their [[first partner Pokémon]] in {{game3|Red and Blue|Pokémon Red, Blue|s}}, {{game3|Red and Green|Green|s}}, {{v2|Yellow}}, {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}. In the last pair of games, he also grants the {{player}} the [[National Pokédex]] once they've caught at least 60 Pokémon. He is an idol to many Trainers and researchers, including [[Professor Elm]], and always plays an important supporting role in the many games that he appears in.


====Pokémon====
He was a childhood friend of [[Agatha]]. They remained good friends and top-class Pokémon Trainers until Oak stopped battling and became interested in Pokémon research. Agatha said that he became soft and started to regard him as a fool. However, Oak still affiliates with the [[Pokémon League]] as an adviser. In [[Pokémon Masters EX]], during her [[Sync pair|Sync Pair]] Story "A Day with Agatha", {{mas|Agatha}} explains how she and Oak met. Oak was always friendly and open when he was young and would talk to Agatha and try to help her. Though he was only trying to be nice, it still annoyed Agatha because she wanted to be left alone. Agatha would battle Oak to try and get him to go away, but he was always better than her, and so she would battle him again and again. Eventually, the time they spent together began to mean a lot to Agatha. As a result, when Oak got the idea to invent the [[Pokédex]] and subsequently stopped battling, Agatha felt betrayed.
=====Red, Green, and Blue=====
 
Professor Oak confirms having been a successful Trainer in his youth; however, he states that he only possesses the following Pokémon. {{ga|Red}} is allowed to choose one in order to begin his journey. His grandson, {{ga|Blue}}, the {{player}}'s [[rival]], then picks the Pokémon whose type has an advantage against their own.
In his own Pokémon Masters EX Sync Pair Story, "A Day With Professor Oak", {{mas|Professor Oak}} reveals that his trusted Pokémon partner is a {{p|Nidorino}}.
 
[[File:HGSS Prerelease Mr Pokemon House.png|thumb|200px|Oak with {{ga|Ethan}} and Mr. Pokémon in [[Generation IV]]]]
Professor Oak was always well known in [[Kanto]], but in [[Generation II]] and {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, he becomes more of a celebrity, a "star Pokémon Researcher". He became famous in [[Johto]] because of his Radio Show with [[DJ Mary]]. He was going to turn down the show at first, but Mary's energy and persistence wore him down. {{ga|Ethan}}/{{ga|Kris}}/{{ga|Lyra}} first meets him visiting the home of [[Mr. Pokémon]], another of Oak's childhood friends. Later he grants the young Trainer access to [[Mt. Silver]], a place which only the finest Pokémon Trainers may enter, after the player has earned all the Badges in Johto and later Kanto. In the [[remake]]s, he also gives the player the National Pokédex after they've entered the [[Hall of Fame]], gives them {{HM|08|Rock Climb}} once they've earned all 16 [[Badge]]s, allows them to choose one of the Kanto [[first partner Pokémon]] once they've beaten Red, and hands over the [[Jade Orb]] if the player has caught both {{p|Groudon}} and {{p|Kyogre}} at the [[Embedded Tower]].
 
Professor Oak has many old friends. One of them is [[Kurt]], a [[Poké Ball]] smith from [[Azalea Town]], and another is Professor Elm, who used to be Oak's assistant. In fact, there is a picture on Kurt's wall saying "...a young Prof Oak?" and an email addressed to him from Professor Elm can be found in his lab:
:"''...
:''<sc>Prof. Oak</sc>, how is your research
:''coming along? I'm still plugging
:''away. I heard rumors
:''that {{player|<player>}} is
:''getting quite a reputation.
:''I'm delighted to hear that.
:''<sc>Elm</sc> in <sc>[[New Bark Town]]</sc> 8-)''"
 
Professor Oak has many fans and admirers. One of them is {{tc|School Kid|Schoolboy}} Chad, who frequently calls the player to share trivia about Oak.
 
Professor Oak is also a good friend of [[Professor Rowan]]. He visits [[Sinnoh]] often, has a home in [[Eterna City]], introduces Trainers to [[Pal Park]]{{sup/4|DPPt}}/[[Ramanas Park]]{{sup/8|BDSP}}, and gives them the National Pokédex, as well as the [[Upgrade|Up-Grade]], [[Poké Radar]], and the {{DL|Pokétch|Trainer Counter}} app for their [[Pokétch]]. [[Oak's Letter|A letter]] that he sends to the player in a special event allows the player to find {{p|Shaymin}}. An aide in Rowan's laboratory mentions that Oak is Rowan's junior in terms of seniority. In {{v2|Platinum}}, after providing the Up-Grade, Professor Oak will talk about the [[legendary birds]] and say that they have been sighted in [[Sinnoh]]. From this point {{p|Articuno}}, {{p|Zapdos}}, and {{p|Moltres}} will be visible roaming on the map.
 
Professor Oak also appears in {{LGPE}}, where he serves the same role for {{ga|Chase}}/{{ga|Elaine}} and {{ga|Trace}} that he originally served for Red and Blue. He originally has two first partner Pokémon to give to them, but after the player catches their own {{ga|partner Pokémon}}, the third Pokémon goes unrevealed.
 
====Fame Checker====
This is a list of the [[Fame Checker]]'s information on Professor Oak in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}.
;Pallet Town - Sign
* What does this person do?
:"<sc>[[Professor Oak's Laboratory|Oak Pokémon Research Lab]]</sc>."
;Pallet Town Research Lab - Prof. Oak
* What is this person like?
:"To make a complete guide on all the <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc> in the world...
:That was my dream!"
;Pallet Town Research Lab - Aide
* What is this person like?
:"<sc>Prof. Oak</sc> may not look like much, but he's the authority on <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc>.
:Many <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon Trainers</sc> hold him in high regard."
;[[Viridian City]] - {{DL|Magazines in the Pokémon world|Pokémon Journal}}
* Family and friends?
:"<sc>Prof. Oak</sc> reportedly lives with his grandchildren, <sc>[[Daisy Oak|Daisy]]</sc> and <sc>{{ga|Blue}}</sc>."
;[[Indigo Plateau|Pokémon League]] - [[Agatha]]
* Family and friends?
:"I hear <sc>Oak</sc>'s taken a lot of interest in you, child.
:That old duff was once tough and handsome.
:But that was decades ago. He's a shadow of his former self."
;Pallet Town Research Lab - Aide{{tt|*|After entering the Hall of Fame}}
* What does this person do?
:"<sc>Prof. Oak</sc> is going to have his own radio show soon.
:The program will be called <sc>Prof. Oak's Pok</sc>é<sc>mon Seminar</sc>."
;Message from <sc>Oak</sc>
* From: <sc>Prof. Oak</sc>
* To: [Player]
:"Why do <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc> compete and battle so hard for you?
:They do so because they can see the love and trust you have towards <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc>.
:Never forget that."
 
===Pokémon===
Professor Oak gives the player their [[first partner Pokémon]] in every [[Kanto]]-based game.
 
====Pokémon Red and Blue====
{|
{|
| style="vertical-align:top" |{{Pokémon/1
| style="vertical-align:top" |{{Pokémon/1
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|}
|}


=====Yellow=====
====Pokémon Yellow====
{{main|Red's Pikachu (game)}}
{{main|Red's Pikachu (game)}}
Professor Oak catches this {{p|Pikachu}} while stopping Red from beginning his journey without any Pokémon. He later decides to give it to him.
Professor Oak catches this {{p|Pikachu}} while stopping {{ga|Red}} from beginning his {{pkmn|journey}} without any Pokémon. He later decides to give it to him.


{{Pokémon/1
{{Pokémon/1
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|move2=Growl|move2type=Normal}}
|move2=Growl|move2type=Normal}}


This {{p|Eevee}} was intended for Red but was taken by Blue in his impatience. Its evolutionary path is determined by the player's interactions with its Trainer.
This {{p|Eevee}} was intended for Red, but is taken by {{ga|Blue}} in his impatience. Its evolutionary path is determined by the player's interactions with its Trainer.


{{Pokémon/1
{{Pokémon/1
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|move2=Tail Whip|move2type=Normal}}
|move2=Tail Whip|move2type=Normal}}


=====Unused teams=====
====Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen====
In the [[Generation I]] games, there is [[Pokémon Red and Green beta|unused]] {{pkmn|Trainer}} data for Prof. Oak. This implies that the player was supposed to battle him at some point in the game.
 
In the data, Oak has a level 66 {{p|Tauros}}, level 67 {{p|Exeggutor}}, level 68 {{p|Arcanine}}, level 70 {{p|Gyarados}}, and one of the Kanto {{pkmn2|starter}}s at level 69. This places his strength a handful of levels above the player's rival and the [[Pokémon Champion|Pokémon League Champion]]. In addition, four of his Pokémon are identical to the ones used by the Champion, only at higher levels, implying he was originally meant to be Champion, or at least another high-ranking Trainer. This is supported by an email on the PC in Oak's lab, in which the Pokémon League issues a challenge to all Trainers and specifically requests Oak to come visit them.
 
Oak can be battled by performing the {{DL|Mew glitch|Ditto glitch}} with a {{stat|Special}} stat of 226 or by performing the [[old man glitch]] with {{MN}} as the character in the 3rd, 5th or 7th slot of the player's name. These teams cannot be battled when using the old man glitch; they can only be battled via the Ditto glitch if the wild Ditto's {{stat|Attack}} is lowered by 4, 5, or 6 stages (each will yield a different one of the three teams).
{{left clear}}
 
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|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
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|pokemon=Tauros
|level=66
|type1=Normal
|move1=Take Down|move1type=Normal
|move2=Leer|move2type=Normal
|move3=Rage|move3type=Normal
|move4=Tail Whip|move4type=Normal
}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=103
|pokemon=Exeggutor
|level=67
|type1=Grass|type2=Psychic
|move1=Stomp|move1type=Normal
|move2=Barrage|move2type=Normal
|move3=Hypnosis|move3type=Psychic}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=059
|pokemon=Arcanine
|level=68
|type1=Fire
|move1=Take Down|move1type=Normal
|move2=Ember|move2type=Fire
|move3=Roar|move3type=Normal
|move4=Leer|move4type=Normal}}
{{Party/Div|color={{kanto color}}}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=009
|pokemon=Blastoise
|level=69
|type1=Water
|move1=Bite|move1type=Normal
|move2=Withdraw|move2type=Water
|move3=Skull Bash|move3type=Normal
|move4=Hydro Pump|move4type=Water}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=130
|pokemon=Gyarados
|level=70
|type1=Water|type2=Flying
|move1=Hydro Pump|move1type=Water
|move2=Dragon Rage|move2type=Dragon
|move3=Leer|move3type=Normal
|move4=Hyper Beam|move4type=Normal}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
{{Party/Single
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|bordercolor={{kanto color dark}}
|headcolor={{kanto color light}}
|sprite=Spr Y Oak.png
|prize={{PDollar}}6930
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|game=RGBY
|location=Glitch
|pokemon=5
}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=128
|pokemon=Tauros
|level=66
|type1=Normal
|move1=Take Down|move1type=Normal
|move2=Leer|move2type=Normal
|move3=Rage|move3type=Normal
|move4=Tail Whip|move4type=Normal
}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=103
|pokemon=Exeggutor
|level=67
|type1=Grass|type2=Psychic
|move1=Stomp|move1type=Normal
|move2=Barrage|move2type=Normal
|move3=Hypnosis|move3type=Psychic}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=059
|pokemon=Arcanine
|level=68
|type1=Fire
|move1=Take Down|move1type=Normal
|move2=Ember|move2type=Fire
|move3=Roar|move3type=Normal
|move4=Leer|move4type=Normal}}
{{Party/Div|color={{kanto color}}}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=003
|pokemon=Venusaur
|level=69
|type1=Grass|type2=Poison
|move1=Razor Leaf|move1type=Grass
|move2=Growth|move2type=Normal
|move3=Sleep Powder|move3type=Grass
|move4=SolarBeam|move4type=Grass}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=130
|pokemon=Gyarados
|level=70
|type1=Water|type2=Flying
|move1=Hydro Pump|move1type=Water
|move2=Dragon Rage|move2type=Dragon
|move3=Leer|move3type=Normal
|move4=Hyper Beam|move4type=Normal
}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
{{Party/Single
|color={{kanto color}}
|bordercolor={{kanto color dark}}
|headcolor={{kanto color light}}
|sprite=Spr Y Oak.png
|prize={{PDollar}}6930
|name=Prof. Oak
|game=RGBY
|location=Glitch
|pokemon=5
}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=128
|pokemon=Tauros
|level=66
|type1=Normal
|move1=Take Down|move1type=Normal
|move2=Leer|move2type=Normal
|move3=Rage|move3type=Normal
|move4=Tail Whip|move4type=Normal
}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=103
|pokemon=Exeggutor
|level=67
|type1=Grass|type2=Psychic
|move1=Stomp|move1type=Normal
|move2=Barrage|move2type=Normal
|move3=Hypnosis|move3type=Psychic}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=059
|pokemon=Arcanine
|level=68
|type1=Fire
|move1=Take Down|move1type=Normal
|move2=Ember|move2type=Fire
|move3=Roar|move3type=Normal
|move4=Leer|move4type=Normal}}
{{Party/Div|color={{kanto color}}}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=006
|pokemon=Charizard
|level=69
|type1=Fire|type2=Flying
|move1=Rage|move1type=Normal
|move2=Slash|move2type=Normal
|move3=Flamethrower|move3type=Fire
|move4=Fire Spin|move4type=Fire}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=130
|pokemon=Gyarados
|level=70
|type1=Water|type2=Flying
|move1=Hydro Pump|move1type=Water
|move2=Dragon Rage|move2type=Dragon
|move3=Leer|move3type=Normal
|move4=Hyper Beam|move4type=Normal
}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
===In Generation II===
Professor Oak was always well known in [[Kanto]] but in [[Generation II]] he became more of a celebrity, a "star Pokémon Researcher". He became famous in [[Johto]] because of his Radio Show with [[DJ Mary]]. He was going to turn down the show at first but Mary's energy and persistence wore him down. {{ga|Ethan}}/{{ga|Kris}} first met him visiting the home of [[Mr. Pokémon]], another of Oak's childhood friends. Later he grants the young Trainer access to [[Mt. Silver]], a place which only the finest Pokémon Trainers may enter, after the player has earned all the Badges in Johto and later Kanto.
 
Professor Oak has many old friends. One of them is [[Kurt]], a [[Poké Ball]] smith from [[Azalea Town]] and another is [[Professor Elm]] who used to be Oak's assistant. In fact, there is a picture on Kurt's wall saying "...a young Prof Oak?" and an email addressed to him from Professor Elm can be found in his lab:
:"''...
:''<sc>Prof. Oak</sc>, how is your research
:''coming along? I'm still plugging
:''away. I heard rumors
:''that {{player|<player>}} is
:''getting quite a reputation.
:''I'm delighted to hear that.
:''<sc>Elm</sc> in <sc>[[New Bark Town]]</sc> 8-)''"
 
Professor Oak has gained many fans and admirers. One of them is {{tc|School Kid|Schoolboy}} Chad, who frequently calls the player to share trivia about Oak.
 
===In Generation III===
Professor Oak returns in {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}} to reprise his role from the Generation I games. He also grants the {{player}} the [[National Pokédex]] after they have caught 60 different species of Pokémon and defeated the [[Elite Four]].
 
====Pokémon====
{|
{|
| style="vertical-align:top" |{{Pokémon/3
| style="vertical-align:top" |{{Pokémon/3
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|}
|}


====Fame Checker====
====Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver====
This is a list of the [[Fame Checker]]'s information on Professor Oak in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}.
After the player has defeated Red, Professor Oak gifts them with one of the Kanto first partner Pokémon.
;Pallet Town - sign
* What does this person do?
:"<sc>[[Professor Oak's Laboratory|Oak Pokémon Research Lab]]</sc>."
;Pallet Town Research Lab - Prof. Oak
* What is this person like?
:"To make a complete guide on all the <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc> in the world...
:That was my dream!"
;Pallet Town Research Lab - aide
* What is this person like?
:"<sc>Prof. Oak</sc> may not look like much, but he's the authority on <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc>.
:Many <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon Trainers</sc> hold him in high regard."
;[[Viridian City]] - {{DL|Magazines in the Pokémon world|Pokémon Journal}}
* Family and friends?
:"<sc>Prof. Oak</sc> reportedly lives with his grandchildren, <sc>[[Daisy Oak|Daisy]]</sc> and <sc>{{ga|Blue}}</sc>."
;[[Pokémon League]] - [[Agatha]]
* Family and friends?
:"I hear <sc>Oak</sc>'s taken a lot of interest in you, child.
:That old duff was once tough and handsome.
:But that was decades ago. He's a shadow of his former self."
;Pallet Town Research Lab - aide
* What does this person do?
:"<sc>Prof. Oak</sc> is going to have his own radio show soon.
:The program will be called <sc>Prof. Oak's Pok</sc>é<sc>mon Seminar</sc>."
;Message from <sc>Oak</sc>
* From: <sc>Prof. Oak</sc>
* To: [Player]
:"Why do <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc> compete and battle so hard for you?
:They do so because they can see the love and trust you have towards <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc>.
:Never forget that."
 
===In Generation IV===
====Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum====
Professor Oak is also a good friend of [[Professor Rowan]]. He visits [[Sinnoh]] often, has a home in [[Eterna City]], introduces Trainers to [[Pal Park]], and gives them the [[National Pokédex]], as well as the [[Up-Grade]], [[Poké Radar]] and the function {{DL|Pokétch|Trainer Counter}} of the [[Pokétch]]. [[Oak's Letter|A letter]] that he sends to the player in a special event allows the player to find {{p|Shaymin}}. An aide in Rowan's laboratory mentions that Oak is Rowan's junior in terms of seniority. In Platinum, after providing the Up-Grade, Professor Oak will talk about the [[Legendary birds]] and say that they have been sighted in [[Sinnoh]]. From this point {{p|Articuno}}, {{p|Zapdos}}, and {{p|Moltres}} will be visible roaming on the map.
 
====HeartGold and SoulSilver====
[[File:HGSS Prerelease Mr Pokemon House.png|thumb|right|Oak with {{ga|Ethan}} and Mr. Pokémon in [[Generation IV]]]]
Professor Oak returns in the Johto remakes to fulfill a similar role as he did in {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, albeit expanded. He will give the player the National Pokédex before boarding the [[S.S. Aqua]] bound for Kanto. He also gives the player {{HM|08|Rock Climb}} to assist them in navigation through [[Mt. Silver]] after they have earned all eight Kanto Badges. After the player defeats {{ga|Red}} on top of Mt. Silver, he will give the player one of either {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Charmander}}, or {{p|Squirtle}}. Finally, if both {{p|Kyogre}} and {{p|Groudon}} from HeartGold and SoulSilver are traded into the same game, he will give the player a [[Jade Orb]] so that {{p|Rayquaza}} may be caught at the [[Embedded Tower]].


=====Pokémon=====
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|move2=Tail Whip|move2type=Normal|move2cat=Status}}
|move2=Tail Whip|move2type=Normal|move2cat=Status}}
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===In Generation VII===
====Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!====
Professor Oak appears in [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], performing in a role similar to the role he played in [[Generation I|Generations I]] and {{gen|III}}. He gives the player their [[Starter Pokémon|Partner Pokémon]], {{p|Pikachu}}{{sup/7|P}} or {{p|Eevee}}{{sup/7|E}}. He gives a normal Starter Pokémon of the opposite species to {{ga|Trace}}.


=====Pokémon=====
====Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!====
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| style="vertical-align:top" |{{Pokémon/7
| style="vertical-align:top" |{{Pokémon/7/LG
|ndex=025
|ndex=0025
|pokemon=Pikachu
|pokemon=Pikachu
|gender=both
|gender=both
|form=_LG
|form=-Partner
|level=5
|level=5
|type1=Electric
|type1=Electric
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|move2=Growl|move2type=Normal|move2cat=Status
|move3=Tail Whip|move3type=Normal|move3cat=Status}}
|move3=Tail Whip|move3type=Normal|move3cat=Status}}
| style="vertical-align:top" |{{Pokémon/7
| style="vertical-align:top" |{{Pokémon/7/LG
|ndex=133
|ndex=0133
|pokemon=Eevee
|pokemon=Eevee
|gender=both
|gender=both
|form=_LG
|form=-Partner
|level=5
|level=5
|type1=Normal
|type1=Normal
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|move3=Tail Whip|move3type=Normal|move3cat=Status}}
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====Unused teams====
{{main|Unused Trainer data#Prof. Oak|Unused Trainer data → Prof. Oak}}
[[File:PkmnProfWantsToFight.png|thumb|160px|Professor Oak, who cannot normally be battled]]
Unused Trainer data for Prof. Oak (Japanese: '''{{j|オーキドせんせい}}''' ''Teacher Oak'') exists in all Generation I games.
Prof. Oak has data for three different teams using different first partner Pokémon, with each Pokémon being [[level]] 66-70, higher than Blue's {{pkmn|Champion}} battle team. It is possible he was meant to be a late-game opponent, perhaps similar to Red in [[Generation II]].
He can be battled by exploiting certain [[glitch]]es.
{{-}}
==In the side series games==
===Pokémon Stadium series===
[[File:Stadium Professor Oak.png|thumb|left|200px|Professor Oak in Pokémon Stadium]]
[[File:Stadium 2 Professor Oak.png|thumb|200px|Professor Oak Pokémon Stadium 2]]
In {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}} and [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], Professor Oak is the owner of the {{OBP|Pokémon Lab|Stadium}}, which is available if the Stadium game is connected to one or more [[core series]] games via [[Transfer Pak]]. The laboratory contains various machines with features such as trading Pokémon between games, transferring items and Pokémon to and from the player's [[PC]], viewing the {{OBP|Pokédex|Stadium}}, etc. In both games, Professor Oak describes the machines in the laboratory.
The Transfer Pak features were previously introduced in the [[Pokémon Stadium (Japanese)|Japanese Pokémon Stadium]], but they were part of the menu at the beginning at the game and didn't involve Professor Oak or his laboratory.
{{-}}
{{-}}


===Quotes===
==In the spin-off games==
{{main|Professor Oak/Quotes}}
===Hey You, Pikachu!===
Professor Oak appears in [[Hey You, Pikachu!]], where he enlists the player to help test a translation device called the PokéHelper, using a wild {{p|Pikachu}} as the main research subject.
 
===Pokémon Trading Card Game series===
In {{vg|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} and [[Pokémon Trading Card Game 2: The Invasion of Team GR!]], the {{OBP|Professor Oak|Base Set 88}} card is available. Additionally, there are cards featuring the [[Impostor Professor Oak]].
 
===Pokémon Snap===
[[File:Snap Professor Oak.png|thumb|200px|Professor Oak in Pokémon Snap]]
Professor Oak also is one of the two human characters that appear in [[Pokémon Snap]]. In order to complete his [[Pokémon Report]] on the denizens of [[Pokémon Island]], he hires {{Todd}} to take pictures for the report. He provides Todd with the [[ZERO-ONE]] and its [[Dash Engine]] upgrade, [[Pokémon food]], [[Pester Ball]]s, and a [[Poké Flute]]. When Todd takes a picture of each of the [[Pokémon sign]]s, Professor Oak is able to drawn a connection between them and the {{pkmn|constellation}}s to determine that {{p|Mew}} must be on [[Rainbow Cloud]].
 
===Puzzle series===
In [[Pokémon Puzzle Challenge]], Professor Oak appears at the main menu and some other screens at the beginning of the game, explaining the available options to the player. He also talks to the player at various points in the "Puzzle" section, which consists of various rounds with puzzles.
 
At the beginning of [[Pokémon Puzzle League]], there is a short animated introduction where [[Ash Ketchum]] receives a phone call from Professor Oak, telling him that he has been selected as a challenger of the Puzzle League Tournament at [[Puzzle League]]. In Prof. Oak's Labs at the Puzzle Village, Professor Oak explains how to play this game.
 
===Play It! series===
In [[Pokémon Play It!]] and [[Pokémon Play It! Version 2]], the player is able to receive two certificates signed by Professor Oak; each certificate is awarded for answering a separate set of 10 questions correctly.
 
In both games, as seen in the option about "The playing field" in the {{OBP|Help|Play It!}} section, {{OBP|Julie|Play It!}} says that she was in the middle of a Pokémon TCG match with Professor Oak but he had to leave.
 
===PokéROM===
Professor Oak is the narrator of [[PokéROM]], voiced by [[Stuart Zagnit]], his voice actor in the anime at the time.
 
===Pokémon Channel===
[[File:Prof. Oak Report.png|thumb|200px|Professor Oak Pokémon Channel]]
In [[Pokémon Channel]], Professor Oak launches the titular Pokémon Channel, and tuning into the "Oak's Report" channel allows the player to save their game.
 
===Pokémon GO===
In [[Pokémon GO]], it is mentioned that he was [[Professor Willow]]'s mentor.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/988821137391013888 #ProfessorWillowWeek Fact #1 on Twitter]</ref>
 
In the GO Web series, [[The Two Professors]], Willow contacts Oak to discuss the recent appearance of {{p|Ditto}} {{m|transform}}ed into an unrecognizable Pokémon. Oak is able to identify it as the [[Mythical Pokémon]], {{p|Meltan}}.
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{{vatable|color={{kanto color light}}|bordercolor={{kanto color}}
|ja=若林 正 ''Tadashi Wakabayashi''
|en=Ben Diskin}}
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===[[Pokémon Masters EX]]===
{{main|Professor Oak (Masters)}}
Professor Oak, in his {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} design, forms a [[sync pair]] with {{p|Mew}} in [[Pokémon Masters EX]]. Professor Oak became a playable sync pair on February 14, 2020.
 
Professor Oak first appeared as an NPC during the second chapter of [[PML Arc]]. He later made a notable appearance in one of the game's Main Stories, the [[Villain Arc]].
 
{{PairDex/h|Kanto}}
{{PairDex|082|Professor Oak|trainerlink=Professor Oak (Masters)#Mew (Pre-Sync Move → Post-Sync Move)|trainerimg=Oak|0151|Mew|Psychic|Bug|Tech|3|Log-in from February 14 to March 16, 2020<br>and from August 28, 2020 indefinitely}}
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==Artwork==
==Gallery==
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| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Gold Silver Professor Oak.png|x250px]]
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| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:FireRed LeafGreen Professor Oak.png|x250px]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:FireRed LeafGreen Professor Oak.png|x250px]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Professor Oak PO.png|x250px]]
| style="{{roundy|2px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Professor Oak LGPE concept art.jpg|x250px]]
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| Official artwork from<br>{{Colorlink|Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|000|Red and Blue}}
| Official artwork from<br>{{Colorlink|Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|000|Red and Blue}} by {{Colorlink|Ken Sugimori|000}}<ref>[[a:File:ProfessorOakBaseSet88.jpg|Professor Oak (Base Set 88)]]</ref>
| Official artwork from<br>{{Colorlink|Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|000|Gold and Silver}}
| Official artwork from<br>{{Colorlink|Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|000|Gold and Silver}}
| Official artwork from<br>{{Colorlink|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|000|FireRed and LeafGreen}}
| Official artwork from<br>{{Colorlink|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|000|FireRed and LeafGreen}} by {{Colorlink|Ken Sugimori|000}}<ref>[[a:File:ProfessorOakNewTheoryHeartGoldSoulSilver101.jpg|Professor Oak's New Theory (HeartGold & SoulSilver 101)]]</ref>
| Official artwork from<br>{{Colorlink|Pokémon Origins|000}}
| Settei from<br>{{Color2|000|Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!}}
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===Sprites===
===Sprites and models===
====In the core series====
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| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Spr RG Oak.png]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Spr RG Oak.png]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Spr Y Oak.png]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Spr Y Oak.png]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Spr GS SW97 Oak.png]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Spr GS Oak.png]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Spr GS Oak.png]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:FRLG Professor Oak Portrait.png]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Spr FRLG Oak.png]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Spr FRLG Oak.png]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Spr FRLG Oak Beta.png]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Spr HGSS Oak.png]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Spr HGSS Oak.png]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Oak PE OD.png|120px]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Oak PE OD.png|120px]]
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background:#{{Kanto color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:Professor Oak BDSP OD.png|100px]]
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| Intro sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Yellow Version|Yellow}}
| Intro sprite from<br>{{Colorlink|Generation II|000}}
| Prototype sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Gold and Silver Spaceworld '97 demo|Spaceworld '97 demo}}
| Intro sprite from<br>{{Colorlink|Generation III|000|FireRed and LeafGreen}}
| Intro sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Generation II}}
| Intro sprite from<br>{{Colorlink|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|000|HeartGold and SoulSilver}}
| Intro sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed and LeafGreen}}
| Overworld model from<br>{{Colorlink|Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|000|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!}}
| {{Colorlink|Fame Checker|000}} sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed and LeafGreen}}
| Beta {{color2|000|Fame Checker}} sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Generation III|FireRed and LeafGreen}}
| Intro sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold and SoulSilver}}
| Overworld model from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!}}
| Overworld model from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}
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| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:69px"| [[File:Oak I OD.png]]
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:69px"| [[File:Oak I OD.png]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:69px"| [[File:Y Oak Back.png]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:69px"| [[File:Y Oak Back.png]]
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| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:69px"| [[File:Oak II OD.png]]
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:69px"| [[File:Oak II OD.png]]
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:69px"| [[File:Oak III OD.png]]
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| Overworld sprite from<br>{{Colorlink|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|000|FireRed and LeafGreen}}
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==In spin-off games==
====In other games====
===Stadium series===
{{incomplete|section|needs=Sprites of Prof. Oak from the tutorial of Puzzle League, the intro of Snap, and Pokémon Lab in Stadium and Stadium 2.}}
In [[Pokémon Stadium (English)]] and [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], Professor Oak is the owner of the [[Professor Oak's Laboratory|Pokémon Laboratory]], which is available if the Stadium game is connected to one or more [[core series]] games via [[Transfer Pak]]. The laboratory contains various machines with features such as trading Pokémon between games, transferring items and Pokémon to and from the player's [[PC]], viewing the [[Pokédex]], etc. In both games, Professor Oak describes the machines in the laboratory.
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background:#{{Kanto color}}; font-size:80%"
 
The Transfer Pak features were previously introduced in [[Pokémon Stadium (Japanese)]], but they were part of the menu at the beginning at the game and didn't involve Professor Oak or his laboratory.
 
===Hey You, Pikachu!===
Professor Oak appears in [[Hey You, Pikachu!]], where he enlists the player to help test a translation device called the PokéHelper, using a wild {{p|Pikachu}} as the main research subject.
 
===Pokémon Channel===
In [[Pokémon Channel]], Professor Oak launches the titular Pokémon Channel, and tuning into the "Oak's Report" channel allows the player to save their game.
 
===Pokémon GO===
In [[Pokémon GO]], it is mentioned that he was [[Professor Willow]]'s mentor.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/988821137391013888 #ProfessorWillowWeek Fact #1 on Twitter]</ref>
 
In the GO Web series, '''The Two Professors''', Willow contacts Oak to discuss the recent appearance of {{p|Ditto}} {{m|transform}}ed into an unrecognizable Pokémon. Oak is able to identify it as the [[Mythical Pokémon]], {{p|Meltan}}.
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====Voice actors====
{{vatable|color={{kanto color light}}|bordercolor={{kanto color}}
|ja=若林 正 ''Tadashi Wakabayashi''
|en=Ben Diskin}}
-->
===Pokémon Snap===
Professor Oak also is one of the two human characters that appears in [[Pokémon Snap]]. In order to complete his {{OBP|Pokémon Report|Pokémon Snap}} on the denizens of [[Pokémon Island]], he hires {{Todd}} to take pictures for the report. He provides Todd with the [[ZERO-ONE]] and its [[Dash Engine]] upgrade, [[Pokémon food]], [[Pester Ball]]s, and a [[Poké Flute]]. When Todd takes a picture of each of the [[Pokémon sign]]s, Professor Oak is able to drawn a connection between them and the {{pkmn|constellation}}s to determine that {{p|Mew}} must be on [[Rainbow Cloud]].
 
===Puzzle series===
In [[Pokémon Puzzle Challenge]], Professor Oak appears at the main menu and some other screens at the beginning of the game, explaining the available options to the player. He also talks to the player at various points in the "Puzzle" section, which consists of various rounds with puzzles.
 
At the beginning of [[Pokémon Puzzle League]], there is a short animated introduction where [[Ash Ketchum]] receives a phone call from Professor Oak, telling him that he has been selected as a challenger of the Puzzle League Tournament at [[Puzzle League]]. In the Prof. Oak's Labs at the Puzzle Village, Professor Oak explains how to play this game.
 
===Pokémon Trading Card Game series===
In {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} and [[Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!]], the {{OBP|Professor Oak|Base Set 88}} and the {{OBP|Imposter Professor Oak|Base Set 73}} cards are available. The latter game also includes the {{OBP|Imposter Oak's Revenge|Team Rocket 76}} card.
 
===Play It! series===
In [[Pokémon Play It!]] and [[Pokémon Play It! Version 2]], the player is able to receive two certificates signed by Professor Oak; each certificate is awarded for answering a separate set of 10 questions correctly.
 
Additionally, if the player opens the "Learn" menu from the first game, or the "Help" menu from the second game, and then chooses the option "The playing field", {{OBP|Julie|Play It!}} says that she is in the middle of a game with Professor Oak but he had to leave.
 
===Gallery===
====Sprites====
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| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Puzzle Challenge Oak.png]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background:#{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Puzzle Challenge Oak.png]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:TCG1 A39 Professor Oak.png]]
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| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:TCG2 A54 Professor Oak.png]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background:#{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:TCG2 A54 Professor Oak.png]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:TCG1 D44 Impostor Professor Oak.png]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:TCG2 D52 Impostor Professor Oak.png]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:TCG2 H42 Impostor Oak Revenge.png]]
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| Menu sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Puzzle Challenge|Puzzle Challenge}}
| {{color2|000|Professor Oak (Base Set 88)|Professor Oak}} sprite<br/>from the {{color2|000|Pokémon Trading Card Game (game)|Trading Card Game}}
| {{color2|000|Professor Oak (Base Set 88)|Professor Oak}} sprite<br/>from the {{color2|000|Pokémon Trading Card Game (video game)|Trading Card Game}}
| Professor Oak sprite<br/>from {{color2|000|Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!|Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!}}
| Professor Oak sprite<br/>from {{color2|000|Pokémon Trading Card Game 2: The Invasion of Team GR!|Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!}}
| {{color2|000|Imposter Professor Oak (Base Set 73)|Imposter Professor Oak}} sprite<br/>from the {{color2|000|Pokémon Trading Card Game (game)|Trading Card Game}}
| Imposter Professor Oak sprite<br/>from {{color2|000|Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!|Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!}}
| {{color2|000|Imposter Oak's Revenge (Team Rocket 76)|Imposter Oak's Revenge}} sprite<br/>from {{color2|000|Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!|Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!}}
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|}


====Other images====
===Other images===
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{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}; background: #{{Kanto color}}; font-size:80%;"
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| Professor Oak's signature<br/>from {{color2|000|Pokémon Play It!|Play It!}} and {{color2|000|Pokémon Play It! Version 2|Play It! 2}}
| Professor Oak's signature<br/>from {{color2|000|Pokémon Play It!|Play It!}} and {{color2|000|Pokémon Play It! Version 2|Play It! 2}}
|}


|}
==Quotes==
{{main|Professor Oak/Quotes}}


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
[[File:Professor Oak SM anime.png|250px|thumb|Professor Oak in the {{series|Sun & Moon}}]]
[[File:Professor Oak JN anime.png|250px|thumb|Professor Oak in ''[[Pokémon Journeys: The Series]]'']]
===In the main series===
===Main series===
{{main|Professor Oak (anime)}}
{{main|Professor Oak (anime)}}
Professor Oak appears semi-regularly in the [[Pokémon anime]], where he gives [[Ash Ketchum]] useful information for his {{pkmn|journey}}.
Professor Oak appears semi-regularly in the [[Pokémon anime]], where he gives [[Ash Ketchum]] useful information for his {{pkmn|journey}}.
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[[File:Professor Oak Origins.png|250px|thumb|Professor in Pokémon Origins]]
[[File:Professor Oak Origins.png|250px|thumb|Professor in Pokémon Origins]]


===In Pokémon Origins===
===Pokémon Origins===
Professor Oak appears as a major character in the [[Pokémon Origins]] miniseries, where he serves a similar role as in {{game|Red and Blue|s}}. He assigned {{OBP|Red|Origins}} and {{OBP|Blue|Origins}} with the task of completing his dream of a complete Pokédex. Eventually, Red did manage to catch {{cat|Generation I Pokémon|all 150 known Pokémon}}, but then realized that {{p|Mew}} was still out there, and decided to continue his effort in bringing Professor Oak's dream to a true completion.
Professor Oak appears as a major character in the [[Pokémon Origins]] miniseries, where he serves a similar role as in {{game|Red and Blue|s}}. He assigned {{OBP|Red|Origins}} and {{OBP|Blue|Origins}} with the task of completing his dream of a complete Pokédex. Eventually, Red did manage to catch {{cat|Generation I Pokémon|all 150 known Pokémon}}, but then realized that {{p|Mew}} was still out there, and decided to continue his effort in bringing Professor Oak's dream to a true completion.


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{{vatable|color={{kanto color light}}|bordercolor={{kanto color}}
{{vatable|color={{kanto color light}}|bordercolor={{kanto color}}
|ja=森功至 ''Katsuji Mori''
|ja=森功至 ''Katsuji Mori''
|en=Kyle Hebert
|en=[[Kyle Hebert]]
|it=Mario Scarabelli
|es_eu=José Padilla}}
|es_eu=José Padilla}}


===In Pokémon Generations===
===Pokémon Generations===
Though Professor Oak did not physically appear in [[Pokémon Generations]], he was mentioned by [[Agatha]] during her {{pkmn|battle}} against {{ga|Blue}} in ''[[PG03|The Challenger]]''.
Though Professor Oak did not physically appear in [[Pokémon Generations]], he was mentioned by [[Agatha]] during her {{pkmn|battle}} against {{ga|Blue}} in ''[[PG03|The Challenger]]''.


===In the Pokémon Masters Animated Trailer===
===GOTCHA!===
[[File:Pokémon Professors Masters Trailer.png|thumb|250px|Professor Oak (center) in the [[Pokémon Masters Animated Trailer]]]]
Professor Oak briefly appeared in [[GOTCHA!]].
Professor Oak briefly appeared in the [[Pokémon Masters Animated Trailer]] as part of a team with [[Professor Sycamore|Professors Sycamore]] and {{prof|Kukui}}.
 
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[[File:Professor Oak Evolutions.png|thumb|250px|Professor Oak in [[Pokémon Evolutions]]]]
===Pokémon Evolutions===
Professor Oak appeared in ''[[PE08|The Discovery]]''. {{ga|Green}} met him at his laboratory in [[Pallet Town]], apologizing for having failed to complete the [[Pokédex]]. Professor Oak, however, revealed that other Pallet Town Trainers had been taking on the same project as well, and thanks to them, the Pokédex was now complete. Just then, he received a call from [[Professor Willow|a colleague of his]], who informed him of {{p|Meltan|a new Pokémon made entirely of metal}}. However, when Professor Oak turned around to share the news with Green, {{ga|Elaine}}, and {{ga|Trace}}, he was surprised to see them having already left.
 
====Pokémon====
=====Gives to new Trainers=====
{| width="100%"
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| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Bulbasaur|Kanto first partners Evolutions.png|Grass|Poison|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Squirtle|Kanto first partners Evolutions.png|Water|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Professor Oak|Charmander|Kanto first partners Evolutions.png|Fire|link=no}}
|
|}
 
====Voice actors====
{{vatable|color={{kanto color light}}|bordercolor={{kanto color}}
|ja=園部啓一 ''Keiichi Sonobe''
|en=Keith Silverstein
|it=Paolo Sesana
|es_eu=Francisco Javier Garaboa}}


==In the manga==
==In the manga==
As he is the leading professor of the [[Kanto]] region, Professor Oak appears in many different [[Pokémon manga]] series.
As he is the leading professor of the [[Kanto]] region, Professor Oak appears in many different [[Pokémon manga]] series.


===In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga===
===The Electric Tale of Pikachu===
{{main|Professor Oak (anime)#In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga|Professor Oak (anime)}}
[[File:Professor Oak EToP.png|thumb|200px|Professor Oak in The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]
[[File:Professor Oak EToP.png|thumb|200px|Professor Oak in The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]
Professor Oak makes a few appearances in [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]. He is a role model to {{OBP|Ash Ketchum|EToP|Ash}} and is [[Bill]]'s mentor. Unlike in the anime, he does not give Ash his {{AP|Pikachu}}; in fact, he does not meet Ash until after he has already begun his Pokémon journey.
{{main|Professor Oak (anime)#The Electric Tale of Pikachu|Professor Oak (anime)}}
Professor Oak makes a few appearances in [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]. He is a role model to {{OBP|Ash Ketchum|EToP|Ash}} and is [[Bill]]'s mentor. Unlike in the anime, he does not give Ash his {{OBP|Ash's Pikachu|EToP|Pikachu}}; in fact, he does not meet Ash until after he has already begun his Pokémon journey.
{{-}}
{{-}}


===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
===Pokémon Adventures===
[[File:Professor Oak Adventures.png|thumb|150px|Professor Oak in the HGSS chapter]]
[[File:Professor Oak Adventures.png|thumb|150px|Professor Oak in Pokémon Adventures]]
{{main|Professor Oak (Adventures)}}
{{main|Professor Oak (Adventures)}}
Professor Oak has a recurring role in [[Pokémon Adventures]]. His first appearance was in ''[[PS001|A Glimpse of the Glow]]'', and he has appeared in most chapters since. Over the course of the manga, Professor Oak helps out the [[Pokédex holder]]s in their various quests. His backstory has been largely expanded in this canon.
Professor Oak has a recurring role in [[Pokémon Adventures]]. His first appearance was in ''[[PS001|A Glimpse of the Glow]]'', and he has appeared in most arcs since. Over the course of the manga, Professor Oak helps out the [[Pokédex holder]]s in their various quests. His backstory has been largely expanded in this canon. He's a highly respected figure in the field of Pokémon research the world over, the inventor of the [[Pokédex]], and a former {{pkmn|Champion|Pokémon League Champion}}.
{{-}}
{{-}}


===In the Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys manga===
===Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys===
Professor Oak first appears in ''[[GB02|Falkner The Bird Keeper's Challenge!!]]'' where he witnesses {{p|Articuno}}'s appearance as it would usually appear every four years. He also sees the battle between Articuno and {{GnB|Gold}}'s Pokémon. He then offers to bring the Pokémon Egg [[Mr. Pokémon]] had to Professor Elm in ''[[GB04|Let's Aim For The Goal!]]''. Before he leaves though, he gives Gold a Pokédex, with the belief that Gold will become a great Trainer.
Professor Oak first appeared in ''[[GB02|Falkner The Bird Keeper's Challenge!!]]'', where he witnessed {{p|Articuno}}'s appearance at the [[Violet Gym]]. He also saw the battle between Articuno and {{GnB|Gold}}'s Pokémon. He then offered to bring the Pokémon Egg [[Mr. Pokémon]] had to Professor Elm in ''[[GB04|Let's Aim For The Goal!]]''. Before he leaving, he gave Gold a Pokédex, with the belief that Gold would become a great Trainer.
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===In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga===
===Pokémon Pocket Monsters===
[[File:Professor Oak PM.png|thumb|150px|Professor Oak in the Pocket Monsters manga]]
[[File:Professor Oak PM.png|thumb|150px|Professor Oak in the Pocket Monsters manga]]
{{main|Professor Oak (Pocket Monsters)}}
{{main|Professor Oak (Pocket Monsters)}}
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===In the Pokémon Zensho manga===
===Pokémon Zensho===
{{spoilers}}
{{spoilers}}
[[File:Professor Oak Zensho.png|thumb|160px|Professor Oak in Pokémon Zensho]]
[[File:Professor Oak Zensho.png|thumb|160px|Professor Oak in Pokémon Zensho]]
Professor Oak appears in [[Pokémon Zensho]] and has fulfilled the same role similar to the ones in other media. Professor Oak debuts in ''[[PZ01|Pallet Town]]'' where he saves {{OBP|Satoshi|Zensho}} from a flock of {{p|Pidgey}} that were about to attack him. As thanks for Professor Oak's rescue of Satoshi, Satoshi goes to his lab and chooses Charmander since Charmander saved him earlier. Shigeru, Satoshi's rival, chooses Squirtle which made Professor Oak keep {{p|Bulbasaur}} as he would have been too lonely.
Professor Oak appears in [[Pokémon Zensho]] and has fulfilled the same role similar to the ones in other media. Professor Oak debuted in ''[[PZ01|Prologue: Pallet Town]]'', where he saved {{OBP|Satoshi|Zensho}} from a flock of {{p|Pidgey}} that were about to attack him. As thanks for Professor Oak's rescue of Satoshi, Satoshi went to his lab and chose Charmander as his first partner Pokémon, due to it saving him earlier. Shigeru, Satoshi's rival, chose Squirtle, which made Professor Oak keep {{p|Bulbasaur}}, as he would have been too lonely otherwise.


A backstory is revealed about him in ''[[PZ05|Celadon City]]'' where is taking care of {{OBP|Shigeru|Zensho}} and [[Daisy Oak]] since their parents died in a car crash. He is last seen in ''[[PZ10|Indigo Plateau]]'', telling Satoshi and Shigeru about a {{p|Mewtwo|rare Pokémon}} who dwells in [[Cerulean Cave|a cave]].
In ''[[PZ05|Celadon City]]'', it was revealed that Professor Oak is taking care of {{OBP|Shigeru|Zensho}} and [[Daisy Oak]] since their parents died in a car crash. He was last seen in ''[[PZ10|Indigo Plateau]]'', telling Satoshi and Shigeru about a {{p|Mewtwo|rare Pokémon}} that dwells in [[Cerulean Cave|a cave]].


====Pokémon====
====Pokémon====
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|cap=Professor Oak's Bulbasaur
|cap=Professor Oak's Bulbasaur
|img2=Oak Venusaur Zensho.png
|img2=Oak Venusaur Zensho.png
|epnum=PZ10
|epnum=PZ01
|epname=Indigo Plateau
|epname=Pallet Town
|desc=Professor Oak kept {{p|Bulbasaur}} after {{Zensho|Satoshi}} and {{Zensho|Shigeru}} got their Starter Pokémon as he would have been too lonely without it. It was revealed to have evolved into {{p|Ivysaur}} and then {{p|Venusaur}} sometime when Satoshi went to [[Indigo Plateau]]. Venusaur was then seen with Professor Oak around the end of the chapter when he was explaining to Satoshi and Shigeru about a [[Cerulean Cave|rare cave]] that contained the [[Legendary Pokémon]], {{p|Mewtwo}}.
|desc=Professor Oak kept {{p|Bulbasaur}} after {{Zensho|Satoshi}} and {{Zensho|Shigeru}} got their first partner Pokémon as he would have been too lonely without it. It was revealed to have evolved into {{p|Ivysaur}} and then {{p|Venusaur}} sometime when Satoshi went to [[Indigo Plateau]]. Venusaur was then seen with Professor Oak around the end of the chapter when he was explaining to Satoshi and Shigeru about a [[Cerulean Cave|rare cave]] that contained the [[Legendary Pokémon]], {{p|Mewtwo}}.


None of Venusaur's moves are known.}}
None of Venusaur's moves are known.}}
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{{endspoilers}}
{{endspoilers}}
===Pokémon Newspaper Strip===
Professor Oak was first mentioned in {{strip|6}}. After a battle between {{p|Pikachu}} and {{p|Squirtle}}, a boy wanted to know why water shorts out electricity, and the girl he was with suggested asking Oak.


==In the TCG==
==In the TCG==
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{{cardlist/header|Related cards|Grass|char=yes}}
{{cardlist/header|Related cards|Grass|char=yes}}
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{{cardlist/footer|Grass}}
{{cardlist/footer|Grass}}


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{{cardlist/header|Related cards|Darkness|char=yes}}
{{cardlist/header|Related cards|Darkness|char=yes}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Base Set|Impostor Professor Oak|73}}|type=Trainer|enset=Base Set|enrarity=Rare|ennum=73/102|jpset=Expansion Pack|jprarity=Rare|enset2=Base Set 2|enrarity2=Rare|ennum2=102/130}}
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{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Imposter Oak's Revenge|76}}|type=Trainer|enset=Team Rocket|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=76/82|jpset=Rocket Gang|jprarity=Uncommon}}
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{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Impostor Professor Oak's Invention|94}}|type=Trainer|enset=Neo Destiny|enrarity=Rare|ennum=94/105|jpset=Darkness, and to Light...|jprarity=Rare}}
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Professor Oak has appeared in the most generations of any Pokémon Professor, appearing in Generation I and their Generation III and VII remakes as the regional professor and making cameo appearances in Generations II and IV.
* Professor Oak has appeared in the most [[generation]]s of any Pokémon Professor, appearing in Generation I and their Generation III and VII remakes as the regional professor and making cameo appearances in Generations II, IV, and the Generation IV remakes in Generation VIII.
* If the player speaks to Professor Oak in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} and has their Pokédex evaluated with at least 484 of the 493 Pokémon caught, he will say "Meeting you is something '''l''' will cherish all my life long.", using a lowercase L instead of an uppercase I.
* If the player speaks to Professor Oak in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} and has their Pokédex evaluated with at least 484 of the 493 Pokémon caught, he will say "Meeting you is something '''l''' will cherish all my life long.", using a lowercase L instead of an uppercase I.
* Professor Oak is the only person to give the player their Pokédex in more than one [[region]], doing so in both [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]].


==Names==
==Names==
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! Origin
! Origin
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|Japanese
| Japanese
|オーキド ユキナリ博士 ''Dr. Yukinari Okido''
| オーキド・ユキナリ{{tt|博士|Hakase}}<br>''Dr. Yukinari Ohkido''
|オーキッド ''Ōkiddo'', Orchid. 大木戸 ''Ōkido'' is a Japanese family name and placename. Literally, big-tree family.
| From ''orchid'' and the family name 大木戸 ''Ōkido'' (large wooden city gate or castle door)<br>Incidentally, ''Yukinari'' resembles ''Yukinori'', the actual given name of [[Unshō Ishizuka]].
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|English, Italian
| English, Italian
|Professor Samuel Oak
| Professor Samuel Oak
|{{wp|Oak}} tree, perhaps derived from Japanese ''Okido''. His given name could possibly be derived from the Salem Oak, a long-lived tree of Salem, New Jersey.
| From ''{{wp|oak}}'' and similar to his Japanese name. His given name may be from ''Salem Oak'' (historic tree in {{wp|Salem, New Jersey}})
|- style="background:#FFF"
| German
| Professor Samuel Eich
| From ''Eiche'' (oak) and his English name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Canadian French{{tt|*|Blue manual}}
| Spanish
|Professeur Oak
| Profesor Samuel Oak
|From his English name
| From his English name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|European French
| rowspan="2" | French
|Professeur Chen
| Professeur Samuel Chen
|From ''chêne'', Oak
| From ''chêne'' (oak) and his English name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|German
| Professeur Oak{{tt|*|Blue manual (Canadian French)}}
|Professor Eich
| From his English name
|From ''Eiche'', Oak
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Spanish
| Korean
|Profesor Oak
| 오용호 {{tt|박사|Baksa}} ''Dr. O Yongho''
|From his English name
| From the first syllable of his Japanese name and the surname 오 ''{{wp|O (surname)|O}}''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Korean
| rowspan="2" | Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
|오용호 박사 ''Dr. O Yongho''
| 大木{{tt|博士|Bóshì}} ''Dr. Dàmù''<br>雪成 ''Xuěchéng''{{tt|*|Games, anime, Adventures (Ching Win version)}}
|오 (伍, 吳) ''O'' is a {{wp|List of Korean family names|Korean family name}}, probably chosen because of its similarity to the first syllable in Okido.
| From the Japanese names 大木戸 ''Ōkido'' and 雪成 ''Yukinari''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
| 幸成 ''Xìngchéng''{{tt|*|Adventures (Jilin Publishing version)}}
|大木博士 ''Dàmù Bóshì''<br>大木雪成 ''Dàmù Xuěchéng'' (full name) {{tt|*|Taiwan}}<br>大木幸成 ''Dàmù Xìngchéng'' (full name){{tt|*|Mainland China}}
| From the Japanese name 幸成 ''Yukinari''
|大木 (big tree) is from 大木 ''Ōki'' and 博士 ''bóshì'', Dr.<br>雪成 is from Japanese 雪成り ''yuki nari'', "to become snow".<br>幸成 is from Japanese name 幸成 ''yukinari''.
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|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})
| Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})
|大木博士 ''Daaihmuhk Boksih''<br>大木雪成 ''Daaihmuhk Syutsìhng'' (full name)
| 大木{{tt|博士|Boksih}} ''Dr. Daaihmuhk''<br>雪成 ''Syutsìhng''
|大木 (big tree) is from 大木 ''Ōki'' and 博士 ''boksih'', Dr.<br>雪成 is from Japanese 雪成り ''yuki nari'', "to become snow".
| From the Japanese names 大木戸 ''Ōkido'' and 雪成 ''Yukinari''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Czech
| Czech
| Profesor Oak
| Profesor Oak
| From English name
| From his English name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Finnish
| Finnish
|Professori Samuel Oak
| Professori Samuel Oak
|From English name
| From his English name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Hungarian
| Hungarian
| Oak Professzor
| Oak Professzor
| From English name
| From his English name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Indonesian
| Indonesian
|Profesor Okido (Kanto saga)<br>Profesor Orchid<br>Profesor Oak (Sinnoh-present)
| Profesor Oak{{tt|*|Anime (DP - Present)}}<br>Profesor Ohkido{{tt|*|Anime (Kanto saga)}}<br>Profesor Orchid
|Same as Japanese and English name
| From his English name<br>From his Japanese name<br>From his Japanese name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Polish
| Polish
| Profesor Oak
| Profesor Oak
| From English name
| From his English name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Brazilian Portuguese
| Brazilian Portuguese
|Professor Samuel (Sam) Carvalho{{tt|*|anime, TCG (Secret Wonders, Evolutions-present), manga, The Official Pokémon Handbook, Pokémon Club, Pokémon Characters Guidebook}}<br>Professor Oak{{tt|*|TCG (HeartGold & SoulSilver-Call of Legends)}}
| Professor Samuel Carvalho{{tt|*|Pokémon GO, anime, TCG (Diamond & Pearl, XY to present), Adventures, The Official Pokémon Handbook, Pokémon Club, Pokémon Characters Guidebook}}<br>Professor Oak{{tt|*|TCG (HeartGold & SoulSilver, Call of Legends)}}
|From ''carvalho'', Oak<br>Same as English name
| From ''carvalho'' (oak) and his English name<br>Same as English name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Russian
| Russian
| Профессор Оук ''Professor Ouk''
| Профессор Семуель Оук<br>''Professor Semuyel' Ouk''
| Transcription of English name
| Transcription of his English name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Thai
| Thai
|ดร.ออคิด ''Dr. Orkid''
| ศาสตราจารย์โอคิโดะ ''Sattrachan Okhido''{{tt|*|Pokémon GO}}<br>ดร.โอคิโดะ ''Dr. Okhido''{{tt|*|TCG, Anime}}<br>ดร.ออคิด ''Dr. Okhit''<br>ยูกินาริ ''Yukinari''
|From Japanese name
| Transcription of his Japanese name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Vietnamese
| Vietnamese
|Giáo sư Yukinari Okido
| Giáo sư Yukinari Ohkido
|Transliteration of Japanese name
| Transcription of his Japanese name
|}{{-}}
|}{{-}}


==Related articles==
==See also==
* [[Professor Oak (anime)]]
* [[Professor Oak (anime)]]
* [[Professor Oak (Adventures)]]
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Professor Samuel Oak
オーキド・ユキナリ博士 Dr. Yukinari Ohkido
Lets Go Pikachu Eevee Professor Oak.png
Art from Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! by Megumi Mizutani[1]
Gender Male
Eye color Black
Hair color Gray
Hometown Pallet Town
Region Kanto
Relatives Blue (grandson)
Daisy/May (granddaughter)
Samson (cousin)
Trainer class Former Trainer, Pokémon Professor
Generation I, II, III, IV, VII, VIII
Games Red, Blue, Yellow,
Gold, Silver, Crystal,
FireRed, LeafGreen,
Diamond, Pearl, Platinum,
HeartGold, SoulSilver,
Let's Go, Pikachu!, Let's Go, Eevee!,
Brilliant Diamond, Shining Pearl,
Pokémon Snap, Stadium,
PokéROM, Puzzle League,
Hey You, Pikachu!, Stadium 2,
Channel, Masters EX
Game animation debut File 1: Red
English voice actor Kyle Hebert (Origins)
Ben Diskin (The Two Professors)
Joe J. Thomas[2] (Masters EX)
Keith Silverstein (Evolutions)
Japanese voice actor Katsuji Mori (Origins)
Tadashi Wakabayashi (The Two Professors)
Ken'ichi Ogata[3] (Masters EX)
Keiichi Sonobe (Evolutions)
Anime counterpart Professor Oak
Counterpart debut Pokémon - I Choose You!
Manga counterpart(s) Professor Oak, Professor Oak

Professor Samuel Oak (Japanese: オーキド・ユキナリ博士 Dr. Yukinari Ohkido) is a Pokémon Professor who lives and works at his research lab in Pallet Town of the Kanto region.

Terminology

In the Japanese version, Professor Oak's given name ユキナリ (Yukinari) first appeared in "Pocket Monsters Zukan", a guidebook published by Aspect. The given name had later appeared in various media such as The Electric Tale of Pikachu, Pocket Monsters: The Animation, the fourth Pokémon movie, and Pokémon Adventures, before it was confirmed as his canon name in the core series with Samson Oak mentioning it in Sun and Moon.[4]

In the core series games

Professor Oak works in his Laboratory in Pallet Town with his aides. He gives Red and Blue their first partner Pokémon in Pokémon Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, FireRed and LeafGreen. In the last pair of games, he also grants the player the National Pokédex once they've caught at least 60 Pokémon. He is an idol to many Trainers and researchers, including Professor Elm, and always plays an important supporting role in the many games that he appears in.

He was a childhood friend of Agatha. They remained good friends and top-class Pokémon Trainers until Oak stopped battling and became interested in Pokémon research. Agatha said that he became soft and started to regard him as a fool. However, Oak still affiliates with the Pokémon League as an adviser. In Pokémon Masters EX, during her Sync Pair Story "A Day with Agatha", Agatha explains how she and Oak met. Oak was always friendly and open when he was young and would talk to Agatha and try to help her. Though he was only trying to be nice, it still annoyed Agatha because she wanted to be left alone. Agatha would battle Oak to try and get him to go away, but he was always better than her, and so she would battle him again and again. Eventually, the time they spent together began to mean a lot to Agatha. As a result, when Oak got the idea to invent the Pokédex and subsequently stopped battling, Agatha felt betrayed.

In his own Pokémon Masters EX Sync Pair Story, "A Day With Professor Oak", Professor Oak reveals that his trusted Pokémon partner is a Nidorino.

 
Oak with Ethan and Mr. Pokémon in Generation IV

Professor Oak was always well known in Kanto, but in Generation II and Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, he becomes more of a celebrity, a "star Pokémon Researcher". He became famous in Johto because of his Radio Show with DJ Mary. He was going to turn down the show at first, but Mary's energy and persistence wore him down. Ethan/Kris/Lyra first meets him visiting the home of Mr. Pokémon, another of Oak's childhood friends. Later he grants the young Trainer access to Mt. Silver, a place which only the finest Pokémon Trainers may enter, after the player has earned all the Badges in Johto and later Kanto. In the remakes, he also gives the player the National Pokédex after they've entered the Hall of Fame, gives them HM08 (Rock Climb) once they've earned all 16 Badges, allows them to choose one of the Kanto first partner Pokémon once they've beaten Red, and hands over the Jade Orb if the player has caught both Groudon and Kyogre at the Embedded Tower.

Professor Oak has many old friends. One of them is Kurt, a Poké Ball smith from Azalea Town, and another is Professor Elm, who used to be Oak's assistant. In fact, there is a picture on Kurt's wall saying "...a young Prof Oak?" and an email addressed to him from Professor Elm can be found in his lab:

"...
Prof. Oak, how is your research
coming along? I'm still plugging
away. I heard rumors
that <player> is
getting quite a reputation.
I'm delighted to hear that.
Elm in New Bark Town 8-)"

Professor Oak has many fans and admirers. One of them is Schoolboy Chad, who frequently calls the player to share trivia about Oak.

Professor Oak is also a good friend of Professor Rowan. He visits Sinnoh often, has a home in Eterna City, introduces Trainers to Pal ParkDPPt/Ramanas ParkBDSP, and gives them the National Pokédex, as well as the Up-Grade, Poké Radar, and the Trainer Counter app for their Pokétch. A letter that he sends to the player in a special event allows the player to find Shaymin. An aide in Rowan's laboratory mentions that Oak is Rowan's junior in terms of seniority. In Platinum, after providing the Up-Grade, Professor Oak will talk about the legendary birds and say that they have been sighted in Sinnoh. From this point Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres will be visible roaming on the map.

Professor Oak also appears in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, where he serves the same role for Chase/Elaine and Trace that he originally served for Red and Blue. He originally has two first partner Pokémon to give to them, but after the player catches their own partner Pokémon, the third Pokémon goes unrevealed.

Fame Checker

This is a list of the Fame Checker's information on Professor Oak in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.

Pallet Town - Sign
  • What does this person do?
"Oak Pokémon Research Lab."
Pallet Town Research Lab - Prof. Oak
  • What is this person like?
"To make a complete guide on all the Pokémon in the world...
That was my dream!"
Pallet Town Research Lab - Aide
  • What is this person like?
"Prof. Oak may not look like much, but he's the authority on Pokémon.
Many Pokémon Trainers hold him in high regard."
Viridian City - Pokémon Journal
  • Family and friends?
"Prof. Oak reportedly lives with his grandchildren, Daisy and Blue."
Pokémon League - Agatha
  • Family and friends?
"I hear Oak's taken a lot of interest in you, child.
That old duff was once tough and handsome.
But that was decades ago. He's a shadow of his former self."
Pallet Town Research Lab - Aide*
  • What does this person do?
"Prof. Oak is going to have his own radio show soon.
The program will be called Prof. Oak's Pokémon Seminar."
Message from Oak
  • From: Prof. Oak
  • To: [Player]
"Why do Pokémon compete and battle so hard for you?
They do so because they can see the love and trust you have towards Pokémon.
Never forget that."

Pokémon

Professor Oak gives the player their first partner Pokémon in every Kanto-based game.

Pokémon Red and Blue

 
Types:
Grass Poison
Bulbasaur Lv.5
Tackle
Normal
Growl
Normal
  --  
   
  --  
   
 
Type:
Fire Unknown
Charmander Lv.5
Scratch
Normal
Growl
Normal
  --  
   
  --  
   
 
Type:
Water Unknown
Squirtle Lv.5
Tackle
Normal
Tail Whip
Normal
  --  
   
  --  
   

Pokémon Yellow

Main article: Red's Pikachu (game)

Professor Oak catches this Pikachu while stopping Red from beginning his journey without any Pokémon. He later decides to give it to him.

 
Type:
Electric Unknown
Pikachu Lv.5
ThunderShock
Electric
Growl
Normal
  --  
   
  --  
   

This Eevee was intended for Red, but is taken by Blue in his impatience. Its evolutionary path is determined by the player's interactions with its Trainer.

 
Type:
Normal Unknown
Eevee Lv.5
Tackle
Normal
Tail Whip
Normal
  --  
   
  --  
   

Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

 
Types:
Grass Poison
Ability:
Overgrow
Held item:
None
Bulbasaur/ Lv.5
Tackle
Normal
Growl
Normal
  --  
   
  --  
   
 
Type:
Fire Unknown
Ability:
Blaze
Held item:
None
Charmander/ Lv.5
Scratch
Normal
Growl
Normal
  --  
   
  --  
   
 
Type:
Water Unknown
Ability:
Torrent
Held item:
None
Squirtle/ Lv.5
Tackle
Normal
Tail Whip
Normal
  --  
   
  --  
   

Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver

After the player has defeated Red, Professor Oak gifts them with one of the Kanto first partner Pokémon.

 
Types:
Grass Poison
Ability:
Overgrow
Held item:
None
Bulbasaur/ Lv.5
Tackle
Normal Physical
Growl
Normal Status
  --  
   
  --  
   
 
Type:
Fire Unknown
Ability:
Blaze
Held item:
None
Charmander/ Lv.5
Scratch
Normal Physical
Growl
Normal Status
  --  
   
  --  
   
 
Type:
Water Unknown
Ability:
Torrent
Held item:
None
Squirtle/ Lv.5
Tackle
Normal Physical
Tail Whip
Normal Status
  --  
   
  --  
   

Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!

 
Type:
Electric Unknown
Pikachu/ Lv.5
Thunder Shock
Electric Special
Growl
Normal Status
Tail Whip
Normal Status
  --  
   
 
Type:
Normal Unknown
Eevee/ Lv.5
Tackle
Normal Physical
Growl
Normal Status
Tail Whip
Normal Status
  --  
   

Unused teams

Main article: Unused Trainer data → Prof. Oak
 
Professor Oak, who cannot normally be battled

Unused Trainer data for Prof. Oak (Japanese: オーキドせんせい Teacher Oak) exists in all Generation I games.

Prof. Oak has data for three different teams using different first partner Pokémon, with each Pokémon being level 66-70, higher than Blue's Champion battle team. It is possible he was meant to be a late-game opponent, perhaps similar to Red in Generation II.

He can be battled by exploiting certain glitches.

In the side series games

Pokémon Stadium series

 
Professor Oak in Pokémon Stadium
 
Professor Oak Pokémon Stadium 2

In Pokémon Stadium and Pokémon Stadium 2, Professor Oak is the owner of the Pokémon Lab, which is available if the Stadium game is connected to one or more core series games via Transfer Pak. The laboratory contains various machines with features such as trading Pokémon between games, transferring items and Pokémon to and from the player's PC, viewing the Pokédex, etc. In both games, Professor Oak describes the machines in the laboratory.

The Transfer Pak features were previously introduced in the Japanese Pokémon Stadium, but they were part of the menu at the beginning at the game and didn't involve Professor Oak or his laboratory.

In the spin-off games

Hey You, Pikachu!

Professor Oak appears in Hey You, Pikachu!, where he enlists the player to help test a translation device called the PokéHelper, using a wild Pikachu as the main research subject.

Pokémon Trading Card Game series

In Pokémon Trading Card Game and Pokémon Trading Card Game 2: The Invasion of Team GR!, the Professor Oak card is available. Additionally, there are cards featuring the Impostor Professor Oak.

Pokémon Snap

 
Professor Oak in Pokémon Snap

Professor Oak also is one of the two human characters that appear in Pokémon Snap. In order to complete his Pokémon Report on the denizens of Pokémon Island, he hires Todd to take pictures for the report. He provides Todd with the ZERO-ONE and its Dash Engine upgrade, Pokémon food, Pester Balls, and a Poké Flute. When Todd takes a picture of each of the Pokémon signs, Professor Oak is able to drawn a connection between them and the constellations to determine that Mew must be on Rainbow Cloud.

Puzzle series

In Pokémon Puzzle Challenge, Professor Oak appears at the main menu and some other screens at the beginning of the game, explaining the available options to the player. He also talks to the player at various points in the "Puzzle" section, which consists of various rounds with puzzles.

At the beginning of Pokémon Puzzle League, there is a short animated introduction where Ash Ketchum receives a phone call from Professor Oak, telling him that he has been selected as a challenger of the Puzzle League Tournament at Puzzle League. In Prof. Oak's Labs at the Puzzle Village, Professor Oak explains how to play this game.

Play It! series

In Pokémon Play It! and Pokémon Play It! Version 2, the player is able to receive two certificates signed by Professor Oak; each certificate is awarded for answering a separate set of 10 questions correctly.

In both games, as seen in the option about "The playing field" in the Help section, Julie says that she was in the middle of a Pokémon TCG match with Professor Oak but he had to leave.

PokéROM

Professor Oak is the narrator of PokéROM, voiced by Stuart Zagnit, his voice actor in the anime at the time.

Pokémon Channel

 
Professor Oak Pokémon Channel

In Pokémon Channel, Professor Oak launches the titular Pokémon Channel, and tuning into the "Oak's Report" channel allows the player to save their game.

Pokémon GO

In Pokémon GO, it is mentioned that he was Professor Willow's mentor.[5]

In the GO Web series, The Two Professors, Willow contacts Oak to discuss the recent appearance of Ditto transformed into an unrecognizable Pokémon. Oak is able to identify it as the Mythical Pokémon, Meltan.

Pokémon Masters EX

Main article: Professor Oak (Masters)

Professor Oak, in his Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen design, forms a sync pair with Mew in Pokémon Masters EX. Professor Oak became a playable sync pair on February 14, 2020.

Professor Oak first appeared as an NPC during the second chapter of PML Arc. He later made a notable appearance in one of the game's Main Stories, the Villain Arc.

Sync Dex Trainer NDex Pokémon Type Weakness Role Base Potential Availability
#082   Professor Oak #0151   Mew
Psychic
 
Bug
 
  ★★★ Log-in from February 14 to March 16, 2020
and from August 28, 2020 indefinitely

Gallery

Artwork

         
Official artwork from
Red and Blue by Ken Sugimori[6]
Official artwork from
Gold and Silver
Official artwork from
FireRed and LeafGreen by Ken Sugimori[7]
Official artwork from
Pokémon Origins
Settei from
Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!

Sprites and models

In the core series

                   
Intro sprite from
Red and Blue
Intro sprite from
Yellow
Prototype sprite from
Spaceworld '97 demo
Intro sprite from
Generation II
Intro sprite from
FireRed and LeafGreen
Fame Checker sprite from
FireRed and LeafGreen
Beta Fame Checker sprite from
FireRed and LeafGreen
Intro sprite from
HeartGold and SoulSilver
Overworld model from
Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
Overworld model from
Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl
         
Overworld sprite from
Generation I
Back sprite from
Yellow
Overworld sprite from
Generation II
Overworld sprite from
FireRed and LeafGreen
Overworld sprite from
Generation IV

In other games

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Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it.
Reason: Sprites of Prof. Oak from the tutorial of Puzzle League, the intro of Snap, and Pokémon Lab in Stadium and Stadium 2.
       
Dialogue sprite from
Hey You, Pikachu!
Menu sprite from
Puzzle Challenge
Professor Oak sprite
from the Trading Card Game
Professor Oak sprite
from Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!

Other images

 
Professor Oak's signature
from Play It! and Play It! 2

Quotes

Main article: Professor Oak/Quotes

In the anime

Main series

Main article: Professor Oak (anime)

Professor Oak appears semi-regularly in the Pokémon anime, where he gives Ash Ketchum useful information for his journey.

 
Professor in Pokémon Origins

Pokémon Origins

Professor Oak appears as a major character in the Pokémon Origins miniseries, where he serves a similar role as in Pokémon Red and Blue. He assigned Red and Blue with the task of completing his dream of a complete Pokédex. Eventually, Red did manage to catch all 150 known Pokémon, but then realized that Mew was still out there, and decided to continue his effort in bringing Professor Oak's dream to a true completion.

Pokémon

On hand
 
Eevee
Professor Oak sent out his Eevee during his introduction of the Pokémon world.

None of Eevee's moves are known.

Debut File 1: Red
Gives to new Trainers
 
Bulbasaur
 
Squirtle
 
Charmander
Gave away to new Trainers
 
Red's Charmander
 
Blue's Squirtle

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 森功至 Katsuji Mori
English Kyle Hebert
Italian Mario Scarabelli
European Spanish José Padilla


Pokémon Generations

Though Professor Oak did not physically appear in Pokémon Generations, he was mentioned by Agatha during her battle against Blue in The Challenger.

GOTCHA!

Professor Oak briefly appeared in GOTCHA!.

 
Professor Oak in Pokémon Evolutions

Pokémon Evolutions

Professor Oak appeared in The Discovery. Green met him at his laboratory in Pallet Town, apologizing for having failed to complete the Pokédex. Professor Oak, however, revealed that other Pallet Town Trainers had been taking on the same project as well, and thanks to them, the Pokédex was now complete. Just then, he received a call from a colleague of his, who informed him of a new Pokémon made entirely of metal. However, when Professor Oak turned around to share the news with Green, Elaine, and Trace, he was surprised to see them having already left.

Pokémon

Gives to new Trainers
 
Bulbasaur
 
Squirtle
 
Charmander

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 園部啓一 Keiichi Sonobe
English Keith Silverstein
Italian Paolo Sesana
European Spanish Francisco Javier Garaboa


In the manga

As he is the leading professor of the Kanto region, Professor Oak appears in many different Pokémon manga series.

The Electric Tale of Pikachu

 
Professor Oak in The Electric Tale of Pikachu
Main article: Professor Oak (anime)

Professor Oak makes a few appearances in The Electric Tale of Pikachu. He is a role model to Ash and is Bill's mentor. Unlike in the anime, he does not give Ash his Pikachu; in fact, he does not meet Ash until after he has already begun his Pokémon journey.

Pokémon Adventures

 
Professor Oak in Pokémon Adventures
Main article: Professor Oak (Adventures)

Professor Oak has a recurring role in Pokémon Adventures. His first appearance was in A Glimpse of the Glow, and he has appeared in most arcs since. Over the course of the manga, Professor Oak helps out the Pokédex holders in their various quests. His backstory has been largely expanded in this canon. He's a highly respected figure in the field of Pokémon research the world over, the inventor of the Pokédex, and a former Pokémon League Champion.

Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys

Professor Oak first appeared in Falkner The Bird Keeper's Challenge!!, where he witnessed Articuno's appearance at the Violet Gym. He also saw the battle between Articuno and Gold's Pokémon. He then offered to bring the Pokémon Egg Mr. Pokémon had to Professor Elm in Let's Aim For The Goal!. Before he leaving, he gave Gold a Pokédex, with the belief that Gold would become a great Trainer.

Pokémon Pocket Monsters

 
Professor Oak in the Pocket Monsters manga
Main article: Professor Oak (Pocket Monsters)

Professor Oak is a character in Pokémon Pocket Monsters, where he is in regular contact with Red and Green.

Pokémon Zensho

Spoiler warning: this article may contain major plot or ending details.
 
Professor Oak in Pokémon Zensho

Professor Oak appears in Pokémon Zensho and has fulfilled the same role similar to the ones in other media. Professor Oak debuted in Prologue: Pallet Town, where he saved Satoshi from a flock of Pidgey that were about to attack him. As thanks for Professor Oak's rescue of Satoshi, Satoshi went to his lab and chose Charmander as his first partner Pokémon, due to it saving him earlier. Shigeru, Satoshi's rival, chose Squirtle, which made Professor Oak keep Bulbasaur, as he would have been too lonely otherwise.

In Celadon City, it was revealed that Professor Oak is taking care of Shigeru and Daisy Oak since their parents died in a car crash. He was last seen in Indigo Plateau, telling Satoshi and Shigeru about a rare Pokémon that dwells in a cave.

Pokémon

On hand
 

 
Bulbasaur → Ivysaur → Venusaur
Professor Oak kept Bulbasaur after Satoshi and Shigeru got their first partner Pokémon as he would have been too lonely without it. It was revealed to have evolved into Ivysaur and then Venusaur sometime when Satoshi went to Indigo Plateau. Venusaur was then seen with Professor Oak around the end of the chapter when he was explaining to Satoshi and Shigeru about a rare cave that contained the Legendary Pokémon, Mewtwo.

None of Venusaur's moves are known.

Debut Pallet Town
Gives to new Trainers
 
Bulbasaur
 
Charmander
 
Squirtle


Given away
 
Charmander
Main article: Satoshi's Charmander

Professor Oak gave this Charmander to Satoshi as his choice of being his first Pokémon since Charmander rescued Satoshi from a flock of Pidgey earlier.

Debut Pallet Town
 
Squirtle
Shigeru chose Squirtle as it had the type-advantage against Satoshi's Charmander.

Squirtle's only known move is Water Gun.

Debut Pallet Town
  Spoilers end here.  

Pokémon Newspaper Strip

Professor Oak was first mentioned in Strip 6. After a battle between Pikachu and Squirtle, a boy wanted to know why water shorts out electricity, and the girl he was with suggested asking Oak.

In the TCG

Artwork

Artwork from the cards:

   
Researching Visiting Sinnoh

Cards

This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Professor Oak in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Related cards
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Professor Oak T Base Set   88/102 Expansion Pack    
Base Set 2   116/130      
Venusaur & Lugia ex Deck   024/034 Venusaur & Lugia ex Deck   026/032
Professor Oak's Research T [Su] Expedition Base Set   149/165 Base Expansion Pack   053/128
EX FireRed & LeafGreen   98/112 Flight of Legends   078/082
      Venusaur/Charizard/Blastoise Random
Constructed Starter Decks
  051/052
      Side Deck   007/012
      Mew Quarter Deck    
EX Dragon Frontiers   80/101 Imprison! Gardevoir ex Constructed Standard Deck   016/024
Professor Oak's Visit Su Secret Wonders   122/132 Dialga LV.X Constructed Standard Deck    
      Palkia LV.X Constructed Standard Deck    
      Unnumbered Promotional cards    
      Magmortar Half Deck    
      Electivire Half Deck    
Arceus   90/99 Advent of Arceus   087/090
Professor Oak's New Theory Su HeartGold & SoulSilver   101/123 HeartGold Collection   068/070
      Steelix Constructed Standard Deck   015/019
      Tyranitar Constructed Standard Deck   015/019
Call of Legends   83/95      
Professor Oak's Hint Su Evolutions   84/108 Expansion Pack 20th Anniversary   084/087
Professor Oak's Setup Su Cosmic Eclipse   201/236 Remix Bout   056/064
Cosmic Eclipse   233/236 Remix Bout   072/064
Professor's Research Professor Oak Su Celebrations   023/025 25th Anniversary Collection   003/028
Celebrations   024/025 25th Anniversary Collection   029/028
 


There also exists a "dark counterpart" of Professor Oak, called Imposter Professor Oak, who has also appeared in other Pokémon media. Apart from his first incarnation, expansions in which he has been featured also include Dark Pokémon. The following list is of cards mentioning or featuring Imposter Professor Oak.

Related cards
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Impostor Professor Oak T Base Set   73/102 Expansion Pack    
Base Set 2   102/130      
Celebrations   73/102 Promo Card Pack 25th Anniversary Edition   004/025
Imposter Oak's Revenge T Team Rocket   76/82 Rocket Gang    
Impostor Professor Oak's Invention T Neo Destiny   94/105 Darkness, and to Light...    
 


Other appearances

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Professor Oak appears as a random trophy wearing his regular clothing from the anime.

Trophy information

The leading expert on the study of Pokémon. It seems there are always new and mysterious species of Pokémon being brought to light, and Professor Oak is at the heart of it all with his insightful research. The Pokédex is one of his inventions: new Trainers receive one, and a Pokémon to boot, when they start out.

Trivia

  • Professor Oak has appeared in the most generations of any Pokémon Professor, appearing in Generation I and their Generation III and VII remakes as the regional professor and making cameo appearances in Generations II, IV, and the Generation IV remakes in Generation VIII.
  • If the player speaks to Professor Oak in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver and has their Pokédex evaluated with at least 484 of the 493 Pokémon caught, he will say "Meeting you is something l will cherish all my life long.", using a lowercase L instead of an uppercase I.
  • Professor Oak is the only person to give the player their Pokédex in more than one region, doing so in both Kanto and Johto.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese オーキド・ユキナリ博士
Dr. Yukinari Ohkido
From orchid and the family name 大木戸 Ōkido (large wooden city gate or castle door)
Incidentally, Yukinari resembles Yukinori, the actual given name of Unshō Ishizuka.
English, Italian Professor Samuel Oak From oak and similar to his Japanese name. His given name may be from Salem Oak (historic tree in Salem, New Jersey)
German Professor Samuel Eich From Eiche (oak) and his English name
Spanish Profesor Samuel Oak From his English name
French Professeur Samuel Chen From chêne (oak) and his English name
Professeur Oak* From his English name
Korean 오용호 박사 Dr. O Yongho From the first syllable of his Japanese name and the surname 오 O
Chinese (Mandarin) 大木博士 Dr. Dàmù
雪成 Xuěchéng*
From the Japanese names 大木戸 Ōkido and 雪成 Yukinari
幸成 Xìngchéng* From the Japanese name 幸成 Yukinari
Chinese (Cantonese) 大木博士 Dr. Daaihmuhk
雪成 Syutsìhng
From the Japanese names 大木戸 Ōkido and 雪成 Yukinari
Czech Profesor Oak From his English name
Finnish Professori Samuel Oak From his English name
Hungarian Oak Professzor From his English name
Indonesian Profesor Oak*
Profesor Ohkido*
Profesor Orchid
From his English name
From his Japanese name
From his Japanese name
Polish Profesor Oak From his English name
Brazilian Portuguese Professor Samuel Carvalho*
Professor Oak*
From carvalho (oak) and his English name
Same as English name
Russian Профессор Семуель Оук
Professor Semuyel' Ouk
Transcription of his English name
Thai ศาสตราจารย์โอคิโดะ Sattrachan Okhido*
ดร.โอคิโดะ Dr. Okhido*
ดร.ออคิด Dr. Okhit
ยูกินาริ Yukinari
Transcription of his Japanese name
Vietnamese Giáo sư Yukinari Ohkido Transcription of his Japanese name


See also

References


Non-player characters in the core series games
Kanto Professor OakMom (Kanto)Mom (LGPE)RedBlueGreenTraceDaisyOld manBillCelioMr. FujiSafari Zone WardenCopycatPrimoKoichi
Pokémon Fan Club ChairmanErik and SaraLostelleTealaSelphyCalSteven StoneMayleneMinaCameronMr. GameMorimoto
Team RocketGym guideGym LeadersElite FourProfessors' aidesMagikarp salesmanName RaterDay-Care PersonMr. Hyper
Johto Professor ElmProfessor OakMomEthanLyraSilverMr. PokémonEusineLanceRedKiyoBaobaMagnusEarlKurtCarrieDude
MaryBuenaRadio DirectorHaircut brothersWebsterMasterLiWilmaPrimoMaximoJetCaitlinCynthiaCameronMr. GameFelicityTeala
Team RocketGym guideGym LeadersFrontier BrainsKimono GirlsWeek SiblingsName RaterPoké SeerDay-Care CoupleProfessors' aides
Sinnoh Professor RowanProfessor OakJohannaBarryLucasDawnCynthiaLookerStat Trainers (CherylRileyMiraBuckMarley)
BebeTealaFelicityRoxy and OliRoseanneRad RickshawEldritchWilmaJasmineCaitlinJuliaJordanDexterKeiraMr. BacklotMorimoto
Underground ManMr. GoodsMr. FuegoPokétch Co. PresidentDr. FootstepPokémon Fan Club ChairmanHelenaKetch Appy
Team GalacticGym guideGym LeadersElite FourFrontier BrainsName RaterDay-Care CoupleProfessors' aidesStats judge


Oak (animeAdventuresPocket MonstersMasters) • ElmBirchRowanAurea JuniperCedric JuniperSycamore (animeMasters)
Kukui (animeMasters) • Burnet (anime) • SamsonMohnMagnoliaSonia (Masters) • LaventonSadaTuro
IvyCeriseAmaranthFriedeKranePHastingsBerlitzHollyTetraWillowBellisMirrorPhorusNeroli


  Capture tutors  
Old manPrimoProfessor OakDudeEthan/LyraWallyLucas/DawnProfessor Juniper
BiancaCalem/SerenaProfessor KukuiLeonProfessor LaventonNemona


Golden Boys characters
GoldBlackChrisGreyProfessor Oak

Professor ElmMr. PokémonDJ MaryTakeoKurt
Day-Care CoupleFalknerBugsyWhitneyMorty
ChuckJasmineEusineBlack TyranitarJoey


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