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* The Viridian Gym is the first official Gym in the anime to be shown challenged both by Ash and another main character, Gary. This next happened [[EP256|unofficially]] in Johto. The next official challenge by Ash and another main character was against the [[Oreburgh Gym]] in the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}}, when [[Paul]] and {{Ash}} both challenged [[Roark]], and again when both {{an|Dawn}} and Ash challenged [[Maylene]] of [[Veilstone City]].
* The Viridian Gym is the first official Gym in the anime to be shown challenged both by Ash and another main character, Gary. This next happened [[EP256|unofficially]] in Johto. The next official challenge by Ash and another main character was against the [[Oreburgh Gym]] in the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}}, when [[Paul]] and {{Ash}} both challenged [[Roark]], and again when both {{an|Dawn}} and Ash challenged [[Maylene]] of [[Veilstone City]].
* [[Agatha]]'s temporary position as Leader of the Viridian Gym when {{Ash}} returns to [[Kanto]] may be an anime reference to the fact that Giovanni quit Team Rocket and his status as Gym Leader after being defeated by {{ga|Red}}. What this possibly means for [[Gary Oak]], whose game counterpart {{ga|Blue}} eventually assumed the title of leader in [[Generation II]], is disputed.
* [[Agatha]]'s temporary position as Leader of the Viridian Gym when {{Ash}} returns to [[Kanto]] may be an anime reference to the fact that Giovanni quit Team Rocket and his status as Gym Leader after being defeated by {{ga|Red}}. What this possibly means for [[Gary Oak]], whose game counterpart {{ga|Blue}} eventually assumed the title of leader in [[Generation II]], is disputed.
* In all generations aside from [[Generation III]], at least one Trainer in the Viridian Gym owns a {{p|Rhydon}}.
* In all generations where this Gym is accessible, at least one Trainer in it owns a {{p|Rhydon}}.
* In [[Generation II]], it is possible to challenge Blue before beating any previous Gym Leader by talking to him on [[Cinnabar Island]]. In {{v|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, Blue can only be challenged when the player has seven Badges from Kanto.
* In [[Generation II]], it is possible to challenge Blue before beating any previous Gym Leader by talking to him on [[Cinnabar Island]]. In {{v|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, Blue can only be challenged when the player has seven Badges from Kanto.
* In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, the exterior coloring of each Gym is based on the colors most associated with the type that the Gym specializes in. Viridian Gym, however, is both green and blue, likely referring to its Gym Leader's name.
* In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, the exterior coloring of each Gym is based on the colors most associated with the type that the Gym specializes in. Viridian Gym, however, is both green and blue, likely referring to its Gym Leader's name.
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