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In one of Wally's flashbacks (which May and Brendan didn't really listen to), he revealed that he had almost drowned after falling overboard while on [[Mr. Briney]]'s ship; he was apparently rescued by {{p|Rayquaza|a green Pokémon}}. The incident has left him prone to extreme bouts of seasickness.
In one of Wally's flashbacks (which May and Brendan didn't really listen to), he revealed that he had almost drowned after falling overboard while on [[Mr. Briney]]'s ship; he was apparently rescued by {{p|Rayquaza|a green Pokémon}}. The incident has left him prone to extreme bouts of seasickness.


Wally has an obsession with the color green and any Pokémon that have green on them, such as {{p|Nincada}}. This leads to considerable frustration should one of his Pokemon evolve into something that does not have green on it (as was the case with his Nincada).
Wally has an obsession with the color green and any Pokémon that have green on them, such as {{p|Nincada}}. This leads to considerable frustration should one of his Pokémon evolve into something that does not have green on it (as was the case with his Nincada).


At some points, Wally acts like he is possessed. His eyes glow and refers to other people as if they where not even the same species as himself, calling them mere mortals etc.  
At some points, Wally acts like he is possessed. His eyes glow and refers to other people as if they where not even the same species as himself, calling them mere mortals etc.  
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An original character named Monty Zuma was originally intended to be the Trainer of the third starter Pokémon. He has a somewhat stalker-esque relationship with May, which is why she gave Treecko to Wally and manipulated Monty into becoming Professor Birch's assistant. Monty learned about this when he watched a TV reporter's interview with Brendan, which caused him to set out from Littleroot Town to seek revenge on both May and Brendan. May also attempted to turn Wally against Monty by telling him that Monty hates green, which is not the case. However, Monty's favorite shade of green is different enough from Wally's favorite that Wally dislikes him anyways.
An original character named Monty Zuma was originally intended to be the Trainer of the third starter Pokémon. He has a somewhat stalker-esque relationship with May, which is why she gave Treecko to Wally and manipulated Monty into becoming Professor Birch's assistant. Monty learned about this when he watched a TV reporter's interview with Brendan, which caused him to set out from Littleroot Town to seek revenge on both May and Brendan. May also attempted to turn Wally against Monty by telling him that Monty hates green, which is not the case. However, Monty's favorite shade of green is different enough from Wally's favorite that Wally dislikes him anyways.


While preparing to exact revenge on Brendan and May, Monty stole four Pokémon from Professor Birch and registered them under his own Trainer ID. However, he mistook Brendan's fear of tall grass for an intense training technique; since Monty inadvertently avoided participating in many battles on his travels, all four of his Pokemon ('''{{p|Zigzagoon}}''', '''{{p|Wurmple}}''', '''{{p|Poochyena}}''', and '''{{p|Taillow}}''') are extremely weak.
While preparing to exact revenge on Brendan and May, Monty stole four Pokémon from Professor Birch and registered them under his own Trainer ID. However, he mistook Brendan's fear of tall grass for an intense training technique; since Monty inadvertently avoided participating in many battles on his travels, all four of his Pokémon ('''{{p|Zigzagoon}}''', '''{{p|Wurmple}}''', '''{{p|Poochyena}}''', and '''{{p|Taillow}}''') are extremely weak.


When he finally caught up to the main characters, Monty began engaging them in battle one by one while healing at the Pokemon Center between fights. However, both Wally's Grovyle and May's Marshtomp were able to single-handedly defeat Monty's entire team. Despite these losses, Monty still acted as if he had won the battles; presumably, he had lost his grip on reality. When Monty sought to continue his actions, Brendan declined his challenge by punching him in the face, which momentarily stunned him.
When he finally caught up to the main characters, Monty began engaging them in battle one by one while healing at the Pokémon Center between fights. However, both Wally's Grovyle and May's Marshtomp were able to single-handedly defeat Monty's entire team. Despite these losses, Monty still acted as if he had won the battles; presumably, he had lost his grip on reality. When Monty sought to continue his actions, Brendan declined his challenge by punching him in the face, which momentarily stunned him.


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A character named Jim Gui is based on the [[caretaker|unnamed character]] seen in every Gym that gives advice to the player. He prefers to be called "Gym Guy".
A character named Jim Gui is based on the [[caretaker|unnamed character]] seen in every Gym that gives advice to the player. He prefers to be called "Gym Guy".


While there are some generic [[Nurse Joy]]s running a couple of [[Pokemon Center]]s, most of the nurses seen so far are embodiments of the {{wp|Seven deadly sins|seven deadly sins}}.
While there are some generic [[Nurse Joy]]s running a couple of [[Pokémon Center]]s, most of the nurses seen so far are embodiments of the {{wp|Seven deadly sins|seven deadly sins}}.


Various other minor characters from the games have also made appearances, such as the [[Winstrate family]], [[Dock]], and the [[Trick Master]].
Various other minor characters from the games have also made appearances, such as the [[Winstrate family]], [[Dock]], and the [[Trick Master]].
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