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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, despite many [[Gym Leader]]s owning Pokémon that are dual-type with another Leader's specialty, only {{p|Magnezone}} and {{p|Pidgeot}} are used by more than one Leader. [[Lt. Surge]] and [[Jasmine]] both use Magnezone, while [[Falkner]] and {{ga|Blue}} both use Pidgeot, with Pidgeot being the highest-level Pokémon of both.
* In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, despite many [[Gym Leader]]s owning Pokémon that are dual-type with another Leader's specialty, only {{p|Magnezone}} and {{p|Pidgeot}} are used by more than one Leader. [[Lt. Surge]] and [[Jasmine]] both use Magnezone, while [[Falkner]] and {{ga|Blue}} both use Pidgeot.
* [[Morty]] is the only Gym Leader that still uses multiple members of the same species Pokémon in his rematch, with his two {{p|Gengar}}.
* [[Morty]] is the only Gym Leader that uses multiple Pokémon of the same species in his rematch, with his two {{p|Gengar}}.
* [[Clair]] is the only Gym Leader that does not use any [[Generation III]] ([[Hoenn]])or [[Generation IV]] ([[Sinnoh]]) Pokémon in her rematch.
* [[Clair]] is the only Gym Leader that does not use any [[Hoenn]] or [[Sinnoh]] Pokémon in her rematch.
** She is also the only Gym Leader, other than Blue who doesn't specialize in a type, to use Pokémon not of her type specialty in her rematch.
** She is also the only Gym Leader (other than Blue, who does not specialize in a type) to use Pokémon not of her type specialty in her rematch.
* Clair's team during her rematch is almost the same as [[Lance]]'s during his first match, only with two of [[Lance's Dragonite]] being replaced by Clair's {{p|Kingdra}} and {{p|Dragonair}}.
* Clair's team during her rematch is almost the same as [[Lance]]'s during his first match, only with two of [[Lance's Dragonite]] being replaced by Clair's {{p|Kingdra}} and {{p|Dragonair}}.
* [[Bugsy]] and Lt. Surge are the only Gym Leaders that do not have at least one Pokémon on their teams use the move they hand out as a [[TM]] upon their initial defeats ({{m|U-turn}} and {{m|Shock Wave}}, respectively).
* In [[Generation IV]], while the {{player}} is in the Fighting Dojo, all Gym Leaders will respond to a [[Pokégear#Phone|call]] by saying that they are getting bad reception and suggest that the player call from a different place.
* [[Erika]] and [[Sabrina]] are the only Gym Leaders that have their final Pokémon at the level lower than those in the Gym battle. 
* In [[Generation IV]], while the {{player}} is in the Fighting Dojo, all Gym Leaders, even those who are in the building, will respond to a [[Pokégear#Phone|call]] by saying that they are getting bad reception and suggest the player to call from a different place, regardless of the day of the week.
* The Gym Leaders from [[Johto]] all appear on the left side of the Dojo, while the Gym Leaders from [[Kanto]] appear on the right side. This is most likely meant to represent the position of the two different [[region]]s that the Gym Leaders come from.
* The Gym Leaders from [[Johto]] all appear on the left side of the Dojo, while the Gym Leaders from [[Kanto]] appear on the right side. This is most likely meant to represent the position of the two different [[region]]s that the Gym Leaders come from.
* In {{game|Black and White|s}}, {{tc|Black Belt}} Thomas at [[Icirrus Gym]] says he is from the Fighting Dojo.
* In {{game|Black and White|s}}, {{tc|Black Belt}} Thomas at [[Icirrus Gym]] says he is from the Fighting Dojo.