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==Names== | ==Names== | ||
Although she is referred to as "Leaf" in unused Trainer data in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} and hinted as such to be the default name by Sugimori on Twitter<ref>[https://twitter.com/SUPER_32X/status/146236304957513728 Twitter - Sugimori on the name of the FRLG female protagonist] (English)</ref> | Although she is referred to as "Leaf" in unused Trainer data in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} and hinted as such to be the default name by Sugimori on Twitter,<ref>[https://twitter.com/SUPER_32X/status/146236304957513728 Twitter - Sugimori on the name of the FRLG female protagonist] (English)</ref> she was not officially referred to by the name until the reveal of the Kotobukiya ARTFX J figurine featuring her as リーフ ''Leaf''<ref>[https://www.kotobukiya.co.jp/product/product-0000003255/ "ARTFX J Leaf with Squirtle" on Kotobukiya] (Japanese)</ref><ref>[http://en.kotobukiya.co.jp/product/product-0000003255/ "Pokémon LEAF with ZENIGAME ARTFX STATUE" on Kotobukiya] (English)</ref> and later on by Bandai for the Pokémon Scale World collection.<ref>[https://www.bandai.co.jp/candy/products/2019/1000136258.html "Pokémon Scale World - Kanto: Leaf & Clefairy & Gengar" on Bandai] (Japanese)</ref> Because of this, she was also known in the fandom as "Green" (ブルー ''Blue'' in Japanese) to match her {{adv|Green|Pokémon Adventures counterpart}}. This name would later be used officially in [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]]. She is also sometimes referred to as フグリ ''Fuguri'' in the Japanese fandom. The name is derived from the katakana rendering of "LeafGreen", リー'''フグリ'''ーン ''rī'''fugurī'''n''. | ||
''Green'' | ''Green'' |
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