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Ritchie is often seen as a clone of [[Ash Ketchum]], all of his Pokémon being related to Pokémon Ash owns, or owned at one point ([[Sparky]] and [[Ash's Pikachu]], [[Zippo]] and [[Ash's Charizard]], [[Happy]] and [[Ash's Butterfree]], [[Rose]] and [[Ash's Swellow]], and [[Cruise]] and [[Ash's Larvitar]]).
Ritchie is often seen as a clone of [[Ash Ketchum]], all of his Pokémon being related to Pokémon Ash owns, or owned at one point ([[Sparky]] and [[Ash's Pikachu]], [[Zippo]] and [[Ash's Charizard]], [[Happy]] and [[Ash's Butterfree]], [[Rose]] and [[Ash's Swellow]], and [[Cruise]] and [[Ash's Larvitar]]).


Many believe that episodes with him demonstrate what the show would be like if Ash was perfect.  He has a lack of popularity in the Pokémon fandom.
Many believe that episodes with him demonstrate what the show would be like if Ash was perfect.  Ritchie lacks popularity in the Pokémon fandom.


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
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==In the games==
==In the games==
The only game Ritchie appears in was [[Pokémon Puzzle League]].  However, some have speculated that, like Ash, he was based off the [[Red (game)|hero]] from [[Pokémon Red and Blue]].  In fact, besides differences in color, his outfit closely parallels that of the hero's original design.
The only game Ritchie appears in was [[Pokémon Puzzle League]].  However, some have speculated that, like Ash, he was based off the [[Red (game)|hero]] from [[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions]].  In fact, besides differences in color, his outfit closely parallels that of the hero's original design.


==In the manga==
==In the manga==
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