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Kris continues onward and finally meets Mr. Pokémon and completes her errand. While there she meets [[Professor Oak]] who, upon realizing Kris's bond with her new Pokémon, gives her a [[Pokédex]]. On her way back home, Kris again meets Silver, who has stolen one of Elm's remaining Pokémon. After defeating the boy in battle, she learns his name and relays it to the police in New Bark Town. Professor Elm allows Kris to keep the Pokémon she chose earlier, and encourages her to compete in the [[Johto League]].
Kris continues onward and finally meets Mr. Pokémon and completes her errand. While there she meets [[Professor Oak]] who, upon realizing Kris's bond with her new Pokémon, gives her a [[Pokédex]]. On her way back home, Kris again meets Silver, who has stolen one of Elm's remaining Pokémon. After defeating the boy in battle, she learns his name and relays it to the police in New Bark Town. Professor Elm allows Kris to keep the Pokémon she chose earlier, and encourages her to compete in the [[Johto League]].


From there Kris begins on a Pokémon journey in the [[Johto]] [[region]], facing off against its eight [[Gym Leader]]s, defeating and disbanding the newly reformed [[Team Rocket]], and becoming [[Pokémon Champion|Pokémon League Champion]] by defeating the [[Elite Four]] and its previous Champion, [[Lance]] at [[Indigo Plateau]]. Along the way she also teaches Silver to respect Pokémon as living creatures and not just as tools for battle. Kris also uncovered the mystery of the [[Bell Tower|Tin Tower]] and its legendary Pokémon, {{p|Entei}}, {{p|Suicune}}, and {{p|Raikou}}.
From there Kris begins on a Pokémon journey in the [[Johto]] [[region]], facing off against its eight [[Gym Leader]]s, defeating and disbanding the newly reformed [[Team Rocket]], and becoming [[Pokémon Champion|Pokémon League Champion]] by defeating the [[Elite Four]] and its previous Champion, [[Lance]], at [[Indigo Plateau]]. Along the way she also teaches Silver to respect Pokémon as living creatures and not just as tools for battle. Kris also uncovered the mystery of the [[Bell Tower|Tin Tower]] and its [[Legendary Pokémon]], {{p|Entei}}, {{p|Suicune}}, and {{p|Raikou}}.


After being declared the Pokémon League Champion, Kris then takes a short trip on a ship, the [[S.S. Aqua]], from [[Olivine City]] to [[Vermilion City]] in [[Kanto]]. Journeying across that region, she battles against its own set of eight Gym Leaders, including two new faces, [[Janine]], who replaced her father [[Koga]] on his promotion to the Elite Four, and {{ga|Blue}}, who was formerly Pokémon League Champion himself, and replaced [[Giovanni]] after the latter fled. Upon getting permission from [[Professor Oak]] in [[Pallet Town]], Kris heads for [[Mt. Silver]] via {{rt|28|Kanto}}. Her journey comes to a close when she faces the Champion from Pallet Town Pokémon Trainer {{ga|Red}} deep in Mt. Silver Cave, who had been training there since shortly after he became Pokémon League Champion [[Generation I|three years prior]].
After being declared the Pokémon League Champion, Kris then takes a short trip on a ship, the [[S.S. Aqua]], from [[Olivine City]] to [[Vermilion City]] in [[Kanto]]. Journeying across that region, she battles against its own set of eight Gym Leaders, including two new faces, [[Janine]], who replaced her father [[Koga]] on his promotion to the Elite Four, and {{ga|Blue}}, who was formerly Pokémon League Champion himself, and replaced [[Giovanni]] after the latter fled. Upon getting permission from [[Professor Oak]] in [[Pallet Town]], Kris heads for [[Mt. Silver]] via {{rt|28|Kanto}}. Her journey comes to a close when she faces the Champion from Pallet Town Pokémon Trainer {{ga|Red}} deep in Mt. Silver Cave, who had been training there since shortly after he became Pokémon League Champion [[Generation I|three years prior]].
==In the side series==
===[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]===
Kris makes a cameo appearance during the end credits of [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], battling {{ga|Silver}} and his {{p|Ho-Oh}} with her {{p|Suicune}}.
====Pokémon====
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| {{ActivePoké|Kris|Suicune|245.png|size=80px|Water|link=no}}
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==In spin-off games==
==In spin-off games==
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* She was named "Clis" (which is another possible romanization of her Japanese name "クリス") in at least two image files from Game Freak's Japanese website: [https://web.archive.org/web/20011006025213/http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/pokemon/GALLERY/CLIS.JPG CLIS.JPG] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20011130150140/http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/POKEMON/GALLERY/WORKS/CLIS_2.JPG CLIS_2.JPG].  
* She was named "Clis" (which is another possible romanization of her Japanese name "クリス") in at least two image files from Game Freak's Japanese website: [https://web.archive.org/web/20011006025213/http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/pokemon/GALLERY/CLIS.JPG CLIS.JPG] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20011130150140/http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/POKEMON/GALLERY/WORKS/CLIS_2.JPG CLIS_2.JPG].  
** Both images used to have their modification date listed as March 2, 2001.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20010303100537/http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/pokemon/GALLERY/</ref> This indicates that she already had her Japanese name at the time, decades before she used it in [[Pokémon Masters EX]]. (notwithstanding the Japanese manual, which used that name for both the male and female player characters)
** Both images used to have their modification date listed as March 2, 2001.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20010303100537/http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/pokemon/GALLERY/</ref> This indicates that she already had her Japanese name at the time, decades before she used it in [[Pokémon Masters EX]]. (notwithstanding the Japanese manual, which used that name for both the male and female player characters)
* The first known use of the name "Kris" in English (aside from the list of optional names for the player character) was on the back of the American and Australian boxart of {{game|Crystal}}. Unlike the Japanese manual, this specifically referred to the female player character.
* The first known use of the name "Kris" in English (aside from the list of optional names for the player character) was on the back of the American and Australian boxart of Pokémon Crystal. Unlike the Japanese manual, this specifically referred to the female player character.
* Years later, she also debuted in [[Pokémon Masters EX]], where she was named {{mas|Kris}} (Japanese: クリス ''Kris'') for the first time in-game.
* Years later, she also debuted in Pokémon Masters EX, where she was named {{mas|Kris}} (Japanese: クリス ''Kris'') for the first time in-game.


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[[Category:Stadium 2 characters]]
[[Category:Stadium 2 characters]]
[[Category:Champions]]
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