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* The Galar League features more Gyms with more than one known Gym Leader than any other League, with four. | * The Galar League features more Gyms with more than one known Gym Leader than any other League, with four. | ||
* While the games show only Stadiums, the {{pkmn|anime}} shows that there are both Stadiums and traditional Pokémon Gyms in Galar. For example, Allister is shown to have a Gym of his own that is separate from the [[Stow-on-Side Stadium]] in ''[[JN092|The Winding Path to Greatness!]]''. | * While the games show only Stadiums, the {{pkmn|anime}} shows that there are both Stadiums and traditional Pokémon Gyms in Galar. For example, Allister is shown to have a Gym of his own that is separate from the [[Stow-on-Side Stadium]] in ''[[JN092|The Winding Path to Greatness!]]''. | ||
* Although {{Ash}} | * In [[Pokémon Adventures]], the Galar Gyms with version-exclusive Gym Leaders are shown to have the two Leaders take turns in taking on challengers, with their Gym's type theme being converted accordingly when they switch turns. | ||
* Although {{Ash}} faced several Galar Gym Leaders in ''[[Pokémon Journeys: The Series]]'', the Galar League is the only game-based League he doesn't participate in any capacity during his time as a protagonist. | |||
** Because of this, Galar was also the only League where most of its Gym Leaders were not featured in the anime during the game's lifespan of the corresponding generation. | ** Because of this, Galar was also the only League where most of its Gym Leaders were not featured in the anime during the game's lifespan of the corresponding generation. | ||
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