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|name = Blue
 
|name = Blue
|jname = キド Green
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|gender = Male
 
|hometown = [[Pallet Town]]
 
|hometown = [[Pallet Town]]
 
|region = Kanto
 
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|type = ???
 
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|friends = [[Red (game)|Red]], [[Leaf (game)|Leaf (Green)]]
 
|friends = [[Red (game)|Red]], [[Leaf (game)|Leaf (Green)]]
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|firstappear = [[Pokémon Red and Green Version|Red and Green]]
 
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{{q|Yo! Finally got here, huh? I wasn't in the mood at Cinnabar, but now I'm ready to battle you. ... You're telling me you conquered all the Gyms in Johto? Heh! Johto's Gyms must be pretty pathetic then. Hey, don't worry about it. I'll know if you are good or not by battling you right now. Ready, Johto Champ?|Blue in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Version|Gold, Silver]] and [[Pokémon Crystal Version|Crystal]].}}
 
{{q|Yo! Finally got here, huh? I wasn't in the mood at Cinnabar, but now I'm ready to battle you. ... You're telling me you conquered all the Gyms in Johto? Heh! Johto's Gyms must be pretty pathetic then. Hey, don't worry about it. I'll know if you are good or not by battling you right now. Ready, Johto Champ?|Blue in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Version|Gold, Silver]] and [[Pokémon Crystal Version|Crystal]].}}
   
'''Blue Oak''' is the player's rival in the [[Generation I]] [[Pokémon Red and Blue|games]] and their remakes, and is a [[Pokémon Champion]]. During the [[Generation II]] games, Blue serves as the [[Gym Leader]] of [[Viridian City]]'s [[Viridian Gym|Gym]] in the absence of [[Giovanni (game)|Giovanni]].
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'''Blue Oak''' is the player's rival in the [[Generation I]] [[Pokémon Red and Blue Version|games]] and their remakes, and is a [[Pokémon Champion]]. During the [[Generation II]] games, Blue serves as the [[Gym Leader]] of [[Viridian City]]'s [[Viridian Gym|Gym]] in the absence of [[Giovanni (game)|Giovanni]].
   
 
Blue is very unique as a [[Gym Leader]], because he has no set type for his [[Gym]], and instead uses a variety of [[Pokémon (creature)|Pokémon]]. He gives the [[Badge#Earth Badge|Earth Badge]] to trainers who are able to defeat him.
 
Blue is very unique as a [[Gym Leader]], because he has no set type for his [[Gym]], and instead uses a variety of [[Pokémon (creature)|Pokémon]]. He gives the [[Badge#Earth Badge|Earth Badge]] to trainers who are able to defeat him.
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
Blue is a young man with light skin, brown eyes, and light auburn spiky hair. In Red, Blue, and Yellow ([[Generation I]]), he wears a long purple shirt, dark gray pants, a necklace, and brown boots with black straps encircling them.
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Blue is a tall, thin young man with light skin, brown eyes, and tall, light brown spiky hair. In Red, Blue, and Yellow ([[Generation I]]), he wears a long purple shirt, dark gray pants, a yin and yang necklace, and brown boots with black straps encircling them.
   
 
In FireRed and LeafGreen ([[Generation III]]), his appearance changes slightly; the colours of his shirt and pants are switched, so he wears a short-sleeved dark gray shirt and purple pants and black shoes. He also carries a light blue pack around his waist, and has purple bands around his wrists.
 
In FireRed and LeafGreen ([[Generation III]]), his appearance changes slightly; the colours of his shirt and pants are switched, so he wears a short-sleeved dark gray shirt and purple pants and black shoes. He also carries a light blue pack around his waist, and has purple bands around his wrists.
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As previously noted, Blue serves as the player's [[Rival]] in the [[Generation I]] and [[Generation III]] remake games. In [[Pokémon Gold & Silver Version|Gold, Silver]], [[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal]], [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Version|HeartGold and SoulSilver]] (Generations II and IV), Blue has a less involved role, as the [[Viridian City]] [[Gym Leader]].
 
As previously noted, Blue serves as the player's [[Rival]] in the [[Generation I]] and [[Generation III]] remake games. In [[Pokémon Gold & Silver Version|Gold, Silver]], [[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal]], [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Version|HeartGold and SoulSilver]] (Generations II and IV), Blue has a less involved role, as the [[Viridian City]] [[Gym Leader]].
   
====Red, Green, Blue & Yellow====
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====Red, Green, Blue and Yellow====
In [[Pokémon Red and Blue|Red, Blue]] & [[Pokémon Red and Green|Green]], the player first meets him in [[Professor Oak's Lab]], where he gives both a [[starter Pokémon]]. [[File:Blue-original.png|left|The original artwork for Blue.]]Despite the player first meeting Blue at the games start, the characters have evidently known each other for a long time, as stated by [[Professor Oak (game)|Professor Oak]]. As with every game, whichever [[Pokémon]] the player chooses, the [[rival]] (Blue) will choose the type that is effective against it (e.g. player chooses [[Bulbasaur]] ([[Grass Pokémon|Grass]]), rival will then choose [[Charmander]] ([[Fire Pokémon|Fire]]).
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In [[Pokémon Red and Blue Version|Red, Blue]] & [[Pokémon Red and Green|Green]], the player first meets him in [[Professor Oak's Lab]], where he gives both a [[starter Pokémon]].
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[[File:Blue-original.png|thumb|The original artwork for Blue.]]
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Despite the player first meeting Blue at the games start, the characters have evidently known each other for a long time, as stated by [[Professor Oak (game)|Professor Oak]]. As with every game, whichever [[Pokémon]] the player chooses, the [[rival]] (Blue) will choose the type that is effective against it (e.g. player chooses [[Bulbasaur]] ([[Grass Pokémon|Grass]]), rival will then choose [[Charmander]] ([[Fire Pokémon|Fire]]).
   
 
Later, after receiving the [[Pokédex]], Blue will set out to find every [[Pokémon]] and be one step ahead of the player. As the player progresses through the game, he/she will encounter their [[rival]] in several locations and have to battle them every time.
 
Later, after receiving the [[Pokédex]], Blue will set out to find every [[Pokémon]] and be one step ahead of the player. As the player progresses through the game, he/she will encounter their [[rival]] in several locations and have to battle them every time.
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In these games, Blue's appearance also alters twice after a while, though not as dramatic as the champion appearance in the Red and Blue games. The battle sprite simply are in new poses each time. He is still the Champion until you defeat him.
 
In these games, Blue's appearance also alters twice after a while, though not as dramatic as the champion appearance in the Red and Blue games. The battle sprite simply are in new poses each time. He is still the Champion until you defeat him.
   
====Gold, Silver & Crystal====
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====Gold, Silver and Crystal====
 
In [[Pokémon Gold and Silver|Gold, Silver]] & [[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal]], he is far less involved when compare to the previous. After the disappearance of [[Giovanni (anime)|Giovanni]], the former Head of [[Team Rocket]] and [[Viridian Gym]] Leader, Blue takes over the [[Gym]]. Unfortunately for trainers, he is never usually at the [[Gym]], making it hard to battle there. Unlike any other known [[Gym Leader]]s, Blue uses a variety of types in his Pokémon team.
 
In [[Pokémon Gold and Silver|Gold, Silver]] & [[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal]], he is far less involved when compare to the previous. After the disappearance of [[Giovanni (anime)|Giovanni]], the former Head of [[Team Rocket]] and [[Viridian Gym]] Leader, Blue takes over the [[Gym]]. Unfortunately for trainers, he is never usually at the [[Gym]], making it hard to battle there. Unlike any other known [[Gym Leader]]s, Blue uses a variety of types in his Pokémon team.
   
====FireRed & LeafGreen====
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====FireRed and LeafGreen====
[[File:Blue (FRLG).png|right|188px]]
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[[File:Blue (FRLG).png|thumb|left]]
 
In [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FireRed and LeafGreen]], he has exactly the same as in Red and Blue. The only slight difference however is that his appearance does not change throughout the games.
 
In [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FireRed and LeafGreen]], he has exactly the same as in Red and Blue. The only slight difference however is that his appearance does not change throughout the games.
   
====HeartGold & SoulSilver====
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====HeartGold and SoulSilver====
 
In [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver|HeartGold and SoulSilver]], he is far less involved compared to FireRed and LeafGreen. Much similar to its namesakes Gold and Silver, Blue becomes the leader of the Viridian Gym. He still uses a variety of Pokémon. In these games, he is supposedly the strongest in Kanto.
 
In [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver|HeartGold and SoulSilver]], he is far less involved compared to FireRed and LeafGreen. Much similar to its namesakes Gold and Silver, Blue becomes the leader of the Viridian Gym. He still uses a variety of Pokémon. In these games, he is supposedly the strongest in Kanto.
   
====Black 2 & White 2====
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====Black 2 and White 2====
 
In [[Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|Black 2 and White 2]], his role is very minor. He appears in the [[Pokémon World Tournament]] as Kanto's Champion and where he is matched up against the player to battle in the Champions Tournament.
 
In [[Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|Black 2 and White 2]], his role is very minor. He appears in the [[Pokémon World Tournament]] as Kanto's Champion and where he is matched up against the player to battle in the Champions Tournament.
   
 
===Manga===
 
===Manga===
 
====Adventures====
 
====Adventures====
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{{Main|Blue (Adventures)}}
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====HGSS Jō's Big Adventure====
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{{Main|Blue (JBA)}}
   
 
===Anime===
 
===Anime===
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Blue has never officially been featured in the [[Pokémon]] anime series. He is however, the basis for the character Gary Oak. Gary's appearance, attitude, and relationships with other characters has been modeled after and is similar to Blue.
 
Blue has never officially been featured in the [[Pokémon]] anime series. He is however, the basis for the character Gary Oak. Gary's appearance, attitude, and relationships with other characters has been modeled after and is similar to Blue.
   
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====Main series====
 
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{{Main|Gary Oak}}
   
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*In [[Pokémon X and Y]], a lady sitting at the table in the Pokemon Center near Magneta Plaza in [[Lumiose City]] says that Blue has come to visit Kalos to study abroad a while back.
 
*In [[Pokémon X and Y]], a lady sitting at the table in the Pokemon Center near Magneta Plaza in [[Lumiose City]] says that Blue has come to visit Kalos to study abroad a while back.
 
*It is unknown who was the Indigo League Champion before Blue. However, in the games, when Lance, the last member of the Elite Four, is defeated, he says that you WOULD have been the Champion.
 
*It is unknown who was the Indigo League Champion before Blue. However, in the games, when Lance, the last member of the Elite Four, is defeated, he says that you WOULD have been the Champion.
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"Yo! Finally got here, huh? I wasn't in the mood at Cinnabar, but now I'm ready to battle you. ... You're telling me you conquered all the Gyms in Johto? Heh! Johto's Gyms must be pretty pathetic then. Hey, don't worry about it. I'll know if you are good or not by battling you right now. Ready, Johto Champ?"
— Blue in Gold, Silver and Crystal.

Blue Oak is the player's rival in the Generation I games and their remakes, and is a Pokémon Champion. During the Generation II games, Blue serves as the Gym Leader of Viridian City's Gym in the absence of Giovanni.

Blue is very unique as a Gym Leader, because he has no set type for his Gym, and instead uses a variety of Pokémon. He gives the Earth Badge to trainers who are able to defeat him.

Appearance

Blue is a tall, thin young man with light skin, brown eyes, and tall, light brown spiky hair. In Red, Blue, and Yellow (Generation I), he wears a long purple shirt, dark gray pants, a yin and yang necklace, and brown boots with black straps encircling them.

In FireRed and LeafGreen (Generation III), his appearance changes slightly; the colours of his shirt and pants are switched, so he wears a short-sleeved dark gray shirt and purple pants and black shoes. He also carries a light blue pack around his waist, and has purple bands around his wrists.

In HeartGold and SoulSilver (Generation IV), Blue appears older than he was in previous Generations. He is slightly taller and more mature-looking. He wears a black leather jacket, a black belt around his waist, khaki pants, and black shoes.

It is noted that Gary Oak, from the Anime, strongly resembles Blue. 

Personality

In the Generation I games, Blue is a self-absorbed, rude, snarky and overly competitive rival to the player. He will often insult the player, and does not act as a good sport when the player defeats him in a battle. With each defeat, he insists that the player was lesser and weaker than he was, and denies the fact that he is not as skilled. He disrespectfully bids farewell, often saying, "Smell ya later!" as he walks away.

However, in HeartGold and SoulSilver (Generation IV ) Blue is a more mature, and much kinder person who gracefully accepts defeat when challenged at the Viridian Gym . As well a passionate and respectful guy that likes to battle a challenger no matter who they are in Generation V.

Biography

Games

As previously noted, Blue serves as the player's Rival in the Generation I and Generation III remake games. In Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold and SoulSilver (Generations II and IV), Blue has a less involved role, as the Viridian City Gym Leader.

Red, Green, Blue and Yellow

In Red, Blue & Green, the player first meets him in Professor Oak's Lab, where he gives both a starter Pokémon.

File:Blue-original.png

The original artwork for Blue.

Despite the player first meeting Blue at the games start, the characters have evidently known each other for a long time, as stated by Professor Oak. As with every game, whichever Pokémon the player chooses, the rival (Blue) will choose the type that is effective against it (e.g. player chooses Bulbasaur (Grass), rival will then choose Charmander (Fire).

Later, after receiving the Pokédex, Blue will set out to find every Pokémon and be one step ahead of the player. As the player progresses through the game, he/she will encounter their rival in several locations and have to battle them every time.

Toward the end, after receiving all eight Gym Badges and defeating all of the Elite Four, it is revealed that Blue has already defeated the Elite Four and has become the Pokémon Champion. Challenging him, the player will battle Blue for the title, and when defeated, Professor Oak will come in and induct the player into the Hall of Fame.

Blue's appearance in the original games changes twice from the original appearance, throughout the game. The second appearance is similar to the first, with the addition of a backpack and a Poké Ball. The third (champion appearance), looks almost completely different, with an all new attire, and different hair.

In Yellow he is similar to that of the Red and Blue version. In this game however, his appearance is more similar to Gary's appearance from the anime series. Also, instead of choosing the opposite Pokémon, Blue chooses Eevee as it is the only one, while the player must take Pikachu. The first two battles with Blue are the deciding factor for what his Eevee will evolve into. It is decided on whether the player wins or loses the battles in Professor Oak's lab and on Route 22, or simply skips the latter area.

In these games, Blue's appearance also alters twice after a while, though not as dramatic as the champion appearance in the Red and Blue games. The battle sprite simply are in new poses each time. He is still the Champion until you defeat him.

Gold, Silver and Crystal

In Gold, Silver & Crystal, he is far less involved when compare to the previous. After the disappearance of Giovanni, the former Head of Team Rocket and Viridian Gym Leader, Blue takes over the Gym. Unfortunately for trainers, he is never usually at the Gym, making it hard to battle there. Unlike any other known Gym Leaders, Blue uses a variety of types in his Pokémon team.

FireRed and LeafGreen

File:Blue (FRLG).png

In FireRed and LeafGreen, he has exactly the same as in Red and Blue. The only slight difference however is that his appearance does not change throughout the games.

HeartGold and SoulSilver

In HeartGold and SoulSilver, he is far less involved compared to FireRed and LeafGreen. Much similar to its namesakes Gold and Silver, Blue becomes the leader of the Viridian Gym. He still uses a variety of Pokémon. In these games, he is supposedly the strongest in Kanto.

Black 2 and White 2

In Black 2 and White 2, his role is very minor. He appears in the Pokémon World Tournament as Kanto's Champion and where he is matched up against the player to battle in the Champions Tournament.

Manga

Adventures

HGSS Jō's Big Adventure

Anime

BluePokemonTheOriginsAnime

Blue as he appears in Pokémon Origins anime special.

Blue has never officially been featured in the Pokémon anime series. He is however, the basis for the character Gary Oak. Gary's appearance, attitude, and relationships with other characters has been modeled after and is similar to Blue.

Main series

Origins

Sprites

First Battle Sprite from Gen. I


Second Battle Sprite from Gen. I


Third Battle Sprite from Gen. I


First Battle Sprite from Y


Second Battle Sprite from Y


Third Battle Sprite from Y


Battle Sprite from Gen. II
Blue1(RB)Sprite


Blue2(RB)Sprite


Blue3(RB)Sprite


Blue1(Y)Sprite


Blue2(Y)Sprite


Blue3(Y)Sprite


Blue(GSC)Sprite


Blue in the intro to FRLG


First Battle Sprite from Gen. III


Second Battle Sprite from Gen. III


Third Battle Sprite from Gen. III


Blue in the credits for FRLG


Battle Sprite from Gen. IV


VS Sprite from Gen. IV


Battle Sprite from Gen. V
FRLG Blue Title


Blue1


Blue2


File:Blue(FrLg)Sprite.png


Rival Blue


BlueHGSS


VSBlue


BlueB2W2


Pokémon

Games

Red, Green and Blue

Yellow

Gold, Silver and Crystal

C 103 front
Exeggutor
 Type Grass Type Psychic 
C 065 front
Alakazam
 Type Psychic 
C 059 front
Arcanine
 Type Fire 
C 112 front
Rhydon
 Type Ground Type Rock 
C 130 front
Gyarados
 Type Water Type Flying 
C 018 front
Pidgeot
 Type Normal Type Flying 
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Item: None Item: None Item: None Item: None Item: None Item: None
- Recover Roar Fury Attack Twister Wing Attack
- Psychic Swift Sandstorm Hydro Pump Whirlwind
- Reflect Flamethrower Rock Slide Rain Dance Quick Attack
- Disable Extreme Speed Earthquake Hyper Beam Mirror Move

FireRed and LeafGreen

HeartGold and SoulSilver

Black 2 and White 2

Champion League Tournament
Aerodactyl BW
Aerodactyl
 Type Rock Type Flying 
Exeggutor BW
Exeggutor
 Type Grass Type Psychic 
Gyarados BW
Gyarados
 Type Water Type Flying 
Alakazam BW
Alakazam
 Type Psychic 
Arcanine BW
Arcanine
 Type Fire 
Machamp BW
Machamp
 Type Fighting 
Lv. 50 - Lv. 50 Lv. 50 Lv. 50 Lv. 50 Lv. 50
Ability: Rock Head Ability: Chlorophyll Ability: Intimidate Ability: Synchronize Ability: Intimidate Ability: Guts
Item: Choice Band Item: Life Orb Item: King's Rock Item: Focus Sash Item: Expert Belt Item: White Herb
- Leaf Storm Waterfall Psychic Flare Blitz Superpower
- Wood Hammer Earthquake Focus Blast Earth Power Stone Edge
- Zen Headbutt Ice Fang Shadow Ball Wild Charge Fire Punch
- Leech Seed Outrage Reflect Extreme Speed Bullet Punch

Stadium

Stadium 2

Trivia

  • He has appeared in at least two of the main series games in every generation.
  • He is the youngest Champion, the second is Iris.
  • The main character of the game Golden Sun: Dark Dawn, Matthew, bears a resemblance to Blue.
  • Blue doesn't always choose your weakness. In Yellow, he has to settle for an Eevee. 
  • He is the first Champion who ends up being a Gym Leader in later generation.
  • In Pokémon X and Y, a lady sitting at the table in the Pokemon Center near Magneta Plaza in Lumiose City says that Blue has come to visit Kalos to study abroad a while back.
  • It is unknown who was the Indigo League Champion before Blue. However, in the games, when Lance, the last member of the Elite Four, is defeated, he says that you WOULD have been the Champion.
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