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{{CharacterBox
{{GymLeaderBox
 
|image = Blue_HD.png
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|image = Blue Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!.png
|title =
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|image2 = Blue Sun and Moon.png
|name = Blue
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|image3 = Blue HeartGold and SoulSilver.png
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|image4 = Blue FireRed and LeafGreen.png
|jname = オーキド Green
 
|age = 15 or more
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|image5 = Blue Red and Blue.png
|hometown = Pallet Town
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|tab5 = Red and Blue
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|caption = Blue's appearance in ''Pokémon : Let's Go, Pikachu and Let's Go, Eevee'', ''Pokémon Sun and Moon'', ''Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver'', ''Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen'' and ''Pokémon Red and Blue''.
|region = Kanto
 
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|gender = Male
|family = [[Daisy Oak|Daisy]], [[Professor Oak]]
 
|badge = [[Badge#Earth Badge|Earth Badge]]
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|hometown = [[Pallet Town]], [[Kanto]]
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|family = [[Daisy Oak|Daisy]] (older sister), [[Professor Oak]] (grandfather), [[Samson Oak]] (grandfather's cousin)
|type = Mix
 
|friends = [[Red (Game)|Red]], [[Leaf (Game)|Leaf (Green)]]
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|friends = [[Red]], [[Green]]
|firstappear = [[Pokémon Red and Blue]] (Game)}}
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|occupation = [[Pokémon Champion]] {{Small|([[Kanto]]; formerly)}}<br />[[Gym Leader]]
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|media = games
{{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, [[Pokémon Gold and Silver|Pokémon Gold]], [[Pokémon Gold and Silver|Silver]] and [[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal]].}}
 
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|generation = I, II, III, IV, V, VII
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|ja_name = グリーン
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|ja_romaji = Guriin
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|ja_trans. = Green
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|badge = [[Badge#Earth Badge|Earth Badge]]
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|type = ???
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}}
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{{quote|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 Leaders 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 Version and Pokémon Silver Version|Gold, Silver]] and [[Pokémon Crystal Version|Crystal]].}}
   
'''Blue Oak '''(Japanese: '''オーキド・グリーン''' ''Green Ōkido'') is the player's rival in the [[Generation I]] [[Pokémon Red and Blue|games]] and their remakes, and is a [[Pokémon Champion]] for a short while. During the [[Generation II]] games, Blue serves as the [[Gym Leader]] of [[Viridian City]]'s [[Viridian Gym|Gym]] in the absence of [[Giovanni]].
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{{Nihongo|Blue Oak|オーキド・グリーン|Ookido Guriin|lit. "Green Orchid"}}, more commonly known as '''Blue''', is the player's rival in the [[Generation I]] games, [[Pokémon Red Version and Pokémon Blue Version]]. Blue is 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.
   
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==Appearance==
Blue is unique as a [[Gym Leader]], because he has no set type for his [[Gym]], and instead uses a variety of [[Pokémon]]. He gives the [[Badge#Earth Badge|Earth Badge]] to trainers able to defeat him.
 
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<section begin="Appearance"/>{{Pagename}} is a tall, thin young man with light skin, brown eyes, and big tall, brown spiky hair pointing the other direction.<section end="Appearance"/>
   
== In the anime ==
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===Red, Green and Blue===
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<section begin="Appearance_RG"/>He wears a long purple shirt, dark gray pants, a yin and yang necklace, and brown boots with black straps encircling them.<section end="Appearance_RG"/>
{{Main|Gary Oak}}
 
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.
 
   
==In the manga==
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===Yellow===
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<section begin="Appearance_YL"/>{{Pagename}}'s appearance remains the same as it is in ''Red, Green and Blue''.<section end="Appearance_YL"/>
{{main|Blue (Manga)}}
 
   
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===FireRed and LeafGreen===
== In the games ==
 
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<section begin="Appearance_FRLG"/>His appearance changes slightly; the colors of his shirt and pants are switched, so he wears a short-sleeved dark gray polo shirt with the collar flipped up and purple cargo pants and black shoes. He also carries a light blue pack around his waist, and has purple bands around his wrists.<section end="Appearance_FRLG"/>
   
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===HeartGold and SoulSilver===
As previously noted, Blue serves as the player's [[Rival]] in the [[Generation I]] and [[Generation III]] remake games. In [[Pokémon Gold and Silver|Gold, Silver]], [[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal]], [[Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver|HeartGold and SoulSilver]] (Generations II and IV), Blue has a less involved role, as the [[Viridian City]] [[Gym Leader]].
 
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<section begin="Appearance_HGSS"/>{{Pagename}} is slightly older, taller and more mature-looking. He wears a black leather jacket over a white shirt, a black belt around his waist, khaki cargo pants, and black shoes.<section end="Appearance_HGSS"/>
===Red and Blue===
 
In [[Pokémon Red and Blue]], the player first meets Blue 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]]. 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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===Sun and Moon===
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. However, the player does not fight Blue in Lavender Town when he appears.
 
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Blue wears a new outfit, which consists of a black short-sleeved shirt with buttons, green pants and shoes. He also wears a pair of sunglasses and carries a gray backpack.
   
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===Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!===
Toward the end, after receiving all eight Gym [[Badge]]s 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.
 
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Blue wears an outfit resembling his R/G/B/Y outfit, he wears a chambray colored shirt, fuscous grey jeans, judge grey boots with 2 black straps and black soles each. His necklace has changes to have a small gray oval on it instead of being a ying and yang necklace. He also has wood colored hair, and sand brown eyes.
   
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==Personality==
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.
 
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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 is not 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, denies the fact that he is not as skilled, and bids farewell in a disrespectful manner, often saying "Smell ya later!" as he walks away. In spite of this, he apparently does consider the player his friend, frequently calling them “pal”.
   
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However, in HeartGold and SoulSilver, Blue is a more mature and much kinder person, and is shown to gracefully accept defeat when the player challenges and beats him at the [[Viridian Gym]]. He is also shown to be passionate and respectful in Generation V, and likes to battle a challenger, no matter who they are.
For a complete listing of Blue's Pokémon in these games, click [[Blue's Pokémon Teams (Red/Blue)|here]].
 
=====Pokémon League Champ=====
 
If Bulbasaur is Chosen:
 
{{trainer
 
|NoP = 6
 
|FileP1 = RedBluePidgeot.png
 
|P1 = Pidgeot
 
|T1P1 = Normal
 
|T2P1 = Flying
 
|FileP2 = Alakazam(RB)Sprite.png
 
|P2 = Alakazam
 
|T1P2 = Psychic
 
|FileP3 = RedBlueRhydon.png
 
|P3 = Rhydon
 
|T1P3 = Ground
 
|T2P3 = Rock
 
|FileP4 = RedBlueExeggutor.png
 
|P4 = Exeggutor
 
|T1P4 = Grass
 
|T2P4 = Psychic
 
|FileP5 = RedBlueGyarados.png
 
|P5 = Gyarados
 
|T1P5 = Water
 
|T2P5 = Flying
 
|FileP6 = Charizard(RB)Sprite.png
 
|P6 = Charizard
 
|T1P6 = Fire
 
|T2P6 = Flying
 
|LvP1 = 61
 
|LvP2 = 59
 
|LvP3 = 61
 
|LvP4 = 61
 
|LvP5 = 63
 
|LvP6 = 65
 
|M1P1 = Wing Attack
 
|M1P2 = Psybeam
 
|M1P3 = Leer
 
|M1P4 = Barrage
 
|M1P5 = Dragon Rage
 
|M1P6 = Fire Spin
 
|M2P1 = Mirror Move
 
|M2P2 = Psychic
 
|M2P3 = Tail Whip
 
|M2P4 = Hypnosis
 
|M2P5 = Hyper Beam
 
|M2P6 = Rage
 
|M3P1 = Whirlwind
 
|M3P2 = Reflect
 
|M3P3 = Fury Attack
 
|M3P4 = Stomp
 
|M3P5 = Leer
 
|M3P6 = Slash
 
|M4P1 = Sky Attack
 
|M4P2 = Recover
 
|M4P3 = Horn Drill
 
|M4P5 = Hydro Pump
 
|M4P6 = Fire Blast}}
 
If Charmander is Chosen:
 
{{trainer
 
|NoP = 6
 
|FileP1 = RedBluePidgeot.png
 
|P1 = Pidgeot
 
|T1P1 = Normal
 
|T2P1 = Flying
 
|FileP2 = Alakazam(RB)Sprite.png
 
|P2 = Alakazam
 
|T1P2 = Psychic
 
|FileP3 = Rhydon(RB)Sprite.png
 
|P3 = Rhydon
 
|T1P3 = Ground
 
|T2P3 = Rock
 
|FileP4 = RedBlueExeggutor.png
 
|P4 = Exeggutor
 
|T1P4 = Grass
 
|T2P4 = Psychic
 
|FileP5 = Arcanine(RB)Sprite.png
 
|P5 = Arcanine
 
|T1P5 = Fire
 
|FileP6 = Blastoise(RB)Sprite.png
 
|P6 = Blastoise
 
|T1P6 = Water
 
|LvP1 = 61
 
|LvP2 = 59
 
|LvP3 = 61
 
|LvP4 = 63
 
|LvP5 = 61
 
|LvP6 = 65
 
|M1P1 = Wing Attack
 
|M1P2 = Psychic
 
|M1P3 = Leer
 
|M1P4 = Hypnosis
 
|M1P5 = Roar
 
|M1P6 = Blizzard
 
|M2P1 = Mirror Move
 
|M2P2 = Psybeam
 
|M2P3 = Tail Whip
 
|M2P4 = Barrage
 
|M2P5 = Leer
 
|M2P6 = Withdraw
 
|M3P1 = Whirlwind
 
|M3P2 = Reflect
 
|M3P3 = Fury Attack
 
|M3P4 = Stomp
 
|M3P5 = Ember
 
|M3P6 = Bite
 
|M4P1 = Sky Attack
 
|M4P2 = Recover
 
|M4P3 = Horn Drill
 
|M4P5 = Take Down
 
|M4P6 = Hydro Pump}}
 
If Squirtle is Chosen:
 
{{trainer
 
|NoP = 6
 
|FileP1 = RedBluePidgeot.png
 
|P1 = Pidgeot
 
|T1P1 = Normal
 
|T2P1 = Flying
 
|FileP2 = Alakazam(RB)Sprite.png
 
|P2 = Alakazam
 
|T1P2 = Psychic
 
|FileP3 = Rhydon(RB)Sprite.png
 
|P3 = Rhydon
 
|T1P3 = Ground
 
|T2P3 = Rock
 
|FileP4 = RedBlueGyarados.png
 
|P4 = Gyarados
 
|T1P4 = Water
 
|T2P4 = Flying
 
|FileP5 = Arcanine(RB)Sprite.png
 
|P5 = Arcanine
 
|T1P5 = Fire
 
|FileP6 = RedBlueVenusaur.png
 
|P6 = Venusaur
 
|T1P6 = Grass
 
|T2P6 = Poison
 
|LvP1 = 61
 
|LvP2 = 59
 
|LvP3 = 61
 
|LvP4 = 63
 
|LvP5 = 63
 
|LvP6 = 65
 
|M1P1 = Wing Attack
 
|M1P2 = Psybeam
 
|M1P3 = Fury Attack
 
|M1P4 = Dragon Rage
 
|M1P5 = Ember
 
|M1P6 = Razor Leaf
 
|M2P1 = Mirror Move
 
|M2P2 = Reflect
 
|M2P3 = Tail Whip
 
|M2P4 = Leer
 
|M2P5 = Roar
 
|M2P6 = Growth
 
|M3P1 = Whirlwind
 
|M3P2 = Recover
 
|M3P3 = Leer
 
|M3P4 = Hyper Beam
 
|M3P5 = Take Down
 
|M3P6 = Mega Drain
 
|M4P1 = Sky Attack
 
|M4P2 = Psychic
 
|M4P3 = Horn Drill
 
|M4P4 = Hydro Pump
 
|M4P5 = Leer
 
|M4P6 = SolarBeam}}
 
===Yellow===
 
   
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==Biography==
Blue's role in [[Pokémon Yellow|Yellow]] is similar to that of the Red and Blue version. In this game however, his appearance is more similar to [[Gary]]'s appearance [[File:Green (game).png|right|188px]] 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]].
 
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===Games===
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 [[Kanto Route 22|Route 22]], or simply skips the latter area.
 
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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]].
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====Red, Green and Blue====
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In ''[[Pokémon Red Version and Pokémon Blue Version|Red, Blue]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Red and Green|Green]]'', the player first meets him in [[Professor Oak's Lab]], where he gives both a [[First partner Pokémon]].
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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 (creature)|Pokémon]] the player chooses, the [[rival]] (Blue) will choose the type that is effective against it (except in [[Generation VII]]; e.g. player chooses [[Bulbasaur]] ([[Grass Pokémon|Grass]]), rival will then choose [[Charmander]] ([[Fire Pokémon|Fire]]).
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Later, after receiving the [[Pokédex]], Blue will set out to find every [[Pokémon (creature)|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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Toward the end, after receiving all eight Gym [[Badge]]s 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.
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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.
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====Yellow====
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In ''[[Pokémon Yellow Special Pikachu Edition]]'', he is similar to that of the Red and Blue version. In this game however, his appearance is more similar to [[Gary Oak|Gary]]'s appearance from the anime series. Also, instead of choosing the opposite [[Pokémon (creature)|Pokémon]], Blue chooses [[Eevee]] as it is the only one, while the player must take [[Pikachu]].
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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 (Kanto)|Route 22]], or simply skips the latter area. If the player loses the first Battle with Blue, Eevee will evolve into Vaporeon. If the player wins the first battle and then skips the optionally one, it will evolve into Flareon. And if the player defeats Blue both times, it will evolve into Jolteon.
   
 
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.
   
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====Gold and Silver====
For a complete listing of Blue's Pokémon in this game, click [[Blue's Pokémon Teams (Yellow)|here]].
 
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In ''[[Pokémon Gold Version and Pokémon Silver Version]]'', 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 Leader]]s, Blue uses a variety of types in his Pokémon team.
   
=====Pokémon League Champ=====
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====Crystal====
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His role in ''Crystal'' is the same as it is in ''Gold and Silver''.
If Eevee evolved into Jolteon:
 
{{trainer
 
|NoP = 6
 
|FileP1 = Sandslash(Y)Sprite.png
 
|P1 = Sandslash
 
|T1P1 = Ground
 
|FileP2 = Alakazam(Y)Sprite.png
 
|P2 = Alakazam
 
|T1P2 = Psychic
 
|LvP1 = 61
 
|LvP2 = 59
 
|M1P1 = Slash
 
|M1P2 = Psychic
 
|M2P1 = Fury Swipes
 
|M2P2 = Kinesis
 
|M3P1 = Poison Sting
 
|M3P2 = Psybeam
 
|M4P1 = Earthquake
 
|M4P2 = Recover
 
|FileP4 = YellowCloyster.png
 
|P4 = Cloyster
 
|T1P4 = Water
 
|T2P4 = Ice
 
|LvP4 = 61
 
|M1P4 = Spike Cannon
 
|M2P4 = Ice Beam
 
|M3P4 = Clamp
 
|M4P4 = Aurora Beam
 
|FileP5 = Ninetales_Y.png
 
|P5 = Ninetales
 
|T1P5 = Fire
 
|LvP5 = 63
 
|M1P5 = Fire Spin
 
|M2P5 = Tail Whip
 
|M3P5 = Quick Attack
 
|M4P5 = Confuse Ray
 
|FileP6 = Jolteon(Y)Sprite.png
 
|P6 = Jolteon
 
|T1P6 = Electric
 
|LvP6 = 65
 
|M1P6 = Thunder
 
|M2P6 = Thunderbolt
 
|M3P6 = Quick Attack
 
|M4P6 = Pin Missile
 
|FileP3 = YellowExeggutor.png
 
|P3 = Exeggutor
 
|T1P3 = Grass
 
|T2P3 = Psychic
 
|LvP3 = 61
 
|M1P3 = Leech Seed
 
|M2P3 = Barrage
 
|M3P3 = Hypnosis
 
|M4P3 = Stomp}}
 
If Eevee evolved into Flareon:
 
{{trainer
 
|NoP = 6
 
|FileP1 = Sandslash(Y)Sprite.png
 
|P1 = Sandslash
 
|T1P1 = Ground
 
|FileP2 = Alakazam(Y)Sprite.png
 
|P2 = Alakazam
 
|T1P2 = Psychic
 
|LvP1 = 61
 
|LvP2 = 59
 
|M1P1 = Slash
 
|M1P2 = Psychic
 
|M2P1 = Fury Swipes
 
|M2P2 = Kinesis
 
|M3P1 = Poison Sting
 
|M3P2 = Psybeam
 
|M4P1 = Earthquake
 
|M4P2 = Recover
 
|FileP3 = YellowExeggutor.png
 
|P3 = Exeggutor
 
|T1P3 = Grass
 
|T2P3 = Psychic
 
|LvP3 = 61
 
|M1P3 = Leech Seed
 
|M2P3 = Barrage
 
|M3P3 = Hypnosis
 
|M4P3 = Stomp
 
|FileP5 = YellowCloyster.png
 
|P5 = Cloyster
 
|T1P5 = Water
 
|T2P5 = Ice
 
|LvP5 = 63
 
|M1P5 = Spike Cannon
 
|M2P5 = Ice Beam
 
|M3P5 = Clamp
 
|M4P5 = Aurora Beam
 
|FileP4 = YellowMagneton.png
 
|P4 = Magneton
 
|T1P4 = Electric
 
|LvP4 = 61
 
|M1P4 = Thunder Wave
 
|M2P4 = Swift
 
|M3P4 = Thunderbolt
 
|M4P4 = Screech
 
|FileP6 = YellowFlareon.png
 
|P6 = Flareon
 
|T1P6 = Fire
 
|LvP6 = 65
 
|M1P6 = Flamethrower
 
|M2P6 = Quick Attack
 
|M3P6 = Smog
 
|M4P6 = Fire Spin}}
 
If Eevee evolved into Vaporeon:
 
{{trainer
 
|NoP = 6
 
|FileP1 = Sandslash(Y)Sprite.png
 
|P1 = Sandslash
 
|T1P1 = Ground
 
|FileP2 = Alakazam(Y)Sprite.png
 
|P2 = Alakazam
 
|T1P2 = Psychic
 
|LvP1 = 61
 
|LvP2 = 59
 
|M1P1 = Slash
 
|M1P2 = Psychic
 
|M2P1 = Fury Swipes
 
|M2P2 = Kinesis
 
|M3P1 = Poison Sting
 
|M3P2 = Psybeam
 
|M4P1 = Earthquake
 
|M4P2 = Recover
 
|FileP3 = YellowExeggutor.png
 
|P3 = Exeggutor
 
|T1P3 = Grass
 
|T2P3 = Psychic
 
|LvP3 = 61
 
|M1P3 = Leech Seed
 
|M2P3 = Barrage
 
|M3P3 = Hypnosis
 
|M4P3 = Stomp
 
|FileP4 = Ninetales_Y.png
 
|P4 = Ninetales
 
|T1P4 = Fire
 
|LvP4 = 61
 
|M1P4 = Fire Spin
 
|M2P4 = Tail Whip
 
|M3P4 = Quick Attack
 
|M4P4 = Confuse Ray
 
|FileP5 = YellowMagneton.png
 
|P5 = Magneton
 
|T1P5 = Electric
 
|LvP5 = 63
 
|M1P5 = Thunder Wave
 
|M2P5 = Swift
 
|M3P5 = Thunderbolt
 
|M4P5 = Screech
 
|FileP6 = Vaporeon(Y)Sprite.png
 
|P6 = Vaporeon
 
|T1P6 = Water
 
|LvP6 = 65
 
|M1P6 = Hydro Pump
 
|M2P6 = Quick Attack
 
|M3P6 = Mist
 
|M4P6 = Aurora Beam}}
 
   
===Gold, Silver and Crystal===
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====FireRed and LeafGreen====
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In ''[[Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version]]'', 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.
Blue's role in the [[Generation II]] games 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 at the [[Gym]]. Unlike any other known [[Gym Leader]]s, Blue uses a variety of types in his Pokémon team.
 
{{trainer
 
|NoP = 6
 
|FileP1 = GoldExeggutor.png
 
|P1 = Exeggutor
 
|GP1 = ♂
 
|T1P1 = Grass
 
|T2P1 = Psychic
 
|FileP2 = GoldAlakazam.png
 
|P2 = Alakazam
 
|GP2 = ♂
 
|T1P2 = Psychic
 
|FileP3 = GoldArcanine.png
 
|P3 = Arcanine
 
|GP3 = ♂
 
|T1P3 = Fire
 
|FileP4 = GoldRhydon.png
 
|P4 = Rhydon
 
|GP4 = ♂
 
|T1P4 = Ground
 
|T2P4 = Rock
 
|FileP5 = Gyarados(S)Sprite.png
 
|P5 = Gyarados
 
|GP5 = ♂
 
|T1P5 = Water
 
|T2P5 = Flying
 
|FileP6 = GoldPidgeot.png
 
|P6 = Pidgeot
 
|GP6 = ♂
 
|T1P6 = Normal
 
|T2P6 = Flying
 
|LvP1 = 58
 
|LvP2 = 54
 
|LvP3 = 58
 
|LvP4 = 56
 
|LvP5 = 58
 
|LvP6 = 56
 
|ItemP1 = None
 
|ItmP2 = None
 
|ItmP3 = None
 
|ItmP4 = None
 
|ItmP5 = None
 
|ItmP6 = None
 
|M1P1 = Sunny Day
 
|M1P2 = Recover
 
|M1P3 = Roar
 
|M1P4 = Fury Attack
 
|M1P5 = Twister
 
|M1P6 = Wing Attack
 
|M2P1 = Leech Seed
 
|M2P2 = Psychic
 
|M2P3 = Swift
 
|M2P4 = Sandstorm
 
|M2P5 = Hydro Pump
 
|M2P6 = Whirlwind
 
|M3P1 = Egg Bomb
 
|M3P2 = Reflect
 
|M3P3 = Flamethrower
 
|M3P4 = Rock Slide
 
|M3P5 = Rain Dance
 
|M3P6 = Quick Attack
 
|M4P1 = SolarBeam
 
|M4P2 = Disable
 
|M4P3 = ExtremeSpeed
 
|M4P4 = Earthquake
 
|M4P5 = Hyper Beam
 
|M4P6 = Mirror Move}}
 
   
===FireRed and LeafGreen===
+
====HeartGold and SoulSilver====
  +
In ''[[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Version]]'', 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====
Blue's role in [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]] is 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 Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 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.
   
  +
====X and Y====
For a complete listing of Blue's Pokémon teams in this game, click [[Blue's Pokémon Team (FireRed/LeafGreen)|here]].
 
  +
Although not making an appearance, he is mentioned by a lady in [[Lumiose City]]'s [[Pokémon Center]] that he had studied in [[Kalos]] before.
   
=====Pokémon League Champ=====
+
====Sun and Moon====
  +
When the player arrives at the [[Battle Tree]] for the first time, they can choose either Blue or Red to be their opponent for a match. He will be impressed by their abilities after he loses the match. They can later challenge him at the Battle Tree. It's also Red and Blue's honeymoon.
If Player Chooses Bulbasaur:
 
{{trainer
 
|NoP = 6
 
|FileP1 = Pidgeot(FRLG)Sprite.png
 
|P1 = Pidgeot
 
|T1P1 = Normal
 
|T2P1 = Flying
 
|FileP2 = Alakazam(FrLg)Sprite.png
 
|P2 = Alakazam
 
|T1P2 = Psychic
 
|FileP3 = Rhydon(FrLg)Sprite.png
 
|P3 = Rhydon
 
|T1P3 = Ground
 
|T2P3 = Rock
 
|LvP1 = 59
 
|LvP2 = 57
 
|LvP3 = 59
 
|M1P1 = Aerial Ace
 
|M1P2 = Psychic
 
|M1P3 = Rock Tomb
 
|M2P1 = Featherdance
 
|M2P2 = Reflect
 
|M2P3 = Scary Face
 
|M3P1 = Sand Attack
 
|M3P2 = Future Sight
 
|M3P3 = Earthquake
 
|M4P1 = Whirlwind
 
|M4P2 = Recover
 
|M4P3 = Take Down
 
|FileP4 = Exeggutor(FRLG)Sprite.png
 
|P4 = Exeggutor
 
|T1P4 = Grass
 
|T2P4 = Psychic
 
|LvP4 = 61
 
|M1P4 = Sleep Powder
 
|M2P4 = Light Screen
 
|M3P4 = Giga Drain
 
|M4P4 = Egg Bomb
 
|FileP5 = Gyarados(FRLG)Sprite.png
 
|P5 = Gyarados
 
|T1P5 = Water
 
|T2P5 = Flying
 
|LvP5 = 59
 
|M1P5 = Bite
 
|M2P5 = Hydro Pump
 
|M3P5 = Dragon Rage
 
|M4P5 = Thrash
 
|FileP6 = Charizard(FRLG)Sprite.png
 
|P6 = Charizard
 
|T1P6 = Fire
 
|T2P6 = Flying
 
|LvP6 = 63
 
|M1P6 = Fire Blast
 
|M2P6 = Slash
 
|M3P6 = Fire Spin
 
|M4P6 = Aerial Ace
 
|AbiP1 = Keen Eye
 
|AbiP2 = Synchronize
 
|AbiP3 = Rock Head
 
|AbiP4 = Chlorophyll
 
|AbiP5 = Intimidate
 
|AbiP6 = Blaze
 
|ItemP1 = None
 
|ItmP2 = None
 
|ItmP3 = None
 
|ItmP4 = None
 
|ItmP5 = None
 
|ItmP6 = Sitrus Berry}}
 
If Player Chooses Charmander:
 
{{trainer
 
|NoP = 6
 
|FileP1 = Pidgeot(FRLG)Sprite.png
 
|P1 = Pidgeot
 
|T1P1 = Normal
 
|T2P1 = Flying
 
|FileP2 = Alakazam(FrLg)Sprite.png
 
|P2 = Alakazam
 
|T1P2 = Psychic
 
|FileP3 = Rhydon(FrLg)Sprite.png
 
|P3 = Rhydon
 
|T1P3 = Ground
 
|T2P3 = Rock
 
|LvP1 = 59
 
|LvP2 = 57
 
|LvP3 = 59
 
|M1P1 = Aerial Ace
 
|M1P2 = Psychic
 
|M1P3 = Rock Tomb
 
|M2P1 = Featherdance
 
|M2P2 = Reflect
 
|M2P3 = Scary Face
 
|M3P1 = Sand Attack
 
|M3P2 = Future Sight
 
|M3P3 = Earthquake
 
|M4P1 = Whirlwind
 
|M4P2 = Recover
 
|M4P3 = Take Down
 
|FileP4 = Exeggutor(FRLG)Sprite.png
 
|P4 = Exeggutor
 
|T1P4 = Grass
 
|T2P4 = Psychic
 
|LvP4 = 61
 
|M1P4 = Sleep Powder
 
|M2P4 = Light Screen
 
|M3P4 = Giga Drain
 
|M4P4 = Egg Bomb
 
|FileP5 = Arcanine(FrLg)Sprite.png
 
|P5 = Arcanine
 
|T1P5 = Fire
 
|LvP5 = 59
 
|M1P5 = Flamethrower
 
|M2P5 = ExtremeSpeed
 
|M3P5 = Bite
 
|M4P5 = Roar|FileP6 = Blastoise(FRLG)Sprite.png
 
|P6 = Blastoise
 
|T1P6 = Water
 
|LvP6 = 63
 
|M1P6 = Rain Dance
 
|M2P6 = Bite
 
|M3P6 = Skull Bash
 
|M4P6 = Hydro Pump|AbiP1 = Keen Eye
 
|AbiP2 = Synchronize
 
|AbiP3 = Rock Head
 
|AbiP4 = Chlorophyll
 
|AbiP5 = Intimidate
 
|AbiP6 = Torrent
 
|ItemP1 = None
 
|ItmP2 = None
 
|ItmP3 = None
 
|ItmP4 = None
 
|ItmP5 = None
 
|ItmP6 = Sitrus Berry}}
 
If Player Chooses Squirtle:
 
{{trainer
 
|NoP = 6
 
|FileP1 = Pidgeot(FRLG)Sprite.png
 
|P1 = Pidgeot
 
|T1P1 = Normal
 
|T2P1 = Flying
 
|FileP2 = Alakazam(FrLg)Sprite.png
 
|P2 = Alakazam
 
|T1P2 = Psychic
 
|FileP3 = Rhydon(FrLg)Sprite.png
 
|P3 = Rhydon
 
|T1P3 = Ground
 
|T2P3 = Rock
 
|LvP1 = 59
 
|LvP2 = 57
 
|LvP3 = 59
 
|M1P1 = Aerial Ace
 
|M1P2 = Psychic
 
|M1P3 = Rock Tomb
 
|M2P1 = Featherdance
 
|M2P2 = Reflect
 
|M2P3 = Scary Face
 
|M3P1 = Sand Attack
 
|M3P2 = Future Sight
 
|M3P3 = Earthquake
 
|M4P1 = Whirlwind
 
|M4P2 = Recover
 
|M4P3 = Take Down
 
|FileP4 = Arcanine(FrLg)Sprite.png
 
|P4 = Arcanine
 
|T1P4 = Fire
 
|LvP4 = 61
 
|M1P4 = Flamethrower
 
|M2P4 = ExtremeSpeed
 
|M3P4 = Bite
 
|M4P4 = Roar
 
|FileP5 = Gyarados(FRLG)Sprite.png
 
|P5 = Gyarados
 
|T1P5 = Water
 
|T2P5 = Flying
 
|LvP5 = 59
 
|M1P5 = Bite
 
|M2P5 = Hydro Pump
 
|M3P5 = Dragon Rage
 
|M4P5 = Thrash
 
|FileP6 = Venusaur(FRLG)Sprite.png
 
|P6 = Venusaur
 
|T1P6 = Grass
 
|T2P6 = Poison
 
|LvP6 = 63
 
|M1P6 = Sunny Day
 
|M2P6 = Synthesis
 
|M3P6 = SolarBeam
 
|M4P6 = Growth|AbiP1 = Keen Eye
 
|AbiP2 = Synchronize
 
|AbiP3 = Rock Head
 
|AbiP4 = Intimidate
 
|AbiP5 = Intimidate
 
|AbiP6 = Overgrow
 
|ItemP1 = None
 
|ItmP2 = None
 
|ItmP3 = None
 
|ItmP4 = None
 
|ItmP5 = None
 
|ItmP6 = Sitrus Berry}}
 
   
===HeartGold and SoulSilver===
+
====Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon====
  +
{{Empty section}}
Blue's role in the Generation IV games 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 the strongest [[Gym Leader]] in Kanto.
 
   
  +
====Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!====
=====Gym Battle=====
 
  +
Blue appears various times in the game, but your first encounter with him is after defeating Brock. You encounter him in Silph Co in which you battle him. He is in professor oak's lab to give you the ability to mega evolve. He can be battled on Viridian City Gym after defeating the champion the first time, once per day.
{{trainer
 
|NoP = 6
 
|FileP1 = HGSSPidgeot.png
 
|P1 = Pidgeot
 
|GP1 = ♂
 
|T1P1 = Normal
 
|T2P1 = Flying
 
|FileP2 = HGSSRhydon.png
 
|P2 = Rhydon
 
|GP2 = ♂
 
|T1P2 = Ground
 
|T2P2 = Rock
 
|FileP3 = HGSSMachamp.png
 
|P3 = Machamp
 
|GP3 = ♂
 
|T1P3 = Fighting
 
|FileP4 = Gyarados HGSS.png
 
|P4 = Gyarados
 
|GP4 = ♂
 
|T1P4 = Water
 
|T2P4 = Flying
 
|FileP5 = HGSSExeggutor.png
 
|P5 = Exeggutor
 
|GP5 = ♂
 
|T1P5 = Grass
 
|T2P5 = Psychic
 
|FileP6 = HGSSArcanine.png
 
|P6 = Arcanine
 
|GP6 = ♂
 
|T1P6 = Fire
 
|LvP1 = 60
 
|LvP2 = 58
 
|LvP3 = 56
 
|LvP4 = 52
 
|LvP5 = 55
 
|LvP6 = 58
 
|AbiP1 = Tangled Feet
 
|AbiP2 = Rock Head
 
|AbiP3 = No Guard
 
|AbiP4 = Intimidate
 
|AbiP5 = Chlorophyll
 
|AbiP6 = Intimidate
 
|ItemP1 = None
 
|ItmP2 = None
 
|ItmP3 = None
 
|ItmP4 = None
 
|ItmP5 = None
 
|ItmP6 = None
 
|M1P1 = Whirlwind
 
|M1P2 = Earthquake
 
|M1P3 = ThunderPunch
 
|M1P4 = Dragon Dance
 
|M1P5 = Psychic
 
|M1P6 = Roar
 
|M2P1 = Mirror Move
 
|M2P2 = Stone Edge
 
|M2P3 = DynamicPunch
 
|M2P4 = Return
 
|M2P5 = Hypnosis
 
|M2P6 = Dragon Pulse
 
|M3P1 = Return
 
|M3P2 = Megahorn
 
|M3P3 = Earthquake
 
|M3P4 = Ice Fang
 
|M3P5 = Leaf Storm
 
|M3P6 = Flare Blitz
 
|M4P1 = Air Slash
 
|M4P2 = Thunder Fang
 
|M4P3 = Stone Edge
 
|M4P4 = Waterfall
 
|M4P5 = Trick Room
 
|M4P6 = ExtremeSpeed}}
 
   
=====Rematch=====
+
===Other appearances===
  +
{{Variants
{{trainer
 
  +
|imgAnime = Gary Oak anime Journeys.png
|NoP = 6
 
  +
|linkAnime = Gary Oak
|FileP1 = HGSSPidgeot.png
 
  +
|imgAdventures = Blue Adventures X & Y arc.png
|P1 = Pidgeot
 
|GP1 =
+
|imgOther =
  +
Blue Origins.png {{!}} [[Blue (Origins)|Blue in ''Origins'' (anime)]]
|T1P1 = Normal
 
  +
Blue Generations.png {{!}} [[Blue (Generations)|Blue in ''Generations'' (anime)]]
|T2P1 = Flying
 
  +
PE008 27.png {{!}} [[PE008: The Discovery|Blue with his Venusaur, being challenged at his Gym in Viridian City, in ''Evolutions'' (anime)]]<!--
|FileP2 = RhyperiorHGSSSprite.png
 
  +
Blue Red Masters trailer.png {{!}} [[Blue (Masters trailer)|Blue in the ''Masters'' trailer (anime)]]
|P2 = Rhyperior
 
  +
Blue JBA.png {{!}} [[Blue (JBA)|Blue in ''HGSS Jō's Big Adventure'' (manga)]]
|GP2 = ♂
 
  +
Blue's Tactics Unified Minds 231.png {{!}} [[Blue's Tactics (Unified Minds)|Blue in ''Unified Minds'' (TCG)]]
|T1P2 = Ground
 
  +
Blue's Tactics Tag All Stars.png {{!}} [[Blue's Tactics (Tag All Stars)|Blue in ''Tag All Stars'' (TCG)]]
|T2P2 = Rock
 
  +
Red & Blue Cosmic Eclipse 234.png {{!}} [[Red & Blue (Cosmic Eclipse)|Blue and Red in ''Cosmic Eclipse'' (TCG)]]-->
|FileP3 = HGSSMachamp.png
 
  +
}}
|P3 = Machamp
 
|GP3 = ♂
 
|T1P3 = Fighting
 
|FileP4 = HGSSTyranitar.png
 
|P4 = Tyranitar
 
|GP4 = ♂
 
|T1P4 = Rock
 
|T2P4 = Dark
 
|FileP5 = HGSSExeggutor.png
 
|P5 = Exeggutor
 
|GP5 = ♂
 
|T1P5 = Grass
 
|T2P5 = Psychic
 
|FileP6 = HGSSArcanine.png
 
|P6 = Arcanine
 
|GP6 = ♂
 
|T1P6 = Fire
 
|LvP1 = 72
 
|LvP2 = 70
 
|LvP3 = 69
 
|LvP4 = 70
 
|LvP5 = 67
 
|LvP6 = 68
 
|AbiP1 = Tangled Feet
 
|AbiP2 = Solid Rock
 
|AbiP3 = No Guard
 
|AbiP4 = Sand Stream
 
|AbiP5 = Chlorophyll
 
|AbiP6 = Flash Fire
 
|ItemP1 = Sitrus Berry
 
|ItmP2 = None
 
|ItmP3 = Iron Ball
 
|ItmP4 = None
 
|ItmP5 = None
 
|ItmP6 = None
 
|M1P1 = Double Team
 
|M1P2 = Earthquake
 
|M1P3 = Fling
 
|M1P4 = Low Kick
 
|M1P5 = Psychic
 
|M1P6 = Thunder Fang
 
|M2P1 = Steel Wing
 
|M2P2 = Stone Edge
 
|M2P3 = DynamicPunch
 
|M2P4 = Rock Slide
 
|M2P5 = Explosion
 
|M2P6 = Crunch
 
|M3P1 = Return
 
|M3P2 = Megahorn
 
|M3P3 = Attract
 
|M3P4 = Fire Fang
 
|M3P5 = Leaf Storm
 
|M3P6 = Flare Blitz
 
|M4P1 = Air Slash
 
|M4P2 = Thunder Fang
 
|M4P3 = Stone Edge
 
|M4P4 = Earthquake
 
|M4P5 = Trick Room
 
|M4P6 = ExtremeSpeed}}
 
   
  +
==Sprites==
===Black 2 and White 2===
 
  +
<tabber>
  +
Generation I=
  +
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
  +
Blue1(RB)Sprite.png|Blue's first battle sprite in ''Red and Blue''
  +
Blue2(RB)Sprite.png|Blue's second battle sprite in ''Red and Blue''
  +
Blue3(RB)Sprite.PNG|Blue's third battle sprite in ''Red and Blue''
  +
Blue1(Y)Sprite.png|Blue's first battle sprite in ''Yellow''
  +
Blue2(Y)Sprite.png|Blue's second battle sprite in ''Yellow''
  +
Blue3(Y)Sprite.png|Blue's third battle sprite in ''Yellow''
  +
</gallery>
  +
|-|
  +
Generation II=
  +
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
  +
Blue(GSC)Sprite.png|Blue's battle sprite in ''Gold and Silver'' and ''Crystal''
  +
</gallery>
  +
|-|
  +
Generation III=
  +
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
  +
FRLG Blue Title.png|Blue in the intro to ''FireRed and LeafGreen''
  +
Blue1.png|Blue's first battle sprite in ''FireRed and LeafGreen''
  +
Blue2.png|Blue's second battle sprite in ''FireRed and LeafGreen''
  +
Blue(FrLg)Sprite.png|Blue's third battle sprite in ''FireRed and LeafGreen
  +
Rival Blue.gif|Blue in the credits for ''FireRed and LeafGreen''
  +
</gallery>
  +
|-|
  +
Generation IV=
  +
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
  +
BlueHGSS.gif|Blue's battle sprite in ''HeartGold and SoulSilver''
  +
VSBlue.png|Blue's VS sprite in ''HeartGold and SoulSilver''
  +
</gallery>
  +
|-|
  +
Generation V=
  +
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
  +
BlueB2W2.gif|Blue's battle sprite in ''Black 2 and White 2''
  +
</gallery>
  +
|-|
  +
Generation VII=
  +
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
  +
VS Green SM.png|Blue's battle sprite in ''Sun and Moon''
  +
Blue VS PE.png|Blue's battle sprite in ''Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!''
  +
</gallery>
  +
</tabber>
   
  +
==Pokémon==
====Champion League Tournament====
 
  +
===Red, Green and Blue===
  +
{{main|Blue's Pokémon Teams (Red/Green/Blue)}}
  +
  +
===Yellow===
  +
{{main|Blue's Pokémon Teams (Yellow)}}
  +
  +
===Gold and Silver===
  +
{{Trainer
  +
|NoP = 6
  +
|-
  +
|P1 = Exeggutor
  +
|FileP1 = G 103 front.png
  +
|GP1 = ♂
  +
|T1P1 = Grass
  +
|T2P1 = Psychic
  +
|LvP1 = 58
  +
|AbiP1 =
  +
|ItmP1 = None
  +
|M1P1 = [[Sunny Day]]
  +
|M2P1 = [[Leech Seed]]
  +
|M3P1 = [[Egg Bomb]]
  +
|M4P1 = [[Solar Beam]]
  +
|-
  +
|P2 = Alakazam
  +
|FileP2 = G 065 front.png
  +
|GP2 = ♂
  +
|T1P2 = Psychic
  +
|T2P2 =
  +
|LvP2 = 54
  +
|AbiP2 =
  +
|ItmP2 = None
  +
|M1P2 = [[Recover]]
  +
|M2P2 = [[Psychic (move)|Psychic]]
  +
|M3P2 = [[Reflect]]
  +
|M4P2 = [[Disable]]
  +
|-
  +
|P3 = Arcanine
  +
|FileP3 = G 059 front.png
  +
|GP3 = ♂
  +
|T1P3 = Fire
  +
|T2P3 =
  +
|LvP3 = 58
  +
|AbiP3 =
  +
|ItmP3 = None
  +
|M1P3 = [[Roar]]
  +
|M2P3 = [[Swift]]
  +
|M3P3 = [[Flamethrower]]
  +
|M4P3 = [[Extreme Speed]]
  +
|-
  +
|P4 = Rhydon
  +
|FileP4 = G 112 front.png
  +
|GP4 = ♂
  +
|T1P4 = Ground
  +
|T2P4 = Rock
  +
|LvP4 = 56
  +
|AbiP4 =
  +
|ItmP4 = None
  +
|M1P4 = [[Fury Attack]]
  +
|M2P4 = [[Sandstorm]]
  +
|M3P4 = [[Rock Slide]]
  +
|M4P4 = [[Earthquake]]
  +
|-
  +
|P5 = Gyarados
  +
|FileP5 = G 130 front.png
  +
|GP5 = ♂
  +
|T1P5 = Water
  +
|T2P5 = Flying
  +
|LvP5 = 58
  +
|AbiP5 =
  +
|ItmP5 = None
  +
|M1P5 = [[Twister]]
  +
|M2P5 = [[Hydro Pump]]
  +
|M3P5 = [[Rain Dance]]
  +
|M4P5 = [[Hyper Beam]]
  +
|-
  +
|P6 = Pidgeot
  +
|FileP6 = G 018 front.png
  +
|GP6 = ♂
  +
|T1P6 = Normal
  +
|T2P6 = Flying
  +
|LvP6 = 56
  +
|AbiP6 =
  +
|ItmP6 = None
  +
|M1P6 = [[Wing Attack]]
  +
|M2P6 = [[Whirlwind]]
  +
|M3P6 = [[Quick Attack]]
  +
|M4P6 = [[Mirror Move]]
  +
}}
  +
  +
===Gold, Silver and Crystal===
  +
{{Trainer
  +
|NoP = 6
  +
|-
  +
|P1 = Exeggutor
  +
|FileP1 = C 103 front.gif
  +
|GP1 = ♂
  +
|T1P1 = Grass
  +
|T2P1 = Psychic
  +
|LvP1 = 58
  +
|AbiP1 =
  +
|ItmP1 = None
  +
|M1P1 = [[Sunny Day]]
  +
|M2P1 = [[Leech Seed]]
  +
|M3P1 = [[Egg Bomb]]
  +
|M4P1 = [[Solar Beam]]
  +
|-
  +
|P2 = Alakazam
  +
|FileP2 = C 065 front.gif
  +
|GP2 = ♂
  +
|T1P2 = Psychic
  +
|T2P2 =
  +
|LvP2 = 54
  +
|AbiP2 =
  +
|ItmP2 = None
  +
|M1P2 = [[Recover]]
  +
|M2P2 = [[Psychic (move)|Psychic]]
  +
|M3P2 = [[Reflect]]
  +
|M4P2 = [[Disable]]
  +
|-
  +
|P3 = Arcanine
  +
|FileP3 = C 059 front.gif
  +
|GP3 = ♂
  +
|T1P3 = Fire
  +
|T2P3 =
  +
|LvP3 = 58
  +
|AbiP3 =
  +
|ItmP3 = None
  +
|M1P3 = [[Roar]]
  +
|M2P3 = [[Swift]]
  +
|M3P3 = [[Flamethrower]]
  +
|M4P3 = [[Extreme Speed]]
  +
|-
  +
|P4 = Rhydon
  +
|FileP4 = C 112 front.gif
  +
|GP4 = ♂
  +
|T1P4 = Ground
  +
|T2P4 = Rock
  +
|LvP4 = 56
  +
|AbiP4 =
  +
|ItmP4 = None
  +
|M1P4 = [[Fury Attack]]
  +
|M2P4 = [[Sandstorm]]
  +
|M3P4 = [[Rock Slide]]
  +
|M4P4 = [[Earthquake]]
  +
|-
  +
|P5 = Gyarados
  +
|FileP5 = C 130 front.gif
  +
|GP5 = ♂
  +
|T1P5 = Water
  +
|T2P5 = Flying
  +
|LvP5 = 58
  +
|AbiP5 =
  +
|ItmP5 = None
  +
|M1P5 = [[Twister]]
  +
|M2P5 = [[Hydro Pump]]
  +
|M3P5 = [[Rain Dance]]
  +
|M4P5 = [[Hyper Beam]]
  +
|-
  +
|P6 = Pidgeot
  +
|FileP6 = C 018 front.gif
  +
|GP6 = ♂
  +
|T1P6 = Normal
  +
|T2P6 = Flying
  +
|LvP6 = 56
  +
|AbiP6 =
  +
|ItmP6 = None
  +
|M1P6 = [[Wing Attack]]
  +
|M2P6 = [[Whirlwind]]
  +
|M3P6 = [[Quick Attack]]
  +
|M4P6 = [[Mirror Move]]
  +
}}
  +
  +
===FireRed and LeafGreen===
  +
{{main|Blue's Pokémon Teams (FireRed/LeafGreen)}}
  +
  +
===HeartGold and SoulSilver===
  +
<tabber>
  +
Gym Battle=
  +
{{Trainer
  +
|NoP = 6
  +
|-
  +
|P1 = Pidgeot
  +
|FileP1 = HGSS 018 front.png
  +
|GP1 = ♂
  +
|T1P1 = Normal
  +
|T2P1 = Flying
  +
|LvP1 = 60
  +
|AbiP1 = [[Tangled Feet]]
  +
|ItmP1 = None
  +
|M1P1 = [[Whirlwind]]
  +
|M2P1 = [[Mirror Move]]
  +
|M3P1 = [[Return]]
  +
|M4P1 = [[Air Slash]]
  +
|-
  +
|P2 = Rhydon
  +
|FileP2 = HGSS 112 front.png
  +
|GP2 = ♂
  +
|T1P2 = Ground
  +
|T2P2 = Rock
  +
|LvP2 = 58
  +
|AbiP2 = [[Rock Head]]
  +
|ItmP2 = None
  +
|M1P2 = [[Earthquake]]
  +
|M2P2 = [[Stone Edge]]
  +
|M3P2 = [[Megahorn]]
  +
|M4P2 = [[Thunder Fang]]
  +
|-
  +
|P3 = Machamp
  +
|FileP3 = HGSS 068 front.png
  +
|GP3 = ♂
  +
|T1P3 = Fighting
  +
|T2P3 =
  +
|LvP3 = 56
  +
|AbiP3 = [[No Guard]]
  +
|ItmP3 = None
  +
|M1P3 = [[Thunder Punch]]
  +
|M2P3 = [[DynamicPunch]]
  +
|M3P3 = [[Earthquake]]
  +
|M4P3 = [[Stone Edge]]
  +
|-
  +
|P4 = Gyarados
  +
|FileP4 = HGSS 130 front.png
  +
|GP4 = ♂
  +
|T1P4 = Water
  +
|T2P4 = Flying
  +
|LvP4 = 52
  +
|AbiP4 = [[Intimidate]]
  +
|ItmP4 = None
  +
|M1P4 = [[Dragon Dance]]
  +
|M2P4 = [[Return]]
  +
|M3P4 = [[Ice Fang]]
  +
|M4P4 = [[Waterfall]]
  +
|-
  +
|P5 = Exeggutor
  +
|FileP5 = HGSS 103 front.png
  +
|GP5 = ♂
  +
|T1P5 = Grass
  +
|T2P5 = Psychic
  +
|LvP5 = 55
  +
|AbiP5 = [[Chlorophyll]]
  +
|ItmP5 = None
  +
|M1P5 = [[Psychic (move)|Psychic]]
  +
|M2P5 = [[Hypnosis]]
  +
|M3P5 = [[Leaf Storm]]
  +
|M4P5 = [[Trick Room]]
  +
|-
  +
|P6 = Arcanine
  +
|FileP6 = HGSS 059 front.png
  +
|GP6 = ♂
  +
|T1P6 = Fire
  +
|T2P6 =
  +
|LvP6 = 58
  +
|AbiP6 = [[Intimidate]]
  +
|ItmP6 = None
  +
|M1P6 = [[Roar]]
  +
|M2P6 = [[Dragon Pulse]]
  +
|M3P6 = [[Flare Blitz]]
  +
|M4P6 = [[Extreme Speed]]
  +
}}
  +
|-|
  +
Rematch=
  +
{{Trainer
  +
|NoP = 6
  +
|-
  +
|P1 = Pidgeot
  +
|FileP1 = HGSS 018 front.png
  +
|GP1 = ♂
  +
|T1P1 = Normal
  +
|T2P1 = Flying
  +
|LvP1 = 72
  +
|AbiP1 = [[Tangled Feet]]
  +
|ItmP1 = [[Sitrus Berry]]
  +
|M1P1 = [[Double Team (move)|Double Team]]
  +
|M2P1 = [[Steel Wing]]
  +
|M3P1 = [[Return]]
  +
|M4P1 = [[Air Slash]]
  +
|-
  +
|P2 = Rhyperior
  +
|FileP2 = Pt 464 front.png
  +
|GP2 = ♂
  +
|T1P2 = Ground
  +
|T2P2 = Rock
  +
|LvP2 = 70
  +
|AbiP2 = [[Solid Rock]]
  +
|ItmP2 = None
  +
|M1P2 = [[Earthquake]]
  +
|M2P2 = [[Stone Edge]]
  +
|M3P2 = [[Megahorn]]
  +
|M4P2 = [[Thunder Fang]]
  +
|-
  +
|P3 = Machamp
  +
|FileP3 = HGSS 068 front.png
  +
|GP3 = ♂
  +
|T1P3 = Fighting
  +
|T2P3 =
  +
|LvP3 = 69
  +
|AbiP3 = [[No Guard]]
  +
|ItmP3 = [[Iron Ball]]
  +
|M1P3 = [[Fling]]
  +
|M2P3 = [[Dynamic Punch]]
  +
|M3P3 = [[Attract]]
  +
|M4P3 = [[Stone Edge]]
  +
|-
  +
|P4 = Tyranitar
  +
|FileP4 = HGSS 248 front.png
  +
|GP4 = ♂
  +
|T1P4 = Rock
  +
|T2P4 = Dark
  +
|LvP4 = 70
  +
|AbiP4 = [[Sand Stream]]
  +
|ItmP4 = None
  +
|M1P4 = [[Low Kick]]
  +
|M2P4 = [[Rock Slide]]
  +
|M3P4 = [[Fire Fang]]
  +
|M4P4 = [[Earthquake]]
  +
|-
  +
|P5 = Exeggutor
  +
|FileP5 = HGSS 103 front.png
  +
|GP5 = ♂
  +
|T1P5 = Grass
  +
|T2P5 = Psychic
  +
|LvP5 = 67
  +
|AbiP5 = [[Chlorophyll]]
  +
|ItmP5 = None
  +
|M1P5 = [[Psychic (move)|Psychic]]
  +
|M2P5 = [[Explosion]]
  +
|M3P5 = [[Leaf Storm]]
  +
|M4P5 = [[Trick Room]]
  +
|-
  +
|P6 = Arcanine
  +
|FileP6 = HGSS 059 front.png
  +
|GP6 = ♂
  +
|T1P6 = Fire
  +
|T2P6 =
  +
|LvP6 = 68
  +
|AbiP6 = [[Flash Fire]]
  +
|ItmP6 = None
  +
|M1P6 = [[Thunder Fang]]
  +
|M2P6 = [[Crunch]]
  +
|M3P6 = [[Flare Blitz]]
  +
|M4P6 = [[Extreme Speed]]
  +
}}
  +
</tabber>
  +
  +
===Black 2 and White 2===
 
{{Trainer
 
{{Trainer
|NoP = 6
+
|NoP = 6
  +
|-
  +
|P1 = Aerodactyl
 
|FileP1 = Aerodactyl BW.gif
 
|FileP1 = Aerodactyl BW.gif
  +
|GP1 = ?
|P1 = Aerodactyl
 
|game = 11
+
|T1P1 = Rock
|GP1 = -
+
|T2P1 = Flying
|T1P1 = Rock
+
|LvP1 = 50
  +
|AbiP1 = [[Rock Head]] or [[Pressure]]
|T2P1 = Flying
 
  +
|ItmP1 = [[Choice Band]]
|FileP2 = Exeggutor BW.gif
 
  +
|M1P1 = [[Stone Edge]]
|P2 = Exeggutor
 
  +
|M2P1 = [[Earthquake]]
|GP2 = ♂
 
|T1P2 = Grass
+
|M3P1 = [[Ice Fang]]
  +
|M4P1 = [[Fire Blast]]
|T2P2 = Psychic
 
  +
|-
  +
|P2 = Exeggutor
  +
|FileP2 = Exeggutor BW.gif
  +
|GP2 = ?
  +
|T1P2 = Grass
  +
|T2P2 = Psychic
  +
|LvP2 = 50
  +
|AbiP2 = [[Chlorophyll]]
  +
|ItmP2 = [[Life Orb]]
  +
|M1P2 = [[Leaf Storm]]
  +
|M2P2 = [[Wood Hammer]]
  +
|M3P2 = [[Zen Headbutt]]
  +
|M4P2 = [[Leech Seed]]
  +
|-
  +
|P3 = Gyarados
 
|FileP3 = Gyarados BW.gif
 
|FileP3 = Gyarados BW.gif
|P3 = Gyarados
+
|GP3 = ?
|GP3 =
+
|T1P3 = Water
|T1P3 = Water
+
|T2P3 = Flying
|T2P3 = Flying
+
|LvP3 = 50
  +
|AbiP3 = [[Intimidate]]
  +
|ItmP3 = [[King's Rock]]
  +
|M1P3 = [[Waterfall]]
  +
|M2P3 = [[Earthquake]]
  +
|M3P3 = [[Ice Fang]]
  +
|M4P3 = [[Outrage]]
  +
|-
  +
|P4 = Alakazam
 
|FileP4 = Alakazam BW.gif
 
|FileP4 = Alakazam BW.gif
|P4 = Alakazam
+
|GP4 = ?
|GP4 =
+
|T1P4 = Psychic
|T1P4 = Psychic
+
|T2P4 =
  +
|LvP4 = 50
|FileP5 = Arcanine BW.gif
 
  +
|AbiP4 = [[Synchronize]] or [[Inner Focus]]
|P5 = Arcanine
 
  +
|ItmP4 = [[Focus Sash]]
|GP5 = ♂
 
  +
|M1P4 = [[Psychic (move)|Psychic]]
|T1P5 = Fire
 
  +
|M2P4 = [[Focus Blast]]
  +
|M3P4 = [[Shadow Ball]]
  +
|M4P4 = [[Reflect]]
  +
|-
  +
|P5 = Arcanine
  +
|FileP5 = Arcanine BW.gif
  +
|GP5 = ?
  +
|T1P5 = Fire
  +
|T2P5 =
  +
|LvP5 = 50
  +
|AbiP5 = [[Intimidate]] or [[Flash Fire]]
  +
|ItmP5 = [[Expert Belt]]
  +
|M1P5 = [[Flare Blitz]]
  +
|M2P5 = [[Close Combat]]
  +
|M3P5 = [[Wild Charge]]
  +
|M4P5 = [[Extreme Speed]]
  +
|-
  +
|P6 = Machamp
 
|FileP6 = Machamp BW.gif
 
|FileP6 = Machamp BW.gif
|P6 = Machamp
+
|GP6 = ?
  +
|T1P6 = Fighting
|GP6 = ♂
 
|T1P6 = Fighting
+
|T2P6 =
|LvP1 = 50
+
|LvP6 = 50
  +
|AbiP6 = [[Guts]] or [[No Guard]]
|LvP2 = 50
 
  +
|ItmP6 = [[White Herb]]
|LvP3 = 50
 
  +
|M1P6 = [[Superpower]]
|LvP4 = 50
 
  +
|M2P6 = [[Stone Edge]]
|LvP5 = 50
 
  +
|M3P6 = [[Fire Punch]]
|LvP6 = 50
 
  +
|M4P6 = [[Bullet Punch]]
|AbiP1 = Rock Head
 
  +
}}
|AbiP2 = Chlorophyll
 
|AbiP3 = Intimidate
 
|AbiP4 = Synchronize
 
|AbiP5 = Intimidate
 
|AbiP6 = Guts
 
|ItemP1 = Choice Band
 
|ItmP2 = Life Orb
 
|ItmP3 = King's Rock
 
|ItmP4 = Focus Sash
 
|ItmP5 = Expert Belt
 
|ItmP6 = White Herb
 
|M1P1 = Stone Edge
 
|M1P2 = Leaf Storm
 
|M1P3 = Waterfall
 
|M1P4 = Psychic
 
|M1P5 = Flare Blitz
 
|M1P6 = Superpower
 
|M2P1 = Earthquake
 
|M2P2 = Wood Hammer
 
|M2P3 = Earthquake
 
|M2P4 = Focus Blast
 
|M2P5 = Earth Power
 
|M2P6 = Stone Edge
 
|M3P1 = Ice Fang
 
|M3P2 = Zen Headbutt
 
|M3P3 = Ice Fang
 
|M3P4 = Shadow Ball
 
|M3P5 = Wild Charge
 
|M3P6 = Fire Punch
 
|M4P1 = Fire Blast
 
|M4P2 = Leech Seed
 
|M4P3 = Outrage
 
|M4P4 = Reflect
 
|M4P5 = Extremespeed
 
|M4P6 = Bullet Punch}}
 
   
==Sprites==
+
===Sun and Moon===
  +
{{Trainer
{{TrainerSpriteTop|type = mix|altwidth = 650}}
 
  +
|NoP = 6
{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = First Battle Sprite from [[Generation I|Gen. I]]}}
 
  +
|-
{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = Second Battle Sprite from [[Generation I|Gen. I]]}}
 
  +
|P1 = Alakazam
{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = Third Battle Sprite from [[Generation I|Gen. I]]}}
 
  +
|FileP1 = Alakazam XY.gif
{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = First Battle Sprite from [[Pokémon Yellow|Y]]}}
 
  +
|GP1 = ♂
{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = Second Battle Sprite from [[Pokémon Yellow|Y]]}}
 
  +
|T1P1 = Psychic
{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = Third Battle Sprite from [[Pokémon Yellow|Y]]}}
 
  +
|T2P1 =
{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = Battle Sprite from [[Generation II|Gen. II]]}}
 
  +
|LvP1 = 65
{{TrainerSpriteHeaderEnd}}
 
  +
|AbiP1 = Synchronize
{{TrainerSpriteBody|type = mix|ImageName = Blue1(RB)Sprite.png}}
 
  +
|ItmP1 = TBA
{{TrainerSpriteBody|type = mix|ImageName = Blue2(RB)Sprite.png}}
 
  +
|M1P1 = [[Psychic (move)|Psychic]]
{{TrainerSpriteBody|type = mix|ImageName = Blue3(RB)Sprite.PNG}}
 
  +
|M2P1 = [[Future Sight]]
{{TrainerSpriteBody|type = mix|ImageName = Blue1(Y)Sprite.png}}
 
  +
|M3P1 = [[Shadow Ball]]
{{TrainerSpriteBody|type = mix|ImageName = Blue2(Y)Sprite.png}}
 
  +
|M4P1 = [[Reflect]]
{{TrainerSpriteBody|type = mix|ImageName = Blue3(Y)Sprite.png}}
 
  +
|-
{{TrainerSpriteBody|type = mix|ImageName = Blue(GSC)Sprite.png}}
 
  +
|P2 = Aerodactyl
{{TrainerSpriteRowEnd}}
 
  +
|FileP2 = Aerodactyl XY.gif
{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = Blue in the intro to [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FRLG]]}}
 
  +
|GP2 = ♂
{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = First Battle Sprite from [[Generation III|Gen. III]]}}
 
  +
|T1P2 = Rock
{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = Second Battle Sprite from [[Generation III|Gen. III]]}}
 
  +
|T2P2 = Flying
{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = Third Battle Sprite from [[Generation III|Gen. III]]}}
 
  +
|LvP2 = 65
{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = Blue in the credits for [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FRLG]]}}
 
  +
|AbiP2 = Pressure
{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = Battle Sprite from [[Generation IV|Gen. IV]]}}
 
  +
|ItmP2 = TBA
{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = VS Sprite from [[Generation IV|Gen. IV]]}}
 
  +
|M1P2 = [[Sky Drop]]
{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = Battle Sprite from [[Pokemon Black 2 and White 2|Gen. V]]}}
 
  +
|M2P2 = [[Rock Slide]]
{{TrainerSpriteHeaderEnd}}
 
  +
|M3P2 = [[Crunch]]
{{TrainerSpriteBody|type = mix|ImageName = FRLG Blue Title.png}}
 
  +
|M4P2 = [[Iron Head]]
{{TrainerSpriteBody|type = mix|ImageName = Blue1.png}}
 
  +
|-
{{TrainerSpriteBody|type = mix|ImageName = Blue2.png}}
 
  +
|P3 = Arcanine
{{TrainerSpriteBody|type = mix|ImageName = Blue(FrLg)Sprite.png}}
 
  +
|FileP3 = Arcanine XY.gif
{{TrainerSpriteBody|type = mix|ImageName = Rival Blue.gif}}
 
  +
|GP3 = ♂
{{TrainerSpriteBody|type = mix|ImageName = BlueHGSS.gif}}
 
  +
|T1P3 = Fire
{{TrainerSpriteBody|type = mix|ImageName = VSBlue.png}}
 
  +
|T2P3 =
{{TrainerSpriteBody|type = mix|ImageName = BlueB2W2.gif}}
 
  +
|LvP3 = 65
{{TrainerSpriteEnd}}
 
  +
|AbiP3 = Intimidate
  +
|ItmP3 = TBA
  +
|M1P3 = [[Flare Blitz]]
  +
|M2P3 = [[Extreme Speed]]
  +
|M3P3 = [[Thunder Fang]]
  +
|M4P3 = [[Bulldoze]]
  +
|-
  +
|P4 = Gyarados
  +
|FileP4 = Gyarados XY.gif
  +
|GP4 = ♂
  +
|T1P4 = Water
  +
|T2P4 = Flying
  +
|LvP4 = 65
  +
|AbiP4 = Intimidate
  +
|ItmP4 = TBA
  +
|M1P4 = [[Aqua Tail]]
  +
|M2P4 = [[Crunch]]
  +
|M3P4 = [[Ice Fang]]
  +
|M4P4 = [[Dragon Dance]]
  +
|-
  +
|P5 = Machamp
  +
|FileP5 = Machamp XY.gif
  +
|GP5 = ♂
  +
|T1P5 = Fighting
  +
|T2P5 =
  +
|LvP5 = 65
  +
|AbiP5 = Guts
  +
|ItmP5 = TBA
  +
|M1P5 = [[Cross Chop]]
  +
|M2P5 = [[Bulk Up]]
  +
|M3P5 = [[Knock Off]]
  +
|M4P5 = [[Poison Jab]]
  +
|-
  +
|P6 = Exeggutor
  +
|FileP6 = Exeggutor XY.gif
  +
|GP6 = ♂
  +
|T1P6 = Grass
  +
|T2P6 = Psychic
  +
|LvP6 = 65
  +
|AbiP6 = Chlorophyll
  +
|ItmP6 = TBA
  +
|M1P6 = [[Psychic (move)|Psychic]]
  +
|M2P6 = [[Leaf Storm]]
  +
|M3P6 = [[Sludge Bomb]]
  +
|M4P6 = [[Hypnosis]]
  +
}}
  +
  +
===Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee===
  +
  +
====Initial Battle====
  +
{{Trainer
  +
|NoP = 2
  +
|-
  +
|P1 = Exeggutor
  +
|FileP1 = Exeggutor XY.gif
  +
|GP1 = male
  +
|T1P1 = Grass
  +
|T2P1 = Psychic
  +
|LvP1 = 38
  +
|AbiP1 = No ability
  +
|ItmP1 = None
  +
|M1P1 =
  +
|M2P1 = [[Psychic (move)|Psychic]]
  +
|M3P1 =
  +
|M4P1 =
  +
|-
  +
|P2 = Charizard
  +
|FileP2 = Charizard XY.gif
  +
|GP2 = male
  +
|T1P2 = Fire
  +
|T2P2 = Flying
  +
|LvP2 = 40
  +
|AbiP2 = No ability
  +
|ItmP2 = None
  +
|M1P2 =
  +
|M2P2 =
  +
|M3P2 = [[Slash]]
  +
|M4P2 =
  +
}}
  +
  +
====First Battle====
  +
{{Trainer
  +
|NoP = 6
  +
|-
  +
|P1 = Tauros
  +
|FileP1 = Tauros XY.gif
  +
|GP1 = ♂
  +
|T1P1 = Normal
  +
|T2P1 =
  +
|LvP1 = 66
  +
|AbiP1 = None
  +
|ItmP1 = None
  +
|M1P1 = [[Double-Edge]]
  +
|M2P1 = [[Rock Slide]]
  +
|M3P1 = [[Earthquake]]
  +
|M4P1 = [[Iron Tail]]
  +
|-
  +
|P2 = Alakazam
  +
|FileP2 = Alakazam XY.gif
  +
|GP2 = ♂
  +
|T1P2 = Psychic
  +
|T2P2 =
  +
|LvP2 = 66
  +
|AbiP2 = None
  +
|ItmP2 = None
  +
|M1P2 = [[Dazzling Gleam]]
  +
|M2P2 = [[Psychic (move)|Psychic]]
  +
|M3P2 = [[Reflect]]
  +
|M4P2 = [[Foul Play]]
  +
|-
  +
|P3 = Exeggutor
  +
|FileP3 = Exeggutor XY.gif
  +
|GP3 = ♂
  +
|T1P3 = Grass
  +
|T2P3 = Psychic
  +
|LvP3 = 66
  +
|AbiP3 = None
  +
|ItmP3 = None
  +
|M1P3 = [[Power Whip]]
  +
|M2P3 = [[Light Screen]]
  +
|M3P3 = [[Stomp]]
  +
|M4P3 = [[Psychic (move)|Psychic]]
  +
|-
  +
|P4 = Gyarados
  +
|FileP4 = Gyarados XY.gif
  +
|GP4 = ♂
  +
|T1P4 = Water
  +
|T2P4 = Flying
  +
|LvP4 = 66
  +
|AbiP4 = None
  +
|ItmP4 = None
  +
|M1P4 = [[Waterfall]]
  +
|M2P4 = [[Crunch]]
  +
|M3P4 = [[Earthquake]]
  +
|M4P4 = [[Outrage]]
  +
|-
  +
|P5 = Aerodactyl
  +
|FileP5 = Aerodactyl XY.gif
  +
|GP5 = ♂
  +
|T1P5 = Rock
  +
|T2P5 = Flying
  +
|LvP5 = 66
  +
|AbiP5 = None
  +
|ItmP5 = None
  +
|M1P5 = [[Rock Slide]]
  +
|M2P5 = [[Earthquake]]
  +
|M3P5 = [[Iron Tail]]
  +
|M4P5 = [[Crunch]]
  +
|-
  +
|P6 = Charizard
  +
|FileP6 = Charizard XY.gif
  +
|GP6 = ♂
  +
|T1P6 = Fire
  +
|T2P6 = Flying
  +
|LvP6 = 68
  +
|AbiP6 = None
  +
|ItmP6 = Charizardite Y
  +
|M1P6 = [[Fire Blast]]
  +
|M2P6 = [[Dragon Pulse]]
  +
|M3P6 = [[Hyper Beam]]
  +
|M4P6 = [[Air Slash]]
  +
}}
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*He has appeared in at least two of the main series games in every generation.
+
*He has appeared in at least two of the main series games in every generation, with the exception of VI and VIII. He is mentioned in X and Y, however.
*He is the second youngest Champion, the first being [[Iris (game)|Iris]].
+
*Blue is the youngest Champion.
  +
*Blue doesn't always choose a Pokémon with type advantage: in ''Yellow'', he has to settle for an Eevee.
*The main character of the game ''Golden Sun: Dark Dawn, ''Matthew, bears a resemblence to Blue.
 
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*He is the first Champion who ends up being a Gym Leader in later generation.
*Blue doesn't always choose your weakness. In Yellow, he has to settle for an Eevee. 
 
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*In [[Pokémon X and Pokémon Y]], a lady sitting at the table in the Pokémon Center near Magneta Plaza in [[Lumiose City]] says that Blue has come to visit Kalos to study abroad a while back.
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*Blue's motive for facing the player in Silph Co. it is to see if the player would be able to drive Team Rocket out of Saffron City. This means that he indirectly helped the player character, though he only did it so that Blue could get into Saffron's Gym and defeat Sabrina.
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*Blue is the only Gym Leader who specializes in multiple Pokémon types.
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*Blue has owned two illegal Pokémon:
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**In Red and Blue, if his team includes Gyarados, said Gyarados knows both Dragon Rage and Hydro Pump at level 22 (if the player chose Bulbasaur) or level 23 (Squirtle), the latter of which the Pokémon cannot legally learn until level 43. While it is possible for Gyarados to be taught Dragon Rage early via TM (when it naturally learns the move at level 25), no such explanation can be made for it knowing Hydro Pump early.
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**In FireRed and LeafGreen, his Pidgeotto is first seen at level 17, one lower level than Pidgey is supposed to evolve at.
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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 Leaders 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 (Japanese: オーキド・グリーン, HepburnOokido Guriintrans. lit. "Green Orchid"), more commonly known as Blue, is the player's rival in the Generation I games, Pokémon Red Version and Pokémon Blue Version. Blue is 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 big tall, brown spiky hair pointing the other direction.

Red, Green and Blue

He wears a long purple shirt, dark gray pants, a yin and yang necklace, and brown boots with black straps encircling them.

Yellow

Blue's appearance remains the same as it is in Red, Green and Blue.

FireRed and LeafGreen

His appearance changes slightly; the colors of his shirt and pants are switched, so he wears a short-sleeved dark gray polo shirt with the collar flipped up and purple cargo pants and black shoes. He also carries a light blue pack around his waist, and has purple bands around his wrists.

HeartGold and SoulSilver

Blue is slightly older, taller and more mature-looking. He wears a black leather jacket over a white shirt, a black belt around his waist, khaki cargo pants, and black shoes.

Sun and Moon

Blue wears a new outfit, which consists of a black short-sleeved shirt with buttons, green pants and shoes. He also wears a pair of sunglasses and carries a gray backpack.

Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!

Blue wears an outfit resembling his R/G/B/Y outfit, he wears a chambray colored shirt, fuscous grey jeans, judge grey boots with 2 black straps and black soles each. His necklace has changes to have a small gray oval on it instead of being a ying and yang necklace. He also has wood colored hair, and sand brown eyes.

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 is not 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, denies the fact that he is not as skilled, and bids farewell in a disrespectful manner, often saying "Smell ya later!" as he walks away. In spite of this, he apparently does consider the player his friend, frequently calling them “pal”.

However, in HeartGold and SoulSilver, Blue is a more mature and much kinder person, and is shown to gracefully accept defeat when the player challenges and beats him at the Viridian Gym. He is also shown to be passionate and respectful in Generation V, and likes to battle a challenger, no matter who they are.

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 and Blue

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

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 (except in Generation VII; 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.

Yellow

In Pokémon Yellow Special Pikachu Edition, 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. If the player loses the first Battle with Blue, Eevee will evolve into Vaporeon. If the player wins the first battle and then skips the optionally one, it will evolve into Flareon. And if the player defeats Blue both times, it will evolve into Jolteon.

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 and Silver

In Pokémon Gold Version and Pokémon Silver Version, 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.

Crystal

His role in Crystal is the same as it is in Gold and Silver.

FireRed and LeafGreen

In Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version, 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 Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Version, 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 Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 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.

X and Y

Although not making an appearance, he is mentioned by a lady in Lumiose City's Pokémon Center that he had studied in Kalos before.

Sun and Moon

When the player arrives at the Battle Tree for the first time, they can choose either Blue or Red to be their opponent for a match. He will be impressed by their abilities after he loses the match. They can later challenge him at the Battle Tree. It's also Red and Blue's honeymoon.

Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon

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Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!

Blue appears various times in the game, but your first encounter with him is after defeating Brock. You encounter him in Silph Co in which you battle him. He is in professor oak's lab to give you the ability to mega evolve. He can be battled on Viridian City Gym after defeating the champion the first time, once per day.

Other appearances

Sprites

Pokémon

Red, Green and Blue

Yellow

Gold and Silver

G 103 front
Exeggutor
 Type Grass Type Psychic 
G 065 front
Alakazam
 Type Psychic 
G 059 front
Arcanine
 Type Fire 
G 112 front
Rhydon
 Type Ground Type Rock 
G 130 front
Gyarados
 Type Water Type Flying 
G 018 front
Pidgeot
 Type Normal Type Flying 
Lv. 58 Lv. 54 Lv. 58 Lv. 56 Lv. 58 Lv. 56
Item: None Item: None Item: None Item: None Item: None Item: None
Sunny Day Recover Roar Fury Attack Twister Wing Attack
Leech Seed Psychic Swift Sandstorm Hydro Pump Whirlwind
Egg Bomb Reflect Flamethrower Rock Slide Rain Dance Quick Attack
Solar Beam Disable Extreme Speed Earthquake Hyper Beam Mirror Move

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 
Lv. 58 Lv. 54 Lv. 58 Lv. 56 Lv. 58 Lv. 56
Item: None Item: None Item: None Item: None Item: None Item: None
Sunny Day Recover Roar Fury Attack Twister Wing Attack
Leech Seed Psychic Swift Sandstorm Hydro Pump Whirlwind
Egg Bomb Reflect Flamethrower Rock Slide Rain Dance Quick Attack
Solar Beam Disable Extreme Speed Earthquake Hyper Beam Mirror Move

FireRed and LeafGreen

HeartGold and SoulSilver

Black 2 and White 2

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 or Pressure Ability: Chlorophyll Ability: Intimidate Ability: Synchronize or Inner Focus Ability: Intimidate or Flash Fire Ability: Guts or No Guard
Item: Choice Band Item: Life Orb Item: King's Rock Item: Focus Sash Item: Expert Belt Item: White Herb
Stone Edge Leaf Storm Waterfall Psychic Flare Blitz Superpower
Earthquake Wood Hammer Earthquake Focus Blast Close Combat Stone Edge
Ice Fang Zen Headbutt Ice Fang Shadow Ball Wild Charge Fire Punch
Fire Blast Leech Seed Outrage Reflect Extreme Speed Bullet Punch

Sun and Moon

Alakazam XY
Alakazam
 Type Psychic 
Aerodactyl XY
Aerodactyl
 Type Rock Type Flying 
Arcanine XY
Arcanine
 Type Fire 
Gyarados XY
Gyarados
 Type Water Type Flying 
Machamp XY
Machamp
 Type Fighting 
Exeggutor XY
Exeggutor
 Type Grass Type Psychic 
Lv. 65 Lv. 65 Lv. 65 Lv. 65 Lv. 65 Lv. 65
Ability: Synchronize Ability: Pressure Ability: Intimidate Ability: Intimidate Ability: Guts Ability: Chlorophyll
Item: TBA Item: TBA Item: TBA Item: TBA Item: TBA Item: TBA
Psychic Sky Drop Flare Blitz Aqua Tail Cross Chop Psychic
Future Sight Rock Slide Extreme Speed Crunch Bulk Up Leaf Storm
Shadow Ball Crunch Thunder Fang Ice Fang Knock Off Sludge Bomb
Reflect Iron Head Bulldoze Dragon Dance Poison Jab Hypnosis

Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee

Initial Battle

Exeggutor XY
Exeggutor
 Type Grass Type Psychic 
Charizard XY
Charizard
 Type Fire Type Flying 
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 Type  
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 Type  
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 Type  
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 Type  
Lv. 38 [[Gender|]] Lv. 40 [[Gender|]] Lv. ? - Lv. ? - Lv. ? - Lv. ? -
Ability: No ability Ability: No ability Ability: None Ability: None Ability: None Ability: None
Item: None Item: None Item: ? Item: ? Item: ? Item: ?
- - - - - -
Psychic - - - - -
- Slash - - - -
- - - - - -

First Battle

Tauros XY
Tauros
 Type Normal 
Alakazam XY
Alakazam
 Type Psychic 
Exeggutor XY
Exeggutor
 Type Grass Type Psychic 
Gyarados XY
Gyarados
 Type Water Type Flying 
Aerodactyl XY
Aerodactyl
 Type Rock Type Flying 
Charizard XY
Charizard
 Type Fire Type Flying 
Lv. 66 Lv. 66 Lv. 66 Lv. 66 Lv. 66 Lv. 68
Ability: None Ability: None Ability: None Ability: None Ability: None Ability: None
Item: None Item: None Item: None Item: None Item: None Item: Charizardite Y
Double-Edge Dazzling Gleam Power Whip Waterfall Rock Slide Fire Blast
Rock Slide Psychic Light Screen Crunch Earthquake Dragon Pulse
Earthquake Reflect Stomp Earthquake Iron Tail Hyper Beam
Iron Tail Foul Play Psychic Outrage Crunch Air Slash

Trivia

  • He has appeared in at least two of the main series games in every generation, with the exception of VI and VIII. He is mentioned in X and Y, however.
  • Blue is the youngest Champion.
  • Blue doesn't always choose a Pokémon with type advantage: 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 Pokémon Y, a lady sitting at the table in the Pokémon Center near Magneta Plaza in Lumiose City says that Blue has come to visit Kalos to study abroad a while back.
  • Blue's motive for facing the player in Silph Co. it is to see if the player would be able to drive Team Rocket out of Saffron City. This means that he indirectly helped the player character, though he only did it so that Blue could get into Saffron's Gym and defeat Sabrina.
  • Blue is the only Gym Leader who specializes in multiple Pokémon types.
  • Blue has owned two illegal Pokémon:
    • In Red and Blue, if his team includes Gyarados, said Gyarados knows both Dragon Rage and Hydro Pump at level 22 (if the player chose Bulbasaur) or level 23 (Squirtle), the latter of which the Pokémon cannot legally learn until level 43. While it is possible for Gyarados to be taught Dragon Rage early via TM (when it naturally learns the move at level 25), no such explanation can be made for it knowing Hydro Pump early.
    • In FireRed and LeafGreen, his Pidgeotto is first seen at level 17, one lower level than Pidgey is supposed to evolve at.

Gallery