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|name = Koga |
|name = Koga |
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|jname = キョウ ''Kyō'' |
|jname = キョウ ''Kyō'' |
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|hometown = [[Fuchsia City]] |
|hometown = [[Fuchsia City]] |
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|region = Kanto |
|region = Kanto |
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|badge = [[Badge#Soul Badge|Soul Badge]] |
|badge = [[Badge#Soul Badge|Soul Badge]] |
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|type = Poison |
|type = Poison |
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− | |firstappear = [[Pokémon Red and |
+ | |firstappear = [[Pokémon Red and Green Version|Red and Green]] |
− | |class = [[Elite Four]] |
+ | |class = [[Elite Four]]}} |
− | |voiceact = [[Stan Hart]] (English) (4Kids)<br /> [[Jimmy Zoppi]] (English) (TPCi)}} |
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{{Quote|Fwahahaha! A mere child like you dares to challenge me? The very idea make me shiver with mirth! Very well, I shall show you true terror as a ninja master. Poison brings steady doom. Sleep renders foes helpless. Despair to the creeping horror of {{type|Poison}}-type POKéMON!|Koga, [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]].}} |
{{Quote|Fwahahaha! A mere child like you dares to challenge me? The very idea make me shiver with mirth! Very well, I shall show you true terror as a ninja master. Poison brings steady doom. Sleep renders foes helpless. Despair to the creeping horror of {{type|Poison}}-type POKéMON!|Koga, [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]].}} |
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'''Koga''' served as the [[Gym Leader]] at the [[Fuchsia City]] [[Fuchsia Gym|Gym]]. Two years later, during the [[Generation II]] games, Koga also became a member of the [[Elite Four]] and his daughter, [[Janine]] took over his gym and used {{Type|Poison}} Type Pokémon as well. |
'''Koga''' served as the [[Gym Leader]] at the [[Fuchsia City]] [[Fuchsia Gym|Gym]]. Two years later, during the [[Generation II]] games, Koga also became a member of the [[Elite Four]] and his daughter, [[Janine]] took over his gym and used {{Type|Poison}} Type Pokémon as well. |
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====Adventures==== |
====Adventures==== |
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{{main|Koga (Adventures)}} |
{{main|Koga (Adventures)}} |
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+ | ====The Electric Tale of Pikachu==== |
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===Anime=== |
===Anime=== |
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+ | [[File:Koga anime.jpg|thumb|Koga, in the anime]] |
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{{Main|Koga (anime)}} |
{{Main|Koga (anime)}} |
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After the appearance of Koga and a small incident with [[Team Rocket#Jessie, James and Meowth|Team Rocket]], Koga and Ash finally have their battle. The two have a one-on-one battle, with Ash using his [[Ash's Charizard|Charmander]], and Koga using his [[Golbat]]. Initially having some trouble, [[Charmander]] was unable to hit the [[Golbat]], but after using [[Fire Spin]], Ash was the victor. Upon leaving Koga rewarded Ash with the [[Soul Badge]]. |
After the appearance of Koga and a small incident with [[Team Rocket#Jessie, James and Meowth|Team Rocket]], Koga and Ash finally have their battle. The two have a one-on-one battle, with Ash using his [[Ash's Charizard|Charmander]], and Koga using his [[Golbat]]. Initially having some trouble, [[Charmander]] was unable to hit the [[Golbat]], but after using [[Fire Spin]], Ash was the victor. Upon leaving Koga rewarded Ash with the [[Soul Badge]]. |
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==Sprites== |
==Sprites== |
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|M4P3 = [[Fire Blast]] |
|M4P3 = [[Fire Blast]] |
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|M4P4 = [[Seismic Toss]] |
|M4P4 = [[Seismic Toss]] |
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+ | |M4P5 = [[Solar Beam]] |
|M4P6 = [[Growth]]}} |
|M4P6 = [[Growth]]}} |
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|M4P6 = [[Double Team (move)|Double Team]]}} |
|M4P6 = [[Double Team (move)|Double Team]]}} |
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</tabber> |
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− | {{AnimePokémon|type = poison|image= Koga PO.png|nameline = [[Weezing]]}} |
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− | ==Voice actors== |
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− | *'''English:''' Stan Hart |
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− | *'''Japanese:''' Hōchū Ōtsuka |
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− | *'''Polish:''' Radosław Popłonikowski |
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− | *'''Spanish: '''Juan Fernandez |
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− | *'''Iberian Spanish: '''Gerardo Vasquez |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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[[Category:Elite Four]] |
[[Category:Elite Four]] |
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[[Category:Generation II Characters]] |
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[[Category:Generation III Characters]] |
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Revision as of 12:05, 30 March 2016
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Fwahahaha! A mere child like you dares to challenge me? The very idea make me shiver with mirth! Very well, I shall show you true terror as a ninja master. Poison brings steady doom. Sleep renders foes helpless. Despair to the creeping horror of Poison-type POKéMON!
Koga served as the Gym Leader at the Fuchsia City Gym. Two years later, during the Generation II games, Koga also became a member of the Elite Four and his daughter, Janine took over his gym and used Poison Type Pokémon as well.
He specializes in Poison-type Pokémon, and as a Gym Leader gave out the Soul Badge for trainers that could defeat him.
Appearance
Personality
Biography
Games
Red, Green, Blue & Yellow
Koga first appears in the games as the Fuchsia City Gym Leader. His gym was constructed with an array of invisible walls, fashioned into a maze. This forces the player to walk through the maze fighting Gym members, with the destination in the middle where Koga awaits.
Gold, Silver & Crystal
Later, in the Generation II games, Koga has been promoted to Elite Four status. With the absence of a Gym Leader at Fuchsia Gym, Koga leaves the Gym under his daughter's care, Janine, making her the new Gym Leader.
FireRed & LeafGreen
In the remakes of the original games, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, Koga is once again a Gym Leader, as it takes place during the same time period. The only difference is the level of his Weezing, and his updated appearance.
HeartGold & SoulSilver
Manga
Adventures
The Electric Tale of Pikachu
Anime
After the appearance of Koga and a small incident with Team Rocket, Koga and Ash finally have their battle. The two have a one-on-one battle, with Ash using his Charmander, and Koga using his Golbat. Initially having some trouble, Charmander was unable to hit the Golbat, but after using Fire Spin, Ash was the victor. Upon leaving Koga rewarded Ash with the Soul Badge.
Origins
Sprites
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Pokémon
Games
Red and Blue
Koffing |
Koffing |
Muk |
File:RB 110 front.png Weezing
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Lv. 37 | - | Lv. 37 | - | Lv. 39 | - | Lv. 43 | -
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- | SmokeScreen | Disable | Sludge | ||||
- | Sludge | Poison Gas | Smog | ||||
- | Smog | Minimize | Toxic | ||||
- | Tackle | Sludge | Self-Destruct |
Yellow
Venonat |
Venonat |
Venonat |
Venomoth
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Lv. 44 | - | Lv. 46 | - | Lv. 48 | - | Lv. 50 | -
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- | Psybeam | Sleep Powder | Psychic | ||||
- | Toxic | Psychic | Double Team | ||||
- | Psychic | Toxic | Leech Life | ||||
- | Supersonic | Double-Edge | Toxic |
Gold, Silver & Crystal
Ariados |
Forretress |
Muk |
Venomoth |
Crobat | |||||
Lv. 40 | ♂ | Lv. 43 | ♂ | Lv. 42 | ♂ | Lv. 41 | ♂ | Lv. 44 | ♂ |
Item: None | Item: None | Item: None | Item: None | Item: None | |||||
- | Protect | Sludge Bomb | Toxic | Double Team | |||||
- | Spikes | Acid Armor | Psychic | Wing Attack | |||||
- | Swift | Minimize | Gust | Quick Attack | |||||
- | Explosion | Toxic | Supersonic | Toxic |
FireRed and LeafGreen
Koffing |
Koffing |
Muk |
File:FRLG 110 front.png Weezing
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Lv. 37 | ♂ | Lv. 37 | ♂ | Lv. 39 | ♂ | Lv. 43 | ♂
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Ability: Levitate | Ability: Levitate | Ability: Sticky Hold | Ability: Levitate
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Item: None | Item: None | Item: None | Item: None
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- | Self-Destruct | Minimize | Toxic | ||||
- | Sludge | Toxic | SmokeScreen | ||||
- | Toxic | Sludge | Tackle | ||||
- | SmokeScreen | Acid Armor | Sludge |
HeartGold and SoulSilver
Ariados |
Forretress |
Muk |
Venomoth |
Crobat | |||||
Lv. 40 | ♂ | Lv. 43 | ♂ | Lv. 42 | ♂ | Lv. 41 | ♂ | Lv. 44 | ♂ |
Ability: Insomnia | Ability: Sturdy | Ability: Sticky Hold | Ability: Shield Dust | Ability: Inner Focus | |||||
Item: None | Item: None | Item: Black Sludge | Item: None | Item: Sitrus Berry | |||||
- | Protect | Gunk Shot | Toxic | Double Team | |||||
- | Toxic Spikes | Screech | Psychic | Wing Attack | |||||
- | Swift | Minimize | Gust | Quick Attack | |||||
- | Explosion | Toxic | Supersonic | Poison Fang |
Skuntank |
Toxicroak |
Swalot |
Muk |
Venomoth |
Crobat | ||||||
Lv. 61 | ♂ | Lv. 60 | ♂ | Lv. 62 | ♂ | Lv. 62 | ♂ | Lv. 63 | ♂ | Lv. 64 | ♂ |
Ability: Aftermath | Ability: Dry Skin | Ability: Sticky Hold | Ability: Sticky Hold | Ability: Tinted Lens | Ability: Inner Focus | ||||||
Item: None | Item: None | Item: Leftovers | Item: Black Sludge | Item: None | Item: None | ||||||
- | Gunk Shot | Amnesia | Toxic | Baton Pass | Cross Poison | ||||||
- | Swagger | Sludge Bomb | Minimize | Double Team | Fly | ||||||
- | X-Scissor | Pain Split | Screech | Silver Wind | Mean Look | ||||||
- | Cross Chop | Yawn | Swagger | Psychic | Toxic |
Stadium
Venomoth |
Muk |
File:FRLG 110 front.png Weezing |
Hypno |
Tangela |
Parasect | ||||||
Lv. 50 | - | Lv. 50 | - | Lv. 50 | - | Lv. 50 | - | Lv. 50 | - | Lv. 50 | - |
- | Sludge | SmokeScreen | Hypnosis | Stun Spore | Spore | ||||||
- | Minimize | Sludge | Psychic | Double Team | Slash | ||||||
- | Hyper Beam | Toxic | Counter | Rest | Mega Drain | ||||||
- | Toxic | Fire Blast | Seismic Toss | Solar Beam | Growth |
Stadium 2
Venomoth |
Ariados |
Golbat |
Gligar |
Electrode |
Muk | ||||||
Lv. 50 | ♀ | Lv. 50 | ♂ | Lv. 50 | ♀ | Lv. 50 | ♂ | Lv. 50 | - | Lv. 50 | ♀ |
Item: Focus Band | Item: Ice Berry | Item: PrzCureBerry | Item: Mint Berry | Item: Bitter Berry | Item: Burnt Berry | ||||||
- | Spider Web | Toxic | Sandstorm | Toxic | Sludge Bomb | ||||||
- | Dig | Double Team | Iron Tail | Double Team | Fire Blast | ||||||
- | Double Team | Wing Attack | Double Team | Mirror Coat | Double Team | ||||||
- | Toxic | Detect | Toxic | Thunder | Toxic |
Venomoth |
Magmar |
Lapras |
Stantler |
Lanturn |
Ariados | ||||||
Lv. 50 | ♀ | Lv. 50 | ♂ | Lv. 50 | ♀ | Lv. 50 | ♂ | Lv. 50 | ♂ | Lv. 50 | ♂ |
Item: BrightPowder | Item: Miracle Berry | Item: Leftovers | Item: Mystery Berry | Item: Quick Claw | Item: Focus Band | ||||||
- | Flamethrower | Double Team | Earthquake | Double Team | Spider Web | ||||||
- | Confuse Ray | Surf | Confuse Ray | Toxic | Psybeam | ||||||
- | Toxic | Confuse Ray | Toxic | Confuse Ray | Baton Pass | ||||||
- | Double Team | Toxic | Double Team | Thunderbolt | Double Team |
Trivia
In a Pokémon card related to Koga, called Koga's Ninja Trick, there is a symbol that looks similar to a swastika. However, it is actually totally different, in positioning and in meaning. A Swastika is in a diamond angle, and the points on it point clockwise; the symbol depicted on the card was in a square angle, and the points were counter clockwise. The symbol on the card was of a different culture and was many years before the Nazi Party, and meant "peace". When the card was released in the U.S., it was changed to a different symbol.
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