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{{Main Game Character
 
{{Main Game Character
|name = Green
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|name = Leaf / Green
|japanese_name = ブルー Blue
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|japanese_name = Blue リフ / Blue ブルー
 
|image = Game character leafgreen.png
 
|image = Game character leafgreen.png
 
|artworkinfo = '''Green''' in ''[[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]]''
 
|artworkinfo = '''Green''' in ''[[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]]''
|names = '''Japanese''': Leaf, Blue <br/>'''English''': Leaf
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|names = '''Japanese''': Leaf and Blue <br/>'''English''': Leaf and Green
 
|gender = Female
 
|gender = Female
 
|class = [[Pokémon Trainer]]
 
|class = [[Pokémon Trainer]]
 
|region = [[Kanto]]
 
|region = [[Kanto]]
 
|hometown = [[Pallet Town]]
 
|hometown = [[Pallet Town]]
|relatives = Mother
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|relatives = Mother
 
|first = [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]] ''(2004)''
 
|first = [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]] ''(2004)''
 
|otherappear = None
 
|otherappear = None
 
|rival = [[Blue (game)|Blue]]}}'''Leaf''' (Japanese: '''リフ''' ''Leaf'') also known as '''Green''' (Japanese: '''ブル''' ''Blue'') is the female character in the [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]] games. Her male counterpart is [[Red (game)|Red]] in the same games. Her equivalent character in the Special Manga is Blue (or Green in English).
|rival = [[Blue (game)|Blue]]
 
}}'''Green''' (''ブルBlue'') also known as '''Leaf''' ('' Leaf'') is the female character in the [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]] games. Her male counterpart is [[Red (Character)|Red]] in the same games. Her equivalent character in the Special Manga is Blue (or Green in English).
 
   
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==Biography==
== Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen ==
 
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===Games===
 
====FireRed and LeafGreen====
 
[[File:GREENTRAINER.png|thumb|left|Leaf in her room, in FireRed and LeafGreen.]]
   
 
Leaf is a young girl from [[Pallet Town]]. The local Pokémon expert, [[Professor Oak]], stops her from leaving town one day, saying that she needs a Pokémon for her protection. Upon doing this, Oak takes her to his lab and allows Leaf to choose one of three starter Pokémon, along with his grandson and her rival [[Blue (game)|Blue]].
[[Image:GREENTRAINER.png|left|thumb|Green in her room, in FireRed and LeafGreen.]]
 
   
 
After spending some time with her Pokémon, and returning to Pallet Town, Professor Oak gives both her and Blue a [[Pokédex]] so that they can fill it with information on Pokémon. This is the start of Leaf's Pokémon journey throughout the Kanto region.
Green is a young girl from [[Pallet Town]]. The local Pokémon expert, [[Professor Oak]], stops her from leaving town one day, saying that she needs a Pokémon for her protection. Upon doing this, Oak takes her to his lab and allows Green to choose one of three starter Pokémon, along with his grandson [[Blue]].
 
   
 
===Manga===
 
After spending some time with her Pokémon, and returning to Pallet Town, Professor Oak gives both her and Blue a [[Pokédex]] so that they can fill it with information on Pokémon. This is the start of Green's Pokémon journey throughout the Kanto region.
 
 
 
Throughout the course of the game, Green will catch and train Pokémon, challenge [[Gym Leaders]], battle the criminal organization [[Team Rocket]], and on a number of occasions, face her rival Blue, all toward the goal of being a [[Pokémon Champion]].
 
 
== In Manga ==
 
 
{{Main|Green (manga)}}
 
{{Main|Green (manga)}}
 
Leaf appears in the Pokémon Special Manga, as the character Green.
   
 
==Sprites==
Green appears in the Pokémon Special Manga, as the character Green.
 
 
== Sprites ==
 
 
{{TrainerSpriteTop|type = mix|altwidth = 400}}
 
{{TrainerSpriteTop|type = mix|altwidth = 400}}
{{TrainerSpriteMidHeader|HeaderName = Green in the intro to [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FRLG]]}}
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{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = Leaf in the intro to {{Color2|000|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FRLG|}}}}
{{TrainerSpriteMidHeader|HeaderName = Battle sprite from [[Generation II|Gen. III]]}}
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{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = Battle sprite from {{Color2|000|Generation II|Gen. III}}}}
{{TrainerSpriteMidHeader|HeaderName = Back sprite from [[Generation II|Gen. III]]}}
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{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = Back sprite from {{Color2|000|Generation II|Gen. III}}}}
{{TrainerSpriteMidHeader|HeaderName = Green in the credits for [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FRLG]]}}
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{{TrainerSpriteHeader|HeaderName = Leaf in the credits for {{Color2|000|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FRLG}}}}
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{{TrainerSpriteHeaderEnd}}
{{TrainerSpriteMidHeaderEnd}}
 
{{TrainerSpriteMidBody|type = mix|ImageName = FRLG Leaf Intro.png}}
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{{TrainerSpriteBody|type = mix|ImageName = FRLG Leaf Intro.png}}
{{TrainerSpriteMidBody|type = mix|ImageName = FRLG Leaf.png}}
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{{TrainerSpriteBody|type = mix|ImageName = FRLG Leaf.png}}
{{TrainerSpriteMidBody|type = mix|ImageName = FRLG Leaf Back Sprite.png}}
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{{TrainerSpriteBody|type = mix|ImageName = FRLG Leaf Back Sprite.png}}
{{TrainerSpriteMidBody|type = mix|ImageName = Running Leaf.gif}}
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{{TrainerSpriteBody|type = mix|ImageName = Running Leaf.gif}}
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{{TrainerSpriteEnd}}
{{TrainerSpriteMidEnd}}
 
   
 
== Origins ==
 
== Origins ==
 
Leaf apparently was supposed to be in the original, Japanese Red and Green versions of the game. In Nintendo's Official Guidebook, Leaf appears alongside Red and the rival Blue. There was even some concept art for her character.
   
 
The reason she was left out of the games is unknown. It is possible that because of the limits in the game card, they left her out since they could not feature optional characters. Though it could have been possible to feature each character in a different version. But later they recycled her design into Leaf's Fire Red & Leaf Green design.
Green apparently was supposed to be in the original, Japanese Red and Green versions of the game. In Nintendo's Official Guidebook, Green appears alongside Red and the rival Blue. There was even some concept art for her character.
 
 
The reason she was left out of the games is unknown. It is possible that because of the limits in the game card, they left her out since they could not feature optional characters. Though it could have been possible to feature each character in a different version.
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Green is the only playable character from the games not to be featured in the anime. This is not including the playable characters from [[Pokemon Black and White]].
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*Leaf is the only playable character from the games not to be featured in the anime. This is not including the playable characters from [[Pokemon Black and White]].
*In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, one of [[Jigglypuff]]'s alternate costumes includes Green's hat. In opposition, Pikachu can wear Red's hat.
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*In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, one of [[Jigglypuff]]'s alternate costumes includes Leaf's hat. In opposition, Pikachu can wear Red's hat.
*Green is portrayed in the latter half of the [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/there-will-be-brawl There Will Be Brawl] live fan parody.
 
   
 
{{Playable Characters}}
 
{{Playable Characters}}
 
[[Category:Playable Characters]]
 
[[Category:Playable Characters]]
 
[[Category:Female Characters]]
 
[[Category:Female Characters]]
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[[Category:Protagonists]]
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[[Category:Pokémon trainers]]

Revision as of 15:32, 8 April 2014

Template:Main Game CharacterLeaf (Japanese: リーフ Leaf) also known as Green (Japanese: ブルー Blue) is the female character in the Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen games. Her male counterpart is Red in the same games. Her equivalent character in the Special Manga is Blue (or Green in English).

Biography

Games

FireRed and LeafGreen

GREENTRAINER

Leaf in her room, in FireRed and LeafGreen.

Leaf is a young girl from Pallet Town. The local Pokémon expert, Professor Oak, stops her from leaving town one day, saying that she needs a Pokémon for her protection. Upon doing this, Oak takes her to his lab and allows Leaf to choose one of three starter Pokémon, along with his grandson and her rival Blue.

After spending some time with her Pokémon, and returning to Pallet Town, Professor Oak gives both her and Blue a Pokédex so that they can fill it with information on Pokémon. This is the start of Leaf's Pokémon journey throughout the Kanto region.

Manga

Leaf appears in the Pokémon Special Manga, as the character Green.

Sprites

Leaf in the intro to FRLG


Battle sprite from Gen. III


Back sprite from Gen. III


Leaf in the credits for FRLG
FRLG Leaf Intro


FRLG Leaf


FRLG Leaf Back Sprite


Running Leaf


Origins

Leaf apparently was supposed to be in the original, Japanese Red and Green versions of the game. In Nintendo's Official Guidebook, Leaf appears alongside Red and the rival Blue. There was even some concept art for her character.

The reason she was left out of the games is unknown. It is possible that because of the limits in the game card, they left her out since they could not feature optional characters. Though it could have been possible to feature each character in a different version. But later they recycled her design into Leaf's Fire Red & Leaf Green design.

Trivia

  • Leaf is the only playable character from the games not to be featured in the anime. This is not including the playable characters from Pokemon Black and White.
  • In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, one of Jigglypuff's alternate costumes includes Leaf's hat. In opposition, Pikachu can wear Red's hat.