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If you were looking for the character who is known as Green in Japanese, see Blue (Pokémon).
Green (Japanese: ブルーBlue) is a character introduced in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!.

In the games[]

Green appears in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!. She is first mentioned by Template:Ga after the Template:Player has become Champion as a girl looking to Template:Pkmn2 a powerful Pokémon spotted in Cerulean Cave. After the player has caught Mewtwo in Cerulean Cave and exited the cave, Trace will appear again and mention how the girl looking for Mewtwo had entered the cave earlier. Green can then indeed be found inside Cerulean Cave, at the same spot where Mewtwo was earlier. When first interacted with, she will toss a Template:I at the player, having mistaken them for a Pokémon. Upon learning that the player managed to catch Mewtwo before her, she immediately challenges them to a battle. After being defeated, she will hand the player both of Mewtwo's Mega Stones: Mewtwonite X and Mewtwonite Y. She will then ask the player to become one of her Pokémon, along with Mewtwo, and throws several Poké Balls at them, attempting to catch them like a Pokémon. After failing in doing so, she runs away, asking the player to consider her offer.

Green can later be re-encountered in Cerulean City, where she will challenge the player to a rematch. After being defeated again, she once again tries to catch the player in a Poké Ball, but fails once again, and runs off once more, swearing to not give up on trying to get the player and Mewtwo for herself. This rematch can be repeated once per day.

Pokémon[]

Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee![]

The first battle against Green takes place in Cerulean Cave after the player has Template:Pkmn2 Mewtwo and met up with Template:Ga outside the cave. Battles from the second battle onward take place in Cerulean City after Green has been defeated in Cerulean Cave. She respawns every time the player defeats the Pokémon League, and uses the same set of Pokémon in both locations.

Green
ブルー Blue

Artwork from Let's Go, Pikachu!, Let's Go, Eevee!
Age Unknown
Gender Female
Eye color Brown
Hair color Brown
Hometown Unknown
Region Kanto



Quotes[]

Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee![]
Cerulean Cave
  • Before battle
"Oh, whoops! You're not a Pokémon! Sorry, it's so dark in here, I saw you and thought you were some kind of Pokémon."
"Well, uh… Nice to meet you. I'm Green!"
"So, hey, I'm just curious… Are you here because you're also looking for… y'know, something special?"
"R-right! Mewtwo!"
"…Drat. So you knew about it already, huh. … … … Whaaaaaaaaaat?! You've already caught it?!"
"Hey, no fair! I was planning on catching it first!"
  • Upon being defeated
"Come on! What's with that…?"
  • After being defeated
"Wow, you're strong! Well, I guess that's that. Here, you can have these."
"Oh, I know! Why don't you become one of my Pokémon, together with Mewtwo?"
"Hee hee hee…"
"Think about it, OK?"
Cerulean City
  • Before battle
"Drat, I couldn't catch you this time either, huh…"
"Well, never mind. Just show me how strong you've gotten!"
  • Upon being defeated
"Come on! What's with that…?"
  • After being defeated
"Wow, I think you're plenty strong already! So, what do you say? Don't you think it's time you become one of my Pokémon? Along with Mewtwo, of course!"
"I'm not going to give up, you know!"

Artwork[]

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Concept artwork from
Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!

Sprites[]

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VS model from
Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!

Counterparts[]

In the anime[]

File:Green Evolutions.png

Green in Pokémon Evolutions

Pokémon Evolutions[]

Green appeared in The Discovery, where she was on trail to find and Template:Pkmn2 Mewtwo. After making her way across Nugget Bridge, she entered Cerulean Cave, where she found out that Template:Ga was looking for it too. When Trace's Pidgeot was hurt by a swarm of Zubat and Golbat, Green could continue to the end of the cave on her own. There, however, she was dismayed to learn that Template:Ga had managed to catch Mewtwo first. Upset by this, she challenged her to a battle, but wound up being defeated. She then handed Elaine Mewtwo's Mega Stones and jokingly suggested that she should consider becoming one of her Pokémon, along with Mewtwo.

Later, she met up with Professor Oak in Pallet Town, apologizing to him that she had been unable to complete the Pokédex. Professor Oak, however, told her not to worry, as other Pallet Town Trainers had also been working on the same project, which was now complete. Just as Professor Oak received word from a colleague of his about a brand-new species of Pokémon, Green parted the laboratory with Elaine and Trace.

Pokémon[]

This listing is of Green's known Template:OBP in Pokémon Evolutions: Template:TrainerPoké

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Artwork[]
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Official artwork for
Pokémon Evolutions
Official artwork for
Pokémon Evolutions[1]
Voice actors[]

Template:Vatable

In the manga[]

File:Green RGB chapter Adventures.png

Green in Pokémon Adventures

Pokémon Adventures[]

Template:Adv from Pokémon Adventures serves as Green's counterpart.

Pokémon Ruby-Sapphire[]

Green also has a counterpart in Pokémon Ruby-Sapphire, who is named Template:OBP.

In the TCG[]

This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Green in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Green
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a silver background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Template:TCG ID Su Template:OBP Template:Rar 175/214 Template:OBP Template:Rar 048/054
Template:OBP Template:Rar 209/214 Template:OBP Template:Rar 061/054
style="background:#Template:Tcg Supporter color light" |   style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Tcg Supporter color light" |   style="background:#Template:Tcg Supporter color light" |   Template:TCG style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Tcg Supporter color light" |   154/173
style="background:#Template:Tcg Supporter color light" |   style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Tcg Supporter color light" |   style="background:#Template:Tcg Supporter color light" |   Template:TCG Template:Rar 196/173
colspan="8" class="roundybottom" style="background: #Template:Tcg Grass color; line-height:4px;" |  


Trivia[]

File:RGB guidebook.jpg

Cover of the Pocket Monsters Red, Green, and Blue guidebook

  • An artwork of an unnamed female character drawn by Ken Sugimori was released in Template:Game's official strategy guide, released in April 1996.[2] This artwork also appears on the cover a revised version of the guidebook that includes the Japanese Pokémon Blue as well.[3]
    • According to Sugimori, she was not originally planned as a player character. He wanted to portray a trio of Trainers facing off against each other, hence designed the female character for the cover.[4]
    • The female character was later adapted for the Pokémon Craft DX magazine drawn by Emiko Yoshino, as well as Template:Adv in Pokémon Adventures (released 11 months after the original artwork), Template:Ga in Template:Game (eight years after the original artwork), and Green in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! (22 years after the original artwork).
    • Sugimori noted that he took the unnamed female character into consideration when he was designing the female protagonist for FireRed and LeafGreen. He also mentioned that the FireRed and LeafGreen female protagonist did not have a name at the time of his writing, in November 2012.[5]
  • While Green shares many similarities with Template:Ga, it has not been officially confirmed whether Green is an incarnation of Leaf, a cross-canon counterpart, or a separate character entirely.
Pokémon Craft DX gallery


Names[]

Language Name Origin
Japanese ブルー Blue From Template:Game
English, French,
Brazilian Portuguese
Green From Template:Game3
Spanish Verde From Pokémon Edición Verde (Pokémon Green)
German Grün From Pokémon Grüne Edition (Pokémon Green)
Italian Verde From Pokémon Versione Verde (Pokémon Green)
Korean 블루 Blue Transcription of her Japanese name
Chinese (Mandarin) 碧藍 / 碧蓝 Bìlán From 碧 bì / bīk (blue-green) and 藍 / 蓝 lán / làahm (blue)
Chinese (Cantonese) 碧藍 Bīklàahm

References[]

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