Ash's Smashing Adventure

Ash's Smashing Adventure (known in Japan as Satoshi's Great Fray (Japanese: サトシの大乱闘, Hepburn: Satoshi no Dairantō)) is a Japanese anime series that serves as both a spin-off of the Pokémon anime AND an adaptation of the Super Smash Bros. video game series.

Season 1.5: The Tournament
After losing at the Indigo Plateau Conference Ash Ketchum is given a chance at being the best fighter in the multiverse when he is invited by a mysterious fighter—simply known as "The Master"—to take part in the multiversal Super Smash Bros. fighting tournament; however, the tournament may not be what he expected, nor in a world he could even imagine...and he probably doesn't know that there is something sinister behind the scenes.

Season 4.5: Crazy Vengeance
After earning the Storm Badge at Cianwood Gym, Ash and his friends are attacked by a returning Master Hand...and his brother: Crazy Hand. Now, it's up to Ash and his friends to team up with heroes (and some villains) as they travel throughout the multiverse.

Characters
(Narration provided by Kenyu Horiuchi (Japanese) and Rodger Parsons (English))

{Earthbound Universe}



 * Ness (Makiko Ōmoto (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (1.5; 4.5): A PSI master from the town of Onett.

{F-Zero Universe}



 * Captain Falcon (Ryō Horikawa (Japanese); David Willis (English)) (1.5; 4.5): A bounty hunter and highly acclaimed F-Zero pilot. He pilots the Blue Falcon.

{Fire Emblem Multiverse}


Archanea



 * Barst (Daiki Hamano (Japanese); D. C. Douglas (English)) (4.5): A mercenary partner of Ogma, serving under Marth.
 * Bord ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): A member of Ogma's mercenary group under the service of Marth.
 * Caeda (Saori Hayami (Japanese); Cherami Leigh (English)) (4.5): The princess of Talys. She would later become Marth's wife.
 * Camus (Kazuhiko Inoue (Japanese); Patrick Seitz (English)) (4.5): A knight originating from Grust.
 * Catria (Hitomi Nabatame (Japanese); Connor Kelly-Eiding (English)) (4.5): A Pegasus Knight in the service of the Whitewings squadron of Macedon and the middle sister of the Pegasus Sisters.
 * Cord ([Unknown] Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): A fighter under the service of Marth.
 * Draug (Ryota Takeuchi (Japanese); Patrick Seitz (English)) (4.5): A knight of Altea in the service of Marth.
 * Elice (Sumi Shimamoto (Japanese); Jenny Yokobori (English)) (4.5): The princess of Altea and Marth's older sister.
 * Est (Rie Murakawa (Japanese); Brianna Knickerbocker (English)) (4.5): A Pegasus Knight in the service of the Whitewings squadron of Macedon and the youngest sister of the Pegasus Sisters.
 * Gharnef (Ken Narita (Japanese); D. C. Douglas (English)) (4.5): A powerful sorcerer known as the "Dark Pontifex" who played a crucial role in orchestrating the resurrection of Medeus and the two resulting wars.
 * Jagen (Shirou Gou (Japanese); Walden James (English)) (4.5): A high-ranking Altean knight who helped Marth escape when Altea is betrayed and conquered by Gra.
 * Linde (Asami Seto (Japanese); Julie Ann Taylor (English)) (4.5): A mage of Archanea.
 * Marth (Hikaru Midorikawa (Japanese); Yuri Lowenthal (English)) (4.5): The prince of Altea. Marth exiled himself for two years before returning battle Gharnef and Medeus and reclaim Altea.
 * Medeus (Chafurin (Japanese); Dennis Hull (English)) (4.5): An earth dragon king and the only known earth dragon to have willingly become a Manakete. He is known across Archanea as the "Shadow Dragon".
 * Merric (Sōichirō Hoshi (Japanese); Yuri Lowenthal (English)) (4.5): An Altean noble and a good friend of Altean royalty Marth and Elice.
 * Minerva (Ayane Sakura (Japanese); Cindy Robinson (English)) (4.5): The elder princess of Macedon and the commander of Macedon's Whitewings squadron.
 * Navarre (Takehito Koyasu (Japanese); Taliesin Jaffe (English)) (4.5): An infamous wandering mercenary known as the "Scarlet Sword".
 * Nyna (Michiko Neya (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The Princess of the Holy Kingdom of Archanea.
 * Palla (Risa Taneda (Japanese); Alexis Tipton (English)) (4.5): A Pegasus Knight in the service of the Whitewings squadron of Macedon and the eldest sister of the Pegasus Sisters.
 * Tiki (Ikue Ohtani (Japanese); Mela Lee (English)) (4.5): An Archanean manakete and the last of the divine dragon clan.
 * Wrys (Kentarou Tone (Japanese); D. C. Douglas (English)) (4.5): A humble elderly curate from Talys.

Elibe



 * Eliwood (Takahiro Sakurai (Japanese); Yuri Lowenthal (English)) (4.5): The father of Roy and a member of Pherae's ruling monarchy.
 * Lilana (Ari Ozawa (Japanese); Julie Maddalena (English)) (4.5): The daughter of Hector and Roy's best friend.
 * Roy (Jun Fukuyama (Japanese); Ray Chase (English)) (4.5): The prince of Lycia. After the death of Hector of Ostia, Roy was instructed by his ill father, Eliwood, to take up leadership of the Phirae army and prevent King Zephiel's ambitions of exterminating humans.

{Game & Watch Universe}



 * Mr. Game & Watch ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): A two-dimensional being that employs many jobs.

{Ice Climber Universe}



 * Nana (Sanae Kobayashi (Japanese); Ariana Grande (English)) (4.5): A snow mountaineer and Popo's sister OR girlfriend.
 * Popo (Sanae Kobayashi (Japanese); Frankie Grande (English)) (4.5): A snow mountaineer and Nana's brother OR boyfriend.

{Kirby Universe}



 * Kirby (Makiko Ōmoto) (1.5; 4.5): A pink ball from Pop Star. He can inhale his enemies and copy their powers.

{The Legend of Zelda Universe}



 * Darunia (Kōsuke Takaguchi (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The chief of the Gorons in Death Mountain and the Fire Sage. He is also the third Link incarnation's sworn brother.
 * Din ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The Oracle of Seasons and the reincarnation of the Goddess of Power of the same name.
 * Farore ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): An Oracle in the Hall of Secrets and the reincarnation of the Goddess of Courage of the same name.
 * Ganondorf: (Takashi Nagasako (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Ganondorf was born as the leader of the Gerudo tribe but desired to take control of all of Hyrule. He struck a false allegiance with the royal family to gain their trust. When the fourth Zelda incarnation caught wind of his true plan, Ganondorf launched an invasion of Hyrule Castle, chasing the princess out of the land. After Link entered the Sacred Realm and pulled the Master Sword, Ganondorf broke in and attempted to take the Triforce but could only take the Triforce of Power. He then launched an invasion of Hyrule. Seven years later, Ganondorf discovered that Zelda and the third incarnation of Link possessed the Triforces of Wisdom and Courage, respectively. Ganondorf kidnapped Zelda to lure Link into a final battle, leading to one of three outcomes:
 * In the Din Universe, Ganondorf triumphed and extracted the final two Triforces from Link and Zelda. With the Triforce complete, Ganondorf transformed into the Prince of Darkness Ganon, but the seven Sages desperately sealed him inside the Sacred Realm—now the corrupted Dark World—as a last resort. Many years later, Ganon ordered the wizard Agahnim to find and sacrifice the maiden descendants of the Sages—including the third Zelda incarnation—for his return to Hyrule, but the second Link incarnation thwarted his plan and defeated Ganon. In Labrynna, Twinrova attempted to sacrifice Zelda in the hopes of bringing Ganon back, but Link stopped the sacrifice, forcing Twinrova to sacrifice her own body instead; however, Link defeated Ganon once again. Many years later, Ganon finally returned to Hyrule and kidnapped the first Zelda incarnation to claim the Traiforce of Wisdom, but the first incarnation of Link defeated Ganon and destroyed him once and for all.
 * In the Farore Universe, the third Link incarnation (from the Nayru Universe) exposed Ganondorf's plan, resulting in his arrest.
 * In the Nayru Universe, Link triumphed, and the Sages sealed Ganondorf inside the Sacred Realm, although Ganondorf vowed vengeance once he broke free and returned.
 * Impa (4.5): The name used for several incarnations of a female Skeikah clanswoman. They mostly serve as Zelda's caretaker.
 * The first incarnation was dispatched by the first Zelda incarnation to find a champion strong enough to stop Ganon upon the latter's invasion and abduction of the princess. Impa was eventually saved by the first Link incarnation and chose him to be Zelda's champion. Impa would later inform Link of the second Zelda's incarnation's eternal slumber and ask Link to help awaken her.
 * The second incarnation was born and raised in Kakariko Village and chosen to be the fourth Zelda incarnation's nursemaid in the latter's infancy. When Ganondorf attacked, Impa helped Zelda escape and trained her in the ways of the Sheikah. She is later awakened as the Shadow Sage.
 * The third incarnation was sent by the third Zelda incarnation to protect the Oracles of Seasons and Ages.
 * Link (1.5; 4.5): The name used for several incarnations of mostly mute swordsmen; each incarnation is depicted as Hylians who wear a green tunic and wield the Master Sword. They also possess the Triforce of Courage.
 * The first incarnation rescued the first Zelda incarnation from Ganon and awakened the second incarnation (the first's ancestor) from her eternal slumber.
 * The second incarnation (voiced by Mitsuki Saiga) saved the third Zelda incarnation from Agahnim, awakened the wind fish from its nightmare, saved Holodrum from General Onox, and saved Labynna from Veran.
 * The third incarnation (voiced by Fujiko Takimoto (child); Nobuyuki Hiyama (adult, Fierce Deity)) was originally a baby Hylian sent to live in Kokiri Forest. On his tenth birthday, he received his fairy companion, Navi, and learned of his true destiny; he teamed up with the fourth Zelda incarnation to obtain the three Spiritual Stones and enter the Sacred Realm to save the Triforce from Ganondorf; however, Ganondorf caught wind of their plan and chased Zelda out of Hyrule. With the royal family's Ocarina of Time, Link was forced to enter the Sacred Realm in the Temple of Time to withdraw the Master Sword and defeat Ganondorf; however, due to his age and lack of experience, Link was sealed in the Sacred Realm for seven years, inadvertently leaving the Sacred Realm door open and allowing Ganondorf to enter and claim the Triforce of Power and takeover Hyrule. After his release, Link obtained the six Sage Medallions, awakened the seven Sages, and confronted Ganondorf in battle that would lead to one of two outcomes depending on the universe.
 * In the Din Universe, Link is defeated, allowing Ganondorf to extract the Triforces of Courage and Wisdom from Link and Zelda, respectively. With the full Triforce in hand, Ganondorf became Ganon, but the seven Sages sealed him—along with the Triforce—within the Dark World. Ashamed of his defeat, Link return the Master Sword to the Temple of Time and went into hiding.
 * In the Nayru Universe, Link is victorious, allowing the seven Sages to seal Ganondorf in the Sacred Realm. Zelda then sent Link back in time (creating the Farore Universe) to relive his childhood. (His actions would deem him as the Hero of Time). Using his knowledge of the future, Link alerted the royal family of Ganondorf's planned uprising, resulting in the Gerudo king's arrest and the Sacred Realm remaining pure. Sometime later, Link went on a journey to find a lost friend (implaied to be Navi), only to end up in an afterlife-like town called Termina, where a Skull Kid (wearing the corrupted Majora's Mask) plans to drop the moon on the land in three days and destroy everything. Awakening the Four Giants, Link purged the evil within Majora's Mask, returned the moon to the sky, then returned to Hyrule.
 * Nabooru ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The second-in-command of the Gerudo tribe at Gerudo Valley.
 * Navi (Kaori Mizuhashi (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The third Link incarnation's fairy companion from Hyrule until Ganondorf's banishment to the Dark World/Sacred Realm.
 * Nayru ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The Oracle of Ages and the reincarnation of the Goddess of Power of the same name.
 * Princess Ruto (Jun Mizusawa (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The princess of the Zora in Zora's Domain. She is also the third Link's incarnation's fiancée.
 * Rauru ([Unknown] Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The Light Sage.
 * Saria (Jun Mizushima (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The third Link incarnation's childhood friend from Kokiri Forest and the Forest Sage.
 * Skull Kid (Sachi Matsumoto (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): A mischievous creature that Link previously met in the Lost Woods. He later arrived in Termina, where he stole the cursed Majora's Mask, corrupting his mind. He attempted to crash the moon into Termina but was stopped and rescued by the third Link incarnation.
 * Twinrova ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Gerudo twin witches and Ganondorf's surrogate mothers.
 * Kotake: The Sorceress of Ice.
 * Koume: The Sorceress of Fire.
 * Zelda (4.5): The name used for several incarnations that usually serve as the princess of Hyrule. They possess the Triforce of Wisdom.
 * The first incarnation broke the Triforce of Wisdom into eight fragments to hide around Hyrule before being kidnapped by Ganon. The first Link incarnation later assembled the Triforce of Wisdom, destroyed Ganon, and rescued Zelda.
 * The second incarnation (a descendant of the first)'s brother was corrupted by an evil wizard into attempting to force his younger sister into revealing the location of the Triforce. When Zelda refused, the wizard put her into an eternal slumber. Horrified by his actions, the prince sealed his sister away in the hopes that she would awken one day, then ordered all females born into Hyrule's royal family be named after his sister so the tragedy would never be forgotten, and so history wouldn't repeat itself. Many years later, Zelda was finally awakened from her eternal slumber by the first Link incarnation.
 * The third incarnation is a maiden descendant of the seven Sages and a sacrificial target that Agahnim to use to free Ganon. Zelda telepathically contacted the second Link incarnation to rescue her from Agahnim. Although Link is successful at first, Zelda is eventually captured and taken to the Dark World, along with the other seven maidens. Thankfully rescued them and defeated Ganon, then used the sealed Triforce to restore Hyrule. Sometime later, Zelda visited Labynna but was abducted by Twinrova as a sacrifice to restore Ganon, but Link rescued Zelda and defeated Ganon.
 * The fourth incarnation (voiced by Jun Mizusawa) planned to open the Sacred Realm with the third Link incarnation to retrieve the Triforce and stop Ganodorf's uprising; however, Ganondorf caught wind of their plan. Zelda escaped Hyrule with her house maiden, Impa, and entrusted the Ocarina of Time to Link. During her exile, Zelda trained in the ways of the Shiekah, adopting the male identity "Shiek" and aided Link in his quest to find the six medallions. Afterwards, Shiek revealed her secret identity as Zelda—and as the seventh Sage—to Link, but Ganondorf had already seen past her disguise and abducted her, taking her to his castle and using her as bait to lure Link. As soon as Link arrived, he and Ganondorf faced off in a final battle, resulting in one of two outcomes (depending on the universe):
 * In the Din Universe, Ganondorf wins and extracts the Triforce of Courage from him. In an act of desperation, Zelda surrendered the Triforce of Wisdom to the Gerudo king in exchange for sparing the would-be Hero of Time. With the Triforce complete, Ganondorf became Ganon; however, once he let his guard down, the seven Sages sealed Ganon (along with the Triforce) away within the Dark World. Zelda then attempted to restored Hyrule as it entered its downfall.
 * In the Nayru Universe, Link wins and the Sages seal Ganondorf away within the Sacred Realm. Blaming herself for Ganondorf's uprising, Zelda sent Link back in time to relive his childhood (creating the Farore Universe) and stayed behind to restore Hyrule back to its former glory.
 * In the Din Universe, Ganondorf wins and extracts the Triforce of Courage from him. In an act of desperation, Zelda surrendered the Triforce of Wisdom to the Gerudo king in exchange for sparing the would-be Hero of Time. With the Triforce complete, Ganondorf became Ganon; however, once he let his guard down, the seven Sages sealed Ganon (along with the Triforce) away within the Dark World. Zelda then attempted to restored Hyrule as it entered its downfall.
 * In the Nayru Universe, Link wins and the Sages seal Ganondorf away within the Sacred Realm. Blaming herself for Ganondorf's uprising, Zelda sent Link back in time to relive his childhood (creating the Farore Universe) and stayed behind to restore Hyrule back to its former glory.

Din Universe



 * Agahnim ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): An evil wizard sent by Ganon to kidnap the seven maidens.
 * Magician ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): An evil magician who casted the eternal slumber curse on the second Zelda incarnation.
 * Marin (Yuko Natsuyoshi (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): A girl who lived in Mabe Village on Koholint Island. After Link awakened the Wind Fish, it was revealed that Koholint Island was its dreamworld and the inhabitants, including Marin, vanished.
 * Moblin General ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The leader of the remainder of Ganon's army bent on killing the first Link incarnation and using his blood to bring back their master.
 * Old Man ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): An unnamed old man who give the first Link incarnation clues tools in helping him rescue the first Zelda incarnation from Ganon.
 * Onox ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The "General of Darkness" who wished to ruin the land of Holodrum in accordance with the wishes of his master, Twinrova, by capturing the Oracle of Seasons.
 * Queen Ambi ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The queen of Labrynna.
 * Ralph ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Nayru's childhood friend and loyal guardian.
 * Tarin (Kazuya Ichijo (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Marin's father.
 * Veran ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): A loyal servant to Twinrova, dedicated to bringing about the Dark Lord Ganon's revival by bringing sorrow to the hearts of everyone in Labrynna.

Farore Universe



 * Darmani III ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): A deceased Goron hero.
 * Deku King ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The unnamed king of the Deku Scrubs in Southern Swamp.
 * Deku Princess ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The unnamed princess of the Deku Scrubs.
 * Elder's Son ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The unnamed titular son of the tribal patriarch of the Gorons.
 * Foolish Monkey ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): A nameless friend of Deku Princess.
 * Goron Elder ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The unnamed tribal patriarch of the Gorons in Snowhead.
 * Igos du Ikana ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The king of Ikana Kingdom at Ikana Canyon.
 * Lulu ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The lead singer of the ever-popular Zora soft rock band, The Indigo-Go's, from Great Bay.
 * Mikau ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The deceased guitarist of the ever-popular Zora soft rock band, The Indigo-Go's.
 * Pamela ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The daughter of an unnamed research scientist at the Music Box House in Ikana Canyon.
 * Tael ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The third Link incarnation's companion in Termina.
 * Tatl ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Tatl's younger brother companion.

Lylat System



 * Falco Lombardi (Kōsuke Takaguchi (Japanese); Mark Lund (English)) (4.5): A hot-shot pilot from Corneria and member of Star Fox.
 * Fox McCloud (Takashi Ōhara (Japanese); Mike West (English)) (1.5; 4.5): A heroic mercenary from Corneria and leader of the mercenary team: Star Fox. Fox was originally a pilot for the Cornerian Defense Force; however, after the death of his father, James (the original founder of Star Fox), Fox left the army to reform Star Fox in the hopes of honoring (and avenging) his father's legacy.
 * General Pepper (Tsuguo Mogami (Japanese); David Frederick White (English)) (4.5): The general of the Cornerian Defense Force and the primary employer of Star Fox.
 * Peppy Hare (Kunpei Sakamoto (Japanese); Jaz Adams (English)) (4.5): A veteran member of Star Fox and the sole remaining member of the original team.
 * Slippy Toad (Kei Hayami (Japanese); Lyssa Browne (English)) (4.5): The mechanic and inventor for the Star Fox team. He is the most attacked out of the group, resulting in his teammates trying to save him.

{Mario Multiverse}


{Dr. Mario Universe}



 * Dr. Mario Mario ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (Japanese, teen); Chris Pratt (English); Dylan Sprouse (English, teen)) (4.5): A medical doctor and alternate version of Mario.

{Mario-Shared Universe}


{Donkey Kong Region}



 * Donkey Kong (Takashi Nagasako (Japanese); Seth Rogen (English)) (4.5): A giant ape from Kong Island.

{Mario Region}
<The main setting on the Mario video games>


 * King Bowser: ([Unknown] (Japanese); Jack Black (English)) (4.5): The king of the Koopas and the arch-nemesis of the Mario Bros. His goal is to force Princess Peach into marrying him so he can take over the Mushroom Kingdom; however, the Mario Bros. always thwart his plans.
 * Luigi Mario ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (Japanese, teen); Charlie Day (English); Cole Sprouse (English, teen)) (1.5; 4.5): A young plumber of Italian descent from the Mushroom Kingdom and Mario's more cowardly younger brother.
 * Mario Mario ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (Japanese, teen); Chris Pratt (English); Dylan Sprouse (English, teen)) (1.5; 4.5): A young plumber of Italian descent from the Mushroom Kingdom. He is in love with Princess Peach.
 * Princess Peach Toadstool ([Unknown] (Japanese); Anya Taylor-Joy (English)) (4.5): The princess of the Mushroom Kingdom. She has been a victim of many kidnappings by Bowser, prompting the Mario Bros. to save her.
 * Toad ([Unknown] (Japanese); Keegan-Michael Key (English)) (?.5): Princess Peach's attendant and a longtime protector of the Mushroom Kingdom.

{Yoshi Region}
<The main setting of the Yoshi video games>


 * Yoshi (Kazumi Totaka) (1.5; 4.5): A dinosaur from Yoshi's Island.

{Metroid Universe}
<The main setting of the Metroid video games>


 * Samus Aran (Ai Kobayashi (Japanese); Jessica Martin (English)) (1.5; 4.5): An intergalactic bounty hunter working for the Galactic Federation. She is at first believed to be a male when first seen wearing her Power Suit.

{Pokémon Multiverse}
<The settings of various Pokémon media>

{Anime Universe}
<The main setting of the Pokémon anime>


 * '''Ash Ketchum (Rica Matsumoto (Japanese); Sarah Natochenny (English)) (1.0-8.0): The main protagonist; a ten-year-old Pokémon trainer from the Kanto region's Pallet Town who became licensed on his tenth birthday. Ash liked climbing big trees as a child. He also did mountain boarding in Pallet Town. Ash loved silly and scary faces from his mother. Prior to becoming licensed, Ash and Gary Oak (his future rival) both caught a Poké Ball at the same time and ended up with both ends of the ball, igniting their rivalry. Prior to his journey, Ash saw his own Pokémon movie about a Clefairy who stole a hamburger from Teddiursa. The night before obtaining his first Pokémon, Ash accidentally destroyed his alarm clock while asleep, causing him to sleep in and miss out on all the starter Pokémon (Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle), so his mentor, Professor Oak, gave him a Pikachu as a starter. Ash's dream is to become a Pokémon master, as well as defeat Gary. Ash can be somewhat reckless, incompetent, self-centered, dimwitted, careless, irresponsible, selfish, clumsy, arrogant, immature, rude, bossy, stubborn, obnoxious, and even childish at times, but improved and matured as the main series continued. In Kanto, Ash usually turns his hat backwards whenever he fights in a Pokémon battle or tries to catch a Pokémon. Ash attempted the Pokémon League Admissions Exam in the hopes of joining the Pokémon League without the need to earn gym badges but ended up with the third-lowest score (only slightly above Jessie and James). After winning eight badges (Boulder, Cascade, Thunder, Marsh, Rainbow, Soul, Volcano, and Earth), Ash entered the Indigo Plateau Conference; Ash managed to win four rounds but lost the fifth round against his newest friendly rival: Ritchie. The next day, Professor Oak asked Ash and his friends to go to Valencia Island in the Orange Archipelago and pick up a Poké Ball called the GS Ball that was acquired by Professor Ivy. While on the Orange Islands, Ash decided to enter the Orange League. After winning four badges (Coral-Eye, Sea Ruby, Spike Shell, and Jade Star), Ash entered the Orange League and defeated the champion, Drake, earning the Winner's Trophy and a spot in the Hall of Fame. Upon returning home, Ash delivered the GS Ball to Professor Oak. After losing to Gary, Ash decided to enter the Silver Conference in the Johto region; Professor Oak asked him to take the GS Ball to a Poké Ball designer named Kurt for further studying. In Azelea Town, Ash and his friends helped Kurt (disguised as a Slowpoke) rescue a Slowpoke herd from Team Rocket, as well as solve the town's drought problem (the rescued Slowpoke summon a rainfall to fill the water). Afterwards, Ash and his friends delivered the GS Ball to Kurt, only to learn that it was apparently just a regular Poké Ball. Kurt gave Ash and his friends some Fast Balls in return for helping him with the Slowpokes. Ash was later given an additional Lure Ball by Kurt. After winning eight badges (Zephyr, Hive, Plain, Fog, Storm, Mineral, Glacier, and Rising), Ash entered the Silver Conference; he defeated Gary but lost to Harrison in the quarterfinals of the championship tournament. Under Harrison's suggestion, Ash decided to enter the Ever Grande Conference in the Hoenn region, starting fresh by leaving all his Pokémon (except Pikachu) behind. For Hoenn, Ash received a brand-new set of clothing from his mother. After winning eight badges (Stone, Knuckle, Dynamo, Heat, Balance, Feather, Mind, and Rain), Ash entered the Ever Grande Conference; he managed to reach the Victory Tournament but lost to Tyson in the third round. Ash and his friends went their separate ways and returned home. Under suggestion of a man named Scott, Ash decided to enter Kanto's Battle Frontier. Ash and his friends helped solve a cooking feud between Rhond's Sneasel and Rhonda's Mr. Mime in a restaurant owned by the two sisters.'''
 * Bayleef (Mika Kanai) (3.0-8.0): Bayleef was originally found as a Chikorita on Route 29. She was stubborn, especially when fighting against Ash, but after the latter saved her from Team Rocket, she decided to join him, somewhat falling in love with him. She was jealous of Ash giving too much attention to Pikachu, but they became friends after escaping from Team Rocket. Chikorita later evolved into Bayleef while battling Team Rocket outside a wind turbine facility. As Bayleef, she got so excited that she began tackling her trainer in love and excitement, but after being scolded several times for her behavior, and a battle with Team Rocket, she learned to control her excitement. For Scarlet City's Whirl Cup, Ash temporarily traded Bayleef for his Kingler; while staying at Professor Oak's laboratory, Bayleef became violent and attacked her temporary caretaker in loneliness until Ash's elimination from the Whirl Cup, to which Bayleef was immediately returned back to her trainer.


 * Bulbasaur (Megumi Hayashibara (Japanese); Michele Knotz (English)) (1.0-8.0): Originally owned by Melanie in the Hidden Village, Bulbasaur protected sick, injured, and abandoned Pokémon. After Ash and his friends helped Bulbasaur and Melanie fight against Team Rocket, Melanie decided to give Bulbasaur to Ash. When it appeared Bulbasaur was going to evolve into Ivysaur, he was abducted by a herd of Bulbasaur and taken to the Mysterious Garden for an evolution festival; however, he ultimately rejected evolution and continued staying Bulbasaur. He seems to have a crush on Florinda's Gloom. Bulbasaur was transferred back to Professor Oak's laboratory to solve a grass-type Pokémon feud in Oak's research facility garden. Ash's Bulbasaur was transferred to Hoenn to play with May's newly captured Bulbasaur, but thanks to Team Rocket meddling with the transporter, he ended up in their clutches. He escaped and quickly became friends with May's Bulbasaur, but he was quickly forced to return to Professor's Oak to stop the reignited grass Pokémon feud.


 * Charizard (Shin-ichiro Miki (Japanese); Billy Bob Thompson (English)) (1.0-3.0; 5.0): Charizard was originally encountered as a Charmander on a rock on Route 24 waiting for his trainer, Damian, who had secretly abandoned him. After Ash and his friends saved him from the rain, Charmander realized the truth and rejected Damian in favor of Ash. He later evolved into Charmeleon, and into Charizard later on, but began becoming disobedient and lazy due to his trainer's lack of experience, only rarely battling (such as against an Aerodactyl and Blaine's Magmar) and following Ash's commands; this was made more apparent as his refusal to fight at the Pokémon League resulted in his trainer losing. It wouldn't be until after losing to Tad's Poliwrath that Charizard started listening to Ash, later defeating the same Poliwrath in a rematch. After Charizard was defeated by all the Charizards of the Charicific Valley in Johto, Ash allowed him to stay there for more training; since then, Charizard had been dating Liza's female Charizard: Charla. Charizard briefly returned to Ash and his friends to help them save the Dragon's Holy Land from Team Rocket, to battle against Blackthorn Gym Leader Clair, for the Silver Conference, and to battle Noland.
 * Corphish (Katsuyuki Konishi (Japanese); Bill Rogers (English)) (6.0-8.0): Corphish originally attacked Ash and his friends on Dewford Island from within the sands until Ash submerged it and caught it; unfortunately, it's behavior wasn't very pleasant at first as its method of saying hello involved violence, and it ate the other Pokémon's food. Since Treecko's evolution into Grovyle, Corphish had apparently become jealous of him getting more attention from Ash. Corphish had a crush on Samantha's Mawile, even though Mawile rejected its love in favor of Brock's Lombre.
 * Cyndaquil (Yūji Ueda (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (3.0-8.0): Ash originally encountered Cyndaquil on Route 33 and competed against another trainer, Koji, for ownership of it. Ash tried to save Cyndaquil from Team Rocket's Meowth mecha, but it chose to fight back and destroy it; Ash caught Cyndaquil just before the mecha could explode and damage Cyndaquil. Cyndaquil then defeated Koji and his Sandslash for ownership of it.
 * Glalie (Katsuyuki Konishi (Japanese); Pete Zarustica (English)) (8.0): Glalie originally lived as a Snorunt on Izabe Island, where he would play pranks on visitors of the Pokémon Center (such as stealing Ash's badges and freezing him as well). After he was rescued from Team Rocket, Ash caught him. While battling Team Rocket near the Pokemon Grand Festival, Snorunt evolved into Glalie.
 * Grovyle (Yūji Ueda (Japanese); Bill Rogers (English)) (6.0-8.0): Grovyle originally worked as a Treecko with his clan of Treecko to protect an old tree home in Petalburg Woods. After the old tree was destroyed and a new one was grown, Treecko battled Ash and was caught. Treecko had trouble making friends at first, until he saved May's Torchic from Jessie's future Seviper. He usually holds a small stick in his mouth. Treecko evolved into Govyle during his battle with Guy's Loudred (later Exploud).
 * Heracross (Katsuyuki Konishi) (3.0-8.0): Ash's first Johto Pokémon. Ash and his friends found a horde of Heracross on Route 29 drinking tree sap out of a tree when a horde of Pinsir (who were indirectly chased away from their trees by Team Rocket) attacked. After Ash and his friends took care of Team Rocket, one of the Heracross decided to travel with Ash. He spends most of his time drinking sap from trees, as well as nectar from Bulbasaur's bulb. Ash traded Heracross for one of his Tauros to take part in the Rock and Tumble One-on-One Tauros Competition.
 * Kingler ([Unknown]) (1.0-8.0): Kingler was originally a Krabby that Ash caught at a beach near Bill's Lighthouse; however, due to Ash already having six Pokémon on hand, it was immediately transported to Professor Oak's laboratory. At Professor Oak's request, Ash collected Krabby for the Pokémon League. Krabby immediately evolved into Kingler following its victory over Mandi's Exeggutor. In Johto, Ash temporarily traded his Bayleef for Kingler for Scarlet City's Whirl Cup.


 * Mimey (Yuji Ueda (Japanese); Michele Knotz (English)) (1.0-8.0): Ash's Mr. Mime; he was originally seen near Pallet Town escaping Ringmaster Stella. Mr. Mime eventually arrived at the Ketchum residence and eventually became the housekeeper; Ash's mother, Delia, gave him the nickname "Mimey".
 * Muk ([Unknown] (Japanese); Carter Cathcart (English)) (1.0-8.0): Muk originally led a swarm of Grimer on an attack at Gringey City's power plant. After the Grimer were driven away, Ash defeated and caught Muk, but it was still able to emit a disgusting odor through its Poké Ball, presumably causing Ash to immediately transfer it to Professor Oak's laboratory.
 * Noctowl (Yūji Ueda) (3.0-8.0): Ash and his friends originally encountered Noctowl being attacked by Dr. Wiseman at its bird house; it primarily used hypnosis on its enemies to escape. After a tense competition (and saving Noctowl from Team Rocket), Dr. Wiseman allowed Ash to catch it. Ash temporarily traded Noctowl for his Snorlax so he could join the Pokémon Sumo Conference in Rikishii Town.
 * Phanpy (Megumi Hayashibara (Japanese); Lindsey Warner (English)) (5.0-8.0): Ash originally won Phanpy as an egg given to him by Mr. Shelby as a reward for winning an Extreme Pokémon race. A few days later, the egg hatched into a Phanpy, but it refused to go into its Poké Ball because it didn't have the training yet. After accidentally being attacked by Ash's Pikachu (who tried to save it from Team Rocket), it became scared of its trainer and ran away to join Team Rocket. Team Rocket tricked Phanpy into helping them steal Pikachu, then kidnapped it as well. Pikachu and Phanpy escaped, and the latter nearly ended up going over a waterfall, but it was rescued by Ash and overcame its fears of him, defeating Team Rocket shortly afterwards. For the Battle Frontier, Phanpy joined Ash.
 *  Pidgeot (Megumi Hayashibara) (1.0-2.0): Pidgeot was originally caught in Viridian Forest and a Pidgeotto. During a battle with a Fearow (who turned out to be the exact same one that Ash attacked as a Spearrow at the beginning of the series), Pidgeotto evolved into Pidgeot and Ash decided to release it so it could protect the Pidgey/Pidgeotto flock that Fearow attacked, promising to return to it after finishing the Orange Islands. 
 * Pikachu (Ikue Ohtani) (1.0-8.0): The main Pokémon protagonist; Ash's starter Pokémon. Pikachu was chosen by Ash after all the starter Pokémon were taken. Pikachu hated Ash at first, but they became best friends after saving each other from a violent Spearow flock. He hates being confined in his Poké Ball, so he spends his journey traveling by Ash's side and/or on his shoulder. After being brutally defeated by Lt. Surge's Raichu, Nurse Joy offered Pikachu a Thunder Stone to evolve into Raichu, but he rejected it, later defeating the same Raichu in a rematch. When Ash and his friends stumbled across a Pikachu heard, Pikachu contemplated staying with the herd, but when Ash decided to release him, Pikachu changed his mind and continued traveling with Ash. Pikachu's favorite food is ketchup. For the Hoenn region, Ash took Pikachu as his only Pokémon (leaving the rest back at Professor Oak's laboratory), just like how he began his Pokémon career. When attached to magnetic fields (such as Team Rocket's magnet), he becomes gravely ill with unneeded electricity and explodes if the electricity isn't extracted in time.


 * Snorlax (Katsuyuki Konishi (Japanese); Carter Cathcart (English)) (2.0-8.0): Snorlax originally swam to various Grapefruit Islands to steal the grapefruit. With the help of Jigglypuff's singing, Ash defeated and caught him. Snorlax gets extremely hungry at times and usually falls asleep once he's full. Upon Ash and his friends' arrival at Pummelo Island for the Orange League, Snorlax became too sleepy to participate, so Ash traded him with one of his Tauros. In Johto, Ash temporarily traded his Noctowl for Snorlax so he could join the Pokémon Sumo Conference in Rikishii Town. Ash switched out one of his Pokémon for Snorlax for his rematch against Blackthorn Gym Leader Clair.
 *  Squirtle (Rikako Aikawa (Japanese); Michele Knotz (English)) (1.0-3.0; 5.0): Squirtle originally started off as the leader of a gang of abandoned Squirtles called the Squirtle Squad; their main goal was playing pranks on Route 25. Team Rocket's Meowth tricked the Squirtle Squad into kidnapping Ash and his friends, claiming that Ash's Pikachu belonged to Team Rocket. Then Team Rocket attacked their hideout, setting a huge fire to Route 25, but the Squirtle Squad helped put out the fire after being saved by their hostages; the lead Squirtle decided to travel with Ash, while the rest of the squad became firefighters. In Johto, Squirtle reunited with its Squirtle Squad teammates at the Pokémon Fire and Rescue Grand Prix and rejoined his old team to help train them for more firefighting. Squirtle briefly returned to assist Ash with the Silver Conference, filling in for an injured Kingler. 
 * Swellow ([Unknown] (Japanese); Carter Cathcart (English)) (6.0-8.0): Ash's first Hoenn Pokémon. As a Taillow, it originally led a flock in Petal Woods that attacked humans and stole their food (including Max's chocolate and Brock's sandwiches). Unlike many flying Pokémon, it's able to withstand electric attacks (such as Pikachu's thunderbolt and thunder) and keep flying. Team Rocket offered Taillow some rice balls in exchange for catching Ash's Pikachu, but during its battle, Ash caught it. During a PokéRinger competition, it evolved into Swellow.
 * Tauros (Katsuyuki Konishi) (1.0-8.0): A heard of thirty all-male Tauros that Ash caught (all but one by accident) at the Safari Zone. Upon Ash and his friends' arrival at Pummelo Island for the Orange League, his Snorlax became too sleepy to participate, so Ash traded it with one of his Tauros. In Johto, Ash traded his Heracross for one of his Tauros to take part in the Rock and Tumble One-on-One Tauros Competition; Ash sent Tauros back to Professor Oak's laboratory at the next Pokémon Center.
 * Torkoal (Shin-ichiro (Japanese); Carter Cathcart (English)) (7.0-8.0): Torkoal was originally found in the Valley of Steel being attacked by a group of steel-type Pokémon led by Steelix. After some help from Ash, it decided to join him as gratitude. Whenever it gets excited, it cries and emits smoke from its nostrils.
 * Totodile (Chinami Nishimura (Japanese); Lisa Ortiz (English)) (3.0-8.0): Totodile was originally encountered by Ash and his friends around Route 34. Ash and Misty competed for ownership by using their Lure Ball to catch him, but they couldn't tell which Lure Ball caught him, so they decided to settle things with a Pokémon battle; Ash won and ultimately claimed ownership of Totodile. He had a crush on Trixie's Azumarill (until the latter revealed she has feelings for Trixie's Golduck).
 * Brock (Yūji Ueda (Japanese); Bill Rogers (English)) (1.0-1.5; 3.0-8.0): The Pewter City gym leader. The oldest of eleven siblings, Brock became their caretaker after his father Flint abandoned them to become an unsuccessful Pokémon trainer and his mother died from overworking. Brock took his siblings to see a Western Pokémon movie once. After being defeated by Ash, Flint returned to take care of his family, allowing Brock to follow his dream in becoming a Pokémon breeder; Brock decided to join Ash on his journey. Brock is an accomplished cook and cooks many meals for his friends. He also tends to fall in love with almost every girl and woman he meets (especially all the Officer Jennys and Nurse Joys), only for Misty (later Max) to attack him and/or pull him away (mostly by the ear) in disgust and irritation. When Ash and his friends arrived at the Orange Archipelago, Brock decided to become Professor Ivy's housekeeper; however, after some incident with Professor Ivy (presumably being rejected by her for love), he returned to Kanto in depression and became a co-housekeeper for the Ketchum residence. He then rejoined Ash's group for Johto. Brock received a Heavy Ball from Kurt in Azalea Town. Brock occasionally referees mock Pokémon battles. After the Silver Conference, Brock was forced to leave Ash and return home to take care of some family errands (leaving behind a picnic lunchbox with some cutlery); however, after discovering that his family was doing just fine, he decides to rejoin Ash in Hoenn, arriving just in time to save him and his friends from a flock of attacking Taillow. After Hoenn, Brock returned to Pewter Gym but quickly rejoined Ash for the Battle Frontier.
 * Crobat (Shin-ichiro Miki) (1.0-8.0): Crobat was originally caught in Mt. Moon when it was a Zubat, attacking a scientist named Seymour. He seemed to fall in love with Dr. Anna's Zubat, Mimi, and later evolved into Golbat after helping himself, Brock, Dr. Anna, and Mimi out of a cave. Golbat later evolved once again into Crobat while fighting against Team Rocket at an archaeological dig site.
 * Forretress ([Unknown] (Japanese); Eric Stuart (English)) (3.0-8.0): Brock originally used a Fast Ball to catch and rescue a Pineco at Azalea Town that was being attacked by Team Rocket. When outside her Poké Ball, Pineco has a habit of self-destructing in excitement. She later evolved into Forretress.
 * Geodude (Shin-ichiro Miki (Japanese); Marc Thompson (English)) (1.0-8.0): Geodude was first seen defeating Ash's Pidgeotto but then lost to Ash's Pikachu.
 * Ludicolo (Fumihiko Tachiki (Japanese); Bill Rogers (English)) (6.0-8.0): Ludicolo was originally a Lotad owned by a group of sisters (Natalie, Nicole, and Rico) and lived near the Pretty Pedal flower shop on Route 104. He was the weakest of his herd as he was unable to water the flower shop's plants, but after some encouragement from Brock (and saving his herd from Team Rocket), he was able to gain the strength to water the plants and decided to go with his encourager. After falling into a well, he evolved into Lombre. Samantha's Mawile had a crush on Lombre, even though the latter didn't reciprocate the same feelings at first. Lombre later stole a water stone from Samantha to evolve into Ludicolo, but Mawile rejected her love for him (presumably) due to his size. For the Battle Frontier, Ludicolo stayed at Brock's house to entertain his trainer's siblings.
 * Mudkip (Natsuki Yoshihara (Japanese); Michele Knotz (English)) (6.0-8.0): Mudkip originally lived with a herd of Mudkip owned by Old Man Swamp on Dewford Island, where it was very defensive of protecting its herd and would attack any trainers that meant harm; however, it eventually befriended Ash and his friends, and after Brock helped it saved its herd, Old Man Swamp suggested it go with him.
 * Onix ([Unknown]) (1.0-8.0): Brock's starter Pokémon. Brock originally received Onix as a gift by his father on his tenth birthday.
 *  Vulpix (Rikako Aikawa (Japanese); Suzy Myers (English)) (1.0-4.0): Vulpix was originally owned by a famed Pokémon breeder named Suzie. After Suzie departed to continue her breeding career, she gave her Vulpix to her idolizer: Brock. In Johto, Brock gave permanent ownership of Vulpix back to Suzie for the Pokémon Breeding Contest in Bonitaville. 
 *  Jigglypuff (Mika Kanai (Japanese); Michele Knotz (English)) (1.0-6.0): Ash and his friends originally met Jigglypuff near Neon Town; unfortunately, it was unable to sing. With help from and his friends, Jigglypuff was eventually able to find its voice and sing; however, its song was so powerful that it would cause anyone who heard it to fall asleep; this would prompt Jigglypuff to steal a pen from Ash's backpack, which it would later disguise as a microphone, and draw on its sleepy victim's faces in retaliation. After curing Neon Town of its sleeplessness, Jigglypuff began traveling around the world and singing its song, hoping to find somebody who can stay awake and hear its song through its entirety. Jigglypuff has a habit of mistaking pointy things (like stands) for microphones. In Hoenn, it eventually managed to find that Alanna's Whismur to not fall asleep during Jigglypuff's song (although the only reason being that Whismur was using his soundproof ability and couldn't hear). 
 * Max (Fushigi Yamada (Japanese); Amy Birnbaum (English)) (6.0-8.0): May's bratty younger brother and an aspiring Pokémon trainer. Max and May saw a sci-fi Pokémon movie with their parents about a Meowth who was enlarged by aliens one time. He passed himself off as the gym leader of the Petalburg Gym until the real leader, his father, arrived. He constantly got Ash's name wrong early on. After noticing Ash's lack of "knowledge" of Pokémon, Max decided to join him and May. Unlike the rest of Ash's group, Max does not any Pokémon on hand (due to him not being old enough). He believed his father, Petalburg City gym leader Norman, is unbeatable and became displeased with defeating him at first but eventually overcame it. After Hoenn, Max returned home but re-joined Ash for the Battle Frontier; Tracey gave Max a digital map to find the Battle Frontier areas.
 * May (KAORI (Japanese); Michele Knotz (English)) (6.0-8.0): A clumsy ten-year-old Pokémon trainer from Hoenn and the daughter of the Petalburg City gym leader: Norman. She disliked Pokémon at first but loves traveling; one time, while swimming at the beach with her family, May was surrounded by a herd of Tentacool that mistook her for one of their own, and when her mother noticed this, she mistook her daughter for a Tentacool and tried to catch her. As a child, she had a crush on a boy and tried to get with him (the specific details are not explicitly detailed). Max and May saw a sci-fi Pokémon movie with their parents about a Meowth who was enlarged by aliens. Another movie May saw all by herself was about a Natu and Xatu who were visiting space, only to be separated by an ice meteorite. May began traveling with Ash after his Pikachu accidentally destroyed her bike. Due to her lack of experience with Pokémon, she spent most of her time complaining and being unable to command her Pokémon correctly. After witnessing a Pokémon contest, she decided to become a Pokémon coordinator; her primary coordinator rivals are Drew and Harley, and her idol is Dr. Abby. May won her first contest in Fallarbor Town. After winning five ribbons (Fallarbor, Verdanturf, Lilycove, Purika, and Pacifidlog), May entered the Pokémon Grand Festival; May defeated Harley in the second stage but lost to Drew in the following stage. After Hoenn, May returned home but re-joined Ash for the Battle Frontier to attend the Kanto Pokémon contests.
 * Beautifly (Ryoko Shiraishi (Japanese); Michele Knotz (English)) (6.0-8.0): May originally encountered Wurmple on Route 104 and caught it with the help of Forrest Franklin. It later evolved into Silcoon and into Beautifly later on while battling with Jessie's Cascoon. Beautifly stayed at home due to May's mother falling in love with it.
 * May (KAORI (Japanese); Michele Knotz (English)) (6.0-8.0): A clumsy ten-year-old Pokémon trainer from Hoenn and the daughter of the Petalburg City gym leader: Norman. She disliked Pokémon at first but loves traveling; one time, while swimming at the beach with her family, May was surrounded by a herd of Tentacool that mistook her for one of their own, and when her mother noticed this, she mistook her daughter for a Tentacool and tried to catch her. As a child, she had a crush on a boy and tried to get with him (the specific details are not explicitly detailed). Max and May saw a sci-fi Pokémon movie with their parents about a Meowth who was enlarged by aliens. Another movie May saw all by herself was about a Natu and Xatu who were visiting space, only to be separated by an ice meteorite. May began traveling with Ash after his Pikachu accidentally destroyed her bike. Due to her lack of experience with Pokémon, she spent most of her time complaining and being unable to command her Pokémon correctly. After witnessing a Pokémon contest, she decided to become a Pokémon coordinator; her primary coordinator rivals are Drew and Harley, and her idol is Dr. Abby. May won her first contest in Fallarbor Town. After winning five ribbons (Fallarbor, Verdanturf, Lilycove, Purika, and Pacifidlog), May entered the Pokémon Grand Festival; May defeated Harley in the second stage but lost to Drew in the following stage. After Hoenn, May returned home but re-joined Ash for the Battle Frontier to attend the Kanto Pokémon contests.
 * Beautifly (Ryoko Shiraishi (Japanese); Michele Knotz (English)) (6.0-8.0): May originally encountered Wurmple on Route 104 and caught it with the help of Forrest Franklin. It later evolved into Silcoon and into Beautifly later on while battling with Jessie's Cascoon. Beautifly stayed at home due to May's mother falling in love with it.


 * Combusken (Chinami Nishimura (Japanese); Bill Rogers (English)) (6.0-8.0): May's starter Pokémon. May chose Torchic because of its cuteness (Treecko looked too scary, while Mudkip attacked her in the woods). It easily gets angry and attacks anyone who insults it. Torchic started completely clueless and inexperienced as during its first battle with Team Rocket, it kept attacking Max. After gaining some experience, it became more obedient and later evolved into Combusken.
 * Munchlax (Chie Satō (Japanese); Carter Cathcart (English)) (8.0): Munchlax originally lived around Route 132, where it liked eating things (including May's awful-tasting Pokéblocks). After Munchlax is framed by Team Rocket for stealing a bunch of trainers' Pokéblocks, May attempted to catch it to prove its innocence (and because of it liking her food), but Munchlax refused to fight and kept avoiding attacks by May's Combusken. After its innocence was proven, Munchlax was caught by May (after the former ate the Poké Ball). Its appetite is so big that it eats other Pokémon's food, as well as food from other humans.
 * Skitty (Megumi Hayashibara) (7.0-8.0): Skitty was originally found fatigued by Ash and his friends on Route 111. They quickly took it to a greenhouse owned by Eliza for aromatherapy. Team Rocket attacks the greenhouse to steal the perfume but accidentally ended up kidnapping Skitty as well. Jessie became adored by it and tried to keep it, but Meowth, charmed by its cuteness and not wanting it to get hurt, helped it escape. May tried to catch it, but Skitty knocked the Poké Ball out of her hand and willingly went inside. Skitty is extremely energetic as it lets itself out of its Poké Ball and likes chasing tails (such as Pikachu's and its own). Skitty stayed at home after falling in love with Norman's greenhouse.
 * Squirtle (Tomoe Hanba (Japanese); Michele Knotz (English)) (8.0): May's starter Kanto Pokémon. Due to his disliking of Poké Balls, Squirtle quickly chose to join with May.
 *  Misty (Mayumi Iizuka (Japanese); Michele Knotz (English)) (1.0-5.0): One of the four Cerulean City gym leaders and the younger sister of the Sensational Sisters (Daisy, Lily, and Violet). As a child, Misty was only given hand-me-downs while her sisters constantly received Princess Dolls. She also loved playing the tambourine. Misty dreamed of being a Pokémon magician at a young age, watching every Pokémon show that came out. Misty originally met Ash after fishing him and his Pikachu out of the water. They borrowed her bike to escape a violent Spearow flock and accidentally destroyed it along the way, prompting Misty to travel with Ash until the latter paid her back. She hates bug Pokémon (including Ash's Caterpie and a wild Weedle). When Ash arrived at the Cerulean Gym, Misty fought him and lost. Misty seems to be an expert on riddles. In the Johto region, Misty received a Lure Ball from Kurt in Azalea Town. She is short-tempered and can easily get angry at times (according to a Cassidy/Butch-falsified fortune-telling book, she is like a Gyarados). After the Silver Conference, Misty was forced to leave Ash and return home to helm the Cerulean Gym after her sisters for a trip around the world (leaving behind a handkerchief for Ash); she also gets back her newly fixed bike from Nurse Joy at Viridian City. Misty later came to Hoenn to visit Ash and Brock (as well as their two new traveling companions: Max and May), as well as attend the Togepi Festival. but it turns out to be a trap by Team Rocket. After releasing Togetic to the Mirage Kingdom, Misty returned to Cerulean Gym. She later arrived at Ash's house to introduce him to her Azurill. She briefly rejoined Ash for the Battle Frontier own their way to the Battle Factory but was to return to Cerulean City early. Despite her resentment of her self-proclaimed all=knowing sisters, Misty still cares about them. 
 * Azurill (Megumi Hayashibara (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (8.0): The offspring of Tracey's Marill. Before hatching, Azurill was originally given to Misty as an egg by Tracey. Azurill spends most of its time outside its Poké Ball.


 *  Goldeen (Ikue Ohtani (Japanese); Rachael Lillis (English)) (1.0-5.0; 7.0-8.0): Misty first used Goldeen against Team Rocket, but due to its uselessness on land, it was quickly recalled. 


 *  Horsea (Machiko Toyoshima (Japanese); Rachael Lillis (English)) (1.0-5.0; 7.0-8.0): Horsea was originally found by Ash and his friends in Porta Vista, where he pleaded with them to stop a Tentacool and Tentacruel retaliation attack against Nastina for destroying their coral. After the attack was quelled and Nastina was defeated, Horsea joined Misty. Upon returning to Cerulean Gym for a short visit, Misty left him under the care of her sisters. 
 *  Politoed (Shin-ichiro Miki (Japanese); Eric Stuart (English)) (2.0-5.0; 7.0-8.0): Misty originally met Politoed as a Poliwag on an island while searching for salveyo weed to cure Ash and Tracey of Vileplume's sun spore. After it was saved by her from Team Rocket, Poliwag helped Misty find the weed and even gave some to Meowth and James to cure Jessie from the same attack. Poliwag liked Misty so much that the latter took ownership of it so they could be together. Poliwag later evolved into Poliwhirl during a friendly battle with Ash in Johto and evolved into Politoed with a King's Rock that Ash won at a Pokémon Sumo Conference in Rikishii Town. 
 *  Psyduck (Rikako Aikawa (Japanese); Michele Knotz (English)) (1.0-5.0; 7.0-8.0): Psyduck was originally encountered at the Pokémon Center in HopHopHop Town after Ash and his friends cured all the hypnotized humans and Pokémon, Psyduck began following them and ended up inside Misty's Poké Ball. Psyduck is notable for causing lots of misfortune to his trainer, most notably jumping out of his Poké Ball despite Misty not choosing him for battle. He constantly has a headache but is able to fight back and use his powers when his headache is under a severe amount of stress and/or danger. Prior to the Pokémon League, Psyduck was cast as the lead star of Clevon Schpeilbunk's latest Pokémon movie, Pokémon in Love, which Ash and his friends later watched in Hollywood. Misty initially became excited when she believed Psyduck evolved into a competent Golduck, only to discover that the Golduck she had was completely different from her Psyduck; that Golduck quickly left Misty afterwards. Despite her constant irritations, Misty refuses to trade Psyduck away. 
 *  Starmie (Ikue Ohtani) (1.0-5.0; 7.0-8.0): Starmie was first seen losing against Ash's Pidgeotto in a Cerulean Gym battle. Upon returning to Cerulean Gym for a short visit, Misty left it at the under the care of her sisters. 
 *  Staryu (Shin-ichiro Miki) (1.0-5.0; 7.0-8.0): Misty's lead Pokémon. 
 *  Togetic (Satomi Koorogi) (1.0-5.0; 7.0-8.0): Togetic was originally found by Ash as an egg at a Pokémon fossil dig site in Grampa Canyon. Upon hatching into Togepi, he imprinted Misty as his mother with Ash's Pikachu acting as his surrogate brother. While Togepi was visiting Hoenn with Misty, they were kidnapped by Team Rocket and taken to the Mirage Kingdom under the order of Colonel Hanson, who specifically wanted Togepi to usurp the royal family and take over the kingdom. While abducted by Colonel Hanson, Togepi evolved into Togetic and escaped back to his family. After Colonel Hanson's arrest, Togetic decided to stay in the Mirage Kingdom and protect both the Togepi and royal family. 
 * Team Rocket (1.0-8.0): The primary antagonists; a trio of bumbling criminals working for the organization of the same name, led by Giovanni. Before joining Team Rocket, Jessie and James attempted to study at the Pokémon Technical Institute, but both failed the entrance exam. They also used to be members of a Sunnytown biker gang; they were respectively known as "Big Jess"/"Chainer Jessie" (known for swinging her chain above her head while riding her bike) and "Little Jim"/"Trainer James" (who always used training wheels on his bike). After being defeated by Ash's Pikachu at Viridian City's Pokémon Center, they saw him as a powerful Pokémon and made him their primary capture target ever since, but every scheme they pull off (successful or not) usually ends with Pikachu (or their capture victims) either being rescued or escaping on their own and Team Rocket "blasting off". On certain occasions, Team Rocket would reluctantly work with Ash and his friends (such as escaping the sinking St. Anne or capturing a rampaging Claydol). Despite being evil, Jessie and James are actually good-natured and kind-hearted to an extent (mostly due to their unpleasant childhoods) as they truly care about their Pokémon. Team Rocket's primary mode of transportation is a Meowth-style hot air balloon. They primarily address Ash and his friends and "twerps". Usually, when wearing disguises, Jessie and James (the latter more prominently) would cross-dress. Jessie and James attempted to take the Pokémon League Admissions Exam, but both ended up with the lowest scores. In Johto, Team Rocket attempted to steal Ash's Phanpy egg, but their plan was thwarted by a Kangaskhan. The trio was kicked out of Team Rocket for failing to pay their endless load of unpaid dues and loans, forcing them to defeat a band of Pokémon trainers (Ash and his friends) before being reinstated; they fail but are reinstated nevertheless in exchanged for their monthly paychecks (collected by a Team Rocket scout's Delibird). Every time they first appear in an episode, they usually open with a motto. After the desolations of Teams Magma and Aqua, the trio are assigned a top-secret mission. After Hoenn, Team Rocket changed their motto.
 * James (Shin-ichiro Miki (Japanese); Carter Cathcart (English)) (1.0-8.0): The primary male antagonist; prior to joining Team Rocket, James was originally born to overbearing millionaires and owned a Growlithe named Growlie. James' childhood mansion was made of marble (though James never understood why). On Kids Day, James would be free to take a day off from school, allowing him to swim all day and eat ice cream sandwiches. All of his childhood clothing was made out of Mareep wool, but he was constantly beaten up by his envious classmates. James was a cheerleader as well. One day, while passing a carnival, James spotted a Chimeco and wanted one badly, but his parents wouldn't give him one, and the carnival had ended, thwarting James' chance of getting one. His parents arranged him to marry Jeesebelle, but her domineering behavior ultimately caused James to run away and abandon his upper-class family. Before joining Team Rocket, James originally intended to become a PokéRinger and trained under a PokéRinger master. After his parents apparently died, James was forced into returning by his teammates so they could claim his inheritance money; however, it is revealed that his parents faked their death so they could force him into marrying Jessebelle. Thankfully, Growlie was freed by Team Rocket (as well as Ash and his friends), allowing it to rescue James and help him escape back to his teammates; before fleeing, James asked Growlie to watch after his parents. His primary Team Rocket rival is Butch. James has been a victim of many cons by a Magikarp salesman.
 * Cacnea (Katsuyuki Konishi (Japanese); Michele Knotz (English)) (6.0-8.0): James' current lead Pokémon. While Team Rocket was battling a Pokémon poacher named Rico in Petalburg Woods, they were saved from a Beedrill horde by Cacnea; James gave him a bag of cookies as gratitude. Later that evening, Cacnea caught up to Team Rocket and James decided to take ownership of him, causing Cacnea to become so excited that he hugged him (and accidentally poked him with his spikes). Whenever summoned from his Poké Ball, Cacnea would immediately hug James in excitement. In Kanto, Cacnea accidentally ate Dr. Gordon's growth candy, causing it to grow in size, but it returned to normal size thanks to a giant Butterfree's supersonic attack.
 * Cacnea (Katsuyuki Konishi (Japanese); Michele Knotz (English)) (6.0-8.0): James' current lead Pokémon. While Team Rocket was battling a Pokémon poacher named Rico in Petalburg Woods, they were saved from a Beedrill horde by Cacnea; James gave him a bag of cookies as gratitude. Later that evening, Cacnea caught up to Team Rocket and James decided to take ownership of him, causing Cacnea to become so excited that he hugged him (and accidentally poked him with his spikes). Whenever summoned from his Poké Ball, Cacnea would immediately hug James in excitement. In Kanto, Cacnea accidentally ate Dr. Gordon's growth candy, causing it to grow in size, but it returned to normal size thanks to a giant Butterfree's supersonic attack.


 * Chimeco (Natsuki Toshihara (Japanese); Michele Knotz (English)) (7.0-8.0): James met Chimeco at a Fortree City festival and claimed ownership of it due to his desire of having one as a child. It has a habit of breaking out of its Poké Ball at the end of Team Rocket's motto and likes to wrap itself around its trainer's eyes. Chimeco is hardly seen inside its Poké Ball.


 *  Victreebel (#1) (Rikako Aikawa) (1.0-5.0): James first left his Weepinbell at a breeding center (which was actually a front for Team Rocket members Cassidy and Butch). When he and Team Rocket (as well as Ash and his friends) were caught breaking into the breeding center (unaware of Team Rocket's ownership at the time), James found his Weepinbell—now evolved into Victreebel—and released it. Victreebel loves its trainer so much that it would constantly partially eat him in delight and excitement. James was forced by his teammates to trade Victreebel for a Magikarp salesman's Weepinbell (which would later evolve to a Victreebel); the two Victreebel would later escape from their respective owners, fall in love, and run off to live together. 


 *  Weezing ([Unknown] (Japanese); Michael Haigney (English)) (1.0-6.0): James' Kanto and Johto lead Pokémon. Prior to his evolution from Koffing, James received him as a Christmas present one year prior to the main series. In Hoenn, James tearfully released Weezing to allow it to help a herd of poached Ekans and Koffing escape from a Pokémon poacher named Rico. 
 * Jessie (Megumi Hayashibara (Japanese); Michele Knotz (English)) (1.0-8.0): The primary female antagonist; the self-proclaimed leader of the trio. Jessie didn't make many friends as a child for unknown reasons. She seemed to hate Princess Festivals as she wasn't able to receive any Princess Dolls as a child. She also caught one of Santa Claus' many Jynx "stealing" a toy of hers as a child (although in reality, the Jynx took Jessie's "stolen toy" to Santa Claus' workshop for repairment and later returned it to her as an adult). Jessie loves snow so much that her mother would make snow-flavored food for her as a child. She was also able to find love because of her evil personality and behavior. Jessie tried fortune telling with many methods but could never be given a true fortune, Jessie's childhood dreams were to be a doctor, an actress, and a trainer. In her school years, Jessie wanted a balloon pencil case but never got one and was mocked by her classmates because of it. In her teenage years, she enrolled in a Pokémon Nurse School in the hopes of becoming a nurse where she befriended a clumsy Chansey; she ultimately failed to become a nurse (primarily since the school was meant for Chanseys), but her clumsy Chansey friend (who would later evolve into a Blissey and work at Happy Town's Pokémon Center) gave her half of her graduation necklace to remember her by. Jessie had a very brief modeling career—making a literally small appearance in a mountain magazine. She tried being a weather girl but was fired for being too inaccurate. While training to join Team Rocket, Jessie would force Wendy to pay for their snacks. Her primary Team Rocket rival is Cassidy. Beautiful artworks seem to remind Jessie of her lonely childhood (in one word: chrysanthemum). She is very passionate about her hair and hates anyone who ruins it. In Hoenn, she began participating in Pokémon contests (usually under disguise) like May but resorted to cheating on several occasions (such is the case as her first contest in Fallarbor Town).
 *  Arbok (Kōichi Sakaguchi) (1.0-6.0): Jessie's Kanto and Johto lead Pokémon. Prior to his evolution from Ekans, Jessie originally received him as a birthday gift a year prior to the main series. In Hoenn, Jessie tearfully released Arbok to allow him to help a herd of poached Ekans and Koffing escape from a Pokémon poacher named Rico. 
 * Dustox (Chinami Nishimura (Japanese); Michele Knotz (English)) (6.0-8.0): After failing to catch (and later steal) May's Wurmple, Jessie managed to catch her own on Route 104. Wurmple later evolved into Cascoon (which Jessie mistook for Silcoon) and into Dustox later on while battling with May's Beautifly. In Kanto, Dustox accidentally ate Dr. Gordon's growth candy, causing her to grow in size, but it returned to normal size thanks to a giant Butterfree's supersonic attack.
 *  Lickitung (Chinami Nishimura (Japanese); Michael Haigney (English)) (1.0-3.0): Jessie originally caught Lickitung in O-Hina Town after it ate all of Team Rocket's food during the Princess Festival. In Palmpona, Jessie accidentally traded Lickitung for Benny's Wobbuffet. 
 * Seviper (Chie Satō (Japanese); Bil Rogers (English)) (6.0-8.0): Jessie's current lead Pokémon. Seviper originally lived in Petalburg Woods, where it stole food from travelers (like Brock and Jessie) and attacked their Pokémon. After ripping off and eating Jessie's hair, the latter attacked and caught it.
 * Seviper (Chie Satō (Japanese); Bil Rogers (English)) (6.0-8.0): Jessie's current lead Pokémon. Seviper originally lived in Petalburg Woods, where it stole food from travelers (like Brock and Jessie) and attacked their Pokémon. After ripping off and eating Jessie's hair, the latter attacked and caught it.


 * Wobbuffet (Yūji Ueda (Japanese); Erica Schroeder (English)) (3.0-8.0): Wobbuffet was originally owned by a boy named Benny who was planning on trading him away in Palmpona; he ended up trading with Jessie's Lickitung by accident. Wobuffet has a habit of breaking out of his Poké Ball at random (especially at the end of Team Rocket's motto).
 * Meowth (Inuko Inuyama (Japanese); Carter Cathcart (English)) (1.0-8.0): The primary Pokémon antagonist; a talking Meowth that travels with Team Rocket. Prior to joining Team Rocket, Meowth was born alone without any friends or family and constantly trying to find food. One night, Meowth watched a movie called That Darn Meowth! Inspired by the movie, Meowth moved to Hollywood where he was found and adopted by a gang of Meowth led by a Persian. With their help, he was able to find and steal actual food. During his time in the gang, he fell in love with a rich female Meowth named Meowzie, but he was rejected by her for being a street Meowth. Striving to earn Meowzie's love, Meowth tried becoming human, such as learning to walk and speak like a human. Unfortunately, Meowzie still rejected him for still being a street Meowth, prompting him to join Team Rocket to earn more money. Sometime later, while Team Rocket chased Ash and his friends to Hollywood, the street Meowth gang attempted to force Meowth back into their gang, but Meowth refused; however, he discovered that Meowzie joined the gang after being abandoned by her now-broke owner. Meowth defeated the gang in the hopes of saving Meowzie, but she still rejected him for the Persian leader, prompting a heartbroken Meowth to return to Team Rocket alone. On Golden Island in the Orange Islands, Meowth got worshipped as the "Great Meowth of Bounty" but ultimately rejected the position to reunite with his team (and after being forced into unsuccessfully performing payday). In Johto, Meowth's tail became a victim of various bitings by Madame Muchmoney's Snubbull.
 * Meowth (Inuko Inuyama (Japanese); Carter Cathcart (English)) (1.0-8.0): The primary Pokémon antagonist; a talking Meowth that travels with Team Rocket. Prior to joining Team Rocket, Meowth was born alone without any friends or family and constantly trying to find food. One night, Meowth watched a movie called That Darn Meowth! Inspired by the movie, Meowth moved to Hollywood where he was found and adopted by a gang of Meowth led by a Persian. With their help, he was able to find and steal actual food. During his time in the gang, he fell in love with a rich female Meowth named Meowzie, but he was rejected by her for being a street Meowth. Striving to earn Meowzie's love, Meowth tried becoming human, such as learning to walk and speak like a human. Unfortunately, Meowzie still rejected him for still being a street Meowth, prompting him to join Team Rocket to earn more money. Sometime later, while Team Rocket chased Ash and his friends to Hollywood, the street Meowth gang attempted to force Meowth back into their gang, but Meowth refused; however, he discovered that Meowzie joined the gang after being abandoned by her now-broke owner. Meowth defeated the gang in the hopes of saving Meowzie, but she still rejected him for the Persian leader, prompting a heartbroken Meowth to return to Team Rocket alone. On Golden Island in the Orange Islands, Meowth got worshipped as the "Great Meowth of Bounty" but ultimately rejected the position to reunite with his team (and after being forced into unsuccessfully performing payday). In Johto, Meowth's tail became a victim of various bitings by Madame Muchmoney's Snubbull.



{Manga Universe}
<The main setting of the Pokémon Adventures manga>


 * Amarillo del Bosque "Yellow" Verde ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): A Pokémon trainer from Kanto. She initially disguised herself as a boy.
 * Chuchu ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Yellow's Pikachu, was obtained by Yellow in between the Yellow Chapter and the GSC chapter. She has a courtship with Red's Pika, resulting in an Egg later given to Gold before it hatched, that later gave him his Pichu. As of A Well-Journeyed Jumpluff, she is level 31, has a Mild nature, and her Characteristic is "likes to run."
 * Dody ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Dody was obtained as a Doduo that Yellow obtained from her uncle Wilton. She uses him for transportation, and he evolved during a battle with Lance in The Might of... Metapod?!. As of A Well-Journeyed Jumpluff, he is level 33, has a Hasty nature, and his Characteristic is "quick tempered."
 * Gravvy ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Gravvy was initially Brock's Graveler, but after a battle with Agatha's Gastly in As Gastly as Before, he gave him to Yellow. Like most traded Pokémon given to badgeless Trainers, he does not obey her at first, but he begins to listen by the time she reaches Vermilion City. He evolves into Golem during a battle with Lance in The Might of... Metapod?! like the rest of Yellow's Pokémon, although as a species he isn't supposed to do so without a trade (a fact that Blaine contemplates while holding her Poké Balls). His evolution was due to being exchanged from Brock to Yellow, though it took a while as Yellow didn't see Gravvy as her Pokémon right away. Yellow uses Gravvy whenever she needs a lot of power. He was last seen in the final battle against Guile Hideout's rental Pokémon. As of A Well-Journeyed Jumpluff, he is level 39, has a Quirky nature, and his Characteristic is "a little quick tempered."
 * Kitty ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Yellow's Butterfree was saved by Yellow during a battle with Agatha's Gastly, as a Caterpie. He was then caught by Yellow with Blue's assistance during her training with him, although he had expected him to have been caught and evolved into Metapod before he went to help. He evolved twice during a battle with Lance in The Might of... Metapod?!. Kitty is used when ever Yellow needs to Fly. As of A Well-Journeyed Jumpluff, he is level 20, has a Brave nature, and his Characteristic is "impetuous and silly."


 * Omny ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Omny was an Omanyte when he was given to Yellow by Misty, who was his original Trainer. He was given to Yellow as with Brock's Gravvy, then a Graveler. Omny initially does not obey her but does later on. He evolves into Omastar during a battle with Lance in The Might of... Metapod?!. Omny has been used to stop fires, to stop the ship from sinking, also to defeat Orm's Jumpluff with Blizzard. As of A Well-Journeyed Jumpluff, he is level 42, has a Docile nature, and his Characteristic is "somewhat vain."


 * Ratty ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The first Pokémon Yellow caught with Red's assistance, as a Rattata. In Can't Catch Caterpie? he evolves during Yellow's training with Blue. As of A Well-Journeyed Jumpluff, he is level 25, has a Hardy nature, and his Characteristic is "highly persistent."


 * Blue Oak ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Professor Oak's grandson and the gym leader of Viridian City.
 * Alakazam ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Blue caught this Pokémon when it was rampaging due to the radio in Rock, Paper...Scizor. As of The Last Battle XIV, Alakazam is at level 64 and has a Lax nature.
 * Arcanine ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Blue caught this Pokémon when it was rampaging due to the radio in Rock, Paper...Scizor. As of The Last Battle XIV, Arcanine is at level 71 and his Characteristic is "a little quick tempered".
 * Charizard ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The Pokémon Blue received from his grandfather, Professor Oak, as a Charmander. He was taught the powerful Blast Burn technique in the Sevii Islands. Like most of Blue's Pokémon, he has a stern personality. He debuted in A Glimpse of the Glow in a battle against Mew. He evolved into Charmeleon sometime between The Secret of Kangaskhan and Onix Is On!, and debuted again in his current form in Kalling Kadabra. In the X & Y chapter, Charizard is revealed to have gained the ability to Mega Evolve. As of A Vicious Cycle of Possibilities, he is level 89, has a Bold nature, and his Characteristic is "good endurance."
 * Exeggutor ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Blue caught this Pokémon when it was rampaging due to the radio in Rock, Paper...Scizor. As of The Last Battle XIV, Exeggutor is at level 67 and has a Relaxed nature.
 * Exeggutor ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Blue caught this Pokémon when it was rampaging due to the radio in Rock, Paper...Scizor. As of The Last Battle XIV, Exeggutor is at level 67 and has a Relaxed nature.


 * Golduck ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): One of Blue's main team members. Blue uses this Pokémon's psychic ability to see things he can't see and "talk" to people without talking, all through the Pokédex. Other than battling, Blue uses him to Surf. As of A Vicious Cycle of Possibilities, he is level 88, has a Serious nature, and his Characteristic is "loves to eat."


 * Machamp ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): One of Blue's original main team members. He evolved from Machoke under Red's care due to the accidental trade that occurred between the two in A Tale of Ninetales. He has a Bashful nature. Machamp's four arms were always useful in battles where Blue needed his superpower the most, doing much damage to Red's Snor in both the fights he had with him, even managing to faint him once. As of A Vicious Cycle of Possibilities, he is level 80, has a Bashful nature, and his Characteristic is "nods off a lot."
 * Ninetails ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Blue and Red caught Ninetales together, but Blue succeeded in claiming him. He has also used Ninetales later against Red in the Pokémon League and against Agatha's Gengar at Cerise Island. As of The Last Battle XIV, Ninetales is at level 68, has a Modest nature, and his Characteristic is "thoroughly cunning."
 * Pidgeot ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): One of Blue's original main team members. He was used to send letters to Professor Oak when they cut off communication after Blue's battle with Agatha. He was later replaced by Rhydon. He has a Hardy nature. As of The Last Battle XIV, Pidgeot is at level 76, has a Hardy nature, and his Characteristic is "often lost in thought."


 * Porygon2 ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Pokémon Blue won at the Celadon City Game Corner. It later evolved into Porygon2 prior to Playful Porygon2, and proved to be very useful during the FireRed & LeafGreen chapter. As of My, My, My Mimic, it is level 78, has a Quirky nature, and its Characteristic is "highly curious."
 * Pumpkaboo ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Blue's Average Size Pumpkaboo helped discover an unconscious Diantha underneath Route 8 after the latter was defeated by Malva. He is level 55 and has a Hasty nature.
 * Rhyperior ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Rhyperior was captured by Blue as a Rhydon in Rock, Paper...Scizor. In the Indigo League preliminary rounds, Rhydon was used against Chuck, Blue's former teacher. Despite being recently captured, Blue quickly trained Rhydon to a high level with a combination of his abilities and a book written by Giovanni called Secret Earth Arts, which contained detailed information on Ground-type Pokémon that only the former Viridian City Gym Leader knew of. With these, Blue managed to defeat Chuck with Rhydon alone despite the type disadvantage, earning a win for the Kanto Gym Leaders. In the HeartGold & SoulSilver chapter, Rhydon was traded to Silver to replace his missing Ursaring. With the Protector he held, Rhydon evolved into Rhyperior and stayed with him throughout the entire chapter. Sometime before the X & Y chapter, Silver returned Rhyperior to Blue. He is level 82, has a Mild nature, and his Characteristic is "proud of its power."


 * Scizor ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Blue's first Pokémon, who trained with him since childhood as a Scyther. He knows a variety of Generation II moves due to his training under Chuck when Blue was his student. As of My, My, My Mimic, he is level 82, has a Docile nature, and his Characteristic is "takes plenty of siestas."


 * Crystal ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): A Pokémon trainer from Johto.
 * Crystal ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): A Pokémon trainer from Johto.


 * Archy ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5):


 * Bellossom (#2) ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Bellossom for Professor Oak's research, as shown at the end of Volume 10.
 * Bellsprout ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught a Bellsprout family on her way to Union Cave.
 * Blissey ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Blissey is used during Emerald's battle against the Frontier Brain, Lucy. She goes up against Seviper and, although she is able to deliver the first attack, Blissey is poisoned by Seviper's Poison Fang. Emerald could not heal her with a Berry, but he is able to switch her out with Starmie, activating her Ability. Later, she is knocked out by Seviper but left a special surprise for Lucy afterward.
 * Bonee ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5):
 * Butterfree ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Butterfree for Professor Oak's research, as shown at the end of Volume 10.
 * Caterpie ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Caterpie in Cherrygrove City on her way to see Professor Oak.
 * Chumee ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5):
 * Cleffa ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught a Cleffa family on her way to Union Cave.
 * Corsola ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught the leader of a group of Corsola after they attacked the ship she was on. It is housed in a Lure Ball.
 * Ditto ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Ditto for Professor Oak's research, as shown at the end of Volume 10.
 * Drowzee ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught a Drowzee family on her way to Union Cave.
 * Dunsparce ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Dunsparce as they were struggling to escape a runaway boat.
 * Ekans ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught an Ekans family on her way to Union Cave.
 * Electrode ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Eusine's first known Pokémon that serves as his mode of land transportation. It was first seen accidentally shocking Crystal's Archy after the two mistook one another for Suicune. While he faced the Team Rocket Elite Trio alone, Eusine lent Electrode to Crystal and had it take her to Ecruteak City.
 * Elekid ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): After catching the herd of Staryu, Crystal sees Elekid, and notes that she has not caught one yet. Later it is sent to Professor Oak.
 * Fearow ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Fearow in Cherrygrove City on her way to see Professor Oak.
 * Flaaffy ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Flaaffy as they were struggling to escape a runaway boat.
 * Forretress ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Forretress for Professor Oak's research, as shown at the end of Volume 10.
 * Furret ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Furret for Professor Oak's research, as shown at the end of Volume 10.
 * Gastly ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught a Gastly family on her way to Union Cave.
 * Geodude ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught a Geodude family on her way to Union Cave.
 * Gloom ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Gloom for Professor Oak's research, as shown at the end of Volume 10.
 * Goldeen (#1) ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Goldeen on her way to Union Cave.
 * Goldeen (#2) ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Goldeen for Professor Oak's research, as shown at the end of Volume 10.
 * Hoothoot ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Hoothoot in Cherrygrove City on her way to see Professor Oak.
 * Hoppip (#1) ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Hoppip in Cherrygrove City on her way to see Professor Oak.
 * Hoppip (#2) ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught a Hoppip family on her way to Union Cave.
 * Igglybuff ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Igglybuff for Professor Oak's research, as shown at the end of Volume 10.
 * Jigglypuff ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Jigglypuff for Professor Oak's research, as shown at the end of Volume 10.
 * Kakuna (#1) ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Kakuna in Cherrygrove City on her way to see Professor Oak.
 * Kakuna (#2) ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Kakuna on her way to Union Cave.
 * Larvitar ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Larvitar attacked Archy, injuring him five years prior to Slugging It Out with Slugma, causing him to go on a rampage until Crystal calmed him down. The same one returned in Lively Larvitar, when Crystal returned to Mt. Mortar, tormenting Crystal and Archy until her newly evolved Megaree defeated it, allowing her to capture it and regain her shattered confidence from failing to catch Suicune earlier.
 * Ledian ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Ledian on her way to Union Cave.
 * Ledyba ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Ledyba in Cherrygrove City on her way to see Professor Oak.
 * Magby ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught a Magby while on Route 32.
 * Magikarp ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught a Magikarp family on her way to Union Cave.
 * Mareep ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught a Mareep family on her way to Union Cave.
 * Megaree ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5):
 * Metagross ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Metagross was used against Tucker's Charizard where it tried to hold its own with its combo to attack and defend itself at the same time. However, it was not enough for Charizard's Overheat as it was defeated.
 * Metapod ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Metapod for Professor Oak's research, as shown at the end of Volume 10.
 * Monlee ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5):
 * Mymee ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5):
 * Nate ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5):
 * Nidoran♀ ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught a Nidoran♀ family on her way to Union Cave.
 * Nidoran♂ ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught a Nidoran♂ family on her way to Union Cave.
 * Noctowl ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Noctowl in Cherrygrove City on her way to see Professor Oak.
 * Oddish ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Oddish in Cherrygrove City on her way to see Professor Oak.
 * Onix ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught an Onix family on her way to Union Cave.
 * Paras ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Paras on her way to Union Cave.
 * Parasee ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5):
 * Phanpy (#1) ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Emerald brought along a Phanpy to collect enough items to keep the team going. It was used to stop three Houndoom from attacking.
 * Phanpy (#2) ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught a Phanpy while on Route 32.
 * Pidgeot ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Pidgeot in Cherrygrove City on her way to see Professor Oak.
 * Pidgeotto ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Pidgeotto for Professor Oak's research, as shown at the end of Volume 10.
 * Pidgey ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Pidgey in Cherrygrove City on her way to see Professor Oak.
 * Pineco ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught a Shiny Pineco while on Route 32.
 * Politoed (#1) ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Politoed on her way to Union Cave.
 * Politoed (#2) ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Politoed for Professor Oak's research, as shown at the end of Volume 10.
 * Poliwag ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Poliwag for Professor Oak's research, as shown at the end of Volume 10.
 * Poliwhirl ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Poliwrath for Professor Oak's research, as shown at the end of Volume 10.
 * Poliwrath (#1) ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Poliwrath on her way to Union Cave.
 * Poliwrath (#2) ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Poliwrath for Professor Oak's research, as shown at the end of Volume 10.
 * Quagsire (#1) ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught a Quagsire while on Route 32.
 * Quagsire (#2) ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Quagsire for Professor Oak's research, as shown at the end of Volume 10.
 * Qwilifish ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Multiple Qwilfish attacked in a fit of rage from sewage leaking into their home. In order to end their destruction, Crystal captured them. Afterwards she had Natee save a baby Qwilfish that became ill due to the sewage. Which it soon was cured by Suicune, it is unknown whether she released them or sent them to Professor Oak.
 * Raichu ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Raichu on her way to Union Cave.
 * Rapidash ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Emerald chooses Rapidash as his choice to use in a Tag Battle against the computer's Kirlia and Dusclops. During the battle, Rapidash gets frozen by Dusclops, but he is immediately defrosted by Flame Wheel and defeats the computer player, moving Emerald to the next opponent. Later, Rapidash faces Lucy's Seviper and is able to defeat it after Rapidash is healed by Blissey's Softboiled.
 * Raticate ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Raticate for Professor Oak's research, as shown at the end of Volume 10.
 * Rattata (#1) ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Rattata in Cherrygrove City on her way to see Professor Oak.
 * Rattata (#2) ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Rattata on her way to Union Cave.
 * Remoraid ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal gave Wilton twenty Remoraid, after they had caused a commotion while they were sailing. Later he gave them to Gold in Lively Lugia II, which he promptly used in conjunction with his new Mantine.
 * Sandshrew ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught a Sandshrew family on her way to Union Cave.
 * Seaking (#1) ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught a Seaking while on Route 32.
 * Seaking (#2) ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Seaking for Professor Oak's research, as shown at the end of Volume 10.
 * Sentret ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Sentret in Cherrygrove City on her way to see Professor Oak.
 * Shedninja ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Emerald chose Shedinja as it only had one HP and the unique Wonder Guard Ability, allowing only super effective moves to hit it. It went up against a wild Misdreavus and was able to defeat it without any problems. However, the attack that it used to defeat Misdreavus was reduced to zero as the opponent used Grudge before it fainted.
 * Shuckle ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught a Shuckle while on Route 32.
 * Slowbro ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Slowbro on her way to Union Cave.
 * Slowpoke ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Slowpoke on her way to Union Cave.
 * Slugma ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught three Slugma to stop them from attacking the Pokémon academy. They are housed in Level Balls.
 * Spearow ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Spearow for Professor Oak's research, as shown at the end of Volume 10.
 * Spinarak (#1) ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Spinarak in Cherrygrove City on her way to see Professor Oak.
 * Spinarak (#2) ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught a Spinarak family on her way to Union Cave.
 * Starmie ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Starmie is used along with Rapidash in the first round of the Battle Pike, as it was able to defeat the computer player. Later, Starmie is called out to go up against Lucy's Shuckle. Shuckle is able to poison Starmie, but Shuckle is quickly defeated by Surf. After Shuckle is defeated, its next opponent is Milotic. Despite Starmie being poisoned, it is able to defeat Milotic and fainted afterward.
 * Staryu ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught the herd of twelve Staryu that were playing with Bill. They are later seen playing with Professor Oak. They are housed in Fast Balls.
 * Suicune ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): One of the Pokémon that ran out of the Burned Tower and when Crystal first saw it in Olivine City she became determined to catch it. After several failed attempts that shattered her confidence, it joined her for the final battle against the Masked Man.
 * Unown ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Unown for Professor Oak's research, as shown at the end of Volume 10.
 * Victreebel ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal encountered Victreebel on Route 30. Right when she was about to capture it a Chikorita got it the way, with Victreebel using him as a shield. Crystal had her Chumee use Mean Look to prevent it from escaping and captured them both.
 * Weedle ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Weedle for Professor Oak's research, as shown at the end of Volume 10.
 * Wigglytuff ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Wigglytuff for Professor Oak's research, as shown at the end of Volume 10.
 * Wooper ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Wooper on her way to Union Cave.
 * Yanma ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught Yanma on her way to Union Cave.
 * Zubat ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Crystal caught a Zubat family on her way to Union Cave.
 * Gold ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): A Pokémon trainer from Johto.
 * Aibo ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): One of the family Pokémon at Gold's home that he grew up with. Like his Trainer, Aibo is very mischievous. Aibo's tail allows him to hold items and use many tricks and tactics in battle. In Pleased as Punch With Parasect, he evolves into an Ambipom after learning Double Hit. As of All About Arceus V, he is at level 83, has a Naive nature, and his Characteristic is "mischievous."
 * Aibo ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): One of the family Pokémon at Gold's home that he grew up with. Like his Trainer, Aibo is very mischievous. Aibo's tail allows him to hold items and use many tricks and tactics in battle. In Pleased as Punch With Parasect, he evolves into an Ambipom after learning Double Hit. As of All About Arceus V, he is at level 83, has a Naive nature, and his Characteristic is "mischievous."


 * Exbo ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The Pokémon Gold had received from Professor Elm and evolved twice throughout his journey, first in Quilava Quandary and again in Lively Lugia III. He gave Gold the upper hand while fighting the Masked Man at the end of the Gold, Silver & Crystal chapter with the help of Sunbo's Sunny Day. As of All About Arceus V, he is at level 84, has an Impish nature, and his Characteristic is "a little quick tempered."


 * Pibu ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Gold's Pichu was hatched from an Egg laid by Pika and Chuchu. Together, they defeated Pryce with Super Rising Thunder and put an end to his schemes. He has a Naughty nature.
 * Polibo ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): One of the family Pokémon at Gold's home that he grew up with, beginning as a Poliwag. When Team Rocket grunts stole Gold's backpack containing the Poké Balls with Polibo's, he was washed away by the stream and ended up with a wild Granbull. Gold had hopes of evolving it into a Poliwrath after seeing Red's Poli, but instead evolved into a Politoed right after his evolution into Poliwhirl from being traded with a King's Rock to Silver in Ampharos Amore. As of All About Arceus V, he is at level 80, has a Quiet nature, and his Characteristic is "capable of taking hits."


 * Remoraid ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Gold has twenty Remoraid that are attached to his Mantine for flight. Gold received these Remoraid from Wilton that were caught by Crystal in Really Remoraid, after they had caused a commotion while they were sailing. After nearly drowning at the Whirl Islands, he used them in conjunction with his newly found Mantine, allowing him to travel aerially.


 * Sudobo ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Sudobo was captured while on a race around Goldenrod City with Whitney, the local Gym Leader. The two competitors soon reached an enormous tree that neither of the Trainers' Pokémon could move. Suddenly, a large Rhydon bursts out and Whitney tries to stop it, getting herself carried away by it. The strange tree reacted to Polibo's Water Gun attack and shrinks in size. Gold then finds out that Sudowoodo was hiding from Rhydon and they go after it, defeating it and saving Whitney. Afterward, he decides to join Gold's team. As of All About Arceus V, he is at level 78, has a Jolly nature, and his Characteristic is "nods off a lot."
 * Sunbo ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Sunbo was caught as a Sunkern in Sunkern Treasure to launch Exbo's Poké Ball high into the air to defeat a raging Skarmory, using its amazing jumping ability. Sunbo had also been the last one to touch Gold's Egg and is the apparent reason for Togebo hatching from it. She sometimes assists Exbo by using her Sunny Day to power up Exbo's Fire-type attacks, most notably after evolving into Sunflora in The Last Battle VI, during the battle against the Masked Man. As of All About Arceus V, she is at level 75, has a Serious nature, and her Characteristic is "very finicky."


 * Tibo ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): A Pokémon Gold encountered at the Whirl Islands when Lugia was rampaging. When supported with the Remoraid, Tibo can glide across the air, allowing Gold to travel aerially. As of The Last Battle XIV, he is level 28 and has a Calm nature.
 * Togebo ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Togebo was created from an Egg created by Jasmine's two Togetic. Due to Gold's special ability, Togebo inherited parts of Gold's personality, including his love of gambling. During a battle against Arceus, Togebo evolved into a Togetic and then into a Togekiss with a Shiny Stone received from Lance. As of All About Arceus V, he is at level 81, has a Naughty nature, and his Characteristic is "hates to lose."


 * Green ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): A Pokémon trainer from Kanto.
 * Abra ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Abra was first used by Green in the Gold, Silver & Crystal chapter. She was used to Teleport Silver to where he was born to prevent him from getting involved in the final battle against the Masked Man. She is level 51 and has a Quirky nature.
 * Abra ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Abra was first used by Green in the Gold, Silver & Crystal chapter. She was used to Teleport Silver to where he was born to prevent him from getting involved in the final battle against the Masked Man. She is level 51 and has a Quirky nature.


 * Blasty ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Green's main Pokémon that she stole from Professor Oak as a Squirtle. He evolved into a Wartortle prior to Wartortle Wars and into a Blastoise prior to Zap! Zap! Zapdos!. He has fairly strong battle skills and the ability to hover in the air by blasting water at the ground. In the Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire chapter, Blasty is revealed to have gained the ability to Mega Evolve. As of Going Green, he is level 80, has a Jolly nature, and his Characteristic is "somewhat of a clown."
 * Clefy ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Green's fourth known Pokémon that she had since he was a Clefairy. He was first used to battle Sabrina, where he managed to hold off her psychic abilities along with Jiggly. In The Winged Legends, he was used to battle Thu-Fi-Zer after evolving into a Clefable with Red's Moon Stone. There, he managed to hold it down for some time using his unpredictable Metronome attack. As of It Takes Patience, Knowledge and a Really Quick Beedrill, he is level 68, has a Naughty nature, and his Characteristic is "likes to fight."
 * Ditty ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Green's third known Pokémon. It is not that strong of a battler, but she uses it for disguising herself and for tricking people. It is level 60, has a Rash nature, and its Characteristic is "mischievous."
 * Granbull ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Granbull, was once left in Silver's care in exchange for Silver's Horsea before they parted ways after escaping the Masked Man. Sometime during the Yellow chapter, he was returned to Green. He evolved into a Granbull in Give It Your Best, Blastoise. As of It Takes Patience, Knowledge and a Really Quick Beedrill, he is level 22, has a Timid nature, and his Characteristic is "quick to flee."


 * Jiggly ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Green's first Pokémon that she had since she was a Jigglypuff. She can inflate herself and fly like a balloon and serves as Green's usual means of aerial transport. She is level 77, has a Lax nature, and her Characteristic is "a sturdy body."


 * Nido ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Green's fifth known Pokémon that she had since she was a Nidoran♀. She was first seen in Just a Spearow Carrier at the Pokémon League in an attempt to trick a Fisherman into trading his Nidoran♂ for Green's Weedle. Prior to Valiant Venomoth!, Nido evolved into a Nidorina. During the battle against the Deoxys Duplicates in Give It Your Best, Blastoise, Green used a Moon Stone to evolve Nido into a Nidoqueen. As of It Takes Patience, Knowledge and a Really Quick Beedrill, she is level 69, has a Quiet nature, and her Characteristic is "very finicky."
 * Ririri ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Ririri was seen keeping Green in the air as she and Red chased after Maxie and Archie to retrieve the Red and Blue Orbs they stole from Bill. She is level 25 and has a Calm nature.


 * Red ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): A Pokémon trainer from Kanto.
 * Aero ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Red's seventh main Pokémon. Aero was given to Red by Giovanni as an Old Amber after they got out of Diglett's Cave in Make Way For Magmar!. Aero was resurrected in Holy Moltres on Cinnabar Island to help Blaine combat Team Rocket's Moltres. As of Old Ultima Puts Them to the Test, he is level 85, has a Hasty nature, and his Characteristic is "alert to sounds."
 * Aero ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Red's seventh main Pokémon. Aero was given to Red by Giovanni as an Old Amber after they got out of Diglett's Cave in Make Way For Magmar!. Aero was resurrected in Holy Moltres on Cinnabar Island to help Blaine combat Team Rocket's Moltres. As of Old Ultima Puts Them to the Test, he is level 85, has a Hasty nature, and his Characteristic is "alert to sounds."


 * Diglett ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Pokémon that Red caught after he and Blue accidentally switched Pokémon in A Tale of Ninetales. So far, he has only used him while battling Eevee in the following round when he thought Eevee was an Electric-type Pokémon, but then Eevee changed into Vaporeon and defeated him. He is level 33, has a Docile nature, and his Characteristic is "scatters things often."


 * Gyara ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Red's sixth main Pokémon. Originally, he belonged to Misty, but was captured by Team Rocket and experimented on to make him fiercer and more destructive. After being recaptured by Red, Misty managed to tame Gyarados back into his previous gentle self. In You Know...Articuno!, Misty gave Red Gyarados in exchange for Red's Krabby so that he could have a Pokémon that could use Surf. As of Old Ultima Puts Them to the Test, he is level 84, has a Lonely nature, and his Characteristic is "likes to thrash about."


 * Nidorino ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Red caught Nidorino to demonstrate his capture abilities to some children in Pallet Town in A Glimpse of the Glow, but never used him since then. He is level 52 and has a Bold nature.


 * Pika ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Red's third main Pokémon. In Wanted: Pikachu!, he was captured by Red in Pewter City after Red stopped the mischievous Pokémon from terrorizing the populace by stealing their food. Although initially disobedient, Pika eventually became one of Red's most trusted team members. As of ...Now You Don't, he is level 88, has a Sassy nature, and his Characteristic is "strong willed."
 * Poli ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Red's first Pokémon. He debuted as Poliwhirl in A Glimpse of the Glow but was later revealed to have been caught as a Poliwag when Red was younger. Poli is very loyal to Red and both of his evolutions were to save his Trainer from drowning. As of ...Now You Don't, he is level 80, has a Brave nature, and his Characteristic is "proud of its power."


 * Sandshrew ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Sandshrew first appeared in Make Way For Magmar!, where it was used to douse the flames of two wild Magmar. He is level 31, has a Hardy nature, and his Characteristic is "takes plenty of siestas."
 * Saur ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Red's second main Pokémon. Saur was given to Red as a Bulbasaur in Bulbasaur, Come Home! by Professor Oak after seeing the two defeat a Machoke they encountered at the Viridian Gym. In Wartortle Wars, he evolved into Ivysaur after a battle with a Primeape and Venusaur during the final battle against Team Rocket in the Silph Co. building in The Winged Legends. In the Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire chapter, Saur is revealed to have gained the ability to Mega Evolve. He is level 84, has a Gentle nature, and his Characteristic is "somewhat stubborn."


 * Snor ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Red's fourth main Pokémon. Red encountered Snor on Route 12 in Wake Up—You're Snorlax!, where he was blocking a Bicycle race by sleeping on the road. After waking him up with honey, Red captured Snor, only to be forced to feed him with the prize money he won from the race. In All About Arceus IX, it is revealed that Snor made an Egg with Emerald's Snorlax. As of Old Ultima Puts Them to the Test, he is level 89, has an Impish nature, and his Characteristic is "sturdy body."
 * Vee ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Red's fifth main Pokémon. As an Eevee, Vee was genetically modified by Team Rocket to have unstable DNA, allowing him to evolve into Jolteon, Flareon, and Vaporeon and back into an Eevee at will. Sometime prior to Forretress of Solitude Vee's emotional trauma was healed and he permanently evolved into Espeon. As of The Last Battle XIV, he is level 65, has a Mild nature, and his Characteristic is "very finicky."


 * Silver ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): A Pokémon trainer from Johto.
 * Silver ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): A Pokémon trainer from Johto.


 * Feraligatr ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): One of the three starter Pokémon owned by Professor Elm when he was a Totodile. After being stolen by Silver, Totodile evolved into a Croconaw in Totodile Rock and later a Feraligatr in Lively Lugia III. As of All About Arceus III, he is at level 83, has a Quiet nature, and his Characteristic is "thoroughly cunning."
 * Gyarados (#1) ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): The leader of a pack of wild Gyarados that were forced to evolve due to Team Rocket's meddling at the Lake of Rage. Silver battled and captured the Gyarados, which gave him control over the Gyarados pack as well. As of All About Arceus III, he is at level 80, has a Sassy nature, and his Characteristic is "likes to thrash about."


 * Honchkrow ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Silver's main means of aerial transportation. He has been with Silver ever since he was a Murkrow and evolved in Dealing With A Koffing Fit with a Dusk Stone given to him from Green. As of All About Arceus III, he is at level 79, has an Adamant nature, and his Characteristic is "quick tempered."
 * Kingdra ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Kingdra was given to Green as a Horsea in exchange for her Snubbull before they parted ways after escaping the Masked Man. Sometime after the Yellow chapter, she was given back and evolved into a Seadra. In Ampharos Amore, Silver temporarily traded his Seadra for Gold's Polibo, which caused both to evolve into Kingdra and Politoed, respectively. As of All About Arceus III, she is at level 80, has a Serious nature, and her Characteristic is "takes plenty of siestas."


 * Ursasing ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Silver's Ursaring was caught by Silver with one of Kurt's Heavy Balls since he considered Silver, unlike Gold, a worthy Trainer. Ursaring had been since told to take Giovanni to a place to heal by Silver. He is currently with Giovanni. As of The Last Battle XIV, he is at level 44.
 * Weavile ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Silver's first known Pokémon that has been with him ever since he was a Sneasel. Weavile, along with his Trainer, was kidnapped by the Masked Man so that he may use them for his evil plans. In Dealing With A Koffing Fit, he evolved into a Weavile with the help of a Razor Claw given to him from Green. As of All About Arceus III, he is at level 84, has a Quirky nature, and his Characteristic is "likes to fight."

{Video Game Universe}
<The main setting of the Pokémon core video game series>


 * Blue Oak (Ryōta Ōsaka (Japanese); Erik Kimerer (English)) (4.5): Professor Oak's grandson and the gym leader of Viridian City.
 * Alakazam ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Blue's third/fourth Pokémon.
 * Arcanine ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Blue's fifth/sixth Pokémon.
 * Blastoise ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Blue's starter Pokémon.
 * Exeggcute ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Blue's fifth/sixth Pokémon.
 * Heracross ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Blue's eighth/ninth Pokémon.
 * Pidgeot ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Blue's second Pokémon.
 * Raticate ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Blue's third/fourth Pokémon.
 * Rhydon ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Blue's seventh Pokémon.
 * Tyranitar ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Blue's eighth/ninth Pokémon.
 * Chase ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): A Pokémon trainer from Kanto.
 * Marowak ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Chase's fourth Pokémon.
 * Pidgeot ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Chase's second Pokémon.
 * Raichu ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Chase's starter Pokémon.
 * Rapidash ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Chase's fifth/sixth Pokémon.
 * Slowbro ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Chase's fifth/sixth Pokémon.
 * Vileplume ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Chase's third Pokémon.
 * Elaine (Mariko Nagai (Japanese); Brittany Lauda (English)) (4.5): A Pokémon trainer from Kanto.
 * Jolteon ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Elaine's starter Pokémon.
 * Marowak ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Elaine's fourth Pokémon.
 * Pidgeot ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Elaine's second Pokémon.
 * Rapidash ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Elaine's fifth/sixth Pokémon.
 * Slowbro ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Elaine's fifth/sixth Pokémon.
 * Vileplume ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Elaine's third Pokémon.
 * Ethan (Daisuke Hirose (Japanese); Ted Sroka (English)) (4.5): A Pokémon trainer from Johto.
 * Alakazam ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Ethan's sixth Pokémon.
 * Crobat ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Ethan's second/third Pokémon.
 * Gengar ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Ethan's second/third Pokémon.
 * Magneton ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Ethan's fourth Pokémon.
 * Meganium ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Ethan's starter Pokémon.
 * Sneasel ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Ethan's fifth Pokémon.
 * Kris (Kana Asumi (Japanese); Cherami Leigh (English)) (4.5): A Pokémon trainer from Johto.
 * Alakazam ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Kris' sixth Pokémon.
 * Crobat ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Kris' second/third Pokémon.
 * Feraligatr ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Kris' starter Pokémon.
 * Gengar ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Kris' second/third Pokémon.
 * Magneton ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Kris' fourth Pokémon.
 * Sneasel ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Kris' fifth Pokémon.
 * Leaf (Yuka Ōtsubo (Japanese); Michelle Marie (English)) (4.5): A Pokémon trainer from Kanto.
 * Alakazam ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Leaf's third/fourth Pokémon.
 * Arcanine ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Leaf's fifth/sixth Pokémon.
 * Gyarados ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Leaf's fifth/sixth Pokémon.
 * Heracross ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Leaf's eighth/ninth Pokémon.
 * Pidgeot ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Leaf's second Pokémon.
 * Raticate ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Leaf's third/fourth Pokémon.
 * Rhydon ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Leaf's seventh Pokémon.
 * Venasaur ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Leaf's starter Pokémon.
 * Tyranitar ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Leaf's eighth/ninth Pokémon.
 * Lyla (Sayaka Senbongi (Japanese); Madeline Dorroh (English)) (4.5): A Pokémon trainer from Johto.
 * Red (Brandon Winckler (Japanese); Shouta Aoi (English)) (4.5): A Pokémon trainer from Kanto.
 * Alakazam ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Red's third/fourth Pokémon.
 * Charizard ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Red's starter Pokémon.
 * Exegutor ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Red's fifth/sixth Pokémon.
 * Gyarados ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Red's fifth/sixth Pokémon.
 * Heracross ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Red's eighth/ninth Pokémon.
 * Pidgeot ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Red's second Pokémon.
 * Raticate ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Red's third/fourth Pokémon.
 * Rhydon ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Red's seventh Pokémon.
 * Tyranitar ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Red's eighth/ninth Pokémon.
 * Silver (Yuki Ono (Japanese); Joe Zieja (English)) (4.5): Giovanni's son.
 * Crobat ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Silver's second/third Pokémon.
 * Gengar ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Silver's second/third Pokémon.
 * Alakazam ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Silver's sixth Pokémon.
 * Magneton ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Silver's fourth Pokémon.
 * Sneasel ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Silver's fifth Pokémon.
 * Typhlosion ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Silver's starter Pokémon.
 * Trace (Sōma Saitō (Japanese); Brandon Winckler (English)) (4.5): A Pokémon trainer from Kanto.
 * Crobat ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Silver's second/third Pokémon.
 * Gengar ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Silver's second/third Pokémon.
 * Alakazam ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Silver's sixth Pokémon.
 * Magneton ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Silver's fourth Pokémon.
 * Sneasel ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Silver's fifth Pokémon.
 * Typhlosion ([Unknown] (Japanese); [Unknown] (English)) (4.5): Silver's starter Pokémon.
 * Trace (Sōma Saitō (Japanese); Brandon Winckler (English)) (4.5): A Pokémon trainer from Kanto.
 * Trace (Sōma Saitō (Japanese); Brandon Winckler (English)) (4.5): A Pokémon trainer from Kanto.

The World of Trophies
<The main setting of the Super Smash Bros. video games; the hub universe that links all the other universes together>


 * Crazy Hand ([Unknown] (Japanese); Xander Mobus (English)) (4.5): Master Hand's psychotic brother and co-creator/co-ruler of the universes. He represents chaos.
 * Master Hand ([Unknown] (Japanese); Xander Mobus (English)) (1.5; 4.5): The mysterious ruler and creator of the World of Trophies, as well as the other universes. He represents order.