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Agatha appeared in ''[[Pokémon Stadium]]'' as an opponent in the Gym Leader Castle, alongside the other Elite Four members. Agatha used Haunter, Golbat, Arbok, [[Muk]], [[Venusaur]] and Gengar in Round 1. In Round 2, she used [[Jynx]], [[Alakazam]], Arbok, [[Gyarados]], Venusaur and Gengar.
 
Agatha appeared in ''[[Pokémon Stadium]]'' as an opponent in the Gym Leader Castle, alongside the other Elite Four members. Agatha used Haunter, Golbat, Arbok, [[Muk]], [[Venusaur]] and Gengar in Round 1. In Round 2, she used [[Jynx]], [[Alakazam]], Arbok, [[Gyarados]], Venusaur and Gengar.
  
In ''[[Pokémon Masters EX]]'', Agatha and her Gengar appeared as a playable sync pair that could be recruited at random through the Sync Pair Scout feature, with her Gengar being able to to Mega Evolve into Mega Gengar when using a sync move. A variant of Agatha paried with Arbok could also be recruited through the Sync Pair Scout during limited time periods starting in May 2023. When fought as an opponent, she has also used Golbat in battle. Within the Main Story, she was also featured as an opponent in Chapter 17, where she had formed a team with Ghost-Type Elite Four trainers from other regions: [[Phoebe]] and [[Acerola]]. The three of them acted as [[Scottie/Bettie|the player]]'s opponents for the chapter. After being defeated, Agatha decided to observe and learn about team battles from the sidelines, and then start over from scratch. She volunteered Acerola and Phoebe to join the player's team in order to gain more experience. Acerola went along with the arrangement, but Phoebe declined it in favor of accompanying Agatha. Agatha also appeared in Professor Oak's sync pair story, where she confronted the professor and briefly engaged him in battle. She also appeared as an opponent in Phoebe's Sync Pair Story, where Phoebe had to defeat her for her [[Dusclops]] to evolve. She also made appearances in other events, such as the "Fight or Fright" Story Event, in which she and other Ghost-type trainers took part in a spooky tradition called the Midnight Parade, and the "Solve the Case" Costume Event in which she took on the role of a mansion owner while playing a mystery game. Agatha was also featured in Part 2 of "Trainer Files: Kanto Elite Four", in which she defeated [[Ariana]] in a battle and proceeded to criticize her about her motives in serving [[Giovanni]] and what was keeping her from becoming stronger. Afterwards, she and Lance battled Lorelei and Bruno to train until they received an alert about Team Rocket activity, and the whole Elite Four turned up to beat the Rocket executives while Scottie/Bettie kept their grunts busy. Agatha also appeared as an opponent in the Kanto Challenge of the Champion Stadium mode, which used the Elite Four line-up from the first generation games.
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In ''[[Pokémon Masters EX]]'', Agatha and her Gengar appeared as a playable sync pair that could be recruited at random through the Sync Pair Scout feature. Her Gengar had the ability to Mega Evolve into Mega Gengar when using a sync move. Within the Main Story, she was also featured as an opponent in Chapter 17, where she had formed a team with Ghost-Type Elite Four trainers from other regions: [[Phoebe]] and [[Acerola]]. The three of them acted as [[Scottie/Bettie|the player]]'s opponents for the chapter. After being defeated, Agatha decided to observe and learn about team battles from the sidelines, and then start over from scratch. She volunteered Acerola and Phoebe to join the player's team in order to gain more experience. Acerola went along with the arrangement, but Phoebe declined it in favor of accompanying Agatha. Agatha also appeared in Professor Oak's sync pair story, where she confronted the professor and briefly engaged him in battle. She also appeared as an opponent in Phoebe's Sync Pair Story, where Phoebe had to defeat her for her [[Dusclops]] to evolve. She also made appearances in other events, such as the "Fight or Fright" Story Event, in which she and other Ghost-type trainers took part in a spooky tradition called the Midnight Parade. She was also featured as an opponent in the Kanto Challenge of the Champion Stadium mode, which used the Elite Four line-up from the first generation games.
  
 
=Other Appearances=
 
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=Trivia=
 
=Trivia=
  
*She may be named after British crime author Agatha Christie. Her name also has its similarities to words like 'aghast' and 'hag'. Her Japanese name is Kikuko, which is based on a Japanese word for "chrysanthemum" and may also be referencing a Japanese word for "ghost".
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*She may be named after British crime author Agatha Christie. Her name also has its similarities to words like 'aghast' and 'hag'. Her Japanese name is Kikuko, which is based on a Japanese word for "chrysanthemum" and may also be referencing the word for "ghost".
*In ''FireRed'' and ''LeafGreen'', it was said that she held the record of being the oldest member of the Elite Four. It is unknown if this record is still standing in later games and if it counts the Elite Four line-ups of other regions.
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*In ''FireRed'' and ''LeafGreen'' it was said that she held the record of being the oldest member of the Elite Four. It is unknown if this record is still standing in later games and if it counts the Elite Four line-ups of other regions.
 
*She was excluded from ''[[Pokémon Puzzle League]]'' (in which two of her fellow Elite Four members appeared), likely because she had not yet appeared in the anime at the time that the game was made.
 
*She was excluded from ''[[Pokémon Puzzle League]]'' (in which two of her fellow Elite Four members appeared), likely because she had not yet appeared in the anime at the time that the game was made.
 
*She is alluded to in ''[[Pokémon: Black and White Versions 2|Black and White 2]]'', when [[Shauntal]] is reciting a quote from one of her unfinished novels, which remarks on the unexplained nature of her similarity to [[Bertha]] from [[Sinnoh]]'s Elite Four in terms of both name and appearance.
 
*She is alluded to in ''[[Pokémon: Black and White Versions 2|Black and White 2]]'', when [[Shauntal]] is reciting a quote from one of her unfinished novels, which remarks on the unexplained nature of her similarity to [[Bertha]] from [[Sinnoh]]'s Elite Four in terms of both name and appearance.

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