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*In the ''Pokémon'' anime, the character of Gary was based on Blue (which in turn influenced the ''Yellow'' version of Blue). Like Blue, Gary was Professor Oak's grandson and the rival of Red's counterpart, Ash. Gary's starter Pokémon was not revealed until the end of the Johto arc, and it was a [[Squirtle]], which had by then evolved into a [[Blastoise]]. Prior to that, he had used an [[Eevee]] which had been assumed to be his starter due to the ''Yellow Version''; that Eevee later evolved into an [[Umbreon]] during a Johto episode. He was depicted as a braggart who was frequently accompanied by a squad of devoted cheerleaders. Unlike Red and Blue, Ash and Gary rarely battled, and their first few battles over the course of the Kanto and Johto episodes resulted in either a draw of Gary winning. Eventually, Ash defeated Gary in the Silver Conference at the end of the Johto series. Gary has since committed himself to becoming a Pokémon researcher like his grandfather, specializing in fossils, and has made occasional appearances in later series and specials.
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*In the ''Pokémon'' anime, the character of Gary was based on Blue (which in turn influenced the ''Yellow'' version of Blue). Like Blue, Gary was Professor Oak's grandson and the rival of Red's counterpart, Ash. Gary's starter Pokémon was not revealed until the end of the Johto arc, and it was a [[Squirtle]], which had by then evolved into a [[Blastoise]]. Prior to that, he had used an [[Eevee]] which had been assumed to be his starter due to the ''Yellow Version''; that Eevee later evolved into an [[Umbreon]] during a Johto episode. Unlike Red and Blue, Ash and Gary rarely battled. Gary had a habit of showing off, and was accompanied by a group of cheerleaders. Ash and Gary had a handful of battles in the Kanto and Johto episodes, which resulted either in a draw or in Gary winning. Eventually, Ash defeated Gary in the Silver Conference at the end of the Johto arc. Gary has since committed himself to becoming a Pokémon researcher like his grandfather, specializing in fossils, and has made occasional appearances in later series and specials.
*He appeared in the ''Electric Tale of Pikachu'' manga, which is based on the anime. Thus, he was named Gary and characterized similarly. During the Pokémon League tournament, he lost to Ritchie, and he was seen traveling with Ash in the end.
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*He appears in the ''Electric Tale of Pikachu'' manga, which is based on the anime. Thus, he was named Gary and characterized similarly. During the Pokémon League tournament, he lost to Ritchie, and he was seen traveling with Ash in the end.
 
*Blue has appeared as a supporting character in the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga, with a more sympathetic portrayal. In the ''Red''/''Green''/''Blue'' arc, he was shown as somewhat arrogant, but genuinely more skilled then Red in training Pokémon. His starter was a [[Charmander]] that ultimately evolved into [[Charizard]] (and much later on was able to Mega Evolve into Mega Charizard Y). He and Green gained supporting roles in aiding Red against Team Rocket, with Blue ultimately fighting and defeating [[Koga]]. After Team Rocket's fall, Blue made it to the finals of the Pokémon League tournament, where he lost to Red. In the ''Yellow'' arc, he helped to train Yellow, and during the arc's final battles on Crescent Island, he teamed up with Koga to defeat his grandfather's nemesis, [[Agatha]]. In the ''Gold''/''Silver''/''Crystal'' arc, he became Viridian City's gym leader after Red turned down the position, and Blue later aided in the final battles against [[Pryce|the Mask of Ice]]. Red, Blue and Green were featured again in the ''FireRed''/''LeafGreen'' arcs, where they explored the Sevii Islands and battled the remnants of Team Rocket while teaching their starter Pokémon their ultimate moves. The Pokédex trainers were turned into statues at the end of the arc, but they were restored by [[Jirachi]] towards the end of the ''Emerald'' arc, at which point all of the Pokédex trainers aided in the final battle against [[Archie]] and his artificial [[Kyogre]]. He then appeared in the ''HeartGold''/''SoulSilver'' arc, where he helped [[Silver]] in an unsuccessful attempt to seek [[Giovanni]]. In the ''X''/''Y'' arc, he was revealed to have been a past disciple of [[Gurkinn]] and came to the Kalos region to seek out [[Zygarde]], ultimately helping the arc's cast in the battles against [[Team Flare]]. His specialty among the Pokédex owners is shown to be Pokémon training.
 
*Blue has appeared as a supporting character in the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga, with a more sympathetic portrayal. In the ''Red''/''Green''/''Blue'' arc, he was shown as somewhat arrogant, but genuinely more skilled then Red in training Pokémon. His starter was a [[Charmander]] that ultimately evolved into [[Charizard]] (and much later on was able to Mega Evolve into Mega Charizard Y). He and Green gained supporting roles in aiding Red against Team Rocket, with Blue ultimately fighting and defeating [[Koga]]. After Team Rocket's fall, Blue made it to the finals of the Pokémon League tournament, where he lost to Red. In the ''Yellow'' arc, he helped to train Yellow, and during the arc's final battles on Crescent Island, he teamed up with Koga to defeat his grandfather's nemesis, [[Agatha]]. In the ''Gold''/''Silver''/''Crystal'' arc, he became Viridian City's gym leader after Red turned down the position, and Blue later aided in the final battles against [[Pryce|the Mask of Ice]]. Red, Blue and Green were featured again in the ''FireRed''/''LeafGreen'' arcs, where they explored the Sevii Islands and battled the remnants of Team Rocket while teaching their starter Pokémon their ultimate moves. The Pokédex trainers were turned into statues at the end of the arc, but they were restored by [[Jirachi]] towards the end of the ''Emerald'' arc, at which point all of the Pokédex trainers aided in the final battle against [[Archie]] and his artificial [[Kyogre]]. He then appeared in the ''HeartGold''/''SoulSilver'' arc, where he helped [[Silver]] in an unsuccessful attempt to seek [[Giovanni]]. In the ''X''/''Y'' arc, he was revealed to have been a past disciple of [[Gurkinn]] and came to the Kalos region to seek out [[Zygarde]], ultimately helping the arc's cast in the battles against [[Team Flare]]. His specialty among the Pokédex owners is shown to be Pokémon training.
*Blue was featured in the ''Pokémon Origins'' anime, where his characterization and storyline was based more directly on the first generation games. His starter Pokémon was a Squirtle in this version. After losing the championship, Blue was shown to make a failed attempt to capture [[Mewtwo]], which resulted in the destruction of his Pokédex and Blue himself being badly injured.
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*Blue was featured in the ''Pokémon Origins'' anime, where his characterization and storyline was based more directly on the first generation games. His starter Pokémon was a Squirtle in this version. After losing the championship, Blue was shown to make a failed attempt to capture [[Mewtwo]] which resulted in the destruction of his Pokédex and being badly injured himself.
*One episode of the ''Pokémon Generations'' anime was called "The Challenger" and depicted the story of Blue defeating the Elite Four to earn the championship.
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*One episode of the ''Pokémon Generations'' anime was called The Challenger and depicted the story of Blue defeating the Elite Four to earn the championship.
 
*Green made a cameo appearance in the eighth episode of the ''Pokémon Evolutions'' anime, which was based on the ''Let's Go!'' games. During a montage at the end of the episode, he was seen sitting in the chair at the Viridian Gym while a challenger approached.
 
*Green made a cameo appearance in the eighth episode of the ''Pokémon Evolutions'' anime, which was based on the ''Let's Go!'' games. During a montage at the end of the episode, he was seen sitting in the chair at the Viridian Gym while a challenger approached.
  

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