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=Background=
 
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She is fond of nature and uses her Grass Pokémon primarily for making flower arrangements moreso than battling. Despite her peaceful nature, she was ultimately obedient to her duties as a gym leader and battled any trainer who would challenge her.
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Erika was known for being fond of nature and used her Grass Pokémon primarily for making flower arrangements more than battling. Despite her peaceful nature, she was ultimately obedient to her duties as a gym leader and battled any trainer who would challenge her.
  
[[Red]] battled Erika in ''[[Pokémon: Red, Green and Blue Versions|Pokémon Red, Green, Blue]]'' and ''[[Pokémon: Yellow Version|Yellow]]'' (as well as ''[[Pokémon: FireRed and LeafGreen Versions]]''). After she was beaten, Erika gave Red the Rainbowbadge and TM 21: Mega Drain (or TM 19: Giga Drain in ''FireRed'' and ''LeafGreen''). Afterwards, Erika claimed that Red's strength motivated her to try harder.
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[[Red]] battled Erika in ''[[Pokémon: Red, Green and Blue Versions|Pokémon Red, Green, Blue]]'' and ''[[Pokémon: Yellow Version|Yellow]]'' (as well as ''[[Pokémon: FireRed and LeafGreen Versions]]''). After she was beaten, Erika gave Red the Rainbowbadge and TM 21: Mega Drain (or TM 19: Giga Drain in ''FireRed'' and ''LeafGreen''). Afterwards, Erika claimed that Red's strength motivated her to try harder. In the ''[[Pokémon: Let's Go!|Let's Go!]]'' remakes, she was instead challenged by [[Chase/Elaine]], gave them TM 53: Mega Drain along with her badge upon her defeat, and could be challenged to rematches after beating the Elite Four.
  
 
Erika was later challenged by [[Ethan]]/[[Lyra]] several years later in ''[[Pokémon: Gold and Silver Versions|Pokémon: Gold, Silver]]'' and ''[[Pokémon: Crystal Version|Crystal Versions]]'' (as well as ''[[Pokémon: HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold and SoulSilver]]''). Despite having acquired a new Pokémon, Erika lost again and gave the trainer both the Rainbowbadge and TM 19: Giga Drain.  
 
Erika was later challenged by [[Ethan]]/[[Lyra]] several years later in ''[[Pokémon: Gold and Silver Versions|Pokémon: Gold, Silver]]'' and ''[[Pokémon: Crystal Version|Crystal Versions]]'' (as well as ''[[Pokémon: HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold and SoulSilver]]''). Despite having acquired a new Pokémon, Erika lost again and gave the trainer both the Rainbowbadge and TM 19: Giga Drain.  
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==Pokémon Roster==
 
==Pokémon Roster==
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===Generation I===
  
 
[[image:Erika2.png|150px|right|thumb|Erika's ''HeartGold''/''SoulSilver'' design.]]
 
[[image:Erika2.png|150px|right|thumb|Erika's ''HeartGold''/''SoulSilver'' design.]]
In ''Pokémon Red, Blue'' and ''Green'' (as well as ''FireRed'' and ''LeafGreen''), Erika uses a [[Victreebel]], [[Tangela]] and [[Vileplume]]. The ''Yellow'' version replaced Victreebel and Vileplume with their unevolved forms, [[Weepinbell]] and [[Gloom]], in order to match the Pokémon she had used in the anime version.
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In ''Pokémon Red, Blue'' and ''Green'' (as well as ''FireRed'' and ''LeafGreen''), Erika uses a [[Victreebel]], [[Tangela]] and [[Vileplume]]. The ''Yellow'' version replaced Victreebel and Vileplume with their unevolved forms, [[Weepinbell]] and [[Gloom]], in order to match the Pokémon she had used in the anime version. In ''Let's Go!'', it was a mix of both original rosters, as she had Tangela, Weepinbell and Vilepulme for the first battle. Rematches added [[Parasect]] and [[Exeggutor]] to her roster, as well as evolving her Weepinbell to Victreebel.
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===Generation II===
  
 
In ''Gold'', ''Silver'' and ''Crystal'' (as well as ''HeartGold'' and ''SoulSilver''), Erika's Pokémon once again included Tangela and Victreebel, but her Vileplume was replaced with a [[Bellossom]] and she had also gained a [[Jumpluff]]. In ''HeartGold'' and ''SoulSilver'', she uses the following Pokémon in rematches:
 
In ''Gold'', ''Silver'' and ''Crystal'' (as well as ''HeartGold'' and ''SoulSilver''), Erika's Pokémon once again included Tangela and Victreebel, but her Vileplume was replaced with a [[Bellossom]] and she had also gained a [[Jumpluff]]. In ''HeartGold'' and ''SoulSilver'', she uses the following Pokémon in rematches:
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*[[Roserade]]
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===Black 2/White 2===
  
 
In ''Black 2'' and ''White 2'', Erika's roster included Vileplume, Tangrowth, [[Venusaur]] and [[Exeggutor]], as well as Victreebel and Bellossom in the Kanto Leaders Tournament or [[Cradily]] and [[Abomasnow]] in the World Leaders and Type Experts Tournaments. In "Challenge the Champion Lance", she used [[Whimsicott]] and [[Lilligant]] alongside Vileplume.
 
In ''Black 2'' and ''White 2'', Erika's roster included Vileplume, Tangrowth, [[Venusaur]] and [[Exeggutor]], as well as Victreebel and Bellossom in the Kanto Leaders Tournament or [[Cradily]] and [[Abomasnow]] in the World Leaders and Type Experts Tournaments. In "Challenge the Champion Lance", she used [[Whimsicott]] and [[Lilligant]] alongside Vileplume.
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=Other Appearances=
 
=Other Appearances=
  
*Erika appeared in an episode of the Pokémon anime, where she was also a maker of perfume. In the episode she banned [[Red#Ash Ketchum|Ash Ketchum]] from coming to her gym after he made fun of her perfume, leading him to sneak in dressed as a woman. Erika forgave Ash and gave him the Rainbowbadge after he saved her Gloom from a fire started by [[Team Rocket]].
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*Erika appeared in an episode of the Pokémon anime, where she was also a maker of perfume. In the episode, she banned [[Red#Ash Ketchum|Ash Ketchum]] from coming to her gym after he made fun of her perfume, leading him to sneak in dressed as a woman. Erika forgave Ash and gave him the Rainbowbadge after he saved her Gloom from a fire started by [[Team Rocket]].
 
*Erika appeared in the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga as one of the three (later four) good gym leaders of Kanto who worked together against Team Rocket. In her initial appearance, she sent Red to capture a special [[Eevee]] for her that had been experimented on by Team Rocket, and afterwards pretended to be a Team Rocket member wanting to kill the Eevee in order to test Red's character. Red passed the test and defeated her, earning the Rainbow Badge and being allowed to keep the Eevee. She also aided Yellow in the ''Yellow'' arc with the other good gym leaders and later worked in defending Celadon from the Elite Four's invasion. She reappeared in the ''Gold''/''Silver''/''Crystal'' arc, where she was the leader of the Kanto leaders in the competition against the Johto and battled [[Pryce]], head of the Johto team, and lost. She also supported [[Misty]] in her advances towards Red.
 
*Erika appeared in the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga as one of the three (later four) good gym leaders of Kanto who worked together against Team Rocket. In her initial appearance, she sent Red to capture a special [[Eevee]] for her that had been experimented on by Team Rocket, and afterwards pretended to be a Team Rocket member wanting to kill the Eevee in order to test Red's character. Red passed the test and defeated her, earning the Rainbow Badge and being allowed to keep the Eevee. She also aided Yellow in the ''Yellow'' arc with the other good gym leaders and later worked in defending Celadon from the Elite Four's invasion. She reappeared in the ''Gold''/''Silver''/''Crystal'' arc, where she was the leader of the Kanto leaders in the competition against the Johto and battled [[Pryce]], head of the Johto team, and lost. She also supported [[Misty]] in her advances towards Red.
 
*She made a brief appearance in the ''Pokémon Origins'' anime, depicting her defeat at Red's hands.
 
*She made a brief appearance in the ''Pokémon Origins'' anime, depicting her defeat at Red's hands.
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*Her name is the same in both English and Japanese, being a reference to the Erica genus of flowering plants.
 
*Her name is the same in both English and Japanese, being a reference to the Erica genus of flowering plants.
 
*One Pokémon Journal in ''FireRed'' and ''LeafGreen'' says that she can often be seen taking naps in the gym. In fact, when she sends Red her message after he completes the Fame Checker entry for her, she ends her message with a "Zzz...". She also always has at leader one Pokémon in her roster with a sleep-inducing move.
 
*One Pokémon Journal in ''FireRed'' and ''LeafGreen'' says that she can often be seen taking naps in the gym. In fact, when she sends Red her message after he completes the Fame Checker entry for her, she ends her message with a "Zzz...". She also always has at leader one Pokémon in her roster with a sleep-inducing move.
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*She claims that she only collects Pokémon that she considers to be beautiful.
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*After being defeated in rematches in ''Let's Go!'', she claims that the trainer's effort was worth 10 Rainbow Badges.
  
 
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Revision as of 07:52, 4 April 2020

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The Nature-Loving Princess
Erika
Species Human
Hair color Black
Eye color Gray
Base Celadon City Gym
Debut Pokémon: Red/Green Versions

Erika is one of the eight Kanto gym leaders who must be battled in the first generation games of the Pokémon series. She is the leader of Celadon City's gym and specializes in grass-type Pokémon.

Background

Erika was known for being fond of nature and used her Grass Pokémon primarily for making flower arrangements more than battling. Despite her peaceful nature, she was ultimately obedient to her duties as a gym leader and battled any trainer who would challenge her.

Red battled Erika in Pokémon Red, Green, Blue and Yellow (as well as Pokémon: FireRed and LeafGreen Versions). After she was beaten, Erika gave Red the Rainbowbadge and TM 21: Mega Drain (or TM 19: Giga Drain in FireRed and LeafGreen). Afterwards, Erika claimed that Red's strength motivated her to try harder. In the Let's Go! remakes, she was instead challenged by Chase/Elaine, gave them TM 53: Mega Drain along with her badge upon her defeat, and could be challenged to rematches after beating the Elite Four.

Erika was later challenged by Ethan/Lyra several years later in Pokémon: Gold, Silver and Crystal Versions (as well as HeartGold and SoulSilver). Despite having acquired a new Pokémon, Erika lost again and gave the trainer both the Rainbowbadge and TM 19: Giga Drain.

In HeartGold and SoulSilver, she would appear by Celadon's fountain on Saturday and Sunday afternoons (between the hours of 3 and 6) where she told Jasmine that she had heard from Whitney that Jasmine was too plain and needed to look fancy. Erika encouraged her to try competing in a Contest in Sinnoh, but also tricked her into saying that Clair's costume was embarrassing, claiming she was "just taking notes". Ethan/Lyra could then talk to her and exchange Pokégear numbers with her. Calling her on Sunday mornings (between the hours of 4AM and 10AM) causes her to travel to Saffron City's Fighting Dojo for a rematch. She also appeared by the fountains on Mondays, where a picture could be taken with her.

Erika returned in Black and White 2 as one of the competitors in the Pokémon World Tournament, taking part in the Kanto Leaders, World Leaders and Type Expert Tournaments as well as the download tournament called "Challenge the Champion Lance!"

Pokémon Roster

Generation I

Erika's HeartGold/SoulSilver design.

In Pokémon Red, Blue and Green (as well as FireRed and LeafGreen), Erika uses a Victreebel, Tangela and Vileplume. The Yellow version replaced Victreebel and Vileplume with their unevolved forms, Weepinbell and Gloom, in order to match the Pokémon she had used in the anime version. In Let's Go!, it was a mix of both original rosters, as she had Tangela, Weepinbell and Vilepulme for the first battle. Rematches added Parasect and Exeggutor to her roster, as well as evolving her Weepinbell to Victreebel.

Generation II

In Gold, Silver and Crystal (as well as HeartGold and SoulSilver), Erika's Pokémon once again included Tangela and Victreebel, but her Vileplume was replaced with a Bellossom and she had also gained a Jumpluff. In HeartGold and SoulSilver, she uses the following Pokémon in rematches:

Black 2/White 2

In Black 2 and White 2, Erika's roster included Vileplume, Tangrowth, Venusaur and Exeggutor, as well as Victreebel and Bellossom in the Kanto Leaders Tournament or Cradily and Abomasnow in the World Leaders and Type Experts Tournaments. In "Challenge the Champion Lance", she used Whimsicott and Lilligant alongside Vileplume.

Other Games

In Pokémon Stadium, Erika is the fourth Gym Leader of the Gym Leader Castle. A mix of her Pokémon from the Red, Blue and Yellow versions, her roster consists of Gloom, Victreebel, Tangela, Vileplume, Weepinbell and Exeggcute in the first round. She has Vileplume, Clefable, Tangela, Dewgong, Victreebel and Exeggutor.

Erika, as she appeared in the anime, also appeared in Pokémon Puzzle League as the fifth opponent in 1P Stadium. Her Pokémon were the same as in the anime and Yellow Version - Weepinbell, Gloom and Tangela.

Erika also appeared as the fourth enemy of the Kanto Gym Leader Castle in Pokémon Stadium 2. She used Ninetales, Exeggutor, Marowak, Bellossom, Mantine and Blissey in the first round. In the second round she used Venusaur, Chansey, Tangela, Vaporeon, Bellossom and Jumpluff.

Other Appearances

  • Erika appeared in an episode of the Pokémon anime, where she was also a maker of perfume. In the episode, she banned Ash Ketchum from coming to her gym after he made fun of her perfume, leading him to sneak in dressed as a woman. Erika forgave Ash and gave him the Rainbowbadge after he saved her Gloom from a fire started by Team Rocket.
  • Erika appeared in the Pokémon Adventures manga as one of the three (later four) good gym leaders of Kanto who worked together against Team Rocket. In her initial appearance, she sent Red to capture a special Eevee for her that had been experimented on by Team Rocket, and afterwards pretended to be a Team Rocket member wanting to kill the Eevee in order to test Red's character. Red passed the test and defeated her, earning the Rainbow Badge and being allowed to keep the Eevee. She also aided Yellow in the Yellow arc with the other good gym leaders and later worked in defending Celadon from the Elite Four's invasion. She reappeared in the Gold/Silver/Crystal arc, where she was the leader of the Kanto leaders in the competition against the Johto and battled Pryce, head of the Johto team, and lost. She also supported Misty in her advances towards Red.
  • She made a brief appearance in the Pokémon Origins anime, depicting her defeat at Red's hands.

Trivia

  • Her name is the same in both English and Japanese, being a reference to the Erica genus of flowering plants.
  • One Pokémon Journal in FireRed and LeafGreen says that she can often be seen taking naps in the gym. In fact, when she sends Red her message after he completes the Fame Checker entry for her, she ends her message with a "Zzz...". She also always has at leader one Pokémon in her roster with a sleep-inducing move.
  • She claims that she only collects Pokémon that she considers to be beautiful.
  • After being defeated in rematches in Let's Go!, she claims that the trainer's effort was worth 10 Rainbow Badges.