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*In the ''Pokémon'' anime, the protagonist named Ash Ketchum was based on the character of Red. His rival Gary was similarly based on Blue, although the battles between Ash and Gary usually resulted in stalemates or Gary's victory, until Ash finally defeated him in the Silver Conference at the end of the series based on the second generation games. Ash also battled Team Rocket constantly, but he never had a final battle with Giovanni or got the organization to disband. Unlike Red, Ash also had traveling companions such as [[Misty]] and [[Brock]], and he was also known for his [[Pikachu]] that did not stay in a Poké Ball, which has been his only companion to remain with him throughout each series. Instead of the Elite Four, Ash competed in a tournament at Indigo Plateau which he lost. In later series, he continued to journey through [[Johto]], [[Hoenn]], [[Sinnoh]], [[Unova]], [[Kalos]] and the [[Alola Islands]], and he usually gained new traveling companions for each region. He won the championship of the Orange Islands, a region created for the anime, and eventually became the champion of Alola. For the ''Pokémon Journeys'' series that started in 2020, Ash traveled between several regions, including [[Galar]], while competing in a worldwide tournament called the World Coronation Series and became the world champion by defeating [[Leon (Pokemon)|Leon]]. This set up the conclusion to Ash's character after he had acted as the main protagonist of the anime for 25 years.
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*In the ''Pokémon'' anime, Ash Ketchum is based on the character of Red. Like Red, Ash has a rival named Gary who is based on Blue, although the battles between Ash and Gary usually resulted in stalemates or victories for Gary, until Ash finally defeated him in the Silver Conference at the end of the series based on the second generation games. Ash also battled Team Rocket constantly, but he never had a final battle with Giovanni or got the organization to disband. Unlike Red, Ash also had traveling companions such as [[Misty]] and [[Brock]], and he was also known for his [[Pikachu]] that did not stay in a Poké Ball, which has been his only companion to remain with him throughout each series. Instead of the Elite Four, Ash competed in a tournament at Indigo Plateau which he lost. In later series, he continued to journey through [[Johto]], [[Hoenn]], [[Sinnoh]], [[Unova]], [[Kalos]] and the [[Alola Islands]], and he usually gained new traveling companions for each region. He won the championship of the Orange Islands, a region created for the anime, and eventually became the champion of Alola. For the 2020 ''Pocket Journeys'' series, Ash travels between several regions, including [[Galar]], while competing in a world championship.
*Ash appeared in the ''Electric Tale of Pikachu'' manga, which was based on the anime series. This featured a different version of Ash's adventures in Kanto and the Orange Islands, and it ended with him traveling with Gary.
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*Ash appeared in the ''Electric Tale of Pikachu'' mange, which was based on the anime series. This featured a different version of Ash's adventures in Kanto and the Orange Islands, and it ended with him traveling with Gary.
*Red was featured in the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga, being the main character of the original ''Red''/''Blue''/''Green'' arc and playing important roles in later arcs. In this story, he had both a [[Bulbasaur]] as his starter Pokémon and a rebellious Pikachu that he tamed. With the help of Blue and Green, as well as the good gym leaders such as Brock, Misty, [[Erika]] and [[Blaine]], he defeated Team Rocket over the course of the arc. Afterwards, he won the Pokémon League championship by defeating Blue and aided Blaine in capturing the rebellious [[Mewtwo]]. During the ''Yellow'' arc, he was challenged by [[Bruno]] of the Elite Four, but it was a trap that resulted in him being frozen by [[Agatha]], until he was freed by [[Giovanni]]. He showed up to help the other trainers with the final battles against the Elite Four and defeated Bruno. In the ''Gold''/''Silver''/''Crystal'' arc, he recovered from the partial paralysis caused by his freezing at Mt. Silver, and it was shown that he initially won the Viridian City gym leader position, only to turn it down. He went to Johto to battle [[Pryce|the Mask of Ice]] and then was dragged off by Gold to train with him. Misty and Yellow were also established as two potential love interests for him. Red was next featured on an adventure with Blue, Green and company in the ''FireRed''/''LeafGreen'' arc. Though the trainers were all turned into statues at the end of the arc, they were restored by [[Jirachi]]'s wish near the end of the ''Emerald'' arc, leading to all of the ten Pokédex-bearing trainers uniting against [[Archie]] and his artificial [[Kyogre]]. Red's specialty among the Pokédex trainers was shown to be Pokémon battling.
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*Red is featured in the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga, being the main character of the original ''Red''/''Blue''/''Green'' arc and playing important roles in later arcs. In this arc he has both a [[Bulbasaur]] as his starter Pokémon and a rebellious Pikachu that he tames, and with the help of Blue and Green, as well as the good gym leaders such as Brock, Misty, [[Erika]] and [[Blaine]], he defeats Team Rocket. Afterwards he wins the Pokémon League championship by defeating Blue and aids Blaine in capturing the rebellious [[Mewtwo]]. Afterwards in the ''Yellow'' arc he is challenged by [[Bruno]] of the Elite Four, but it is a trap and he is frozen by [[Agatha]], but freed by [[Giovanni]]. He shows up to help the other trainers with the final battles against the Elite Four and defeats Bruno. In the ''Gold''/''Silver''/''Crystal'' arc, he recovers from the partial paralysis caused by the freezing at Mt. Silver, and turns down the Viridian City gym leader position after winning it. He goes to Johto to battle [[Pryce|the Mask of Ice]] and then is dragged off by Gold to train with him. Misty and Yellow are established as his two potential love interests. Red is once more featured on an adventure with Blue, Green and company in the ''FireRed''/''LeafGreen'' arc. Though the trainers are all turned into statues at the end of the arc, they are restored by [[Jirachi]]'s wish near the end of the ''Emerald'' arc, leading to all of the ten Pokédex-bearing trainers uniting against [[Archie]] and his artificial [[Kyogre]]. His specialty among the Pokédex trainers is shown to be Pokémon battling.
 
*The ''Pokémon Origins'' anime miniseries starred a version of Red that was more directly based on the game storyline. This miniseries followed the basic plot of the first generation games.
 
*The ''Pokémon Origins'' anime miniseries starred a version of Red that was more directly based on the game storyline. This miniseries followed the basic plot of the first generation games.
 
*In the ''Pokémon Generations'' anime, another series that was based more directly on the games, Red was featured in one episode which showed his adventures with a Pikachu across multiple regions. Another episode was about Blue's defeat of the Elite Four and ended by showing Red arriving to challenge him.
 
*In the ''Pokémon Generations'' anime, another series that was based more directly on the games, Red was featured in one episode which showed his adventures with a Pikachu across multiple regions. Another episode was about Blue's defeat of the Elite Four and ended by showing Red arriving to challenge him.
*Red made a cameo appearance at the end of the ''Pokémon Evolutions'' anime series, in an episode based on the ''Let's Go!'' games. In a montage near the end of the episode, he was seen from a distance standing with his Pokémon by the Indigo Plateau, which reflected his appearance in those games.
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*Red made a cameo appearance at the end of the ''Pokémon Evolutions'' anime series, which was based on ''Let's Go!''. In a montage near the end of the episode, he was seen from a distance standing with his Pokémon by the Indigo Plateau, which reflected his appearance in those games.
  
 
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