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=In Other Pokémon Games= | =In Other Pokémon Games= | ||
− | In ''[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]'', the player must battle Team Rocket on the Gym Leader Castle between [[Jasmine]] and [[Pryce]]'s challenges. This consists of four battles, with two grunts and two executives, one of each gender. The Team Rocket members from the anime also appear in ''[[Pokémon Puzzle League]]'', with Jessie and James as well as Giovanni appearing as bosses in 1P Stadium mode. Jessie, James and Meowth (this time part of the team rather than their Pokémon) use Weezing, Arbok and [[Golbat]] in this appearance. In Spa Service, Butch and Cassidy appear as opponents in addition to the other Team Rocket members | + | In ''[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]'', the player must battle Team Rocket on the Gym Leader Castle between [[Jasmine]] and [[Pryce]]'s challenges. This consists of four battles, with two grunts and two executives, one of each gender. The Team Rocket members from the anime also appear in ''[[Pokémon Puzzle League]]'', with Jessie and James as well as Giovanni appearing as bosses in 1P Stadium mode. Jessie, James and Meowth (this time part of the team rather than their Pokémon) use Weezing, Arbok and [[Golbat]] in this appearance. In Spa Service, Butch and Cassidy appear as opponents in addition to the other Team Rocket members. |
In ''[[Pokémon GO]]'', they are known as [[Team GO Rocket]] and have been featured as recurring opponents in events starting in June 2019. Members of Team GO Rocket invade Pokéstops and battle with teams of three Shadow Pokémon. When defeated, they will abandon one Shadow Pokémon, which the player will have a chance to catch. This game includes three Rocket Leaders (one for each of the game's three teams) named [[Blanche]], [[Spark]] and [[Candela]] as well as Giovanni himself. Jessie and James also appeared as opponents in a special events that started in July 2020, riding the hot air balloon from the anime. This came with a chance to unlock Jessie and James's outfits for the player's character. | In ''[[Pokémon GO]]'', they are known as [[Team GO Rocket]] and have been featured as recurring opponents in events starting in June 2019. Members of Team GO Rocket invade Pokéstops and battle with teams of three Shadow Pokémon. When defeated, they will abandon one Shadow Pokémon, which the player will have a chance to catch. This game includes three Rocket Leaders (one for each of the game's three teams) named [[Blanche]], [[Spark]] and [[Candela]] as well as Giovanni himself. Jessie and James also appeared as opponents in a special events that started in July 2020, riding the hot air balloon from the anime. This came with a chance to unlock Jessie and James's outfits for the player's character. | ||
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==Pokémon Masters== | ==Pokémon Masters== | ||
− | In ''[[Pokémon Masters | + | In ''[[Pokémon Masters]]'', Giovanni's background with Team Rocket was referenced. Jessie, James and Meowth were also featured in a pair of Special Events that ran in 2020 as promotional tie-ins with the ''Pokémon'' anime film ''Coco''. Jessie and her Arbok could be recruited as a playable sync pair through the first event, "Double Trouble", while James and his Weezing could be unlocked through the second event, "Blasting Off Again". In "Double Trouble", it was show that the trio had come to [[Pasio]] in pursuit of a shiny [[Celebi]] (from the film). Pretending to have altruistic motives, they convinced [[Scottie/Bettie]] to help them in seeking the Pokémon and fending off [[Team Break]]. Together, they managed to stop Team Break from capturing Celebi by defeating them, but Celebi itself escaped. Team Rocket became known as heroes to the locals, and Jessie decided to join Scottie/Bettie's team in order to seek out further opportunities to catch Celebi and other rare Pokémon. |
− | + | In "Blasting Off Again", Team Rocket stole a number of Pokémon during a fireworks festival, with the player briefly assuming control of James in the process. They even succeeded in stealing Scottie/Bettie's Pikachu. The Celebi led Scottie/Bettie to Team Rocket, and the Pikachu then rejoined its trainer. Team Rocket was defeated and sent blasting off again, and they then watched the fireworks festival. Scottie/Bettie's Pikachu then expressed to them that while they did not approve of Team Rocket's deeds, they did approve of the bond they had with their Pokémon. Team Rocket did not want to give up on seeking up Celebi or the other Pokémon of Pasio, but they decided to work with Scottie/Bettie for the time being. During this event, Team Rocket referenced their tendency to run afoul of Pikachu, and Meowth also expressed a sentiment similar to a speech that he made in the first ''Pokémon'' movie about the connections between individuals. | |
=Other Appearances= | =Other Appearances= |