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Green

Not to be confused with Leaf, the player character in Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version.

Green is a Pokémon Trainer in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!.

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What is the signature outfit of the Pokémon Trainer Green? toggle section
The Pokémon Trainer Green's signature outfit comprises a sleeveless black dress with cyan accents, paired with cyan shorts. Her ensemble includes black shoes with cyan soles and white wristbands. She accessorizes with a yellow purse. In certain depictions, she dons a white bucket hat featuring a pinkish-red Poke Ball logo, akin to the character Red, and carries a bright yellow messenger bag.
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How does Green's appearance differ from her original manga design in Pokémon? toggle section
In Pokémon Adventures, Green's initial design includes a sleeveless black dress, cyan shorts, black shoes with cyan soles, a yellow purse, and white wristbands. This design was used in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. Her attire evolves over the series. In the Gold & Silver arc, she sports knee-high white boots. In the FireRed & LeafGreen arc, she dons a teal sleeveless shirt, a short pinkish-red skirt, cyan slouch socks, and white shoes with a pinkish-red stripe. She also wears a white bucket hat with a pinkish-red Poke Ball logo, black wristbands, and carries a yellow messenger bag.
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What is the significance of the color scheme in Green's outfit? toggle section
The Pokémon character Green sports a black sleeveless dress with cyan highlights, paired with black shoes featuring cyan soles. Her accessories include a yellow purse and white wristbands. This color scheme pays homage to her original Japanese design. Throughout various arcs, Green's outfit maintains its core elements, with slight additions such as stud earrings, white knee-high boots, and a pinkish-red stripe on her shoes. She also dons a white bucket hat adorned with a pinkish-red Poke Ball logo.
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What Pokémon does Green train in 'Let's Go, Pikachu!' and 'Let's Go, Eevee!'? toggle section
The Pokémon trained by Green in 'Let's Go, Pikachu!' and 'Let's Go, Eevee!' include Clefable, Gengar, Kangaskhan, Victreebel, Ninetales, and Blastoise. These Pokémon are encountered in Cerulean Cave after Mewtwo's capture and can be re-battled daily in Cerulean City.
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What is the role of Green in the Pokémon team? toggle section
Green, a key character in Pokémon, embarks on her journey from Pallet Town, armed with a Pokédex from Professor Oak. Her journey spans the Kanto region, and she is known for her cheerful, friendly, and determined nature. A powerful and focused Pokémon trainer, Green respects her opponents. She can be battled in Cerulean Cave after capturing Mewtwo and later in Cerulean City. Green is also part of Team Green.
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Appearance

Green is a young girl with brown eyes and slightly messy dark brown hair that flows down to her lower back, matching the hairstyle of a Lass from the Generation I games. Her hair is slightly messier than her original manga design and wears a sleeveless black dress with a bit of cyan under a pair of shorts that are also cyan, while carrying a yellow bag. She wears black shoes with cyan soles in addition to a yellow purse and white wristbands. The outfit is a reference to her original design that was shown in Japanese material.

Personality

She is cheerful, friendly, determined, and energetic; additionally, she is also a powerful, focused Trainer that is respectful to her opponents. However, despite Green's positive traits, she also has a dark side: she is heavily implied to have an obsession with Mewtwo, even getting jealous when she finds out that the player character has already caught the Pokémon by the time they meet her. This is shown further when Green asks the player character if they want to become "one of her Pokémon" together with Mewtwo after she is beaten in battles.

Biography

Games

She can be battled the first time in Cerulean Cave after having captured Mewtwo. Later, she can be battled on Cerulean City once per day.

Other appearances

Sprites

Pokémon

Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!

Trainer

Green
Payout19,040
Poké Balls
Items
ClefableGengar

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Type Fairy
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Type Fairy /  Poison
GenderFemaleGenderMale
Level66Level66
Ability[[{{{ability}}}]]Ability[[{{{2-ability}}}]]
ItemNoneItemNone
MovesMoonblastLight ScreenMovesDark PulseShadow Ball
ReflectTri AttackSludge BombWill-O-Wisp
KangaskhanVictreebel

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Type Fairy
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Type Fairy /  Poison
GenderFemaleGenderMale
Level66Level66
Ability[[{{{3-ability}}}]]Ability[[{{{4-ability}}}]]
ItemNoneItemNone
MovesDizzy PunchSucker PunchMovesPower WhipPoison Jab
Thunder PunchBrick BreakSucker PunchLeech Life
NinetalesBlastoise

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Type Fairy
Base article
Type Fairy
GenderFemaleGenderMale
Level66Level68
Ability[[{{{5-ability}}}]]Ability[[{{{6-ability}}}]]
ItemNoneItemBlastoisinite
MovesFire BlastDark PulseMovesHydro PumpFlash Cannon
Foul PlayHyper BeamIce BeamFake Out


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