- 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!.
Quick Answers
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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!
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Clefable | Gengar | ||||||
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Gender | Female | Gender | Male | ||||
Level | 66 | Level | 66 | ||||
Ability | [[{{{ability}}}]] | Ability | [[{{{2-ability}}}]] | ||||
Item | None | Item | None | ||||
Moves | Moonblast | Light Screen | Moves | Dark Pulse | Shadow Ball | ||
Reflect | Tri Attack | Sludge Bomb | Will-O-Wisp | ||||
Kangaskhan | Victreebel | ||||||
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Gender | Female | Gender | Male | ||||
Level | 66 | Level | 66 | ||||
Ability | [[{{{3-ability}}}]] | Ability | [[{{{4-ability}}}]] | ||||
Item | None | Item | None | ||||
Moves | Dizzy Punch | Sucker Punch | Moves | Power Whip | Poison Jab | ||
Thunder Punch | Brick Break | Sucker Punch | Leech Life | ||||
Ninetales | Blastoise | ||||||
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Gender | Female | Gender | Male | ||||
Level | 66 | Level | 68 | ||||
Ability | [[{{{5-ability}}}]] | Ability | [[{{{6-ability}}}]] | ||||
Item | None | Item | Blastoisinite | ||||
Moves | Fire Blast | Dark Pulse | Moves | Hydro Pump | Flash Cannon | ||
Foul Play | Hyper Beam | Ice Beam | Fake Out |
Trivia
- Green apparently was supposed to be Pocket Monsters Red and Pocket Monsters Green. In Nintendo's Official Guidebook, Green appears alongside Red and the rival Blue. There was even some concept art for her character.
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