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  2. Misty (Pokémon) - Wikipedia

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    Japanese. Mayumi Iizuka (anime) Ayane Sakura ( Pokémon Masters) [4] Misty, known as Kasumi (カスミ) in Japan, is a fictional character in the Pokémon franchise owned by Nintendo and created by Satoshi Tajiri. She has appeared as a Gym Leader in the Pokémon video games Pokémon Red and Blue, Pokémon Gold and Silver, and their respective ...

  3. Brock (Pokémon) - Wikipedia

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    Portrayed by. Dennis Kenney. Brock, known as Takeshi (タケシ) in Japan, is a fictional character in the Pokémon franchise owned by Nintendo. In the Pokémon video games, he is the Gym Leader of Pewter City in the Kanto region and mainly uses Rock-type Pokémon. In the anime series, Ash first battles him and then invites Brock to accompany ...

  4. Pokémon Journeys: The Series - Wikipedia

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    During the competition, while Goh, as usual, is out catching new Pokémon. In a World Coronation Series Ranking Match, Ash comes face to face with an old opponent and friend: Gym Leader Korrina and her Lucario! It is a two-on-two battle, with Ash's Gengar and Dragonite vs. Korrina's Mienshao and Lucario!

  5. Every Kanto Gym Leader In Pokémon, Ranked From Worst To Best

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    Lt. Surge. Kanto’s Electric-type gym leader, Lt. Surge, is just plain boring. He did play somewhat of an interesting role in the anime, being a hardened foil to Ash and making him reconsider ...

  6. Nessa (Pokémon) - Wikipedia

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    Nessa, known in Japan as Rurina ( Japanese: ルリナ), is a fictional character in Nintendo and Game Freak 's Pokémon franchise. Designed by illustrator Take Oekaki and introduced in the 2019 video games Pokémon Sword and Shield, she is a model that also acts as a Gym Leader, specializing in Water-type Pokémon. Since her initial appearance ...

  7. Pokémon: Advanced - Wikipedia

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    Ash's third Gym battle with the electric master Wattson is full of surprises when, after an encounter with a robotic Raikou, Pikachu wins the match alone with super-charged Thunderbolts. However Ash's joy at receiving the badge disappears when Pikachu turns ill, and a depressed Wattson leaves Mauville City convinced he is a weak Gym Leader.

  8. Talk:List of Johto Gym Leaders - Wikipedia

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    List of Johto gym leaders → List of Johto Gym Leaders — "Gym Leader" is the correct capitalization. Mathemagician57721 ( talk ) 12:58, 30 August 2009 (UTC) [ reply ] Oppose All of the lists use "gym leader" in the title without the caps and the nominator hasn't given any sources or other reasoning as to why this is incorrect.

  9. Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands - Wikipedia

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    Ash arrives on Trovita Island prepared to battle for his third Orange Islands Pokémon League Gym Badge. However, much to Ash's dismay, the Gym Leader, Rudy, has more than just battling on his mind, Rudy develops a crush on Misty, much to Ash's jealousy once again. Rudy moves in to court Misty after she helps rescue his younger sister, Mahri.

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