Pokémon Wiki

Don't like the ads? Then create an account! Users with accounts will only see ads on the Main Page and have more options than anonymous users.

READ MORE

Pokémon Wiki
Pokémon Wiki
Advertisement
For the variant appearing in the games, see Green.

I can fool more than silly boys!

Green

Green, known as Blue in Japan, is one of the many female protagonists from the Pokémon Adventures manga.

Appearance[]

This section, or a part of it, has been transcluded from Green; any changes involving it should be made there instead. / 

Green is a young girl with brown eyes and slightly messy dark brown hair that flows down to her lower back. 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.

Red, Green & Blue arc[]

She wears a sleeveless black one-piece short dress, black low-heel shoes, white socks, and white gloves.

Yellow arc[]

Green's appearance remains the same as it is in Red, Green and Blue, apart from her now wearing small stud earrings, and switches her shoes for black sandals. She also later wears a white cardigan.

Gold & Silver arc[]

She now wears knee high white boots. The rest of her outfit remains the same as it is in Red, Green and Blue.

Crystal arc[]

Green's appearance remains the same as it is in Gold and Silver.

FireRed & LeafGreen arc[]

She wears a sleeveless teal, sometimes cyan, shirt with a bit of black, a short pinkish-red skirt, cyan slouch socks, and white shoes with a pinkish-red stripe in the middle. Like many Pokémon protagonists, Green wears a white bucket hat with a pinkish-red Poke Ball logo and black wristbands much like Red

Emerald arc[]

Green's appearance remains the same as it is in FireRed and LeafGreen.

Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc[]

Green's appearance remains the same as it is in FireRed and LeafGreen.

Personality[]

Green is shown as very flirtatious and mischievous in her debut arc. She likes to trick people, stole her original starter from Professor Oak, and even sold faulty items for a short period of time in the Red/Green/Blue arc. Green is also known to nickname her Pokémon, using "-chan" in Japan and "-y" in America for a cute and affectionate effect on her Pokémon's names. It is later revealed she was kidnapped as a young girl and used by the Masked Man as one of the Masked Children. The Masked Man used her and the other children to do his evil bidding, which resulted in her troublemaker personality. She escaped from the Mask of Ice with Silver, whom she sees as a younger brother. She has a phobia of birds due to being kidnapped by Ho-Oh from the Mask of Ice when she was a young girl. In the Gold/Silver/Crystal arc she overcomes her fear at long last by catching Articuno, Moltres, and Zapdos and using them against her fellow masked children, Will and Karen. In the FireRed/LeafGreen arc, she is shown as an older teenager (16) and in the FireRed/LeafGreen female clothes. She also had grown greatly between the time of the Gold/Silver/Crystal arc and FireRed/LeafGreen, for being more serious and focused and seeming to less use her trouble-making ways; since confronting and resolving her fear, she is now a lot happier and more at peace.

Biography[]

Red, Green & Blue arc[]

Green met up with Red before he entered the Cerulean Gym, acting like a stupid girl, although, she was not messing with him. She made a fake sign to say that the gym is closed, and she asked him to help her find a legendary Pokémon called Mew. Red and Green weren't the only ones trying to find Mew. An evil organization called Team Rocket had also tried to capture this Pokémon. Later, both met up once again in the Pokémon League Tournament, Red knowing that Blastoise was actually the stolen Pokémon from Professor Oak's lab.

Yellow arc[]

In the Yellow chapter, we find out that Green was the one who gave Yellow the mission of finding and freeing a missing Red. She also gave Yellow a straw hat with the Rainbow and Silver Feathers to disguise herself as a boy so Yellow will be harder to recognize.

Crystal arc[]

Green, along with Red, Blue and Yellow all have a short appearance as minor characters in the Gold/Silver/Crystal arc, and they all joined Gold, Silver, and Crystal to defeat the Masked Man.

FireRed & LeafGreen arc[]

Green makes a reappearance in this chapter, starting off as a happy girl finally to be reunited with her parents. Unfortunately, Green's parents are kidnapped! Green, along with Red and Blue, go to where her parents and Professor Oak are kept. They are all rescued, and at the end of the chapter, Green is petrified by a beam of light meant for Deoxys.

Emerald arc[]

Green also appears in the Emerald Arc as one of the petrified Pokédex holders Gold, Crystal, and the Hoenn dex holders must free, and helps to fight against the Guile Hideout at the end of the arc. Later, they are surprised when Red said that why don't they hold a match and each and every pokedex holder will join, where Green lost at some point.

HeartGold & SoulSilver arc[]

0129Magikarp
Empty!
Please help the Pokémon Wiki by adding info.

X & Y arc[]

0088Grimer
Incomplete!
This article or section is incomplete. You can help the Pokémon Wiki by completing it.
Volume 60

Pokémon[]

In rotation[]

Wigglytuff is one of Green's Pokémon.
Jiggly

Green stole this Pokémon at the lab when it was a Squirtle. When it evolved into Blastoise, it was Green's most powerful Pokémon. Green uses this Pokémon to surf across waters. Also to fly because of her fear of flying Pokémon due to being kidnapped by Ho-Oh as a young girl.
Blasty

Clefable was originally a Clefairy, but was evolved into a Clefable using Red's Moonstone. Green primarily uses Clefable for its Metronome attack because it is unpredictable.
Clefy

Nidoqueen first appeared as a Nidoran♀. She later appeared as a Nidorina on Cerise Island. She then appeared as a Nidoqueen in the battle with the Guile Hideout's rental Pokémon. Nidoqueen's nickname is Nido.
Nido

Snubull was briefly traded to Silver after they escaped from the Masked Man, but was traded back to Green sometime during the Yellow arc. It evolved into a Granbull in the Sevii Islands.
Bull

In storage[]

Temporary[]

Unknown[]

Trivia[]

  • Green's Special Skill, as noted by Professor Oak, is Pokémon Evolution, and she is the only Pokédex holder to have had all her Pokémon evolve.
  • She is known as Blue in Japan, due to the male rival being known as Green in Japan. This is because Pokémon Red and Green were released as a set with Pokémon Blue being released as an improvement on them. In America, only Pokémon Red and Blue were released.
    • The same applies to the Chuang Yi translation.
  • Green previously had ornithophobia, which triggered when she saw birds or anything that related to one. She later overcame this fear, when she captured Zapdos, Articuno, and Moltres.
  • Like Silver, both of them were captured by the Masked Man and both stole a water-type Pokémon from a Professor's lab.
    • Unlike Silver, however, Green does remember being abducted, due to being older than the then two year old Silver, and the horrific way it took place.
  • Green is shown to have pierced ears in the R/B/G arc, as seen when she steals Red's gym badges and hangs them on her ears like earrings. However, she doesn't wear any actual earrings until the Yellow arc.
  • Green made her white gloves herself, and made a black pair for Silver.
  • Green chose Silver’s name; She nicknamed him Silver after his silver coloured eyes.
  • Green is the second youngest of the Masked Children; she was 5 years old when she was kidnapped.
  • Green's birthday is June 1st.
  • Green's blood type is B.

Gallery[]

See also[]

Advertisement