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Blue (Japanese), Green (English), Leaf (Japanese and English)
The protagonist female Trainer from Kanto in Pokémon media.
Variations
- blue_(pokemon) pokemon_rgby
- The female playable character in FRLG (remakes of RGBY).
- Her original appearance was in concept art of the classic RGBY games, wearing a black dress (official example: post #967364), but she did not appear in the games themselves.
- If a post implies she is somehow present in the original RGBY games, then use blue_(pokemon)_(classic), too. Examples:
- The Blue with black dress together with ookido_green_(classic) and red_(pokemon)_(classic), forming a trio.
- The Blue with black dress together with the Blue of the remakes, forming a dual_persona.
- Blue drawn in the style of the concept art.
- Her clothes in FRLG are depicted in post #1078364.
- The player can type whatever name they want for her. Additionally, she has 20+ default names to choose from. Leaf is a common name to identify her among fans.
- Her male counterpart is Red.
- blue_(pokemon) /pkspe
- A protagonist in the RGB chapter and the FRLG chapter of the manga Pocket Monsters SPECIAL.
- In the manga, her name is either Blue (in Japanese) or Green (in English).
See also blue_(pokemon)_(cosplay) for other people dressed as Blue.
Blue and Green
Don't confuse her with ookido_green, a boy whose name is the other way around: Green (Japanese), Blue (English).
Blue's Pokémon
Blue's main Pokémon (SPECIAL)
- Squirtle → Wartortle → Blastoise (Kame-chan)
- Jigglypuff → Wigglytuff (Puriri)
- Ditto (Meta-chan)
- Snubbull → Granbull (Buruu)
- Nidoran → Nidorina → Nidoqueen (Nido-chan)
- Clefairy → Clefable (Pitsu-kun)
Blue's other Pokémon (SPECIAL)
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