Can You Play as Red Again Pokemon
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–Ruby-red |
Ruddy is the catechism proper noun of the protagonist of the Generation I games and is a Pokémon Trainer from Pallet Town, Kanto. He is the first character to be playable in the Pokémon series and his initial appearance is set in the Generation I main games. He has since so fabricated various appearances in Pokémon media, including the Generation III remakes of Red, Green and Blue; FireRed and LeafGreen. Red became the official Kanto Pokémon League Champion. Red is also a non-playable character in Gilded, Argent, Crystal, HeartGold, SoulSilver, Blackness 2 and White 2, Sun, and Moon, Let's Go, Pikachu! and Allow's Go, Eevee!.
He tin can be fought at Mt Silver (Gold, Silverish, Crystal, HeartGold, SoulSilver) and in the Pokémon Champion Tournament at Blackness 2 and White 2.
Contents
- 1 Appearance
- 1.i Cherry, Green and Bluish
- 1.2 FireRed and LeafGreen
- 1.3 Sunday and Moon
- ane.4 Let's Go, Pikachu! and Allow'south Become, Eevee!
- 2 Personality
- 3 Biography
- iii.i Cherry-red, Green and Blue
- 3.2 Yellow
- three.three Gold and Silver and Crystal
- iii.4 FireRed and LeafGreen
- 3.5 HeartGold and SoulSilver
- iii.half-dozen Black 2 and White 2
- 3.7 Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Lord's day, and Ultra Moon
- 3.8 Let's Become, Pikachu! and Let'southward Go, Eevee!
- iii.9 Super Smash Bros. series
- 3.9.one Super Nail Bros. Brawl
- 3.ix.2 Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS
- three.9.three Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
- 3.10 Other appearances
- 4 Artwork and spirites
- 4.1 Artwork
- 4.2 Sprites
- five Pokémon
- 5.i Pokémon Gold, Silvery, and Crystal
- v.2 Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver
- 5.3 Pokémon Blackness 2 and White 2
- 5.4 Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, Ultra Moon
- 5.5 Pokémon: Let'southward Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
- 5.6 Pokémon Stadium 2
- 5.6.1 Round 1
- 5.6.two Round 2
- 6 Trivia
- 7 Gallery
- 8 References
Appearance
Red has black, spiky hair and blood-red eyes.
Reddish, Green and Blue
He likewise wears a ruby shirt over a white t-shirt forth with blue jeans and white-cerise sneakers besides as a red and white cap with the symbol of a leaf on the left side of it. He also carried a dark-brown backpack with a light blackness strap.
FireRed and LeafGreen
Red now has pale brownish hair and brown eyes. He wears a black t-shirt that is covered by a red sleeveless shirt with the vest itself as well having a white collar and stripe. He also wears blueish jeans with his shoes black, scarlet and white. He at present has sweatbands around both his wrists and he now wears a cap that is ruby-red and white.
Dominicus and Moon

Concept artwork of Red and his emotions for Pokémon Lord's day and Moon.
Ruby appears in Dominicus and Moon with a new outfit, which consists of a white T-shirt with red short sleeves and a logo, the number "96", blue jeans, ruby and white sneakers and a slightly redesigned cap. He also carries a new yellow backpack. He also appears older compared to the previous titles. He besides wears a lookout man or sweatband of some kind effectually his left wrist.
Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!

Concept artwork of Carmine and his emotions for Pokémon Let'southward Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!.
Red's outfit is very similar to the original games, but now looks a scrap more updated. Equally in Generation i, he has spiky blackness hair and brown or cherry optics. He wears a red sleeveless jacket with white pockets, the jacket itself now having been designed to expect much shorter with a black t-shirt with white sleeves underneath. He also wears blue jeans, red and white sneakers and carries a brown haversack with blackness straps.
Personality
Reddish is a very serious person, particularly when he battles. This can be seen hands because he seldom smiles. He is very repose, unremarkably but ever using ellipses (...) in the games. He is shown to be both loyal to his Pokémon and his cause, and seen by the fact that he ever has the 3 potential starters on him, indicating whichever Pokémon he chose starting time has remained with him, and when he fought in the World of Low-cal Trailer (Super Nail Brothers Ultimate) where he and his Pokémon were among the few to fight back against Galeem.
Biography
Red, Green and Bluish
In Red, Green and Blue, Carmine is a curious 11 year former boy from Pallet Town. He was likewise in one case friends with Blue, the grandson of Pallet Town's local Pokémon skillful, Professor Oak simply as revealed via the instruction manuels, Red gained an interest in Pokémon one time Blue stopped playing with him, instead choosing to begin bullying him instead. However, this contradicts Professor Oak'southward merits in the games that the two take in fact been rivals since they were both infants.
One twenty-four hour period, as Cerise prepares to go out his home to brainstorm his Pokémon journey, he is stopped from leaving the town by Oak who tells him he needs a Pokémon for his own protection. Upon being brought to the lab where Bluish is, Oak gives the ii a choice between the three Kanto starters: Bulbasaur, Charmander and Squirtle.
Depending on the starter Pokémon Red picks, Blue volition soon choose his own starter Pokémon just 1 that has a type advantage over Red's starter Pokémon.
After both accept called their respective Pokémon, they will battle i another with Blueish wanting to claiming Red as he believes his starter Pokémon can beat out Red's Pokémon.
In one case that has ended, Red makes his way to Kanto Route i, eventually reaching Viridian Urban center where he arrives at the Poke Mart to receive a Bundle that he so brings back to Oak in Pallet Town.
With Blue arriving seconds later, Oak tells the two trainers well-nigh a dream of his when he was young which was to use his Pokémon to create a full guide on the Pokémon in the Kanto region just due to his old age, Oak can no longer accomplish his goal, something he wants both Cherry and Blue to do for him instead.
Upon obtaining a Town Map from Daisy Oak, Professor Oak'due south granddaughter and Blueish's older sister, Red leaves Pallet Boondocks and begins traveling all over the Kanto region, capturing and grooming various Pokémon.
He also starts gathering the 8 Gym Badges by defeating the Gym Leaders and regularly meets Bluish who usually challenges him to a boxing, Blue beingness ane footstep ahead of Cherry and showing upwards to stall Reddish'south progress.
During his journey, Ruby learns of a group of Pokémon thieves called Team Rocket. He first meets them when they're searching for and attempting to steal fossils inside Mt. Moon.
Upon arriving in Cerulean City, Cerise heads due north to the Asset Bridge on Kanto Route 24 and defeats the Trainers with the last ane being a Team Rocket Grunt who was hoping to recruit new members for the system. He soon meets another Grunt hiding in the grounds of a house, having stolen the TM, Dig from a man who resides in Cerulean with his wife.
Red shortly discovers Team Rocket are plotting something and manages to gain access to their hugger-mugger base which is hidden beneath Celadon Urban center'southward Game Corner or Rocket Corner. His journeying through the hideout brings him face up-to-face up with Giovanni, the boss and leader of Squad Rocket whom Cerise defeats in battle, forcing Team Rocket to abandon their hideout in Celadon.
Using the Silph Scope he'd obtained from Giovanni, Ruby heads into the Pokémon Tower in Lavender Town and learns Mr. Fuji, the elderly caretaker is being held earnest by some Grunts.
By defeating them, Red frees Mr. Fuji and causes the Rockets to abscond from the Tower while likewise ensuring the ghost of the Marowak who Team Rocket also murdered, leaving her baby Cubone an orphan tin can finally head to the afterlife, her spirit having been calmed at last.
Red heads into Saffron City and learns that Squad Rocket has not only taken command of the city, presumably preventing the citizens from leaving their homes but also the Silph Visitor or Silph Co. with the grouping also planning on using the Chief Ball, a Poke Ball that can take hold of any Pokémon without neglect. He meets Giovanni in the Silph President's office and defeats him again, causing Giovanni to abscond and finish Team Rocket's command of Saffron, resulting in Saffron returning to normal.
Having gotten seven Badges, Red heads to the Viridian Metropolis Gym to get his concluding badge where he discovers Giovanni is the Gym Leader he must defeat in guild to get to the Elite 4 in the Indigo Plateau.
Cerise eventually prevails, earning the Globe Badge while Giovanni disbands Team Rocket, promising to get into solo training to become a ameliorate Trainer.
Later making it through the Kanto Victory Road and the Indigo Plateau, Red then challenges Kanto's Elite Four consisting of four trainers and a Champion. He defeats the Ice trainer Lorelei, the Fighting trainer Bruno, the Ghost Trainer Agatha and the Dragon Trainer Lance before he challenges the Champion who he soon discovers is none other than his rival, Blue who defeated the Aristocracy Iv before Red ever set pes in the Indigo Plateau, making Bluish the Champion of Kanto.
However, Blueish'south reign as Champion is short-lived equally Red soon defeats him in battle, becoming the new Kanto Champion.
Later on that, Ruddy opts to go on on with his training rather than stay at the Indigo Plateau every bit a Champion.
Xanthous
In Yellow, his story is very similar, except that now Ruby receives a Pikachu as his starter, the Pikachu existence the same one Professor Oak caught when Red attempted to leave Pallet Town while Blue, his rival gets an Eevee.
Gold and Silver and Crystal
In Gold and Silvery and Crystal, after becoming the Kanto Champion upon defeating his rival, Bluish, Red became a wandering Trainer with his journeying eventually taking him to Mt. Silver, a mountain located between Kanto and Johto where he spends his days and nights preparation his Pokémon team alone. He presumably remains there for three years and is likewise revealed to have go so distant from his mom that he does not talk to her via telephone anymore.
When the player character gets the opportunity to go to Kanto afterward defeating the Elite Four and Champion Lance, they can visit Red'south house in Pallet Town with his mom greeting them and then telling them Red has been away for a long and that he hasn't called so she doesn't know where he is or what he's doing. She likewise reveals she worries about him, even though people say that no word is proof is he'south doing fine. Talking to her once more has her commenting that she worries about Blood-red getting hurt or sick but he's a male child and she also voices her pride at the fact he's doing what he wants to do.
Upon gaining admission to Mt. Silverish subsequently collecting all 16 Gym Badges from both the Johto and Kanto regions, the player character can make their way through the mountain and ultimately challenge Red to a battle with Cherry disappearing whenever he's defeated.
He has Pokémon similar to Ash of the anime (except for the fact that all three starters are fully evolved compared to Ash only having one fully evolved).
FireRed and LeafGreen
In FireRed and LeafGreen, he reappears every bit the protagonist (although this is a remake).
In this saga, he has a female counterpart named Leaf.
His story progresses the same as in the original games merely afterward becoming Champion, Red travels to the Sevii Islands where he helps Bill's friend, Celio connect his Pokémon Network to the Hoenn region. During his time in the islands, Blood-red discovers a small grouping of Team Rocket Grunts led by Executive Archer who are operating in a warehouse on Five Island. Red sneaks into the warehouse and defeats the Grunts before meeting Archer who accuses him of trying to sown distrust among the Grunts. Upon Red defeating him, Archer learns that Red possesses the World Badge which is proof Giovanni has officially disbanded Team Rocket.
Even though the group are defeated, presumably fleeing the Sevii Islands, they announce their intention to revive Team Rocket over again and bring Giovanni back from his solo grooming.
Afterward that, Scarlet continues on his journey and eventually becomes a wandering Trainer, disappearing from the public eye.
He soon makes his way towards Mt. Silverish, a mount bordering Kanto and Johto and presumably spends three years residing in that location, training his Pokémon twenty-four hour period and night while as well condign so distant from his Mom that he doesn't even talk to her via the telephone anymore.
His disappearance results in Lance replacing him as the new Pokémon Champion.
HeartGold and SoulSilver
Similar in Pokémon's 'Golden' 'Silver' and 'Crystal', in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, once the player has earned all xvi badges, they tin boxing Red on the top of Mt. Silver with the same set of Pokémon from the original titles.
Every fourth dimension he is defeated, he disappears but comes dorsum once the Elite 4 and Champion accept been defeated.
Black 2 and White ii
In Black 2 and White 2, Red finally returns to public life when he participates in the Pokémon Globe Tournament, battling against the player character with 3 Pokémon. Fifty-fifty though the sprite/model he uses in battle is the same one from Pokémon Heart Gold and Soul Argent, his overhead model which is seen when he'southward first inbound the arena shows that his pilus which is brown is slightly longer than information technology was in the past.
Pokémon Lord's day, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
In Pokémon Dominicus and Moon, Pokémon Ultra Lord's day and Ultra Moon, Red who is now visibly older and wearing a new set of clothes travels to Alola forth with Bluish, the two onetime Champions having been invited to work every bit bosses of Alola'south Boxing Tree.
When the player character commencement visits the Battle Tree, they will see Red and Bluish and will battle one of them. Afterward Cerise or Blue has been properly defeated, Cherry will reward the player past giving them a full ready of Kanto starter Mega stones, allowing the player to Mega Evolve the Kanto starters in their party.
Let's Become, Pikachu! and Permit's Go, Eevee!
Red can be battled at the top of the Indigo Plateau, about the entrance after defeating at to the lowest degree 6 Primary Trainers with the player character also having half dozen Pokémon in their party.
Similarly to HeartGold and SoulSilver, Ruby-red will rematch the player when he/she beats the Aristocracy Four.
Dissimilar the original games, Red like Blue completed their journeys and even defeated the Elite Four years before the histrion character began their journeying. He can be challenged to a battle and similar all the Master Trainer battles in Allow'due south Get, Pikachu and Let's Become, Eevee, the player character must defeat Carmine without using whatever Items from their purse.
Upon beingness defeated, Reddish grants the player the title of Battle Master earlier leaving. Similar the other games, he will reappear for a rematch every fourth dimension the player character has successfully browbeaten the Elite Four.
Super Smash Bros. series
- Main commodity: Pokémon Trainer (Male) (SSB)
Super Blast Bros. Brawl
Red makes an appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as the Pokémon Trainer, he is accompanied past Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard and is a newcomer. He but talks when switching Pokémon and when he wins. He does non fight only instead is shown in the background commanding his Pokémon (using special-down volition switch them during battle). In story mode he follows the character if he is beingness used until they get to a point where he is unable to continue, notwithstanding he volition be warped in front of the grapheme at certain times. Each Pokémon he uses is different in weight and evolution. Squirtle is a light weight and is non evolved at all, Ivysaur is an averaged out center weight and a has evolved one time. Charizard is a heavy weight and is fully evolved.
- Function in the Subspace Emissary
Red is first introduced when Lucas bumps into him and both are surrounded by Primids. Blood-red uses Squirtle (the only Pokémon available at the kickoff of Red's appearance) to defeat them and continues to go search for more Pokémon (in which Lucas goes with him). They then become to the ruins to observe Charizard and Ivysaur, merely earlier they continue, they and then are attacked by Wario, which they win. During the story, Ruby-red finds Ivysaur equally a trophy (likely due to a lost boxing with Charizard) and captures it with a Poke Ball, and battles Charizard and captures it as well. He and Lucas so reach the stop if the ruins and battle Galeom who vicious though the acme. After winning, Galeom is revealed to be a Subspace Flop and grabs Lucas and Red (the latter existence knocked out). However Lucas frees them and they are saved by Meta Knight. They then go with Marth, Meta Knight and Ike. They then get to a mountain where a battle is taking place, which ends with an army from Subspace coming to attack. They manage to defeat them (with help from Mario, Link, Kirby, Pit, Yoshi and Ice Climbers). They then encounter up with the heroes that were in the Halberd and the Bomb Factory. He (along with the others) go to subspace to defeat Master Mitt. All the same he is defeated with the others by Tabuu. If he is found by Male monarch Dedede, Luigi and Ness he volition get to fight Tabuu.
Super Blast Bros. for Wii U and 3DS
Although Squirtle and Ivysaur are cut from the game, leaving only his Charizard to be solely playable, Reddish is demoted to assist trophy instead.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Cherry-red and his 3 main starter Pokémon finally returns to be playable once again, with his female counterpart, Light-green, as a color bandy.
Other appearances
Artwork and spirites
Artwork
Artwork of Red for Pokémon Carmine and Light-green
Artwork of Red for Pokémon Fire Red and LeafGreen
Artwork of Crimson for Pokémon Dominicus and Moon
Artwork of Red for Super Boom Bros. Brawl
Sprites
Red'due south first title screen sprite from Generation I (Worldwide, JP Blue)
Cherry-red's 2d title screen sprite from Generation I (JP Red and Greenish)
Red's sprite from Scarlet, Dark-green, and Blue
Scarlet's back sprite from Red, Green, and Blueish
Cerise's Sprite from Xanthous
Red'south back sprite from Yellow
Carmine'south sprite from Generation 2
Red's intro sprite from Generation Iii
Blood-red'due south credits sprite from Generation III
Red's sprite from Generation Three
Red'due south dorsum sprite from Generation III
Crimson's sprite from Generation Iv
Red's sprite from Generation Five
Ruddy'due south battle sprite from Lord's day and Moon
Red's battle sprite from Let's Go, Pikachu! and Allow's Become, Eevee!
Pokémon
Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal
![]() Pikachu ![]() | ![]() Espeon ![]() | ![]() Snorlax ![]() | ![]() Venusaur ![]() ![]() | ![]() Charizard ![]() ![]() | ![]() Blastoise ![]() | ||||||
Lv. 81 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 73 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 75 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 77 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 77 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 77 | [[Gender|]] |
Ability: | Power: | Ability: | Ability: | Power: | Ability: | ||||||
Detail: None | Item: None | Particular: None | Item: None | Item: None | Item: None | ||||||
- | - | - | - | - | - | ||||||
- | - | - | - | - | - | ||||||
- | - | - | - | - | - | ||||||
- | - | - | - | - | - |
Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver
![]() Pikachu ![]() | ![]() Lapras ![]() ![]() | ![]() Snorlax ![]() | ![]() Venusaur ![]() ![]() | ![]() Charizard ![]() ![]() | ![]() Blastoise ![]() | ||||||
Lv. 88 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 80 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 82 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 84 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 84 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 84 | [[Gender|]] |
Ability: Static | Ability: Beat Armor | Ability: Thick Fat | Ability: Overgrow | Ability: Bonfire | Power: Torrent | ||||||
Item: Calorie-free Ball | Item: None | Particular: None | Particular: None | Item: None | Item: None | ||||||
Volt Tackle | Body Slam | Shadow Ball | Frenzy Found | Blast Burn down | Hydro Cannon | ||||||
Iron Tail | Brine | Crunch | Giga Bleed | Flare Rush | Blizzard | ||||||
Quick Attack | Blizzard | Blizzard | Sludge Flop | Air Slash | Wink Cannon | ||||||
Thunderbolt | Psychic | Giga Bear upon | Sleep Powder | Dragon Pulse | Focus Nail |
Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
Ruby-red uses three of these Pokémon in Single Battles, four in Double and Rotation Battles, and all six in Triple Battles.
![]() Pikachu ![]() | ![]() Venusaur ![]() ![]() | ![]() Charizard ![]() ![]() | ![]() Blastoise ![]() | ![]() Snorlax ![]() | ![]() Lapras ![]() ![]() | ||||||
Lv. 50 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. fifty | [[Gender|]] | Lv. fifty | [[Gender|]] | Lv. l | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 50 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. l | [[Gender|]] |
Ability: | Ability: | Ability: | Ability: | Ability: | Ability: | ||||||
Particular: | Item: | Particular: | Particular: | Item: | Particular: Sitrus Berry | ||||||
Volt Tackle | Leaf Storm | Fire Blast | Water Spout | Body Slam | Ice Axle | ||||||
Iron Tail | Sludge Bomb | Focus Blast | Hydro Pump | Earthquake | Hydro Pump | ||||||
Brick Break | Earthquake | Air Slash | Blizzard | Crunch | Ice Shard | ||||||
False Out | Sleep Powder | Dragon Pulse | Focus Blast | Seed Bomb | Thunderbolt |
Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, Ultra Moon
![]() Pikachu ![]() | ![]() Venusaur ![]() ![]() | ![]() Charizard ![]() ![]() | ![]() Blastoise ![]() | ![]() Lapras ![]() ![]() | ![]() Snorlax ![]() | ||||||
Lv. seventy/74 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 66/70 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 66/70 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 66/70 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 65/69 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 65/69 | [[Gender|]] |
Ability: Static | Ability: Overgrow | Power: Blaze | Ability: Torrent | Ability: Water Absorb | Ability: Thick Fatty | ||||||
Item: Lite Ball | Item: None | Item: None | Detail: None | Particular: None | Detail: None | ||||||
Volt Tackle | Drive | Will-O-Wisp | Hydro Pump | Surf | Crunch | ||||||
Quick Assail | Leech Seed | Fire Blast | Wink Cannon | Blizzard | Heavy Slam | ||||||
Light Screen | Foliage Storm | Air Slash | Dark Pulse | Ice Shard | Loftier Horsepower | ||||||
Nuzzle | Sludge Bomb | Focus Smash | Ice Beam | Psychic | Body Slam |
Pokémon: Let's Get, Pikachu! and Permit's Go, Eevee!
![]() Pikachu ![]() | ![]() Machamp ![]() | ![]() Arcanine ![]() | ![]() Lapras ![]() ![]() | ![]() Snorlax ![]() | ![]() Venusaur ![]() ![]() | ||||||
Lv. 85 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 85 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 85 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 85 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 85 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 85 | [[Gender|]] |
Ability: No ability | Ability: No power | Power: No ability | Ability: No ability | Ability: No ability | Ability: No power | ||||||
Item: None | Item: None | Item: None | Item: None | Item: None | Item: None | ||||||
Thunderbolt | Superpower | Heat Moving ridge | Ice Shard | Toxic | Sludge Bomb | ||||||
Brick Break | Fire Blast | Crunch | Waterfall | Protect | Mega Drain | ||||||
Iron Tail | Earthquake | Will-O-Wisp | Trunk Slam | Rest | Leech Seed | ||||||
Reflect | Hyper Axle | Roar | Megahorn | Body Slam | Amnesia |
Pokémon Stadium ii
Round i
![]() Meganium ![]() | ![]() Feraligatr ![]() | ![]() Typhlosion ![]() | ![]() Jolteon ![]() | ![]() Scizor ![]() ![]() | ![]() Tauros ![]() | ||||||
Lv. 50-100 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. l-100 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 50-100 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. fifty-100 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 50-100 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 50-100 | [[Gender|]] |
Ability: None | Ability: None | Power: None | Power: None | Ability: None | Ability: None | ||||||
Item: Mint Drupe | Item: MiracleBerry | Item: Focus Band | Item: King's Rock | Item: Quick Hook | Item: Telescopic Lens | ||||||
Razor Leaf | Surf | Flamethrower | Thunder | Metallic Claw | Headbutt | ||||||
Torso Slam | Slash | Quick Attack | Bite | Quick Assault | Earthquake | ||||||
Giga Drain | Blizzard | ThunderPunch | Thunder Wave | Slash | Iron Tail | ||||||
Synthesis | Seize with teeth | Dig | Quick Attack | Slumber Talk | Hyper Axle |
Round 2
![]() Raikou ![]() | ![]() Entei ![]() | ![]() Suicune ![]() | ![]() Dragonite ![]() ![]() | ![]() Snorlax ![]() | ![]() Espeon ![]() | ||||||
Lv. 50-100 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. l-100 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. fifty-100 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 50-100 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. 50-100 | [[Gender|]] | Lv. l-100 | [[Gender|]] |
Power: | Ability: | Ability: | Power: | Ability: | Ability: | ||||||
Item: Focus Band | Item: Scope Lens | Particular: BrightPowder | Detail: MiracleBerry | Item: Quick Hook | Item: Male monarch's Stone | ||||||
Thunderbolt | Burn Nail | Surf | Fly | Trunk Slam | Psychic | ||||||
Bite | Bite | Ice Beam | Body Slam | Earthquake | Seize with teeth | ||||||
Iron Tail | Iron Tail | Roar | Thunder Moving ridge | Shadow Ball | Reflect | ||||||
Hidden Power | Hidden Ability | Subconscious Power | Hidden Power | Hidden Power | Hidden Ability |
Trivia
- Scarlet is the strongest Trainer to be battled in games.[one]
- Red has the highest leveled catechism Pokémon in the Pokémon franchise, with a Lv. 88 Pikachu, as well making him perhaps the strongest Trainer in the franchise.
- This is debatable as Pikachu is not a fully evolved Pokémon.
- He is the merely ane to take ever been declared a champion exterior of his own generation past in-game characters.
- In his original design, Red was depicted with blackness hair, simply in the latest artwork he is depicted with having calorie-free brown hair.
- Blood-red has been referred to every bit the "Hero of Kanto", the "Ultimate Pokémon Trainer", and the "Pokémon Champion".
- Ash Ketchum is based on Cherry'south starting time design. They also both accept Pikachu, and both accept the three Kanto Starters, however Ruddy's are fully evolved where as Ash's Bulbasaur and Squirtle are unevolved and his Charmander evolved fully into Charizard. Ash and Ruddy have both won a championship.
- Also, Ash originally had a Lapras in his squad and had a Snorlax likewise.
- Ruby-red has appeared in every generation of Pokémon except for Generation VI and Viii.
- In HeartGoldand SoulSilver, his Espeon was replaced with a Lapras.
- Ruddy, being much like all playable characters, follows a like trait where he almost never speaks, just when speaking, he simply says "..." or gives commands to his Pokémon.
- This carries on to his NPC character in which he never speaks.
- Despite this, in a special event involving the Sygna Suit in Pokémon Masters, Cherry has a unmarried line of dialogue: "Words are unnecessary!"
- In the Pokémon the Series: XY and XYZ, Ash Ketchum wears a nearly identical hat as Red in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.
- Red'south ages vary over the games he appears in: he is xi in Red, Blue, Yellowish, FireRed and LeafGreen, 14 in Gold, Argent, Crystal, Heart Gold and Soul Argent, 19- 29 in Black and White 2 and 21- 31 in Sunday and Moon, Ultra Sunday and Ultra Moon.
Gallery
Red and Charmander concept artwork for Kotobukiya ArtFx J figurines
Ruddy and Pikachu concept artwork for Kotobukiya ArtFx J figurines
References
- ^ Ruby at Mt. Silver
Playable Characters | |
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Kanto | |
Red R 1000 / BJP / R B / Y / FR LG · Green FR LG | |
Johto | |
Ethan G S / C / HG SS · Lyra HG SS | |
Hoenn | |
Brendan R South / East / OR AS · May R S / E / OR Equally | |
Sinnoh | |
Lucas D P / Pt / BD SP · Dawn D P / Pt / BD SP | |
Unova | |
Hilbert B West · Hilda B W | |
Kalos | |
Calem 10 Y · Serena X Y | |
Alola | |
Elio South One thousand / U S U M · Selene S One thousand / U S U M | |
Galar | |
Victor SW SH · Gloria SW SH | |
Hisui | |
Rei LA · Akari LA | |
Unnamed | |
Alex SC VI · Rachel SC VI |
Pokémon Champions | |
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Games | |
Blue R G / BJP / R B / Y / FR LG · Trace P E | |
Manga | |
Lance · Cynthia · Alder · Diantha · Leon | |
Anime | |
Drake · Ash Ketchum · Lance · Cynthia · Wallace · Alder · Diantha · Steven Stone · Leon · Iris |
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