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  2. List of Pokémon characters - Wikipedia

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    Larry (アオキ, Aoki) is the Gym leader of Medali, who specializes in Normal-type Pokémon and an Elite Four member who specializes in Flying-type Pokémon. [16] [17] He is characterized as a "depressed salaryman" [16] who works as both a Gym leader and Elite Four member. [17]

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

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    We ranked all 10 Kanto gym leaders in Pokémon Red, Blue, and beyond. ... Among those trainers is the Elite Four, the regional champions, and of course, its gym leaders.

  4. List of Pokémon anime characters - Wikipedia

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    However, because Ash did not have at least three Pokémon on hand (he only had Pikachu at the time), Norman could not accept Ash's Gym Challenge. After Ash defeated four Hoenn Gym Leaders, he and his friends went back to Petalburg City in time for Norman and Caroline's wedding anniversary. The next day, Ash got to defeat Norman in battle.

  5. Larry (Pokémon) - Wikipedia

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    Larry is a Gym Leader in Medali, a town in the Paldea region in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. He is described as a Japanese salaryman, and has a bland and deadpan personality. [8] He specializes in Normal-type Pokémon in the first battle, and serves as the third Elite Four member specializing in Flying-type Pokémon.

  6. Pokémon: Advanced Battle - Wikipedia

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    The series follows the adventures of the ten-year-old Pokémon Trainer Ash Ketchum, and his electric mouse partner Pikachu as they continue traveling through the Hoenn region while collecting their final Gym Badges in order to compete in the Hoenn League competition. Along the way, they are joined by the formed Pewter City Gym Leader, Brock ...

  7. Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire - Wikipedia

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    The games' two main goals are defeating the eight Gym Leaders, proving oneself worthy of challenging the Elite Four and Hoenn League Champion to become the new Hoenn League Champion and completing the Pokédex by capturing, evolving, and trading to obtain all 202 Pokémon available between Ruby and Sapphire.

  8. Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire - Wikipedia

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    The player then advances on to the Hoenn League, challenging the Elite Four and then the Hoenn League Champion, Steven, to become the new Hoenn League Champion. The player also has the option of participating in the various Pokémon Contests throughout Hoenn, using their Pokémon to put on a performance for an audience and judges.

  9. Pokémon Emerald - Wikipedia

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    As with Ruby and Sapphire, the player's general goal is to explore the Hoenn region and conquer a series of eight Pokémon Gyms in order to challenge the Elite Four and the Hoenn Pokémon League Champion, while the main subplot is to defeat two criminal organizations attempting to harness a legendary Pokémon's power for their own goals.