Pokémon Red and Blue/Characters: Difference between revisions

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The [[Heroic Mime|silent]] [[Player Character]]. An eleven-year old from Pallet Town who is eager to become a Pokemon trainer and set off on a journey across the world.
 
* [[Badass]]: It comes with the territory when you take down the Pokemon universe's equivalent to the mafia/yakuza, become the local region's Pokemon champion, and (potentially) catch all 151 Pokemon currently known to man. And in Red's case, being the [[True Final Boss]] in the sequels helps a lot.
* [[Badass]]: Implied through potential events that can transpire in the game, as well as Red's [[Bonus Boss]] status in Gold and Silver. [http://www.halolz.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/halolz-dot-com-pokemon-redvsash.jpg Red's half of this picture sums up the implications, said implications being applicable to Leaf by extension.]
** [[Badass Adorable]]: They're both 11 year olds.
* [[Brown Eyes]]: In the remakes only.
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* [[Development Gag]]: Leaf herself. She is a tweaked version of a first-generation [http://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/6/6f/Sugimori_Starter_artwork.png female protagonist] that never made it into the original games due to technological limitations (The original design was reused as Blue(JP)/Green(Eng) in the Special manga).
* [[Disappeared Dad]]: He's mentioned once when you check out the televisions in Celadon Department Store, but he never appears.
* [[Even the Girls Want Her]]: Due to the unchanged dialogue, this happens with Leaf. It's also quite apparent in the fandom.
* [[Fan Nickname]]: Leaf, actually. She has never been given an official name, although a [[Dummied Out|beta double battle partner named Leaf was found in the data]].
** Leaf also sometimes gets called "Fuguri" (from Rī'''fugurī'''n) among the Japanese fans.
** Red's FRLG incarnation is occasionally called "Fire" in the English-speaking fandom to separate his new design from his old one. He's almost universally referred to as "Fire" or "FireRed" by Japanese-speaking fans.
* [[The Hero]]: In Gen II and the Gen IV remakes, Red is often referred to as this.
* [[Heroic Mime]]: When you actually speak to Red in G/S/C/HG/SS, his speech is quite seriously "..."
* [[Heroic Mime]]
* [[Hime Cut]]: Leaf in her original design.
* [[Hot-Blooded]]: Red, according to his counterparts, at least one in-game line, (possibly, due to its vagueness) the manual, and an [http://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/b/b1/Kensugiart.png old] [http://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/c/c8/Kensugiart2.png comic] [http://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/7/70/Kensugiart3.png drawn] [http://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/f/f3/Kensugiart4.png by] Sugimori.
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** [[Mini-Dress of Power]]: In the remakes, though it's more of a mini-skirt.
* [[Nice Hat]]
* [[Perpetual Frowner]]: Red's redesign gives him a permanent, somewhat ugly scowl on his face.
* [[Pink Girl, Blue Boy]]: The Vs. Seekers, but only in the official artwork. In the game, you still get a blue one as Leaf.
* [[Plucky Girl]]: Leaf, as shown by her original artwork.
* [[Adaptation Dye Job|Remake Dye Job]]: In Generations I and II, Red has black hair, but this is made into light brown hair in Generations III and IV.
* [[Schrodinger's Player Character]]: Pick one of them in FRLG, and the other won't appear. In the series as a whole, Red is the canonical protagonist.