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{{samename| | {{samename|character from [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]]|Green (game)}} | ||
{{ | {{redirect|Leaf|other uses|Leaf (disambiguation)}} | ||
{{Character Infobox | |||
{{ | |color={{leafgreen color}} | ||
|color={{ | |corecolor={{leafgreen color light}} | ||
|corecolor={{ | |bordercolor={{leafgreen color dark}} | ||
|bordercolor={{ | |name=Leaf | ||
|name= | |jname=リーフ | ||
|jname= | |tmname=Leaf | ||
|tmname= | |image=FireRed LeafGreen Leaf.png | ||
|size=140px | |||
|image= | |caption=Art from {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} | ||
|size= | |||
|caption= | |||
|gender=Female | |gender=Female | ||
|hometown=[[Pallet Town]] | |hometown=[[Pallet Town]] | ||
|region=[[Kanto]] | |region=[[Kanto]] | ||
|relatives={{ka|Mom}}, unnamed father | |relatives={{ka|Mom}}, unnamed father | ||
|eyes=Brown | |eyes=Brown | ||
|hair=Brown | |hair=Brown | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Character Infobox/Game | |||
|color={{leafgreen color light}} | |||
|trainer=[[Pokémon Trainer]], [[player character]] | |||
|gen={{gen|III}}, {{gen|VII}}, {{gen|VIII}}, {{gen|IX}} | |||
|games={{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s|FireRed, LeafGreen}}, {{pkmn|Masters EX}} | |||
|counterpart=[[Leaf (Masters)]] | |||
|enva=Michelle Marie<ref name="Michelle Marie">[https://twitter.com/michellemarievo/status/1219320118678671360 Michelle Marie on Twitter]</ref> <small>({{pkmn|Masters EX}})</small> | |||
|jpva=Yuka Ōtsubo<ref name="Yuka Ōtsubo">[https://twitter.com/00tsubo_yuka/status/1299951630419279873 Yuka Ōtsubo on Twitter]</ref> <small>({{pkmn|Masters EX}})</small> | |||
}} | |||
{{Character Infobox/Manga | |||
|color={{leafgreen color light}} | |||
|series=''[[Pokémon Adventures]]''<br>''[[Pokémon Ruby-Sapphire]]'' | |||
|counterpart={{adv|Green}}, {{OBP|Blue|Ruby-Sapphire}} | |||
|debut=''[[PS015|Wartortle Wars]]'' <small>({{pkmn|Adventures}})</small><br>''[[PMRS24|We're a Family!!]]'' <small>({{pkmn|Ruby-Sapphire}})</small> | |||
}} | |||
|} | |||
''' | '''Leaf''' (Japanese: '''リーフ''' ''Leaf'') is the female [[player character]] in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. Her male counterpart is {{ga|Red}}. As such, she—alongside Red— is known throughout the [[Pokémon world]] as the {{pkmn|Champion}} from [[Pallet Town]], as well as a living legend for her defeat of [[Team Rocket]] in [[Kanto]] during her quest. | ||
While Leaf shares many similarities with {{ga|Green}}, it has not been officially confirmed whether Green is an incarnation of Leaf or a [[cross-canon counterpart]]. | |||
Leaf | |||
==Terminology== | |||
In [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|Pokémon FireRed, LeafGreen]], and [[Pokémon Emerald Version|Emerald]], '''Leaf''' (Japanese: '''リーフ''' ''Leaf'') is her placeholder name, which is only in the internal game data and not seen in normal gameplay. (In the same section of the game data, the male player character's placeholder name is "Red".) In Pokémon LeafGreen, this is one of several possible [[#Optional names|names]] (in both English and Japanese) suggested for the player character (male or female) if the player leaves their name blank when starting a [[new game]]. | |||
In some game screenshots from the English manuals, the female player character is named '''Fire'''{{sup/3|FR}} or '''Leaf'''{{sup/3|LG}} (while the {{ga|Red|male player character}} is named Red{{sup/3|FR}} or Green{{sup/3|LG}}). | |||
In the E3 2004 trailer for FireRed and LeafGreen (which is in English), "Leaf" is used as the name of the female player character, in contrast to "Red" for the male player character.<ref>[https://youtu.be/VnweBRQd9ao E3 trailer of ''Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions'']</ref> | |||
The name '''Leaf''' (English and Japanese versions) is officially used for her Kotobukiya ARTFX J figurine<ref>[https://www.kotobukiya.co.jp/product/product-0000003255/ "ARTFX J Leaf with Squirtle" on Kotobukiya] (Japanese)</ref><ref>[http://en.kotobukiya.co.jp/product/product-0000003255/ "Pokémon LEAF with ZENIGAME ARTFX STATUE" on Kotobukiya] (English)</ref> and the Bandai Pokémon Scale World collection,<ref>[https://www.bandai.co.jp/candy/products/2019/1000136258.html "Pokémon Scale World - Kanto: Leaf & Clefairy & Gengar" on Bandai] (Japanese)</ref> both of which were released in 2019 (fifteen years after her introduction in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen). In 2020, she debuted in [[Pokémon Masters EX]], using {{mas|Leaf|the same name}}. | |||
In [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]], the female version of the character known only as "{{OBP|Pokémon Trainer|Super Smash Bros.}}" is based on Leaf. | |||
{{ | In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], a similar character named '''{{ga|Green}}''' (Japanese: '''ブルー''' ''Blue'') appears, although it has not been confirmed whether Leaf and Green are the same character. If Leaf and Green are different characters in the games, then Leaf remains unnamed in all [[core series]] games and their manuals. This name has also been long used for {{adv|Green}} from the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga before the introduction of Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!. | ||
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The name "Leaf" has long been used by fans, even before it saw mainstream official use in merchandise and Pokémon Masters. Leaf is also sometimes referred to as '''フグリ''' (''Fuguri'') in the Japanese fandom, being derived from the katakana rendering of "LeafGreen" (リー'''フグリ'''ーン ''rī'''fugurī'''n''). | |||
In the Spanish version of FireRed, LeafGreen, and Emerald, her placeholder name has the syllables reversed: she is known as "Jaho" instead of "Hoja" (while her {{ga|Red|male counterpart}} is known as "Joro" instead of "Rojo"). | |||
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==In the core series games== | |||
{{spoilers}} | |||
Leaf's adventure begins after [[Professor Oak]] calls her to his lab and gives her a [[First partner Pokémon|choice of Pokémon]]. {{ga|Blue}} challenges Leaf to a [[Pokémon battle]] as soon as they get their Pokémon. Later, Professor Oak calls the two back, gives each of them a [[Pokédex]], and sends them on a journey to fulfill their dream of capturing every kind of Pokémon. | |||
Leaf travels all over Kanto, filling in the Pokédex and defeating the [[Gym Leader]]s. Her [[rival]] Blue constantly stays one step ahead, and shows up quite a few times to impede her progress. When Leaf eventually reaches the [[Elite Four]], she finds that Blue has beaten her to a milestone yet again and has become the [[Indigo League]] {{pkmn|Champion}}. Leaf defeats Blue in the final battle, and becomes the Champion herself. Her adventure continues even after that, with Leaf discovering new places, such as the [[Sevii Islands]]. | |||
Leaf's main conflict in the games, aside from Blue, is [[Team Rocket]], an infamous group of Pokémon thieves. Leaf clashes with Team Rocket many times in her quest. She defeats a group of grunts at [[Mt. Moon]] who are attempting to steal rare Pokémon [[Fossil]]s, and defeats another group ahead at a bridge in [[Cerulean City]]. Leaf protects the [[Pokémon Tower]] and [[Mr. Fuji]] in [[Lavender Town]] and destroys their hold on the [[Celadon Game Corner|Game Corner]]. After she foils their plot to take over [[Silph Co.]], Leaf encounters [[Giovanni]], the leader of Team Rocket, as the final Gym Leader in [[Viridian City]]. Upon defeating him, Leaf stops the group's world domination plots once and for all, though a few remaining grunts, many who appeared and were defeated by Leaf on [[Five Island]] in [[Generation III]], would band together in [[Johto]] to [[Generation II|try to revive the group]]. | |||
===Optional names=== | |||
When starting a new game of {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, if the player leaves the name writing screen without any written name, or with a name composed entirely of empty spaces, [[Professor Oak]] says "Right... So your name is <optional name>.", suggesting one of the 19 available names; there are 21 names in total, but there are two exclusive to FireRed and two exclusive to LeafGreen. The player may answer "Yes" to accept the suggested name, or "No" to return to the name writing screen. | |||
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{leafgreen color light}}; border:3px solid #{{leafgreen color}}" | |||
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{ | |||
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! Japanese | ! Japanese | ||
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! Italian | ! Italian | ||
! Spanish | ! Spanish | ||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
|<ab>グリーン ''Green'' | |<ab>グリーン ''Green''{{sup/3|LG}} | ||
リーフ ''Leaf''{{sup/3|LG}} | |||
レッド ''Red''{{sup/3|FR}} | |||
ファイア ''Fire'' | ファイア ''Fire''{{sup/3|FR}} | ||
キヨミ ''Kiyomi'' | キヨミ ''Kiyomi'' | ||
サトコ ''Satoko'' | サトコ ''Satoko'' | ||
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モモコ ''Momoko'' | モモコ ''Momoko'' | ||
ミスズ ''Misuzu''</ab> | ミスズ ''Misuzu''</ab> | ||
|<ab> | |<ab>GREEN{{sup/3|LG}} | ||
LEAF{{sup/3|LG}} | |||
RED{{sup/3|FR}} | |||
FIRE{{sup/3|FR}} | |||
OMI | |||
JODI | |||
AMANDA | |||
HILLARY | |||
MAKEY | |||
MICHI | |||
PAULA | |||
JUNE | |||
CASSIE | |||
REY | |||
SEDA | |||
KIKO | |||
MINA | |||
NORIE | |||
SAI | |||
MOMO | |||
SUZI</ab> | |||
|<ab> | |<ab>GREEN{{sup/3|LG}} | ||
LEAF{{sup/3|LG}} | |||
RED{{sup/3|FR}} | |||
FIRE{{sup/3|FR}} | |||
JOANNA | |||
LUCIE | |||
EDITH | |||
PAULINE | |||
EMMA | |||
AUDREY | |||
MARION | |||
SAYAKA | |||
INGRID | |||
LINDA | |||
FLO | |||
YUKI | |||
CARMEN | |||
NOLWEEN | |||
NADIA | |||
HELENE | |||
CARO</ab> | |||
|<ab> | |<ab>GRÜN{{sup/3|LG}} | ||
BLATT{{sup/3|LG}} | |||
ROT{{sup/3|FR}} | |||
FEUER{{sup/3|FR}} | |||
MANDY | |||
ANDREA | |||
SINA | |||
MARTINA | |||
TANJA | |||
ELENA | |||
BIRGIT | |||
DIANA | |||
KATRIN | |||
SUSI | |||
UTE | |||
DANIELA | |||
SILKE | |||
SIMONE | |||
JAMIE | |||
PIA | |||
EVA</ab> | |||
|<ab> | |<ab>VERDE{{sup/3|LG}} | ||
GREEN{{sup/3|LG}} | |||
ROSSO{{sup/3|FR}} | |||
RED{{sup/3|FR}} | |||
CINZIA | |||
LUISA | |||
AMANDA | |||
ROSSANA | |||
RITA | |||
LORENZA | |||
PAOLA | |||
GAIA | |||
OLGA | |||
WILMA | |||
IVANA | |||
MONIA | |||
LETIZIA | |||
LILIANA | |||
ILARIA | |||
ISOTTA | |||
VIVIANA</ab> | |||
|<ab> | |<ab>VERTE{{sup/3|LG}} | ||
JAHO{{sup/3|LG}} | |||
JORO{{sup/3|FR}} | |||
GUEFO{{sup/3|FR}} | |||
MENA | |||
CIRA | |||
MARÍA | |||
MINA | |||
NENA | |||
LUNA | |||
BRUNA | |||
CLAUDIA | |||
CASILDA | |||
RITA | |||
SELENA | |||
MATILDE | |||
NURIA | |||
MARINA | |||
SALIA | |||
MIRTA | |||
SUSA</ab> | |||
|} | |} | ||
==In the side series games== | |||
===Pokémon Colosseum and XD: Gale of Darkness=== | |||
Leaf makes an appearance in both [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]. While she does not appear in the games' Story Mode, she is playable in the Battle Mode when a FireRed or LeafGreen cartridge is used, with a female player character chosen. She can take on Mt. Battle's 100-battle challenge, as well as compete in Colosseum battles. | |||
== | ===Pokémon Battle Revolution=== | ||
[[ | Leaf made a brief appearance in the debut trailer of [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]], having a [[Double Battle]] against {{ga|Red}}, using a {{p|Groudon}} and a {{p|Pikachu}}. Despite this, she didn't appear in the final cut of the game. | ||
===Super Smash Bros. Ultimate=== | ==In the spin-off games== | ||
===[[Super Smash Bros. series]]=== | |||
[[File:Female Trainer SSBU.png|thumb|200px|Leaf, as the female Pokémon Trainer, in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]] | |||
====Pokémon Trainer==== | |||
{{main|Pokémon Trainer (Super Smash Bros.)}} | {{main|Pokémon Trainer (Super Smash Bros.)}} | ||
Leaf appears as a playable character in [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]], | Leaf appears as a playable character in [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]], as the female variant of "Pokémon Trainer" (of which Red is the default). She shares his team of {{p|Squirtle}}, {{p|Ivysaur}}, and {{p|Charizard}}. | ||
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====Other references==== | |||
From [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] onward, Leaf's hat appears as an alternate outfit worn by {{p|Jigglypuff}}, in parallel to {{p|Pikachu}} wearing {{ga|Red}}'s hat. | |||
===[[Pokémon GO]]=== | |||
{{main|Style (GO)}} | |||
For [[Pokémon Day]] 2018, Leaf's outfit from {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} were released as free style options in [[Pokémon GO]]. | |||
===[[Pokémon Masters EX]]=== | |||
{{main|Leaf (Masters)}} | |||
Leaf forms a [[sync pair]] with {{p|Eevee}}, {{p|Venusaur}}, {{p|Moltres}}, {{p|Clefable}}, and {{p|Blastoise}} in [[Pokémon Masters EX]]. Her Venusaur is capable of [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolving]], while her Blastoise is capable of [[Dynamax]]ing. Leaf became a playable sync pair on January 22, 2020. | |||
Leaf has also made notable appearances in one of the game's Main Stories, the [[PML Arc]]. Unlike in the original game, both Leaf and {{mas|Red}} coexist in the same game, with her picking the remaining [[first partner Pokémon]] that wasn't picked by Red and {{mas|Blue}}. | |||
{{PairDex/h|Leafgreen}} | |||
{{PairDex|076|Leaf|trainerlink=Leaf (Masters)#Eevee|trainerimg=Leaf|0133|Eevee|gender=male|Normal|Fighting|Support|6|Sync Pair Scout}} | |||
{{PairDex|076|Leaf|trainerlink=Leaf (Masters)#Venusaur|trainerimg=Leaf Sygna|sygna=[[Sygna suit|Sygna Suit]]|0003M|Venusaur|mega=Venusaurite|form=[[Mega Evolution|Mega Venusaur]]|gender=female|Grass|Psychic|Tech|6|Ticket Scout (after Victory Road)<br>Poké Fair Sync Pair Scout}} | |||
{{PairDex|076|Leaf|trainerlink=Leaf (Masters)#Moltres|trainerimg=Leaf Champion|sygna={{pkmn|Champion}}|0146|Moltres|master=yes|buddy=yes|Fire|Water|Tech|exrole=Support|6|Master Fair Sync Pair Scout}} | |||
{{PairDex|076|Leaf|trainerlink=Leaf (Masters)#Clefable|trainerimg=Leaf|0036|Clefable|gender=female|Fairy|Steel|Support|4EX|Trainer Lodge Friendship Level 100}} | |||
{{PairDex|076|Leaf|trainerlink=Leaf (Masters)#Blastoise|trainerimg=Leaf|0009|Blastoise|gender=female|buddy=yes|dynamax=yes|Water|Grass|Field|exrole=Special Strike|6|Mix Sync Pair Scout}} | |||
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== | ==Quotes== | ||
Leaf | {{main|Leaf (game)/Quotes}} | ||
==Counterparts== | ==Counterparts== | ||
[[File:Green Adventures.png|thumb|230px|Green in Pokémon Adventures]] | [[File:Green Adventures.png|thumb|230px|Green, Leaf's counterpart in Pokémon Adventures]] | ||
[[File:Blue PMRS.png|thumb|left|150px|Blue, Leaf's counterpart in Pokémon Ruby-Sapphire]] | |||
===In the manga=== | ===In the manga=== | ||
==== | ====Pokémon Adventures==== | ||
{{main|Green (Adventures)}} | {{main|Green (Adventures)}} | ||
{{adv|Green}} from | {{adv|Green}} from [[Pokémon Adventures]] serves as Leaf's counterpart, taking on Leaf's appearance from the {{MangaArc|FireRed & LeafGreen}} onwards. She starts out as a mischievous thief and con artist, but later reforms her ways. | ||
==== | ====Pokémon Ruby-Sapphire==== | ||
{{main|Blue (Ruby-Sapphire)}} | {{main|Blue (Ruby-Sapphire)}} | ||
Leaf also has a counterpart in [[Pokémon Ruby-Sapphire]], who is named {{OBP|Blue|Ruby-Sapphire}}. | |||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
==Gallery== | |||
:For images on {{ga|Green}}, see: [[Green (game)#Gallery|Green (game)]] | |||
===Artwork=== | |||
====Standard==== | |||
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{leafgreen color dark}}; background:#{{leafgreen color}}; font-size:80%" | |||
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| style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{leafgreen color dark}}; background:#{{leafgreen color light}}" | [[File:FireRed LeafGreen Leaf.png|x300px]] | |||
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{leafgreen color dark}}; background:#{{leafgreen color light}}" | [[File:HM Fly artwork.png|x300px]] | |||
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| Artwork from {{color2|000|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed and LeafGreen}} | |||
| Artwork depicting the usage of {{mcolor|Fly|000}},<br>featuring Leaf with a {{pcolor|Pidgey|000}} | |||
|} | |||
====Merchandise==== | |||
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{leafgreen color dark}}; background:#{{leafgreen color}}; font-size:80%" | |||
|- | |||
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{leafgreen color dark}}; background:#{{leafgreen color light}}" | [[File:Kotobukiya ArtFX J Figure Leaf Squirtle.png|x250px]] | |||
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| Leaf and {{pcolor|Squirtle|000}} concept artwork by<br>{{color2|000|Hitoshi Ariga}} for Kotobukiya ArtFx J figurines | |||
|} | |||
====Other==== | |||
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{leafgreen color dark}}; background:#{{leafgreen color}}; font-size:80%" | |||
|- | |||
| style="{{roundy|5px}} border:2px solid #{{leafgreen color dark}}; background:#{{leafgreen color light}}" | [[File:New Years postcard.jpg|x300px]] | |||
|- | |||
| {{color2|000|Ken Sugimori}} artwork from a<br>2005 New Year's postcard | |||
|} | |||
===Game assets=== | |||
====Sprites and models==== | |||
=====In the [[core series]]===== | |||
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{leafgreen color dark}}; background:#{{leafgreen color}}; font-size:80%" | |||
|- | |||
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{leafgreen color dark}}; background:#{{leafgreen color light}}"| [[File:Spr FRLG Leaf.png]] | |||
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{leafgreen color dark}}; background:#{{leafgreen color light}}"| [[File:FRLG Leaf Intro.png]] | |||
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{leafgreen color dark}}; background:#{{leafgreen color light}}"| [[File:Leaf FRLG Credits.png]] | |||
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{leafgreen color dark}}; background:#{{leafgreen color light}}"| [[File:FRLG Leaf Back.png]] | |||
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{leafgreen color dark}}; background:#{{leafgreen color light}}"| [[File:E Leaf Back.png]] | |||
|- | |||
| Sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed, LeafGreen}},<br>and {{color2|000|Pokémon Emerald Version|Emerald}} | |||
| {{color2|000|Game intro|Intro}} sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed and LeafGreen}} | |||
| Credits sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed and LeafGreen}} | |||
| Back sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed and LeafGreen}} | |||
| Back sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Emerald Version|Emerald}} | |||
|- | |||
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{leafgreen color dark}}; background:#{{leafgreen color light}}"| [[File:Leaf FRLG OD.png]] | |||
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{leafgreen color dark}}; background:#{{leafgreen color light}}"| [[File:Leaf E OD.png]] | |||
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| Overworld sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed and LeafGreen}} | |||
| Overworld sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Emerald Version|Emerald}} | |||
|} | |||
====In other games==== | |||
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{leafgreen color dark}}; background:#{{leafgreen color}}; font-size:80%" | |||
|- | |||
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{leafgreen color dark}}; background:#{{leafgreen color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Colo Leaf.png|80px]] | |||
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{leafgreen color dark}}; background:#{{leafgreen color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:XD Leaf.png|80px]] | |||
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{leafgreen color dark}}; background:#{{leafgreen color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Leaf Ra OD.png]] | |||
|- | |||
| Model from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Colosseum|Colosseum}} | |||
| Model from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness|XD: Gale of Darkness}} | |||
| Unused sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Ranger (video game)|Pokémon Ranger}} | |||
|} | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:RGB guidebook.jpg|200px | [[File:RGB guidebook.jpg|thumb|200px|Cover of the Pocket Monsters Red, Green, and Blue guidebook]] | ||
* An artwork of an [[List of unused Pokémon and character designs#Female character|unnamed female character]] drawn by [[Ken Sugimori]] was released in | * An artwork of an [[List of unused Pokémon and character designs#Female character|unnamed female character]] drawn by [[Ken Sugimori]] was released in {{game|Red and Green|s}}'s official strategy guide, released in April 1996.<ref>[https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4091025366 ポケットモンスター―任天堂公式ガイドブック] - Amazon.co.jp (Japanese)</ref> This artwork also appears on the cover of a revised version of the guidebook that includes the Japanese [[Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese)|Pokémon Blue]] as well.<ref>[https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4091025684 ポケットモンスター 赤・緑・青全対応] - Amazon.co.jp (Japanese)</ref> | ||
* Leaf's hat somewhat resembles a | ** According to Sugimori, she was not originally planned as a player character. He wanted to portray a trio of {{pkmn|Trainer}}s facing off against each other, hence designed the female character for the cover.<ref>[https://twitter.com/super_32x/status/269844962118610945 Twitter - Sugimori on the origins of the unknown female character] (Japanese)</ref> | ||
** The female character was later adapted for the Pokémon Craft DX magazine drawn by Emiko Yoshino, as well as {{adv|Green}} in [[Pokémon Adventures]] (released 11 months after the original artwork), Leaf in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} (8 years after the original artwork), and {{ga|Green}} in [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]] (22 years after the original artwork). | |||
** Sugimori noted that he took the unnamed female character into consideration when he was designing the female protagonist for {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}. He also mentioned that the FireRed and LeafGreen female protagonist did not have a name at the time of his writing, in November 2012.<ref>[https://twitter.com/super_32x/status/269847118754217986 Twitter - Sugimori on designing the FRLG female protagonist] (Japanese)</ref> | |||
* Leaf's hat somewhat resembles a [[Premier Ball]]. | |||
* Leaf's FireRed and LeafGreen sprite shows her with blue eyes, although every other sprite and the official artwork shows her with brown eyes. | * Leaf's FireRed and LeafGreen sprite shows her with blue eyes, although every other sprite and the official artwork shows her with brown eyes. | ||
* The majority of her Japanese default names are shared with {{ga|Dawn}} and {{ga|Lyra}}. She also shares all of {{ga|Kris}}'s alternate Japanese names. | * The majority of her Japanese default names are shared with {{ga|Dawn}} and {{ga|Lyra}}. She also shares all of {{ga|Kris}}'s alternate Japanese names. | ||
* Though she is neither playable nor an opponent in the handheld [[Generation IV]] games, Leaf made a brief cameo battling against {{ga|Red}} in an early trailer for [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]] on the Wii. | * Though she is neither playable nor an opponent in the handheld [[Generation IV]] games, Leaf made a brief cameo battling against {{ga|Red}} in an early trailer for [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]] on the Wii. | ||
* Leaf is the only non-rival female player character to have a [[Blue (Ruby-Sapphire)|counterpart]] who appeared in Pokémon Pocket Monsters. | * Leaf is the only non-rival female player character to have a [[Blue (Ruby-Sapphire)|counterpart]] who appeared in [[Pokémon Pocket Monsters]]. | ||
* The French version for [[Green's Exploration (Unbroken Bonds 175)|Green's Exploration]] mistakenly refers to the character as Leaf instead of Green. This inconsistency does not exist in the French version of Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's go, Eevee! | |||
;Pokémon Craft DX gallery | ;Pokémon Craft DX gallery | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Pokémon Craft DX cover.png|Cover page | File:Pokémon Craft DX cover.png|Cover page | ||
File:Pokémon Craft DX 1.png|Pages | File:Pokémon Craft DX 1.png|Pages 2–3 | ||
File:Pokémon Craft DX 2.png|Pages | File:Pokémon Craft DX 2.png|Pages 4–5 | ||
File:Pokémon Craft DX 3.png|Pages | File:Pokémon Craft DX 3.png|Pages 6–7 | ||
File:Pokémon Craft DX 4.png|Pages | File:Pokémon Craft DX 4.png|Pages 18–19 | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Names== | ==Names== | ||
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{LeafGreen color light}}; border:3px solid #{{LeafGreen color dark}}" | |||
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{ | |||
! Language | ! Language | ||
! Name | ! Name | ||
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|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| Japanese | | Japanese | ||
| | | リーフ {{tt|''Rīfu''|Leaf}} | ||
| From ''{{ | | From ''{{game3|FireRed and LeafGreen|Pokémon LeafGreen|s}}'' | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| English, French | | English, German,<br>French, Italian | ||
| Leaf | |||
| From ''Pokémon LeafGreen'' | |||
| | |||
| From ''Pokémon | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| Spanish | | Spanish | ||
| | | Hoja | ||
| From '' | | From ''hoja'' (leaf) | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| Korean | | Korean | ||
| | | 리프 {{tt|''Ripeu''|Leaf}} | ||
| | | Transcription of her Japanese name | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}}) | | Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}}) | ||
| | | 葉子 ''Yèzǐ'' | ||
| rowspan="2" | From | | rowspan="2" | From 葉子 ''yèzi / yihpjí'' (leaf) | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}}) | | Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}}) | ||
| | | 葉子 ''Yihpjí'' | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Placeholder names=== | |||
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{LeafGreen color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{LeafGreen color dark}}" | ====Pokémon FireRed, LeafGeen, and Emerald==== | ||
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|- | |||
! Language | ! Language | ||
! Name | ! Name | ||
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| Japanese | | Japanese | ||
| リーフ '' | | リーフ {{tt|''Rīfu''|Leaf}} | ||
| From ''{{game3|FireRed and LeafGreen|Pokémon LeafGreen|s}}'' | | From ''{{game3|FireRed and LeafGreen|Pokémon LeafGreen|s}}'' | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF;" | ||
| English, French, Italian | | English, French, Italian | ||
| Leaf | | Leaf | ||
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| Blatt | | Blatt | ||
| From ''Pokémon Blattgrüne Edition'' (Pokémon LeafGreen) | | From ''Pokémon Blattgrüne Edition'' (Pokémon LeafGreen) | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF;" | ||
| Spanish | | Spanish | ||
| Jaho | | Jaho | ||
| | | From ''hoja'' (leaf) with the syllables reversed | ||
|} | |}{{-}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
==Related articles== | |||
{{Player characters | {{Player characters|leafgreen}} | ||
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[[Category:FireRed and LeafGreen characters]] | [[Category:FireRed and LeafGreen characters]] | ||
[[Category:Champions]] | [[Category:Champions]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:06, 16 September 2024
- If you were looking for the character from Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, see Green (game).
- Leaf redirects here. For other uses, see Leaf (disambiguation).
Leaf リーフ Leaf | |
Art from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen | |
Age | Unknown |
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Gender | Female |
Eye color | Brown |
Hair color | Brown |
Hometown | Pallet Town |
Region | Kanto |
Relatives | Mom, unnamed father |
Trainer class | Pokémon Trainer, player character |
Generation | III, VII, VIII, IX |
Counterpart(s) | Leaf (Masters) |
Games | FireRed, LeafGreen, Masters EX |
English voice actor | Michelle Marie[1] (Masters EX) |
Japanese voice actor | Yuka Ōtsubo[2] (Masters EX) |
Manga series | Pokémon Adventures Pokémon Ruby-Sapphire |
Counterpart(s) | Green, Blue |
Debut | Wartortle Wars (Adventures) We're a Family!! (Ruby-Sapphire) |
Leaf (Japanese: リーフ Leaf) is the female player character in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. Her male counterpart is Red. As such, she—alongside Red— is known throughout the Pokémon world as the Champion from Pallet Town, as well as a living legend for her defeat of Team Rocket in Kanto during her quest.
While Leaf shares many similarities with Green, it has not been officially confirmed whether Green is an incarnation of Leaf or a cross-canon counterpart.
Terminology
In Pokémon FireRed, LeafGreen, and Emerald, Leaf (Japanese: リーフ Leaf) is her placeholder name, which is only in the internal game data and not seen in normal gameplay. (In the same section of the game data, the male player character's placeholder name is "Red".) In Pokémon LeafGreen, this is one of several possible names (in both English and Japanese) suggested for the player character (male or female) if the player leaves their name blank when starting a new game.
In some game screenshots from the English manuals, the female player character is named FireFR or LeafLG (while the male player character is named RedFR or GreenLG).
In the E3 2004 trailer for FireRed and LeafGreen (which is in English), "Leaf" is used as the name of the female player character, in contrast to "Red" for the male player character.[3]
The name Leaf (English and Japanese versions) is officially used for her Kotobukiya ARTFX J figurine[4][5] and the Bandai Pokémon Scale World collection,[6] both of which were released in 2019 (fifteen years after her introduction in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen). In 2020, she debuted in Pokémon Masters EX, using the same name.
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the female version of the character known only as "Pokémon Trainer" is based on Leaf.
In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, a similar character named Green (Japanese: ブルー Blue) appears, although it has not been confirmed whether Leaf and Green are the same character. If Leaf and Green are different characters in the games, then Leaf remains unnamed in all core series games and their manuals. This name has also been long used for Green from the Pokémon Adventures manga before the introduction of Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!.
The name "Leaf" has long been used by fans, even before it saw mainstream official use in merchandise and Pokémon Masters. Leaf is also sometimes referred to as フグリ (Fuguri) in the Japanese fandom, being derived from the katakana rendering of "LeafGreen" (リーフグリーン rīfugurīn).
In the Spanish version of FireRed, LeafGreen, and Emerald, her placeholder name has the syllables reversed: she is known as "Jaho" instead of "Hoja" (while her male counterpart is known as "Joro" instead of "Rojo").
In the core series games
Leaf's adventure begins after Professor Oak calls her to his lab and gives her a choice of Pokémon. Blue challenges Leaf to a Pokémon battle as soon as they get their Pokémon. Later, Professor Oak calls the two back, gives each of them a Pokédex, and sends them on a journey to fulfill their dream of capturing every kind of Pokémon.
Leaf travels all over Kanto, filling in the Pokédex and defeating the Gym Leaders. Her rival Blue constantly stays one step ahead, and shows up quite a few times to impede her progress. When Leaf eventually reaches the Elite Four, she finds that Blue has beaten her to a milestone yet again and has become the Indigo League Champion. Leaf defeats Blue in the final battle, and becomes the Champion herself. Her adventure continues even after that, with Leaf discovering new places, such as the Sevii Islands.
Leaf's main conflict in the games, aside from Blue, is Team Rocket, an infamous group of Pokémon thieves. Leaf clashes with Team Rocket many times in her quest. She defeats a group of grunts at Mt. Moon who are attempting to steal rare Pokémon Fossils, and defeats another group ahead at a bridge in Cerulean City. Leaf protects the Pokémon Tower and Mr. Fuji in Lavender Town and destroys their hold on the Game Corner. After she foils their plot to take over Silph Co., Leaf encounters Giovanni, the leader of Team Rocket, as the final Gym Leader in Viridian City. Upon defeating him, Leaf stops the group's world domination plots once and for all, though a few remaining grunts, many who appeared and were defeated by Leaf on Five Island in Generation III, would band together in Johto to try to revive the group.
Optional names
When starting a new game of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, if the player leaves the name writing screen without any written name, or with a name composed entirely of empty spaces, Professor Oak says "Right... So your name is <optional name>.", suggesting one of the 19 available names; there are 21 names in total, but there are two exclusive to FireRed and two exclusive to LeafGreen. The player may answer "Yes" to accept the suggested name, or "No" to return to the name writing screen.
Japanese | English | French | German | Italian | Spanish |
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グリーン GreenLG リーフ LeafLG レッド RedFR ファイア FireFR キヨミ Kiyomi サトコ Satoko チホ Chiho キョウコ Kyōko マキコ Makiko ミキコ Mikiko ミチコ Michiko ジュンコ Junko アヤコ Ayako リエ Rie セツコ Setsuko ユキコ Yukiko マミナ Mamina ノリエ Norie ヒサエ Hisae モモコ Momoko ミスズ Misuzu |
GREENLG LEAFLG REDFR FIREFR OMI JODI AMANDA HILLARY MAKEY MICHI PAULA JUNE CASSIE REY SEDA KIKO MINA NORIE SAI MOMO SUZI |
GREENLG LEAFLG REDFR FIREFR JOANNA LUCIE EDITH PAULINE EMMA AUDREY MARION SAYAKA INGRID LINDA FLO YUKI CARMEN NOLWEEN NADIA HELENE CARO |
GRÜNLG BLATTLG ROTFR FEUERFR MANDY ANDREA SINA MARTINA TANJA ELENA BIRGIT DIANA KATRIN SUSI UTE DANIELA SILKE SIMONE JAMIE PIA EVA |
VERDELG GREENLG ROSSOFR REDFR CINZIA LUISA AMANDA ROSSANA RITA LORENZA PAOLA GAIA OLGA WILMA IVANA MONIA LETIZIA LILIANA ILARIA ISOTTA VIVIANA |
VERTELG JAHOLG JOROFR GUEFOFR MENA CIRA MARÍA MINA NENA LUNA BRUNA CLAUDIA CASILDA RITA SELENA MATILDE NURIA MARINA SALIA MIRTA SUSA |
In the side series games
Pokémon Colosseum and XD: Gale of Darkness
Leaf makes an appearance in both Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness. While she does not appear in the games' Story Mode, she is playable in the Battle Mode when a FireRed or LeafGreen cartridge is used, with a female player character chosen. She can take on Mt. Battle's 100-battle challenge, as well as compete in Colosseum battles.
Pokémon Battle Revolution
Leaf made a brief appearance in the debut trailer of Pokémon Battle Revolution, having a Double Battle against Red, using a Groudon and a Pikachu. Despite this, she didn't appear in the final cut of the game.
In the spin-off games
Super Smash Bros. series
Pokémon Trainer
- Main article: Pokémon Trainer (Super Smash Bros.)
Leaf appears as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, as the female variant of "Pokémon Trainer" (of which Red is the default). She shares his team of Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard.
Other references
From Super Smash Bros. Brawl onward, Leaf's hat appears as an alternate outfit worn by Jigglypuff, in parallel to Pikachu wearing Red's hat.
Pokémon GO
- Main article: Style (GO)
For Pokémon Day 2018, Leaf's outfit from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen were released as free style options in Pokémon GO.
Pokémon Masters EX
- Main article: Leaf (Masters)
Leaf forms a sync pair with Eevee, Venusaur, Moltres, Clefable, and Blastoise in Pokémon Masters EX. Her Venusaur is capable of Mega Evolving, while her Blastoise is capable of Dynamaxing. Leaf became a playable sync pair on January 22, 2020.
Leaf has also made notable appearances in one of the game's Main Stories, the PML Arc. Unlike in the original game, both Leaf and Red coexist in the same game, with her picking the remaining first partner Pokémon that wasn't picked by Red and Blue.
Dex | Trainer | NDex | Pokémon | Type | Weakness | Role | EX role | Base potential | Availability | ||
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#076 | Leaf | #0133 | Eevee♂ |
Normal |
Fighting |
★★★★★☆EX | Sync Pair Scout | ||||
#076 | Sygna Suit Leaf |
#0003 | Venusaur♀ Mega Venusaur |
Grass |
Psychic |
★★★★★☆EX | Ticket Scout (after Victory Road) Poké Fair Sync Pair Scout | ||||
#076 | Champion Leaf |
#0146 | Moltres |
Fire |
Water |
★★★★★☆EX | Master Fair Sync Pair Scout | ||||
#076 | Leaf | #0036 | Clefable♀ |
Fairy |
Steel |
★★★★☆☆EX | Trainer Lodge Friendship Level 100 | ||||
#076 | Leaf | #0009 | Blastoise♀ |
Water |
Grass |
★★★★★☆EX | Mix Sync Pair Scout |
Quotes
- Main article: Leaf (game)/Quotes
Counterparts
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
- Main article: Green (Adventures)
Green from Pokémon Adventures serves as Leaf's counterpart, taking on Leaf's appearance from the FireRed & LeafGreen arc onwards. She starts out as a mischievous thief and con artist, but later reforms her ways.
Pokémon Ruby-Sapphire
- Main article: Blue (Ruby-Sapphire)
Leaf also has a counterpart in Pokémon Ruby-Sapphire, who is named Blue.
Gallery
- For images on Green, see: Green (game)
Artwork
Standard
Artwork from FireRed and LeafGreen | Artwork depicting the usage of Fly, featuring Leaf with a Pidgey |
Merchandise
Leaf and Squirtle concept artwork by Hitoshi Ariga for Kotobukiya ArtFx J figurines |
Other
Ken Sugimori artwork from a 2005 New Year's postcard |
Game assets
Sprites and models
In the core series
Sprite from FireRed, LeafGreen, and Emerald |
Intro sprite from FireRed and LeafGreen |
Credits sprite from FireRed and LeafGreen |
Back sprite from FireRed and LeafGreen |
Back sprite from Emerald |
Overworld sprite from FireRed and LeafGreen |
Overworld sprite from Emerald |
In other games
Model from Colosseum |
Model from XD: Gale of Darkness |
Unused sprite from Pokémon Ranger |
Trivia
- An artwork of an unnamed female character drawn by Ken Sugimori was released in Pokémon Red and Green's official strategy guide, released in April 1996.[7] This artwork also appears on the cover of a revised version of the guidebook that includes the Japanese Pokémon Blue as well.[8]
- According to Sugimori, she was not originally planned as a player character. He wanted to portray a trio of Trainers facing off against each other, hence designed the female character for the cover.[9]
- The female character was later adapted for the Pokémon Craft DX magazine drawn by Emiko Yoshino, as well as Green in Pokémon Adventures (released 11 months after the original artwork), Leaf in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen (8 years after the original artwork), and Green in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! (22 years after the original artwork).
- Sugimori noted that he took the unnamed female character into consideration when he was designing the female protagonist for FireRed and LeafGreen. He also mentioned that the FireRed and LeafGreen female protagonist did not have a name at the time of his writing, in November 2012.[10]
- Leaf's hat somewhat resembles a Premier Ball.
- Leaf's FireRed and LeafGreen sprite shows her with blue eyes, although every other sprite and the official artwork shows her with brown eyes.
- The majority of her Japanese default names are shared with Dawn and Lyra. She also shares all of Kris's alternate Japanese names.
- Though she is neither playable nor an opponent in the handheld Generation IV games, Leaf made a brief cameo battling against Red in an early trailer for Pokémon Battle Revolution on the Wii.
- Leaf is the only non-rival female player character to have a counterpart who appeared in Pokémon Pocket Monsters.
- The French version for Green's Exploration mistakenly refers to the character as Leaf instead of Green. This inconsistency does not exist in the French version of Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's go, Eevee!
- Pokémon Craft DX gallery
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | リーフ Rīfu | From Pokémon LeafGreen |
English, German, French, Italian |
Leaf | From Pokémon LeafGreen |
Spanish | Hoja | From hoja (leaf) |
Korean | 리프 Ripeu | Transcription of her Japanese name |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 葉子 Yèzǐ | From 葉子 yèzi / yihpjí (leaf) |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 葉子 Yihpjí |
Placeholder names
Pokémon FireRed, LeafGeen, and Emerald
Language | Name | Origin |
---|---|---|
Japanese | リーフ Rīfu | From Pokémon LeafGreen |
English, French, Italian | Leaf | From Pokémon LeafGreen |
German | Blatt | From Pokémon Blattgrüne Edition (Pokémon LeafGreen) |
Spanish | Jaho | From hoja (leaf) with the syllables reversed |
References
- ↑ Michelle Marie on Twitter
- ↑ Yuka Ōtsubo on Twitter
- ↑ E3 trailer of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions
- ↑ "ARTFX J Leaf with Squirtle" on Kotobukiya (Japanese)
- ↑ "Pokémon LEAF with ZENIGAME ARTFX STATUE" on Kotobukiya (English)
- ↑ "Pokémon Scale World - Kanto: Leaf & Clefairy & Gengar" on Bandai (Japanese)
- ↑ ポケットモンスター―任天堂公式ガイドブック - Amazon.co.jp (Japanese)
- ↑ ポケットモンスター 赤・緑・青全対応 - Amazon.co.jp (Japanese)
- ↑ Twitter - Sugimori on the origins of the unknown female character (Japanese)
- ↑ Twitter - Sugimori on designing the FRLG female protagonist (Japanese)
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