Red (game): Difference between revisions
mNo edit summary |
WhisperToMe (talk | contribs) m Corrected some romanizations |
||
Line 28: | Line 28: | ||
* シゲキ (Shigeki) | * シゲキ (Shigeki) | ||
* シゲル (Shigeru) | * シゲル (Shigeru) | ||
* ジャック ( | * ジャック (Jakku) | ||
* ジャン ( | * ジャン (Jan) | ||
* ジョン ( | * ジョン (Jon) | ||
* タカオ (Takao) | * タカオ (Takao) | ||
* タカシ (Takashi) | * タカシ (Takashi) | ||
Line 36: | Line 36: | ||
* ツネカズ (Tsunekazu) | * ツネカズ (Tsunekazu) | ||
* テツオ (Tetsuo) | * テツオ (Tetsuo) | ||
* トオル ( | * トオル (Tōru) | ||
* ヒトシ (Hitoshi) | * ヒトシ (Hitoshi) | ||
* ヒロアキ (Hiroaki) | * ヒロアキ (Hiroaki) |
Revision as of 04:48, 13 January 2006
Red is the main playable character in the Generation I games and is the male choice in their Generation III remakes. In Generation III, his female counterpart is Leaf.
Red is a curious 11-year-old boy from Pallet Town in the beginning of his adventure. The Generation I instruction booklets explain that Red became interested in Pokémon after his best friend, Blue, stopped playing with him and became a bully. By the end of the game, Red becomes the Pokémon Champion after defeating the Elite Four and his rival, Blue.
By the Generation II games, he has arguably become a Pokémon Master. Red trains constantly on Mt. Silver and doesn't say anything to any trainers he may come across.
Optional names for Red
Language | Red/Green/Blue | FireRed/LeafGreen |
---|---|---|
English | ||
Japanese |
| |
German | ||
French | ||
Italian |
Pokémon
Red is technically the most highly-skilled Trainer in the Generation II series. His team is probably an advanced version from Pokémon Yellow.