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== Trivia ==
*Due to the way that Trainers are given their names in the games (Trainer class followed by Trainer name, i.e. Youngster Joey), it is possible that the programmed Trainer class for all Grunts is "Team Rocket," with the name being programmed as "Grunt." As Trainers who were insignificant to the story were not named in Generation I and instead were referred to by their Trainer class only, this proves the theory even more, as the Grunts were known as "Rockets" in Generation I. When individual names were added in Generation II, the template was likely filled with Trainer class "Rocket" and name "Grunt". Assuming this is true, it was carried on into Generations III and IV, when the class was apparently renamed "''Team'' Rocket Grunt."

Revision as of 02:23, 18 December 2013

Team Rocket Grunt
ロケットだんのしたっぱ Team Rocket Underling
HeartGold SoulSilver Team Rocket Grunt.png
Art from HeartGold and SoulSilver
Other names Rocket Grunt (ロケットだんいんのしたっぱ Team Rocket Underling Member) (Generation II)
Rocket (ロケットだんいん Team Rocket Member) (Generation I)
Introduced in Generation I
Appears in Red, Blue, and Yellow
Gold, Silver, and Crystal
FireRed and LeafGreen
HeartGold and SoulSilver
Stadium 2
Gender Either
Counterpart {{{counterpart}}}
Notable members The Rocket Brothers,
Jessie and JamesY
Anime debut EP015|Battle Aboard the St. Anne
TCG debut Gym Heroes
TCG card Minion of Team Rocket
Manga debut A Glimpse of the Glow (Adventures)
The Great Search! Let's Rescue The Slowpoke! (The Golden Boys)
Pikachu Was Kidnapped! (Pocket Monsters)
Cerulean City (Zensho)
Aim to be the Strongest! The Hot-Blooded Brotherly Combination!! (PMHGSSJBA)

Team Rocket Grunts (Japanese: ロケットだんいん Team Rocket Member in Generation I, ロケットだんいんのしたっぱ Team Rocket Underling Member in Generation II, ロケットだんのしたっぱ Team Rocket Underling in Generation III and IV) are members of Team Rocket. They act as fodder, enforcers, workmen, crooks, and backup for various leaders in the criminal organization.

In the games

Being the underlings of Team Rocket, the grunts have appeared in all of the games this villainous team has appeared in; namely, in Generation I and Generation II, as well as their remakes, FireRed and LeafGreen and HeartGold and SoulSilver, respectively.

In these games, a Team Rocket Grunt is considered a Trainer class. How they are referred to has varied slightly throughout the generations. A grunt is called Rocket (Japanese: ロケットだんいん Team Rocket Member) in Generation I, Rocket Grunt (Japanese: ロケットだんいんのしたっぱ Team Rocket Underling Member) in Generation II, and finally Team Rocket Grunt (Japanese: ロケットだんのしたっぱ Team Rocket Underling) in Generations III and IV. Additionally, unlike other Trainer classes, Team Rocket Grunts are never given individual names, a tradition continued with the other villainous teams, whose members are also referred to as simply grunts. However, there are four grunts that appear to be related to each other, the Rocket Brothers, in Silph Co.

Appearance

Male Team Rocket Grunts are depicted as men wearing black uniforms with a big red R on them, as well as gray gloves and boots (white in Generations I and II). They also wear a black cap, which in the first three Generations completely hides their short hair, though it is shown as pink in Generation IV. In Generation I, they each hold a whip, though, in a similar change to the Cooltrainers, it is omitted in all further depictions. They also seem to be adults in Generation I, though they seem a bit younger, perhaps even teens, in further games.

In Generation II, female Team Rocket Grunts debuted. In their introductory games, these female grunts are depicted as red haired women in white Team Rocket uniforms without caps, with their design being very similar to Cassidy and their outfit similar to Jessie's. In Generations III and IV, their design is drastically changed, and they are shown more similar to their male counterparts, wearing a black uniform with a red R, a black cap, and gray gloves and boots, though they wear black shorts or a skirt instead of pants. They are shown to have short, pink hair in the games, though their artwork from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen shows their hair as green.

Artwork

Red Blue TR Grunt.png FireRed LeafGreen Team Rocket grunts.png
Artwork from
Red and Blue
Artwork from
FireRed and LeafGreen

Sprites

Spr RG Rocket.png Spr Y Jessie James.png Spr GS Rocket Grunt M.pngSpr GS Rocket Grunt F.png Spr FRLG Team Rocket Grunt M.pngSpr FRLG Team Rocket Grunt F.png Spr HGSS Rocket Grunt M.pngSpr HGSS Rocket Grunt F.png SJP Rocket.png File:S2 Rocket GruntM.pngFile:S2 Rocket GruntF.png
Sprite from
Generation I
Jessie and James's sprite
from Yellow
Sprites from
Generation II
Sprites from
FireRed and LeafGreen
Sprites from
HeartGold and SoulSilver
Portrait from
Stadium
Portraits from
Stadium 2
Rocket OD.png Jessie OD.pngJames OD.png Rocket Grunt M II OD.pngRocket Grunt F II OD.png Team Rocket Grunt M III OD.pngTeam Rocket Grunt F III OD.png Rocket Grunt M OD.pngRocket Grunt F OD.png Bird Keeper I OD.pngTamer OD.png Roughneck OD.png
Overworld sprite from
Generation I
Jessie and James's overworld sprites from
Yellow
Overworld sprites from
Generation II
Overworld sprites from
Generation III
Overworld sprites from
HeartGold and SoulSilver
Nugget Bridge Grunt's overworld sprites from
Generation I and FR/LG
Former member's overworld sprite,
in civilian attire, from
Black and White

History

Main article: Team Rocket → In the games

In Pokémon Red and Blue and Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, the grunts are found throughout Kanto creating general disruption. They first appear in Mt. Moon, going after Fossils. One grunt is found at the end of the Nugget Bridge recruiting for Team Rocket, and another had stolen a TM from an elderly couple in Cerulean City. In Celadon City, the grunts operate a base under the Game Corner trafficking Pokémon all over the world, and they are also responsible for the murder of the mother Marowak in Pokémon Tower as part of a plan to steal Cubone and sell their skulls. They also appear when they take over the Silph Co. headquarters. After the player defeats them there, Giovanni disappears, later reappearing at his own Gym, and the grunts are not seen after this in the original games. However, in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, two grunts remain in an old man's house next to the restaurant in Celadon City; they will never leave, nor will they battle the player. Additionally, in Pokémon Yellow, both Jessie and James are from the Rocket Trainer class, and appear next to the regular grunts in Mt. Moon, the Game Corner and Silph Co.

In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, grunts are also found on several of the Sevii Islands, even after Giovanni's defeat. On Knot Island, the player faces two in front of a cave which leads to the Ruby for the Net Center. On Floe Island, the player helps Lorelei, who nearly defeated a grunt with her Lapras's Ice Beam while interrogating Team Rocket at Icefall Cave. On Fortune Island, there is a grunt in front of Altering Cave. On Chrono Island, the player finds a group of male and female grunts operating from a warehouse obtaining a large number of Pokémon, most of them rare, and trying to make a working prototype of the high-frequency sound wave machine which would influence evolution. After the player defeats the grunts and the two Admins, they will pull out, but not before telling the player that they will find Giovanni and restore Team Rocket. They have not been seen in the Sevii Islands since.

In the Generation II games and their remakes, three years after the events of the original games, Team Rocket, under the administration of the Executives, create havoc throughout Johto gaining profit and trying to communicate with their old leader, Giovanni. The grunts are first seen operating in the Slowpoke Well, led by Proton, cutting off Slowpoke's tails to sell. In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, a Grunt is seen bothering a Kimono Girl at the Ecruteak City Dance Theater. In Mahogany Town, the player finds Team Rocket HQ underneath a souvenir shop, in which Team Rocket have been using a fully-working high-frequency sound wave machine that influences Pokémon evolution, transmitting it from an antenna in a tree. They also help their Executives take over the Goldenrod Radio Tower, as well as guard the Radio Director, who is hidden in the Goldenrod Tunnel. After defeating Archer, most grunts are gone for good. However, a lone grunt appears in Cerulean City later on, unaware of the disbanding of Team Rocket, who has stolen the Machine Part from the Power Plant in Kanto. After he is defeated, he states that he will return to his home country and revive Team Rocket there. It is later revealed that when he returned home to Icirrus City, he fell in love and started a family, effectively abandoning the idea for a quiet and peaceful life with his wife and child. Team Rocket has not been seen since.

Pokémon

Team Rocket Grunts use Pokémon from a variety of types, but often employ Poison-type Pokémon more than others. Also, the large majority of their Pokémon were introduced in Generation I, though Houndour is used in the Sevii Islands which were introduced in Generation II.

Trainer list

Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow


Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal

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Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen


Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver


Pokémon Stadium


Pokémon Stadium 2


In the anime

In the main series

Team Rocket Grunts in the anime

In the anime, the Grunts have had few appearances. They first appear in Battle Aboard the St. Anne, under the command of Jessie, James, and Meowth trapping Trainers and trying to steal their Pokémon. But before Team Rocket could steal the Pokémon from all the Trainers onboard, they were stopped by Ash and his friends.

There are also many Team Rocket Grunts that appear in one scene from Mewtwo Strikes Back. They are using Mewtwo's psychic abilities to capture a large herd of Tauros.

In Johto, operating from an under sea base, grunts are under the command of Dr. Namba, Butch, and Cassidy, attempting to harness a Lugia and its child, but Ash, his friends and Ritchie stopped them.

Later, they operate around the Lake of Rage under the command of Professor Sebastian and TRTyson ([[{{{2}}} (move)|{{{2}}}]]) to help in Project R; the project's goal is to force Pokémon to evolve artificially, thus giving the group powerful Pokémon to use. But they were stopped yet again by Ash and his friends, with the help from Lance of the Pokémon G-Men.

They also appear in copious amounts during Mewtwo Returns, led by Giovanni and Domino, to recapture Mewtwo and build a new base for Team Rocket on Mount Quena. However, they are all mind-wiped and transported away from the mountain at the end of the movie.

A Team Rocket Grunt in the Best Wishes series

They have also been seen helping Butch and Cassidy with their stadium scam in The Ole' Berate and Switch. There, they were disguised as several tournament officials.

One Grunt appeared in A Venipede Stampede! where he informed Giovanni that they would arrive shortly in Unova. They were also to appear in two unaired episodes to do battle with Team Plasma which would have been the first time Team Rocket as a whole (not counting Jessie, James, and Meowth) is seeing battling against another villainous team.

More Grunts appeared in Meloetta and the Undersea Temple!, greeting Giovanni as he arrived to Unova to supervise Team Rocket's "Operation Tempest". Two Grunts later appeared at Cynthia's villa, attempting to steal Meloetta from Ash and his friends. The latter got assistance from Ridley, who used his Golurk to battle the Grunts' Golem and Rhydon while Ash and others ran away with Meloetta.

Pokémon

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Team Rocket Grunts have been known to use the following Pokémon:

Tauros (multiple)
Team Rocket's Tauros

These Tauros were first seen running wild on a field towards Mewtwo. However, Mewtwo was way too strong for them as they got sent flying by Mewtwo's Psychic. They were then caught by a group of Team Rocket Grunts.

None of the Tauros's moves are known.

Zubat
Team Rocket's Zubat

Zubat was used by Team Rocket in the Rocket battle after the Trainers found out that the Tournament was a scam used to steal the Trainers' Pokémon.

None of Zubat's moves are known.

Doduo
Team Rocket's Doduo

Doduo was used by Team Rocket in the Rocket battle after the Trainers found out that the Tournament was a scam to steal the Trainers' Pokémon. Doduo was seen being defeated by a Trainer's Rhydon.

None of Doduo's moves are known.

Venomoth
Team Rocket's Venomoth

One of the Team Rocket Grunts sent out Venomoth when the Trainers found out that the Tournament was a scam to steal the Trainers' Pokémon. He used Venomoth against a Trainer's Ledian.

Venomoth's only known move is Supersonic.

Skarmory
Team Rocket's Skarmory

Nothing is known about Team Rocket's Skarmory as it only had a brief appearance fighting a Trainer's Hitmontop.

None of Skarmory's moves are known.

Golem
Team Rocket's Golem

Golem was used under the ownership of a Rocket Grunt alongside a Rhydon to capture Meloetta. It was stopped from doing so however by Ridley and his Golurk. Though the full battle wasn't shown on screen, it appeared that Golurk had defeated Golem.

Golem's known moves are Rollout, Rock Blast and Steamroller.

Rhydon
Team Rocket's Rhydon

Rhydon was used under the ownership of a Rocket Grunt alongside a Golem to capture Meloetta. It was stopped from doing so however by Ridley and his Golurk. Though the full battle wasn't shown on screen, it appeared that Golurk had defeated Rhydon.

Rhydon's known moves are Hyper Beam and Megahorn.

Temporary
Clone Pokémon
Mewtwo's Clone Pokémon

When starting their assault on Mount Quena in Mewtwo Returns, Team Rocket used a special paralyzing ray cannon to paralyze Mewtwo's cloned Blastoise, Gyarados, Wigglytuff, Ninetales, Vaporeon, Dewgong, Golduck, Hitmonlee, and Pidgeot, which had come forth to face the Team Rocket assault, and then caught them with special "Team Rocket Balls" dropped from a Rocket airship. They were soon released when Mewtwo used its Psychic powers to destroy the Poké Balls that were confining the clones.

Mentioned
Yanma (multiple)

After Jessie sent her Yanma to Giovanni, one of the Team Rocket Grunts mentioned that they already have a large number of Yanma. As a result, Giovanni sent the Yanma that Jessie caught back to Jessie and James.

In Pokémon Origins

Team Rocket Grunts in Pokémon Origins

In Pokémon Origins, several Team Rocket Grunts were seen. Red first encountered a Rocket Grunt in File 2 - Cubone in Cerulean City, retrieving the stolen TM28 (Dig) from him. A group of Team Rocket Grunts were later seen taking over the Pokémon Tower and making its top floor their base. When Red and Blue later infiltrated the Tower, their path was blocked by the ghost Marowak. While Red tried to battle against the ghost, Blue sneaked by it and made it to the upper floors, swiping the Silph Scope from one of the Grunts, which he then gave to Red, allowing him to identify the ghost. After Marowak's spirit had been calmed, Red battled against one of the Rocket Grunts, and, thanks to the help of Cubone, was able to defeat the Grunt's Koffing with his Jolteon, forcing the Grunts to retreat.

In File 3 - Giovanni, a pair of Rocker Grunts were seen when Red raided the Rocket Hideout. Several more Grunts were seen patrolling around Saffron City after the organization had taken over the Silph Co. office building. Once Red has cleared through the building, he entered Silph Co.'s president's office, where he found Giovanni and a Rocket Grunt watching over the president. The Rocket Grunt was also seen being responsible of carrying around a suitcase containing Giovanni's Poké Balls. Several disguised Rocket Grunts were later seen serving Giovanni at the Viridian Gym.

Pokémon

Koffing
Team Rocket Grunt's Koffing

One of the Rocket Grunts used a Koffing to battle against Red's Jolteon at the Pokémon Tower. Despite proving surprisingly tough, Jolteon was eventually able to defeat it with a Thunderbolt.

Koffing's known moves are Tackle and Smog.

In the manga

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

Team Rocket Grunts in Dealing With A Koffing Fit

Red, Green & Blue arc

Pokémon
Rhydon
Team Rocket's Rhydon

A Rhydon appeared in Tauros The Tyrant, among Team Rocket's Pokémon.

Hitmonlee
Team Rocket's Hitmonlee

Hitmonlee was used to attack the Game Corner in Celadon City. However, he attacked Ken's Machamp instead of the Game Corner. He was also under the control of Tauros.

Geodude and Graveler
Team Rocket's Geodude and Graveler

Team Rocket were shown to have a Geodude and Graveler that was under Tauros's control.

Rhyhorn
Team Rocket's Rhyhorn

A Rhyhorn appeared in Tauros the Tyrant, where it was controlled by Ken's Tauros.

Magnemite
Team Rocket's Magnemite
Debut Holy Moltres

Magnemite was used to surround Blaine in Cinnabar Island.

Articuno
Team Rocket's Articuno

This Articuno was originally seen at the Seafoam Islands. Even though Red tried to stop Team Rocket for the first try, they were finally able to catch this legendary bird because of its energy loss, and was sent to Koga afterwards.

Articuno's known moves are Blizzard and Ice Beam.

Zapdos
Team Rocket's Zapdos
Debut Holy Moltres

Zapdos was used as an experiment from Team Rocket. Lt. Surge took control of it prior to Zap! Zap! Zapdos!. Around the end of the battle against Red, it ended up shocking Lt. Surge with its tremendous Thunder attack after Saur's Razor Leaf tore up his insulating underwear, rendering it useless and nearly killing him. As a result, Red earned his Badge and stole his electric-proof gloves. It was later recaught by Green.

Zapdos's known moves are ThunderShock and Thunder.

Moltres
Team Rocket's Moltres
Debut Holy Moltres

Moltres, having been captured near the Indigo Plateau, first appeared on Cinnabar Island, where it fought against Blaine and Red before being sent to Sabrina.

Thu-Fi-Zer
Team Rocket's Thu-Fi-Zer
Main article: Thu-Fi-Zer

During the battle between Red, Blue and Green, and the Rocket Triad members, Lt. Surge, Koga, and Sabrina, Moltres was combined with Articuno and Zapdos to create Thu-Fi-Zer. Once it was beaten, the three birds separated and returned to the wild.

Gold, Silver & Crystal arc

The grunts as well as the Team Rocket Elite Trio were reorganized under Masked Man.

Pokémon
Cubone (multiple)
Team Rocket's Cubone

Cubone were used as reinforcements. They tried to attack Gold.

Drowzee (multiple)
Team Rocket's Drowzee

Drowzee were used as reinforcements. They tried to attack Gold.

Ledian (multiple)
Team Rocket's Ledian

Ledian were used as reinforcements while stuck in the Lighthouse. They tried to attack Gold.

Ninetales
Team Rocket's Ninetales

Team Rocket used Ninetales while infiltrating the Lighthouse in Olivine City. It attacked Gold but it was stopped along with the other Pokémon by Gold's Exbo.

Ditto
Team Rocket's Ditto

Ditto first appeared as a Suicune in disguise while Team Rocket surrounded the real one. Ditto's stretchiness was able to grab both Crystal and Eusine but Crystal escaped with her Monee.

Ditto's only move is Transform.

Houndour (multiple)
Team Rocket's Houndour

Team Rocket owns several Houndour. One of them is owned by the Masked Man in which it was used to overwhelm Gold's team. The same Houndour was used to take on Lt. Surge while he found Team Rocket's base. Many Houndour are summoned if the leader uses Howl.

Houndour's known moves are Bite, Flamethrower, Headbutt, Iron Tail, Faint Attack, and Howl.

Houndoom (multiple)
Team Rocket's Houndoom

Team Rocket owns several Houndoom. Three of them are under the control of Carl in which one of them evolved from a Houndour during his childhood.

Persian (multiple)
Team Rocket's Persian

Team Rocket owns several Persian. Three of them are under the control of Sham.

HeartGold & SoulSilver arc

Pokémon
Sentret (multiple)
Team Rocket's Sentret
Debut VS Arceus IX

Team Rocket sent out these Sentret to battle with the Team Rocket Elite Trio when they were assigned the job to protect Ilex Forest from intruders.

None of Sentret's moves are known.

Furret (multiple)
Team Rocket's Furret
Debut VS Arceus IX

Team Rocket sent out these Furret to battle with the Team Rocket Elite Trio when they were assigned the job to protect Ilex Forest from intruders.

Furret's only known move is Fury Swipes.

In the Pokémon Gold and Silver: The Golden Boys manga

The Team Rocket Grunts in this manga serve Grey instead of Giovanni since it is based on the events of Pokémon Gold and Silver.

Pokémon

Murkrow
Team Rocket's Murkrow

Murkrow is Team Rocket's most relied Pokémon. They first appear when Team Rocket attack the Slowpoke. Later, the grunts send Murkrow out to raid the Pokémon Summit.

Electrode
Team Rocket Grunt's Electrode

Team Rocket planted Electrode in the Pokémon Summit where they will explode during their command. One of them was stolen by Black.

Electrode's only known move is Explosion.

In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga

The Team Rocket Grunts appear in this manga where they have served Giovanni. In one instance, they find Red disguised as one of them and have their Meowth boot them sky high which made Red have a bad day.

They have been hired by their boss, Giovanni, mostly for nefarious schemes such as taking over buildings and luring Pokémon in traps. One of traps set up in the Rocket Game Corner was for Red and Clefairy after Giovanni's Hitmonlee took Pikachu. A takeover occurred in Silph Co. where the president who was Erika's father was held hostage by Giovanni. At the same time, he uses their machines to make multiple copies of Porygon that was stolen by Giovanni.

Pokémon

Meowth
Team Rocket Grunt's Meowth

Meowth was with the Team Rocket Grunts where they found Red disguised as them. Meowth ends up kicking them away after Red's disguise was revealed.

In the Pokémon Zensho manga

Team Rocket first appear in Cerulean City where they invade Miracle Cycle. Later, they show up in the Cerulean Gym. In both of Satoshi's encounters, he easily defeats them.

Pokémon

Beedrill
Team Rocket's Beedrill

One of the Team Rocket Grunts sends out Beedrill in order to prevent the storekeeper from revealing stuff about how they are bad guys. Before Beedrill did anything, it ends up getting easily beaten by Satoshi's Charmander.

None of Beedrill's moves are known.

Zubat
Team Rocket's Zubat

Zubat was only seen in a flashback when Team Rocket was telling Satoshi about what they do to Pokémon.

None of Zubat's moves are known.

Gyarados
Team Rocket's Gyarados

Team Rocket send out Gyarados when they invade the Cerulean Gym. It wasn't long before Gyarados gets zapped by Satoshi's Pikachu's Thunderbolt.

None of Gyarados's moves are known.

In the Pocket Monsters HGSS Jou's Big Adventure manga

Team Rocket in Jou's Big Adventure

The Team Rocket grunts first appear in a cameo in Aim to be the Strongest! The Hot-Blooded Brotherly Combination!! where they are seen arguing with Kurt about their treatment of the Slowpoke. In the next chapter, Jou comes to Kurt's rescue and the grunts battle Jou. They return in Jou VS Team Rocket where they battle with Jou once more, but this time with Tsubaki. Jou's Totodile and Tsubaki's Meganium manages to take out all of their Pokémon. They have not been seen since.

Pokémon

Zubat → Golbat
Team Rocket's Golbat
Team Rocket's Golbat

One of the grunts sent out a Zubat to battle Jou's Totodile. However, it was interrupted by a Zubat belonging to Proton. The Zubat belonging to the grunt was revealed to have evolved into a Golbat when it battled with Jou again. Golbat was taken out by Tsubaki's Meganium's Razor Leaf.

Ekans
Team Rocket's Ekans

One of the grunts sent out a Ekans to battle Jou's Totodile. However, it was interrupted by Proton. Later, it battled with Jou's Totodile again and Tsubaki's Meganium but was defeated by Meganium's Razor Leaf.

Rattata → Raticate
Team Rocket's Raticate
Team Rocket's Raticate

One of the grunts sent out a Rattata to battle Jou's Totodile. However, it was interrupted by Proton. Later, it was sent out again where it was revealed to have evolved into a Raticate.

In the TCG

Artwork

Artwork from the cards:

Minion of Team Rocket.png Rocket Sneak Attack.png The Rocket Trap.png
Male Team Rocket Grunt Female Team Rocket Grunt Grunts in mission

Cards

This is a listing of cards mentioning or featuring Team Rocket Grunts or their Pokémon in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Rocket's Pokémon
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Rocket's Hitmonchan Fighting Gym Heroes Rare Holo 11/132 Leaders' Stadium Rare Holo  
Best of Game   9      
Rocket's Moltres Fire Gym Heroes Rare Holo 12/132 Leaders' Stadium Rare Holo  
Rocket's Scyther Grass Gym Heroes Rare Holo 13/132 Leaders' Stadium Rare Holo  
Rocket's Snorlax Colorless Gym Heroes Rare 33/132 Challenge from the Darkness Rare  
Rocket's Mewtwo Psychic Gym Challenge Rare Holo 14/132 Challenge from the Darkness Rare Holo  
Best of Game   8      
Rocket's Zapdos Lightning Gym Challenge Rare Holo 15/132 Challenge from the Darkness Rare Holo  
Rocket's Wobbuffet Psychic       Pokémon VS Rare Holo 093/141
Rocket's Raikou Lightning       Pokémon VS Rare Holo 094/141
Rocket's Entei Fire       Pokémon VS Rare Holo 095/141
Rocket's Suicune Water       Pokémon VS Rare Holo 096/141
Meowth Pokémon M Colorless       Movie Commemoration Random Pack   017/022
Other related cards
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Here Comes Team Rocket! T [Su] Team Rocket Rare Holo 15/82 Rocket Gang SuperRare Holo  
Team Rocket Rare 71/82      
EX Team Rocket Returns Rare Holo 111/109 Rocket Gang Strikes Back Rare Holo 085/085
Rocket's Sneak Attack T [Su] Team Rocket Rare Holo   Rocket Gang Rare Holo 16/82
Team Rocket Rare 72/82      
      Pokémon Web Rare 040/048
The Rocket's Trap T Gym Heroes Rare Holo 19/132 Leaders' Stadium Rare Holo  
The Rocket's Training Gym T [St] Gym Heroes Rare 104/132 Leaders' Stadium Rare  
Minion of Team Rocket T Gym Heroes Uncommon 113/132 Challenge from the Darkness Uncommon  
Rocket's Hideout T [St] Neo Revelation Uncommon 63/64 Awakening Legends Uncommon  
EX Team Rocket Returns Uncommon 87/109 Rocket Gang Strikes Back Uncommon 081/085
Rocket's TM 01 T [TM]       Pokémon VS Uncommon 127/141
Rocket's Mission T [Su] EX Team Rocket Returns Uncommon 88/109 Rocket Gang Strikes Back Uncommon 080/085
      Black Deck Kit   019/020
      Silver Deck Kit   019/020
Rocket's Tricky Gym T [St] EX Team Rocket Returns Uncommon 90/109 Rocket Gang Strikes Back Uncommon 082/085
 


In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png French Rocket Sbire
Germany Flag.png German Rocket Rüpel
Italy Flag.png Italian Recluta, Team Rocket
Spain Flag.png Spanish Team Rocket Soldado




Grunts
Team Rocket GruntTeam Aqua GruntTeam Magma Grunt
Team Galactic GruntTeam Plasma GruntTeam Flare Grunt
Team Skull GruntTeam Rainbow Rocket Grunt
Team GO Rocket GruntTeam Yell GruntTeam Star Grunt


Trainer classes in the Pokémon core series
Kanto Ace Trainer*BeautyBikerBird KeeperBlack Belt*Bug CatcherBurglarCamper*ChampionGSCFRLGHGSSPE
ChannelerElite FourGSCFRLGHGSSPEEngineerFishermanGamer*GentlemanGym Leader*GSCFRLGHGSSPE
HikerJugglerLassPicnicker*Poké Maniac*Pokémon Trainer*GSCPEPsychicRivalFRLGRockerRoughneck*
SailorScientistSuper NerdSwimmerTamerTeam Rocket Boss*FRLGHGSSPETeam Rocket Grunt*Youngster
BoarderHGSSDouble TeamHGSSFirebreatherGSCHGSSGuitaristGSCHGSSMediumGSCHGSS
PokéfanGSCHGSSSchool Kid*GSCHGSSSkierHGSSTeacherGSCHGSSTwinsGSCFRLGHGSS
Cool CoupleFRLGCrush KinFRLGSis and BroFRLGYoung CoupleFRLGHGSS
Coach TrainerPEKarate MasterPEPunk GuyPETeam RocketPETeam Rocket AdminPE
Master TrainersPE
Unused Trainer class:
ChiefRGBY
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Crush KinCue BallFishermanGentlemanHikerJugglerLadyLassPainterPicnickerPokéManiac
PKMN BreederPKMN RangerPsychicRuin ManiacScientistSis and BroSwimmerTamer
Team Rocket AdminTeam Rocket GruntTwinsTuberYoung CoupleYoungster
Trainer Tower only:
BeautyBurglarEngineerRockerSailorSuper Nerd
Johto Ace Trainer*BeautyBikerBird KeeperBlack Belt*BoarderBug CatcherBurglarCamper
ChampionExecutive*FirebreatherFisherman*GentlemanGuitaristHikerJugglerKimono GirlLass
LeaderMediumPicnickerPokéfanPoké Maniac*PKMN TrainerPoliceman*PsychicRivalHGSSSage
SailorSchool Kid*ScientistSkierSuper NerdSwimmerTeacherTeam Rocket Grunt*TwinsYoungster
Mystery Man*CHGSSDouble TeamHGSSElderHGSSPasserbyHGSSYoung CoupleHGSS
Battle Frontier only:HGSS

Aroma LadyArtistBattle GirlCameramanClownCollectorCowgirlCyclistDragon TamerIdol
JoggerLadyNinja BoyParasol LadyPIPoké KidPKMN BreederPKMN RangerRancherReporter
Rich BoyRoughneckRuin ManiacSocialiteTuberVeteranWaiterWaitressWorker
Arcade StarCastle ValetFactory HeadHall MatronTower Tycoon


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