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=Misc=
=Misc=
Agatha, like the other members of the Elite Four, had a revamp in her character in the [[Generation III]] games: [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]].  She is depicted as being taller, slightly younger, and her hair has changed color from grey to greying blonde.
Agatha, like the other members of the Elite Four, had a revamp in her character in the [[Generation III]] games: [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]].  She is depicted as being taller, slightly younger, and her hair has changed color from grey to greying blonde.
=In the Anime=
Agatha appears in the anime in [[AG132]], acting as a temporary Gym Leader for the Viridian Gym.
==Pokémon==
This listing is of Agatha's Pokémon in the anime.
*Gengar
*Golbat





Revision as of 06:38, 25 June 2005

Agatha (Japanese: キクコ Kikuko) is a trainer of Ghost-type Pokémon, althogh most of her Pokémon are also of the Poison-type.

She is an elderly woman who uses a cane. Despite her age, she is a formidable opponent in Pokémon battles.

Her English name means "good and kind". However, it was most likely chosen because it's regarded as a name that only elderly women would have. It's also possible that she's named after Agatha Christie - the famous murder mystery novelist.

In the Games

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Art of Agatha from FireRed and LeafGreen

Agatha is a member of the Elite Four, and the oldest one to date. As such, she serves as an inspiration for senior Pokémon trainers all around the region. She uses Ghost-type Pokémon, and other Pokémon with horrifying appearances.

Agatha and Professor Oak were once friendly rivals in their youth, and it appears that Agatha may have once had a crush on Oak. However, their relationship has grown bitter and strained over the years because Agatha believes he was too weak to continue competing.

Agatha has a very short temper.

Agatha is no longer a member of the Elite Four in Generation II, and reasons for her abscence are not explained - she's not mentioned at all. It's widely believed that she either finally retired due to old age, or passed away in the three-year gap between games.

Pokémon

This listing is of Agatha's Pokémon in the video games she has appeared in.

Pokémon Red/Green/Blue/Yellow

Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen

First Battle

  • Level 54 Gengar
  • Level 54 Golbat
  • Level 53 Haunter
  • Level 56 Arbok
  • Level 58 Gengar

Second Battle

  • Level 66 Gengar
  • Level 65 Misdreavus
  • Level 68 Crobat
  • Level 68 Arbok
  • Level 70 Gengar

Pokémon Stadium

  • Round 1 Pokémon

In the Pokémon Special Manga

Agatha was a villainess in the Pokémon Special manga. Agatha was one of the Elite Four who tried to destroy most of humanity from their base on Cerise Island.

She fought against Green and Koga, and seemingly vanished after her defeat.

Agatha used the mind-controlling powers of her Ghost-type Pokémon to control Bruno against his will.

Pokémon

This listing is of Agatha's Pokémon in the Pokémon Special manga.

  • Gastly
  • Haunter
  • Gengar
  • Gengar
  • Arbok
  • Golbat

In the TCG

Agatha does not appear in the TCG.

Misc

Agatha, like the other members of the Elite Four, had a revamp in her character in the Generation III games: Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. She is depicted as being taller, slightly younger, and her hair has changed color from grey to greying blonde.

In the Anime

Agatha appears in the anime in AG132, acting as a temporary Gym Leader for the Viridian Gym.

Pokémon

This listing is of Agatha's Pokémon in the anime.

  • Gengar
  • Golbat


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