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The Orange League is perhaps the least conventional of all the existing [[region]]al Pokémon Leagues, as it focuses less on {{pkmn|battle|Pokémon battling}} and more on how {{pkmn|Trainer}}s interact with their individual {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} in many different circumstances. Trainers taking the Orange League challenge are said to be tougher than those in the [[Indigo League]]. Competing in the Orange League is different from competing in other Pokémon Leagues: Trainers must earn only four [[Gym]] [[Badge]]s instead of the usual eight. Additionally, there is no [[Pokémon League Conference]].
The Orange League is perhaps the least conventional of all the existing [[region]]al Pokémon Leagues, as it focuses less on {{pkmn|battle|Pokémon battling}} and more on how {{pkmn|Trainer}}s interact with their individual {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} in many different circumstances. Trainers taking the Orange League challenge are said to be tougher than those in the [[Indigo League]]. Competing in the Orange League is different from competing in other Pokémon Leagues: Trainers must earn only four [[Gym]] [[Badge]]s instead of the usual eight. Additionally, there is no [[Pokémon League Conference]].


According to {{Tracey}}, young Trainers from the Orange Islands typically begin their {{pkmn|journey}} on [[Tangelo Island]] and work their way around the islands, winning Badges along the way. The Trainers' final destination is [[Pummelo Island]], where the top Gym Leader in the Orange Crew, called the Orange Crew Supreme Gym Leader, can be battled. Those who defeat the Supreme Gym Leader in a [[Full Battle]] take the title of Honored Trainer{{tt|*|Champion in the dub}}, as well as the coveted [[Winner's Trophy]]. A photo featuring the winning Trainer with the trophy on hand and all six Pokémon that have participated in the Full Battle will be kept in the [[Palace of Victory]], together with the footprints of the Trainer and the Pokémon.
According to {{Tracey}}, young Trainers from the Orange Islands typically begin their {{pkmn|journey}} on [[Tangelo Island]] and work their way around the islands, winning Badges along the way. The Trainers' final destination is [[Pummelo Island]], where the top Gym Leader in the Orange Crew, called the Orange Crew Supreme Gym Leader, can be battled. Those who defeat the Supreme Gym Leader in a [[Full Battle]] take the title of Honored Trainer (Champion in the dub), as well as the coveted [[Winner's Trophy]]. A photo featuring the winning Trainer with the trophy on hand and all six Pokémon that have participated in the Full Battle will be kept in the [[Palace of Victory]], together with the footprints of the Trainer and the Pokémon.


The Orange League has only been featured in the {{pkmn|anime}} and in the {{pkmn|manga}} [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]], as the Orange Islands are not accessible in any of the {{pkmn|games}}.
The Orange League has only been featured in the {{pkmn|anime}} and in the {{pkmn|manga}} [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]], as the Orange Islands are not accessible in any of the {{pkmn|games}}.

Revision as of 04:47, 27 July 2024

An Orange League poster

The Orange League (Japanese: オレンジリーグ Orange League) is the regional Pokémon League of the Orange Islands. It consists of four regular Gym Leaders and one Supreme Gym Leader, all of whom form the Orange Crew (Japanese: サザンクロス Southern Cross). It has been established for over 300 years.

The Orange League is perhaps the least conventional of all the existing regional Pokémon Leagues, as it focuses less on Pokémon battling and more on how Trainers interact with their individual Pokémon in many different circumstances. Trainers taking the Orange League challenge are said to be tougher than those in the Indigo League. Competing in the Orange League is different from competing in other Pokémon Leagues: Trainers must earn only four Gym Badges instead of the usual eight. Additionally, there is no Pokémon League Conference.

According to Tracey, young Trainers from the Orange Islands typically begin their journey on Tangelo Island and work their way around the islands, winning Badges along the way. The Trainers' final destination is Pummelo Island, where the top Gym Leader in the Orange Crew, called the Orange Crew Supreme Gym Leader, can be battled. Those who defeat the Supreme Gym Leader in a Full Battle take the title of Honored Trainer (Champion in the dub), as well as the coveted Winner's Trophy. A photo featuring the winning Trainer with the trophy on hand and all six Pokémon that have participated in the Full Battle will be kept in the Palace of Victory, together with the footprints of the Trainer and the Pokémon.

The Orange League has only been featured in the anime and in the manga The Electric Tale of Pikachu, as the Orange Islands are not accessible in any of the games.

Gym Leaders

Orange League
Anime-exclusive Region: Orange Islands
Gym Leader
Japanese
Location
Japanese
Challenge Prize
CissySmall.png
Cissy
アツミ Atsumi
Mikan Island
ナツカン島
Natsukan Island
Water Gun target test
Surfing race
Coral-Eye Badge.png
Coral-Eye Badge
DannySmall.png
Danny
ダン Dan
Navel Island
ネーブル島
Navel Island
Climb mountain (to qualify)
Freeze a geyser race
Build a Toboggan
Toboggan race
Sea Ruby Badge.png
Sea Ruby Badge
RudySmall.png
Rudy
ジギー Ziggy
Trovita Island
ユズ島
Yuzu Island
Target test
Same-type Pokémon battle
Spike Shell Badge.png
Spike Shell Badge
LuanaSmall.png
Luana
ルリコ Ruriko
Kumquat Island
リュウチン島
Liǔchéng Island
Double Battle Jade Star Badge.png
Jade Star Badge
DrakeSmall.png
Supreme Gym Leader
Drake
ヘッドリーダー ユウジ
Head Leader Yūji
Pummelo Island
カンキツ島
Kankitsu Island
Full Battle WinnerTrophy.png
Winner's Trophy
Honor at the
Palace of Victory

Trivia

  • The Japanese title of the Orange Crew, Southern Cross, is a reference to the real Southern Cross constellation that marks the southern sky. It consists of four main stars in a kite shape and a smaller one near the middle. It is often used as a symbol for real countries in the southern hemisphere, such as Australia and Brazil, and also the Orange Islands, which are located south of the Kanto region. The locations of the four Orange League Gyms correspond with the main stars in the Southern Cross, with Pummelo Island near the center.
  • This is the first Pokémon League that Ash won, and had been the only one until Ash won the Manalo Conference.

In other languages

Orange League

Language Title
Denmark Flag.png Danish Orange Ligaen
Finland Flag.png Finnish Oranssiliiga
France Flag.png European French Ligue Orange
Germany Flag.png German Orange Liga
Italy Flag.png Italian Lega d'Orange
Norway Flag.png Norwegian Orangeligan
Poland Flag.png Polish Pomarańczowa Liga
Portugal Flag.png Portuguese Liga Laranja
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Liga Laranja
Spain Flag.png Spanish Liga Naranja
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Apelsinligan
Apelsinöligan*
Turkey Flag.png Turkish Portakal Ligi

Orange Crew

Language Title
Denmark Flag.png Danish Orange Holdet
France Flag.png European French Équipe Orange
Italy Flag.png Italian Squadra Orange
Poland Flag.png Polish Drużyna Pomarańczowych*
Pomarańczowa Załoga*
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Equipe Laranja
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Apelsingänget


Pokémon League logo.png The Pokémon League Paldea Gym Logo.png
Participation
TrainerBattleGym Leaders
GymsBadgesReferee
Championship matches
Elite FourOrange League
Champion League
Pokémon League Conferences
IndigoSilverEver GrandeLily of the Valley
VertressLumioseManalo
Regional Pokémon Leagues
IndigoOrange*JohtoHoennSinnoh
Unova (BB) • KalosAlolaGalarPaldea
Areas of jurisdiction
Pokémon League Reception GateHall of Fame
Palace of VictoryCerulean CaveArea Zero
Others
Admissions ExamPokémon Association
PIAWorld Coronation Series
(Masters Eight Tournament)


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