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Revision as of 13:06, 21 August 2009
The Fuchsia Gym (Japanese: セキチクジム Sekichiku Gym) is the official gym of Fuchsia City. It is based on Template:Type2 Pokémon. In Generations I and III, the Gym Leader is Koga. However, by Generation II, the Gym Leader's duties had been taken up by Koga's daughter, Janine. Trainers who are victorious at this gym may receive the Soul Badge.
In the games
Fuchsia City Pokémon Gym
Leader: Koga
"The Poisonous Ninja Master"
The Fuchsia Gym can be difficult to navigate, as both Koga and Janine have installed invisible walls. Janine has added a further step to the puzzle, as the other trainers in the gym all look like her.
A field based on the gym also appears in Pokémon Stadium's Gym Leader Castle.
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Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.
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In the anime
Fuchsia Gym appeared in only one episode of the anime. Its appearance is based on an old-fashioned Japanese mansion. It is located in a forest outside of the city proper. It is filled with booby traps, most notably invisible walls and a horde of explosive Voltorb. Battles take place either inside the mansion or in the courtyard outside.
In The Ninja Poké Showdown, Ash sought out the Fuchsia Gym in order to defeat Koga for his sixth badge. Before he found Koga, he found what appeared to be a stray Venonat. After following it into the gym and finding several Voltorb, Ash and co. encountered Aya, who revealed the Venonat was hers. After defeating her, Koga, Aya's brother, appeared and accepted Ash's challenge.
The battle was interrupted by Team Rocket, who wanted to steal all of the gym's Pokémon. Thanks to Psyduck, and Koga's use of a slanted room, the trio was sent blasting off. Ash and Koga continued their battle outside. With the help of Charmander, Ash defeated Koga and earned his Soul Badge.
In the TCG
The Fuchsia Gym was featured in the TCG. The following is a list of cards named Fuchsia City Gym.
Trivia
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