Team Rocket Grunt (Trainer class)

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Team Rocket Grunts in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Team Rocket grunts act as fodder, enforcers, workmen, crooks, and backup for various leaders in Team Rocket.

In the games

In the games which they appear, a Team Rocket Grunt is considered a class of Pokémon Trainer. Their designs varied a bit through the generations.

In Generation I, there are only male Rockets. They are depicted as adults wearing black caps on their heads and black uniforms with a big R on their chests. They each hold a whip.

In Generation II, female Rockets start to appear. The males' design isn't changed much. Their uniforms and caps look the same, but the whips are absent. They also appear to be a bit younger than the grunts from Generation I. The female grunts are depicted as red haired women in white Team Rocket uniforms without caps. Their design is very similar to Cassidy's.

In Generation III, the designs of grunts change more distinctly. The males are depicted as teens in the black Rocket uniforms. The uniform's look is different, such as with a smaller R on the front, and the cap is shaped differently. The females look completely different than their predecessors from Generation II. They are depicted as short haired teens wearing black (not white) uniforms and black caps just like the male grunts. Both the male and female grunts' hair is colored green on the Sugimori artwork. However, on the game sprites from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, the female's hair is definitely red and the male's hair isn't clearly seen.

In Kanto

In Pokémon Red and Blue and Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, the grunts are found in Mt. Moon going after Fossils. In Cerulean City, one grunt is at the end of the Nugget Bridge recruiting for Team Rocket, and another had stolen a TM.

In Celadon City, the grunts operate a base under the Game Corner trafficking Pokémon all over the world.

Team Rocket murders the mother Marowak in Pokémon Tower as part of a plan to steal Cubone and sell their skulls. This upset the mother Marowak's spirit. When Mr. Fuji finds out about this, he goes to the tower to confront the Rockets and is believed to have been taken captive, but is actually praying for the Marowak. Later, he is "rescued" after the player calms mother Marowak's spirit and drives the Rockets out of the Tower.

They make their final appearance when they take over the Silph Co. headquarters. After the player defeats them there, Giovanni disappears, later reappearing at his own Viridian Gym, and the grunts are not seen after this.

However, there are still two grunts that can be seen in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen after Giovanni's defeat. They are in Celadon City and can be found in an old man's house next to the restaurant. However, they will never leave, nor will they battle the player.

In Yellow, both Jessie and James are listed as Team Rocket Grunt. This is often attributed to lack of space for a unique name.

In the Sevii Islands

In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, grunts are found on several of the Sevii Islands. On Island One, the player faces two in front of a cave which leads to the Ruby for the Net Center. On Island Four, the player helps Lorelei, who nearly defeated a grunt with her Lapras's Ice Beam while interrogating Team Rocket at Icefall Cave. On Island Six, there is a grunt in front of Altering Cave. In the Ruin Valley, a Rocket scientist steals the Sapphire from the player. On Island Five, 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 administrators, 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 islands since.

In Johto

In the Generation II games, three years after the events in Red/Blue and FireRed/LeafGreen, a group of Rocket grunts operating out of Slowpoke Well take Slowpoke and cut off their tails to sell.

At Mahogany Town, the player finds a base underneath a shop in which the Rockets have been using a fully-working high-frequency sound wave machine that influences Pokémon evolution. The player works with Lance to stop them.

After winning the Glacier Badge, Professor Elm telephones the player and tells him or her that in a final attempt to contact their former leader, the Rocket grunts took over the Radio Tower in Goldenrod City, and the Radio Director was revealed to be a Rocket executive. The player must then travel to the Underground Path where the grunts were hiding the real Radio Director, who gives the player a Card Key that will access the third floor of the Radio Tower. It is here that the player is able to defeat the Rocket grunts and executives. Apart from a grunt stealing part of the Power Plant in Kanto, grunts are not seen after this defeat.

Pokémon

Kanto Branch

Sevii Branch

Johto Branch

In the anime

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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 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 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 Tyson 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 capture Mewtwo and build a new base for Team Rocket on Mount Quena. However, they are all transported away from the mountain at the end of the movie.

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.

Pokémon

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

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Tauros
(Mewtwo Strikes Back)
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Zubat
(The Ole' Berate and Switch)
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Doduo
(The Ole' Berate and Switch)
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Venomoth
(The Ole' Berate and Switch)
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Skarmory
(The Ole' Berate and Switch)

In the Pokémon Special manga

Red, Green & Blue chapter

  • The debut of Team Rocket grunts was in the first round of this chapter, Glimpse of the Glow, where they try to find Mew in Pallet Town forest to finish development Mewtwo.
  • In Raging Rhydon they search a Moon Stone in Mt. Moon, however this mission also fails.
  • Round 16. The grunts go after Blue, hoping they can get back a disk containing information on Mew.
  • Round 17. The grunts try to capture Mew, but Red and Blue interfere.
  • Round 25. The grunts are sent to catch Articuno.
  • Round 26. An army of grunts is sent to take out Blaine, who left Team Rocket due to the creation of Mewtwo. After Red helps Blaine escape, the grunts use Moltres that they captured on the Indigo Plateau; Red defeats it with an Aerodactyl that he brought back to life.
  • Round 28. As a part of the Saffron City invasion, the grunts use a Mr. Mime to put a Light Screen over the city; Red and Green, however, manage to get into the city.
  • Round 33. The grunts try to get out of Saffron City because of the fight between Red and Green and Koga. The Gym Leaders not aligned with Team Rocket block all the exits, keeping the grunts in.
  • Round 34. The Cinnabar Island base is destroyed by Mewtwo, taking out the grunts and scientists that work there.

Pokémon

Gold, Silver & Crystal chapter

The grunts as well as the Team Rocket Elite Trio were reorganized under Mask of Ice.

  • Round 102. The grunts are sent to cut the tails of Slowpoke living in the Slowpoke Well, but Silver stops them.
  • Round 109. Grunts, along with the two sub-leaders, Chermaine and Keane, are sent to destroy the Tin Tower, and are successful. However, they then lose a battle with Gold and Silver.
  • Round 153. Keane gives a speech telling the grunts that it is time for the public to officially learn about the return of Team Rocket.
  • Round 164. The Elite Trio and the grunts ride a train to the Indigo Plateau.
  • Round 165. Grunts intrude upon the Gym Leaders' exhibition match.
  • Round 168. Grunts are put under mind control by Mask of Ice. Although the Elite Trio were saved from the mind control by Lt. Surge, they are told by him to help free the other grunts from the Mask of Ice's mind control.
  • Round 173. Grunts are sent to retrieve the Rainbow Wing and the Silver Wing.
  • Round 175. The grunts on the train to the Indigo Plateau are knocked out as Red and Green travel to fight Mask of Ice. Chuck tells the pair that the grunts will be taken care of.

Pokémon