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==First Generation Era==
 
==First Generation Era==
  
Team Rocket was at large during the era of the first generation games, where they were spread throughout [[Kanto]] under the control of [[Giovanni]]. They were said to traffic Pokémon for criminal use and to discard Pokémon that they did not think were popular or useful, as well as being implied to have been involved in deaths of Pokémon. The mass minions of Team Rocket all wore uniforms and were known only as grunts. They mostly used common and/or poison Pokémon such as [[Rattata]], [[Raticate]], [[Koffing]], [[Weezing]], [[Zubat]] and [[Golbat]]. There were also higher up characters in suits known as Executives who were introduced in the second generation and remakes. Team Rocket had a hidden base under the Rocket Game Corner in Celadon City and had criminal operations in nearly every area of the game. Team Rocket members were first seen at Mt. Moon, where they were searching for Pokémon fossils to sell. Red defeated all of the grunts there, followed by the Super Nerd whom had found two fossils, although he did not seem to be affiliated with Team Rocket and split his fossils with Red after being defeated. A long Rocket Grunt robbed a house in Celadon City for TM 28: Dig, but Red found the grunt in the house's backyard and defeated him, at which point he returned the TM and ran off. Another Rocket Grunt appeared at the end of the Nugget Bridge, where he rewarded Red with a golden nugget for defeating the bridge's other trainers and offered him a place in Team Rocket, then battling him after he refused.
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Team Rocket was at large during the era of the first generation games, where they were spread throughout [[Kanto]] under the control of [[Giovanni]]. They were said to traffic Pokémon for criminal use and to discard Pokémon that they did not think were popular or useful, as well as being implied to have been involved in deaths of Pokémon. The mass minions of Team Rocket all wore uniforms and were known only as grunts. They mostly used common and/or poison Pokémon such as [[Rattata]], [[Raticate]], [[Koffing]], [[Weezing]], [[Zubat]] and [[Golbat]]. There were also higher up characters in suits known as Executives who were introduced in the second generaton and remakes. Team Rocket had a hidden base under the Rocket Game Corner in Celadon City and had criminal operations in nearly every area of the game. Team Rocket members were first seen at Mt. Moon, where they were searching for Pokémon fossils to sell. Red defeated all of the grunts there, followed by the Super Nerd whom had found two fossils, although he did not seem to be affiliated with Team Rocket and split his fossils with Red after being defeated. A long Rocket Grunt robbed a house in Celadon City for TM 28: Dig, but Red found the grunt in the house's backyard and defeated him, at which point he returned the TM and ran off. Another Rocket Grunt appeared at the end of the Nugget Bridge, where he rewarded Red with a golden nugget for defeating the bridge's other trainers and offered him a place in Team Rocket, then battling him after he refused.
  
Red later discovered the Rocket Game Corner and fought his way through it. At the end, he battled [[Giovanni]], who retreated after being defeated and left behind a Silph Scope. At the same time, Team Rocket members had caused trouble in the Lavender Town. Here it was implied that Rockets were responsible for the deaths of multiple Pokémon whose ghosts resided in the tower, and at the top of the tower the player must battle the uncatchable ghost of a [[Marowak]] mother that had died trying to flee Team Rocket. They held [[Mr. Fuji]] hostage on the top floor of the tower after he complained about the harm they had caused the Pokémon, but Red was able to defeat them as well. In the meantime, Team Rocket had occupied Saffron City, where Giovanni was trying to convince Silph Co.'s president to give him the [[Master Ball]]. Red defeated Giovanni again, and this was the last active Team Rocket battle of the original games. After Giovanni was defeated again at the Viridian Gym, he officially disbanded Team Rocket and decided to rededicate himself as a trainer.
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Red later discovered the Rocket Game Corner and fought his way through it. At the end, he battled [[Giovanni]], who retreated after being defeated and left behind a Silph Scope. At the same time, Team Rocket members had caused trouble in the Lavender Town. Here it was implied that Rockets were responsible for the deaths of multiple Pokémon whose ghosts resided in the tower, and at the top of the tower the player must battle the uncatchable ghost of a [[Marowak]] mother that had died trying to flee Team Rocket. They held [[Mr. Fuji]] hostage on the top floor of the tower after he complained about the harm they had caused the Pokémon, but Red was able to defeat them as well. In the meantime, Team Rocket had occupied Saffron City, where Giovanni was trying to convince Silph Co.'s president to give him the [[Master Ball]]. Red defeated Giovanni again, and this was the last active Team Rocket battle of the original games. After Giovanni was defeated again at the Viridian Gym, he officially disbanded Team Rocket, apparently deciding to dedicate his life to the study of Pokémon and bettering himself.
  
In the ''[[Pokémon:: Let's Go!|Let's Go]]'' version of events, [[Archer]] also made an early appearance as part of Team Rocket and was battled at both the Team Rocket Hideout and Silph Co. The trainer who defeated Team Rocket in this version was instead [[Chase/Elaine]].
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In the ''Yellow Version'', the Team Rocket characters from the anime, Jessie and James, appeared throughout the game as minibosses in several areas in the place of normal grunts. They were battled at Mt. Moon, the Rocket Game Corner, Lavender's Pokémon Tower and Silph Co. They used [[Koffing]], [[Ekans]] and [[Meowth]] as their Pokémon, with the former two evolving into [[Weezing]] and [[Arbok]] before the Pokémon Tower battle. In the ''[[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu!/Eevee!|Let's Go!]]'' remakes, Jessie and James were used again. Their role was mostly similar to the ''Yellow Version'', but with some additional scenes and one extra battle against them. Every battle with them was also changed into a double battle in which each of them sent out one Pokémon (Koffing/Weezing and Ekans/Arbok). Their Meowth was no longer used in battle and accompanied them outside of battle instead, similar to the one from the anime, although this version was still not capable of human speech.
 
 
===Jessie and James===
 
 
 
In the ''Yellow Version'', the Team Rocket characters from the anime, Jessie and James, appeared throughout the game as minibosses who were battled in place of normal grunts. They were battled at Mt. Moon, the Rocket Game Corner, Lavender's Pokémon Tower and Silph Co. They used [[Koffing]], [[Ekans]] and [[Meowth]] as their Pokémon, with the former two evolving into [[Weezing]] and [[Arbok]] before the Pokémon Tower battle.  
 
 
 
In the ''Let's Go!'' remakes, Jessie and James were used again. Their role was mostly similar to the ''Yellow Version'', but with some additional scenes and one last battle against them. Every battle with them was also changed into a double battle in which each of them sent out one Pokémon (Koffing/Weezing and Ekans/Arbok). Their Meowth was no longer used in battle and accompanied them outside of battle instead, similar to the one from the anime, although this version was still not capable of human speech.
 
 
 
The final battle with them could occur at Route 17 after beating the Elite Four. They were saddened by Team Rocket's downfall, but felt refreshed after being defeated by [[Chase/Elaine]] and gave them the Blast-Off Set (an outfit set resembling their clothes) before departing.
 
  
 
==Sevii Islands==
 
==Sevii Islands==

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