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+ | *In the Pokémon anime, Agatha was the last of the original Elite Four members to make an appearance. A sister of her's named "Hagatha" appeared early in the Johto episodes (based on the second generation games), but Agatha herself did not appear until an episode of the Battle Frontier series (based on ''[[Pokémon: Emerald Version]]''). In this episode she was Viridian City Gym's temporary gym leader. Ash and Agatha battled each other just for fun, as Ash had earned the gym's badge long ago, and he lost to Agatha. | ||
+ | **In the movie ''I Choose You!'' (which is set in an alternate continuity), Agatha makes a cameo appearance as Ash's teacher in a nightmare that Ash has about a world without Pokémon. | ||
*Agatha appeared in the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga as a villain, as the Elite Four were the antagonists of the ''Yellow'' arc. Agatha was perhaps the most villainous of the group, manipulating [[Lorelei]] into joining as well as using mind control to keep [[Bruno]] in their ranks. She battles [[Blue]] and [[Koga]] on Cerise Island and recalls her grudge with Professor Oak, which started when he left her research team because of its research going into controlling Pokémon's free wills. She is ultimately defeated and disappears afterwards. During the ''Gold''/''Silver''/''Crystal'' arc she appears in a flashback depicting her, Oak, [[Kurt]], [[Pryce]] and the Pokémon Daycare couple's friendship when they were younger. | *Agatha appeared in the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga as a villain, as the Elite Four were the antagonists of the ''Yellow'' arc. Agatha was perhaps the most villainous of the group, manipulating [[Lorelei]] into joining as well as using mind control to keep [[Bruno]] in their ranks. She battles [[Blue]] and [[Koga]] on Cerise Island and recalls her grudge with Professor Oak, which started when he left her research team because of its research going into controlling Pokémon's free wills. She is ultimately defeated and disappears afterwards. During the ''Gold''/''Silver''/''Crystal'' arc she appears in a flashback depicting her, Oak, [[Kurt]], [[Pryce]] and the Pokémon Daycare couple's friendship when they were younger. | ||
+ | *Agatha makes a brief appearance in an episode of the ''Pokémon Origins'' anime, depicting her fighting and being defeated by Red during his challenge of the Elite Four. | ||
+ | *She appeared in an episode of ''Pokémon Generations'' that was based on Blue's challenge of the Elite Four. During the battle, she mentions Professor Oak and the Pokédex, surprised that Oak's grandson is focused on battling rather than researching. As in the game, Blue defeats her and advances onward. | ||
=Trivia= | =Trivia= |
Revision as of 18:53, 22 May 2018
Agatha in Pokémon: FireRed and LeafGreen Versions. | |
Agatha | |
Species | Human |
Affiliation | Elite Four |
Hair color | Blonde |
Eye color | Black |
Debut | Pokémon: Red Version/Pokemon: Green Version |
Agatha is a Ghost-type Pokémon trainer who served as a member of the Kanto Elite Four. She was known for her short temper.
Background
In her youth, Agatha and Professor Oak were rival Pokémon trainers. Agatha continued battling with Pokémon in her old age. However, she was disappointed to find Oak had given up and retired to focus on his research. In Pokémon: Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, FireRed and LeafGreen Versions, Agatha was the third member of the Elite Four whom Red battled.
Agath recognized Red as a pupil of Oak. After she was defeated, Agatha asked Red to continue battling when he became old like Agatha, instead of "going soft" like Oak. Agatha was not shown as a member of the Elite Four in Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal Versions. Her fate is unconfirmed, although she likely either retired or passed away during the three-year gap between the games.
Pokémon Roster
Agatha specializes in Ghost-types, but she also uses Poison-types , most likely due to the low amount of Ghost-type Pokémon in the games. Her Pokémon roster in the games is:
In FireRed and LeafGreen, Agatha replaces Golbat and Haunter with Crobat and Misdrevus in subsequent rematches.
Other Games
Agatha appeared in Pokémon Stadium as an opponent in the Gym Leader Castle, alongside the other Elite Four members. Agatha used Haunter, Golbat, Arbok, Muk, Venusaur and Gengar in Round 1. In Round 2, she used Jynx, Alakazam, Arbok, Gyarados, Venusaur and Gengar.
Other Appearances
Other Media
- In the Pokémon anime, Agatha was the last of the original Elite Four members to make an appearance. A sister of her's named "Hagatha" appeared early in the Johto episodes (based on the second generation games), but Agatha herself did not appear until an episode of the Battle Frontier series (based on Pokémon: Emerald Version). In this episode she was Viridian City Gym's temporary gym leader. Ash and Agatha battled each other just for fun, as Ash had earned the gym's badge long ago, and he lost to Agatha.
- In the movie I Choose You! (which is set in an alternate continuity), Agatha makes a cameo appearance as Ash's teacher in a nightmare that Ash has about a world without Pokémon.
- Agatha appeared in the Pokémon Adventures manga as a villain, as the Elite Four were the antagonists of the Yellow arc. Agatha was perhaps the most villainous of the group, manipulating Lorelei into joining as well as using mind control to keep Bruno in their ranks. She battles Blue and Koga on Cerise Island and recalls her grudge with Professor Oak, which started when he left her research team because of its research going into controlling Pokémon's free wills. She is ultimately defeated and disappears afterwards. During the Gold/Silver/Crystal arc she appears in a flashback depicting her, Oak, Kurt, Pryce and the Pokémon Daycare couple's friendship when they were younger.
- Agatha makes a brief appearance in an episode of the Pokémon Origins anime, depicting her fighting and being defeated by Red during his challenge of the Elite Four.
- She appeared in an episode of Pokémon Generations that was based on Blue's challenge of the Elite Four. During the battle, she mentions Professor Oak and the Pokédex, surprised that Oak's grandson is focused on battling rather than researching. As in the game, Blue defeats her and advances onward.
Trivia
- In FireRed and LeafGreen it was shown that she held the record of being the oldest member of the Elite Four. It is unsure if this record is still standing in later games.
- She was excluded from Pokémon Puzzle League (in which two of her fellow Elite Four members appeared), likely because she had not yet appeared in the anime.
Pokémon Elite Four | |||||
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Region | 1º | 2º | 3º | 4º | Champion |
Kanto | Lorelei |
Bruno |
Agatha |
Lance |
Blue |
Johto | Will |
Koga |
Bruno |
Karen |
Lance |
Hoenn | Sidney |
Phoebe |
Glacia |
Drake |
Steven Stone/Wallace |
Sinnoh | Aaron |
Bertha |
Flint |
Lucian |
Cynthia |
Unova | Shauntal |
Marshal |
Grimsley |
Caitlin |
Alder/Iris |
Kalos | Malva |
Siebold |
Wikstrom |
Drasna |
Diantha |
Alola | Hala/Molayne |
Olivia |
Acerola |
Kahili | |
Paldea | Rika |
Poppy |
Larry |
Hassel |
Geeta |