Koga

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The Poisonous Ninja Master.
Koga
Species Human
Hair color Black
Eye color Black
Base Fuschia City Gym
Relatives Janine (daughter)
Debut Pokémon: Red Version/Pokemon: Green Version

Koga is a ninja master who doubled as a trainer of Poison-type Pokémon. Originally he was the gym leader of the Fuschia City gym, but he later became a member of the Elite Four. He is descended from a long line of ninjas and has trained his daughter to follow in his stead.

Background

Koga originally worked in the Fuschia City gym, where challengers had to navigate a maze of invisible walls in order to reach him. Red challenged him in Pokémon Red, Green, Blue and Yellow (as well as Pokémon: FireRed and LeafGreen Versions). After Koga was defeated, he gave Red the Soulbadge along with TM 06: Toxic.

Koga later dedicated his time to training his daughter Janine. Koga received a promotion and became a member of the Elite Four based in Indigo Plateau, leaving Janine to watch over the Fuschia City gym as the new gym leader. Koga was the second member of the Elite Four to be challenged by Gold in Pokémon: Gold, Silver and Crystal Versions.

Pokémon Roster

In Red, Blue and Green he has two Koffing, a Muk and a Weezing. Koga instead uses three Venonat and a Venomoth in the Yellow Version.

Koga's Pokémon roster in the Gold/Silver/Crystal versions is:

Other Games

Koga is the fifth enemy of the Gym Leader Castle in Pokémon Stadium. In the first round he uses a Venomoth, Muk, Weezing, Venonat, Nidorina and Nidorino. In Round 2, Koga uses Venomoth, Muk, Weezing, Hypno, Tangela and Parasect.

Koga, identical to his appearance in the anime, appears as the sixth opponant in Pokémon Puzzle League, after Erika and before Sabrina. In this game he uses Venomoth, Voltorb and Golbat. In Pokémon Puzzle Challenge, Koga is the tenth opponent, battled with the other Elite Four members from Gold, Silver and Crystal. He fights using a Crobat.

In Pokémon Stadium 2 he is battled with the other Elite Four members in that game's Gym Leader Castle. His roster in the first round is identical to his roster in Gold, Silver and Crystal except that his Crobat and Forretress were replaced with Golbat, Electrode and Gligar. In the second round, Koga uses Venomoth, Magmar, Lapras, Ariados, Lanturn and Stantler.

Other Appearances

  • Koga appeared in an episode of the Pokémon anime, were his gym was located in a mansion similar to a classic Japanese home. He was shown to be training his sister, who may have inspired the character of Janine.
  • Koga also appeared in the Pokémon Adventures manga as an antagonist and one of the gym leaders working under Giovanni as part of Team Rocket in the Red/Green/Blue arc. He first battles Red with Misty at Mt. Moon, where he uses an injection to evolve a Rhyhorn into Rhydon. He is also involved in reanimating the dead Pokémon at Lavender Town's Pokémon Tower with Gastly until defeated by Blue. He battled Blue again in the final Team Rocket battles at Saffron City and was defeated again. At the end of the Yellow arc the Team Rocket members return to help the trainers fight the Elite Four on Cerise Island. Koga is paired with Blue against Agatha and escapes after she is defeated. He goes missing over the next few years, leading Janine to replace him as Fuschia Gym Leader. He resurfaces near the end of the Gold/Silver/Crystal arc where he is shown to have partnered with Bruno due to both being remnants of evil organizations seeking new purpose. They help Red and Blue to travel to Johto and later on recruit Will and Karen into their ground, mimicking the second generation Elite Four line-up.

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