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Kanto’s Electric-type gym leader, Lt. Surge, is just plain boring. He did play somewhat of an interesting role in the anime, being a hardened foil to Ash and making him reconsider Pikachu’s ...
Bea is the Fighting Gym Leader from Stow-on-Side and a competitor in the World Coronation Series. Bea was considered a prodigy in Galar Karate according to Chuck, the Cianwood Gym Leader, when he mentioned studying Galar Karate under her father during a visit to Galar. Bea once had a battle against Korrina in which she came out victorious.
Each main-series Pokémon game, with the exception of Pokémon Sun and Moon and their 3rd and 4th versions, includes a group of eight "Gym leaders", who award the player character a badge upon defeat. Each Gym leader possesses a team of several Pokémon of similar type or theming. Particularly notable Gym leaders of the Kanto-based games are:
The group's boat arrives in Aspertia City, and they arrange to meet Cheren, Professor Juniper's acquaintance and the city's new Gym Leader. A teacher at the local Pokémon School, Cheren is lacking in confidence regarding his worth for the title, something Cilan - as a former Gym Leader himself - connects with him over.
The games also introduced a new feature, the "Pokémon World Tournament", where trainers can battle gym leaders and champions from older regions, including Unova. The games also broke the tradition of releasing a third version as an addition to the primary versions.
In order to compete in a Pokémon League Tournament, Ash must defeat Gym Leaders and earn badges as evidence of his victories. Ash earns his first badge in Pewter City after battling with the Gym Leader Brock, who decides to venture with him. Together with Brock and Misty, Ash travels across the Kanto Region, defeating Gym Leaders, collecting ...
When Goh returns from the Unova region with a new Pokémon, a Lilligant, his Heracross immediately becomes attracted to it. This causes Goh's Pinsir to feel dejected. Ash, Goh, and Chloe attend a Pokémon flower arrangement class hosted by Erika, the Celadon Gym Leader, to help Pinsir win over Heracross.
"Dennō Senshi Porygon" (Japanese: でんのうせんしポリゴン, Hepburn: Dennō Senshi Porigon, translated as "Computer Warrior Porygon", although more commonly "Electric Soldier Porygon") (IPA: [deɴnoː seɴɕi poɾiɡoɴ]) is the 38th episode of the Pokémon anime's first season.