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Green Oak (Pokémon Special)

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Character
Name: Japanese: グリーン (Green)
English, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish (Latin America): Blue
European Spanish: Azul
Korean: 그린 (Green)
Chinese (Mandarin): 小茂 (Xiǎo Mào)
(more on Bulbapedia)
Occupation: Pokémon Trainer
Pokémon Gym Leader
Relationships: Professor Oak (grandfather)
Daisy Oak (sister)
Samson Oak (cousin)
Fandom: Pokémon
Other: Green Oak (Pokémon) (game counterpart)
Gary Oak (anime counterpart)
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Green Oak is a Pokémon Trainer and Pokédex Holder from Pokémon Special. He is a Cross-canon Counterpart of Green Oak, a character from Pokémon Red and Blue.

Although his name is 'Blue Oak' in the official English translations for Special, most fans call him 'Green.' The opposite is true for Blue, a Female character who is also a Pokémon Trainer and Pokédex Holder named 'Green' in official English translations for Special, but 'Blue' in the original Japanese release.

Canon Overview

[characterization, story role, further important appearances]

Relationships

F/M | NL

M/M | Yaoi

  • Green is also shipped with Red, forming OriginalShipping. In Japanese, this is most often called スペグリレ (Spe Gurire), meaning Green is the seme and Red is the uke in the coupling.
    • The opposite is also commonly shipped and is written as スペレグリ (Spe Reguri).
  • Green Oak is also shipped with Gold, forming ImperialShipping. In Japanese, this is most often called ゴグリ (Goguri), meaning Gold is the seme and Green is the uke in the coupling.
  • Green Oak is also shipped with Silver, forming SecondaryShipping. In Japanese, this is most often called グリシル (Gurishiru), meaning Green is the seme and Silver is the uke in the coupling.

Gen | Combi

  • Together, him, Red, and Blue form the Pokéspe Kanto Trio.
    • In Japanese, their gen (combi in Japanese) relationship is called カントリオ, meaning Kanto Trio.
    • This is not to be confused with 関東トリオ, which is this same group but for Gameverse.
    • カントー組 may also be used, though that just translates as Kanto Group, so it includes any large group of Kanto characters.

Less Popular Relationships

More can be found on Neverending Romance, a community-created relationship name list.

Popular Tropes & Fanon

He is often regarded as the "most ikemen ['Hot guy'] out of all the Greens [Blues]".[2]

Subjects of Fannish Interest & Meta

[discourse, trivia, popular memes, character analysis, fan reactions, really anything]

Example/Notable Fanac

Fan Communities/Fan Events

Fan Animation

Fan Mixes

Wikis

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