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| - Red is a name used to refer to two related, but distinct, video game characters in the Pokémon franchise, the protagonists of the series in their respective media. For the Game Series, Red's character design was overseen by Ken Sugimori and Atsuko Nishida. Ash Ketchum, the main character of the anime, is loosely based on Red, but is a distinct character.
- In Pokemon Origins, Red is a well-meaning polite kid. However he's also a klutz, in the beginning of his journey, he tends to forget type-match ups (as seen in his first battle against Blue). Initially he saw Pokémon as tools rather than partners, but as the series progressed, he learns to genuinely care for them. He does have a sense of morality, always standing up for what's right.
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| - Red is a name used to refer to two related, but distinct, video game characters in the Pokémon franchise, the protagonists of the series in their respective media. For the Game Series, Red's character design was overseen by Ken Sugimori and Atsuko Nishida. Ash Ketchum, the main character of the anime, is loosely based on Red, but is a distinct character.
- In Pokemon Origins, Red is a well-meaning polite kid. However he's also a klutz, in the beginning of his journey, he tends to forget type-match ups (as seen in his first battle against Blue). Initially he saw Pokémon as tools rather than partners, but as the series progressed, he learns to genuinely care for them. He does have a sense of morality, always standing up for what's right. In Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal, he become very quiet and leads a solitary lifestyle, training on the top of Mt. Silver, and never speaks to the player, even when defeated. In Pokémon Black and White 2, he returns to human society to participate in the Pokemon World Tournament.
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