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Team Rocket (ロケット団, Roketto Dan, Rocket Gang/Brigade) is an evil fictitious organization in the metaseries Pokémon. In each of its various incarnations, Team Rocket desires to steal Pokémon to further its goal of global domination. They are led by the criminal mastermind, Giovanni. Team Rocket first debuted in the original game, Pokémon Red and Blue, then made a move into the animated series and the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

In the video games

In Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow, FireRed, and LeafGreen Team Rocket Grunts often use fierce-looking Pokémon like Golbat, Muk, and Weezing.

The player must foil several schemes by Team Rocket, in the following locations before the player shuts them down, which are:

In Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal, set three years later, it returns to wreak havoc in Johto, at

  • The Slowpoke Well in Azalea Town, making illegal business with Slowpoketails.
  • Mahogany Town/Lake of Rage, where TR makes a experiment with a radio broadcast which will be used to control Pokémon, as well as forcing the Lake of Rage's Magikarp to evolve into Gyarados.
  • The Radio Tower in Goldenrod City, which TR takes over and uses their Pokémon to control, making references to Giovanni in the broadcast, trying to encourage him to get back to business.
  • A Rocket Grunt steals a machine part form Kanto's power plant, creating chaos in the electricity-related business (such as Kanto's Radio Tower and Saffron City's Magnet Train).

The Fate of Team Rocket

Team Rocket as an organization has not yet been abolished in the anime, but it met its demise in the video games. In Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Fire Red, and Leaf Green, the player temporarily disbands the organization by defeating Giovanni in his Viridian Gym. Three years later, in Gold, Silver, and Crystal, Team Rocket continues to survive through their Executives, who control the organization but seek to bring back Giovanni, who has mysteriously disappeared. When the Executives are beaten by the player, however, they permanently disband.

In the Hoenn (Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald) region, the antagonists are Team Aqua and Team Magma, who have no relation to Team Rocket. The antagonist team in Shin'ou (Diamond and Pearl) is titled Team Galaxy.

In the anime

The most frequently appearing members of the organization in the anime, which is based loosely on the video games, are a team, Jessie, James, and Meowth. They are the main antagonists of the anime series, known for their lack of competence in their evil doings and their positions as the comic relief of the series. They have appeared in every movie and have acknowledged the fact that they were in a movie every time.

In the manga

This section is about Team Rocket in manga which directly adapted the video games, particularly Pokémon Adventures. For information on Team Rocket in The Electric Tale of Pikachu and its sequels, which were an adaptation of the anime, see Team Rocket (anime).

In the Pokémon manga series, Pokémon Adventures, Red encounters and battles Team Rocket in many locations, including:

In the manga, Blaine is a former Team Rocket Scientist who had combined the DNA of Mew with his own DNA, creating Mewtwo. However, he gained the DNA of Mewtwo as well, giving him the ability to track Mewtwo. The manga also shows Koga, Lt. Surge, and Sabrina as high-ranking members of Team Rocket, directly below Giovanni in the chain of command.

  • A major difference between the manga and other versions of Team Rocket is that several Gym Leaders are Rocket members in the manga, while they are not in other media.
  • In this continuity, Team Rocket is apparently an acronym for “Raid On the City, Knock-out Evil Tusks.”(Pokémon Adventures, volume 14)

Showdown at Cerise

In the Yellow Caballero arc, the Gym Leaders who had been Rocket admins showed up to help the heroes fight the Elite Four.

Neo Team Rocket

After being defeated by the protagonists in the R/B/Y arc, Team Rocket was reformed as Neo Team Rocket. The leader of Neo Team Rocket is the Mask of Ice, a stranger being able to shoot ice at his enemies in various ways, including Icicle Spears and the ability to freeze anything he touches instantly.

The Mask of Ice kidnapped Green, Silver, Shum, Cart, Will and Karen as children, and raised them as his servants. Blue and Silver escaped soon after, but the rest of them remained as his servants. After Giovanni disbanded Team Rocket, the Mask of Ice recruited the Rocket Grunts that were left behind, forcing those who are not interested by controlling them with masks. However, former Team Rocket Executives Lt. Surge, Sabrina, and Koga were not recruited by Mask of Ice.

The Mask of Ice’s true identity is that of Pryce, the Gym Leader of Mahogany Town.

Sevii Islands

Giovanni later re-formed Team Rocket in the Sevii Islands, where he created and/or caught Deoxys.[citation needed]

In the Card Game

Team Rocket received two expansion sets of cards in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, Team Rocket and EX: Team Rocket Returns. These expansions feature Dark Pokémon, Pokémon that have been turned evil by Team Rocket. In the second Team Rocket Expansion, Dark Pokémon are actually dual type, regular type, and Dark-type.

Miscellanea

  • “Roketto-dan” literally translates to “Rocket Gang.” When Pokémon came to America, executives chose to change “gang” to “team” to avoid any references to gang activity.[citation needed]

See also

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