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They actually disappeared for most of the Johto series perhaps as a sign that Gary was taking his journey more seriously but reappeared for Gary's battle against Ash during the Silver Conference. They haven't appeared in the show since.

In the Japanese version of the anime, things were a little different between Gary and his cheerleaders. According to the original series, Gary's described his cheerleaders as his girlfriends. While the whole arrangement was likely totally innocent due to him still being a kid and all , you have to hand it to Gary. Having six girlfriends who follow you around and cheer your victories is a pretty awesome thing for a ten year old to have. These episodes focused on characters other than Ash who only made a few brief cameos and were edited versions of various anime specials that ran in Japan.

One character who got his own episode was Gary. Whilst researching fossils, Gary uses a piece of Amber to resurrect an Aerodactyl, which quickly flees and goes into hiding. Gary befriends the Aerodactyl, proving that he has grown into his role as a researcher, and is no longer the arrogant trainer he used to be. He meets Mr. Lavender Town has become known in recent years as a breeding ground for "creepypasta" essentially Internet ghost stories.

Their eyes have turned a creepy bright white, their faces covered in a murderous grin It has been almost twenty years and we still don't have a clue who Ash Ketchum's father is. This treatment extends to many of the rivals in the game as well. While we know that Gary has a sister Daisy and a grandfather Professor Oak , we know nothing of his parents.

In both the video game and anime canon, no mention is ever given to where Gary's mother or father are. In at least one series canon, we know what happened to Gary's parents. In this comic, it is revealed that Gary's parents died in a car accident. Gary's parents must have had some terrible luck, especially when you consider that there exists only one vehicle in all of Kanto. Considering Gary Oak is the grandson of Professor Oak, it is only natural that this naming scheme also applies to him.

Gary actually has a double reference in his name however, as there exists a kind of tree in the real world called a Garry Oak, also known as the Quercas Garryana. The Garry Oak is a species of white oak tree which belongs in areas such as British Columbia and California. It is named after Nicholas Garry, the deputy governor of the Hudson's Bay Company - a business that has been operating for nearly years.

Why the localization team of the anime gave Gary such an obscure reference for a name is anyone's guess. Gary managed to finish his online schooling early, beginning college in at Veilstone City University.

Along with his studies, Gary also managed to find a job working as a researcher at the Pewter City Museum. Not long after Gary began his job, he managed to reunite with his childhood friend, Leaf Greene, while she was working on a mission for the Pokemon G-Men. The two began to encounter each other frequently, growing close.

Not much else is known about it however. However, despite this, Magmar wasn't able to defeat all of it's enemies and fell victim to Ash's Heracross. Caught prior to episode: The Ties That Bind.

However despite this, even after beating many opponents, Scizor was made quick work of by a Charizard. Caught prior to episode: Can't Beat the Heat!

However it did surcome to the powers of Mewtwo. Obtained Prior to episode: Battle for the Badge. Gary used Arcanine in his Gym Battle against Giovanni's Kingler in which Arcanine managed to overcome type weaknesses. However like Nidoking, it fell victim to Mewtwo. However Gary's was several times larger than the Krabby that Ash caught. Obtained Prior to episode: Mystery of the Lighthouse.



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