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Following this, Team Rocket would later resurface in the Johto games. After failing to establish operations in {{s|bulbapedia|Azalea Town}} and {{s|bulbapedia|Mahogany Town}}, they attempt to convince Giovanni to rejoin the team by taking over the [[bulbapedia:Goldenrod Radio Tower|radio tower]] in {{s|bulbapedia|Goldenrod City}}, where they are permanently defeated and disbanded. As revealed in ''HeartGold'' and ''SoulSilver'', Giovanni receives the message, but does not respond due to interference from the player character (aided by a time-traveling [[Celebi]]). Even after this, one particular member continued to cause trouble in Kanto—namely by stealing the {{s|bulbapedia|Machine Part}} from the {{s|bulbapedia|Kanto Power Plant}}—as he was apparently unaware the team had dissolved.
Following this, Team Rocket would later resurface in the Johto games. After failing to establish operations in {{s|bulbapedia|Azalea Town}} and {{s|bulbapedia|Mahogany Town}}, they attempt to convince Giovanni to rejoin the team by taking over the [[bulbapedia:Goldenrod Radio Tower|radio tower]] in {{s|bulbapedia|Goldenrod City}}, where they are permanently defeated and disbanded. As revealed in ''HeartGold'' and ''SoulSilver'', Giovanni receives the message, but does not respond due to interference from the player character (aided by a time-traveling [[Celebi]]). Even after this, one particular member continued to cause trouble in Kanto—namely by stealing the {{s|bulbapedia|Machine Part}} from the {{s|bulbapedia|Kanto Power Plant}}—as he was apparently unaware the team had dissolved.
In the anime, Team Rocket are recurring antagonists who appear in almost every episode and constantly try to steal Ash’s [[Pikachu]], but end up failing every time. They include James, Jessie, and a talking [[Meowth]]. They get defeated by blasting off again, which means being lauched into the sky into they turn into a star. This inspired the [[Star KO]]s.


Team Rocket is the first example of a {{s|bulbapedia|villainous team}} in the ''Pokémon'' series, adding a more in-depth plot in addition to the player's quest to catch every Pokémon and become the champion of the Pokémon League. Later games in the franchise introduce additional teams that feature a similar role in the storyline, such as {{s|bulbapedia|Team Galactic}} and {{s|bulbapedia|Team Flare}}. In the {{s|bulbapedia|Unova}} games, a member of {{s|bulbapedia|Team Plasma}} mentions Team Rocket as inspiration for their ambitions, implying that they are notorious within the setting of the series. <!--Do not add anything about Rainbow Rocket here. The Rainbow Rocket designs are in no way featured in Smash.-->
Team Rocket is the first example of a {{s|bulbapedia|villainous team}} in the ''Pokémon'' series, adding a more in-depth plot in addition to the player's quest to catch every Pokémon and become the champion of the Pokémon League. Later games in the franchise introduce additional teams that feature a similar role in the storyline, such as {{s|bulbapedia|Team Galactic}} and {{s|bulbapedia|Team Flare}}. In the {{s|bulbapedia|Unova}} games, a member of {{s|bulbapedia|Team Plasma}} mentions Team Rocket as inspiration for their ambitions, implying that they are notorious within the setting of the series. <!--Do not add anything about Rainbow Rocket here. The Rainbow Rocket designs are in no way featured in Smash.-->
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*The Team Rocket costume marks the first time a ''Pokémon'' character, human or otherwise, appears as a Mii costume.
*The Team Rocket costume marks the first time a ''Pokémon'' character, human or otherwise, appears as a Mii costume.
*Although Team Rocket does not appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', they are indirectly referenced by the Rocket KO [[List of bonuses|special bonus]], which is named after the [[bulbapedia:Team Rocket trio|Team Rocket Trio]] frequently "blasting off again" in a manner similar to a [[Star KO]].
*Although Team Rocket does not appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', they are indirectly referenced by the Rocket KO [[List of bonuses|special bonus]], which is named after the [[bulbapedia:Team Rocket trio|Team Rocket Trio]] frequently "blasting off again" in a manner similar to a [[Star KO]].
*All the Pokéball Pokémon Team Rocket had in the anime are in this series include [[Meowth]], [[Wobuffet]], [[Koffing]] and [[Weezing]], and [[Bewear]].


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Team Rocket
Team Rocket Grunt.png
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Male (left) and female (right) Team Rocket Grunts as they appear in Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!.

Universe Pokémon
Debut Pokémon Red and Green (1996) Japan
Smash Bros. appearances Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Pokémon GO (update, 2019)
Console/platform of origin Game Boy
Species Human
Gender Both
Place of origin Kanto
Created by Ken Sugimori
Article on Bulbapedia Team Rocket Grunt (Trainer class)

Team Rocket (ロケット団, Rocket Gang) is a villainous team that debuted in the first generation of Pokémon.

Origin

Official artwork of female (left) and male (right) Team Rocket Grunts from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. This design is the first appearance of the modern Team Rocket uniform.

Team Rocket is a criminal organization led by Giovanni. They operate in Kanto and Johto, focusing on Pokémon theft and experimentation for profit and world domination. The player character of the Kanto games encounters and battles Team Rocket Grunts, Executives, and even Giovanni himself throughout their journey in locations such as Mt. Moon and Saffron City. Giovanni disbands the team upon his final defeat in the Viridian City Gym, as he flees and begins a reclusive life, but its members continue to operate without him in Kanto's Sevii Islands.

Following this, Team Rocket would later resurface in the Johto games. After failing to establish operations in Azalea Town and Mahogany Town, they attempt to convince Giovanni to rejoin the team by taking over the radio tower in Goldenrod City, where they are permanently defeated and disbanded. As revealed in HeartGold and SoulSilver, Giovanni receives the message, but does not respond due to interference from the player character (aided by a time-traveling Celebi). Even after this, one particular member continued to cause trouble in Kanto—namely by stealing the Machine Part from the Kanto Power Plant—as he was apparently unaware the team had dissolved.

In the anime, Team Rocket are recurring antagonists who appear in almost every episode and constantly try to steal Ash’s Pikachu, but end up failing every time. They include James, Jessie, and a talking Meowth. They get defeated by blasting off again, which means being lauched into the sky into they turn into a star. This inspired the Star KOs.


Team Rocket is the first example of a villainous team in the Pokémon series, adding a more in-depth plot in addition to the player's quest to catch every Pokémon and become the champion of the Pokémon League. Later games in the franchise introduce additional teams that feature a similar role in the storyline, such as Team Galactic and Team Flare. In the Unova games, a member of Team Plasma mentions Team Rocket as inspiration for their ambitions, implying that they are notorious within the setting of the series.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

As a costume

Team Rocket in Smash.

Team Rocket appears as a Mii Brawler costume for Ultimate as part of the Wave 3 DLC, using the Team Rocket Grunt designs introduced in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. The specific Miis used to showcase the costumes (a male with short brown hair, and a female with orange bangs) resemble the Team Rocket Grunt models from Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!.

Trivia

  • The Team Rocket costume marks the first time a Pokémon character, human or otherwise, appears as a Mii costume.
  • Although Team Rocket does not appear in Super Smash Bros. Melee, they are indirectly referenced by the Rocket KO special bonus, which is named after the Team Rocket Trio frequently "blasting off again" in a manner similar to a Star KO.
  • All the Pokéball Pokémon Team Rocket had in the anime are in this series include Meowth, Wobuffet, Koffing and Weezing, and Bewear.