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  Professor Oak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the present, Professor Oak is an elderly man, although his age is in dispute (he has admitted he is in his 60s, yet this does not work well with the story of the fourth Pokémon movie which would place him somewhere in his 50s).
Professor Oak lives and conducts his research from a large laboratory complex situated in Pallet Town, which is based on Yokohama, Japan.
Professor Oak's first appearance in the games was in the Pokémon Red and Blue versions where he introduces himself and gives a brief lecture on what pokémon are.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Professor_Oak   (1041 words)

  
 Professor Felina Ivy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Professor Felina Ivy is a fictional human character appearing in the Pokémon Anime.
She is a Pokémon researcher and the resident Pokémon Professor of the Orange Archipelago, south of the region of Kanto.
Like her colleagues Professor Oak, Professor Elm and Professor Birch, she is responsible for getting new Pokémon Trainers started by giving them their first Pokémon, some Poké Balls and a Pokédex.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Professor_Felina_Ivy   (708 words)

  
 Professor Oak - Bulbapedia
Professor Oak was always well-known in Kanto but in Generation II he became more of a celebrity.
Oak later appeared in Volume 3 of the RBG Saga and battled Blue under the alias "Doctor O" and revealed Blue's phobia of Flying-type Pokémon and her theft of Squirtle.
Professor Oak appears on a self-named card in the TCG which when played allows the player to discard their hand and draw seven cards.
bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net /wiki/Professor_Oak   (870 words)

  
 Professor Oak's Midlife Crisis - By The KZP Staff - Pokemon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Professor Oak opened the doors with a loud boom as he strode inside.
Professor Oak drove happily in his Ferrari to an apartment in a fairly slummy neighborhood, whistling.
Professor Oak sat with his head on his lab table, moaning over a hangover and wearing his regular clothes.
maxpages.com /kaezeldapuff/Professor_Oaks_Midlife_Crisis - !http://www.maxpages.com/kaezeldapuff/Professor_Oaks_Midlife_Crisis   (1198 words)

  
 Pokémon, Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Professor Oak asks him to take the G.S. Ball to a Pokéball designer he woud run into while traveling through Johto.
Professor Oak is a well-known Pokémon researcher from Pallet Town.
Gary is Ash's rival, and the grandson of Professor Oak.
www.geocities.com /dreamcatcher_12466/pokemon.html   (1174 words)

  
 PROFESSOR OAK'S PROFILE
Professor Oak is a kindly Pokémon expert who lives in Pallet Town and exposes Ash to the world of Pokémon.
Oak has dedicated his life to the study of Pokémon, and possesses great knowledge on all aspects of Pokémon behavior.
Ash can learn a lot from Professor Oak, but ultimately he must break away from the Professor and strike out on his own to fulfill his destiny.
www.fortunecity.com /athena/dance/1139/oak.htm   (67 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Professor Birch (Odamaki-Hakase in the original Japanese version), is a character in the world of Pokémon.
He is considered the "Pokémon Professor" in the Hoenn region.
Professor Birch is also known for his field work in the anime, though as Brendan has no role in the animé it is unknown if he has any children.
www.gamecheatz.net /games.php?title=Professor_Birch   (200 words)

  
 Pokemon Nightmare!
Professor Oak explains that it was when Mew first appeared and Mirage Master said that it was a flawed specimen, and telling it to get out.
Professor Oak tries to follow but bits of debris come flying down and he is forced to stop.
Professor Oak tells them that it was not just data and he?s convinced that the little Mirage Mew possessed a true soul and you can?t turn a soul into data.
www.pokenightmare.com /epguide/specials/s21/index.php   (3459 words)

  
 Joanna and Mew
Professor Oak was a widely known and acclaimed Pokemon researcher who kept lots of different Pokemon in his lab.
Professor Oak was observing a small white Pokemon that was sitting calmly on a table.
Professor Oak got a call at his son's home and heard the voice on the other end was frantic.
www.fortunecity.com /millenium/rollingacres/399/jonmew.html   (3849 words)

  
 Last Will 2
Tracey would bring the Professor his academic pokémon journals sometimes, and that provided fodder for conversations, but those didn't come out often enough to keep him busy, so it was a good thing Professor Oak didn't mind talking about business on their visits.
Professor Oak's eyes widened when he saw it, and Tracey hastily added, "It was almost an accident I found it, really, but I happened to notice that you had made payments to this person before, and I was wondering if you needed me to write a check for you while...
Professor Oak nodded to his assistant, and Spencer immediately walked over to her, took her by the arm, and gently led her over to a chair, while Professor Oak walked over to join them, taking a handkerchief out of his pocket and offering it to her.
eldershippingrapture.tripod.com /revolution1/lw2.html   (3427 words)

  
 TeamR0cket's Homepage - Characters - Professor Oak
Professor Oak is the leading expert on Pokémon.
Professor Oak is very smart, but sometimes he just doesn't get it.
Oak: (referring to Pikachu)It is also known as the elecrtic mouse.
rivendell.fortunecity.com /shalimar/961/anime/professoroak.html   (117 words)

  
 Pokemon.TCGplayer.com - Your #1 Resource for Pokemon Card Game Info
Since you can use the original Oak more than once a turn, you can find everything you need and get the edge on your opponent, who may not be planning to have to set up right away.
Using Professor Oak when it's the last card in your hand is awesome, as it's essentially free.
I have found Professor Oak to be essential to many of the Unlimited decks I've made over the years, and I don't foresee that changing for quite a while.
pokemon.tcgplayer.com /db/article.asp?id=221   (938 words)

  
 Muk Turns Rotten - Pokemon Elite 2000 Forum
There are two assistants to Professor Oak: one is Tracy, the green shirt Pokemon watcher; and Ivan, an eager young adult wanting to learn all he can when it comes to caring for Pokemon.
Professor Oak chokes on Muk’s flabby skin and suffocates from lack of oxygen and too much poisonous air.
Professor Oak is lying motionless on the ground.
www.pokemonelite2000.com /forum/showthread.php?t=5770   (2798 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In a small wooded area near the Pokemon areas where the Oak let the creatures wander free for a while, a trio of bumblers were getting chewed out by their boss as they were receiving the orders for their next caper via portable transmitter.
Professor Oak shook his head as he turned the knob and entered the room.
Professor Oak's compound was a nice place, but the electric Pokemon had felt confined.
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 [No title]
Professor Oak invited him because he is Professor Oak's grandson.
Professor Oak He is the leading expert on Pokemon.
OAK'S MEMO A traded Pokemon may be one of the Pokemon you want to play with.
www.gamersgraveyard.com /repository/gameboy/manuals/manuals/pokemon.txt   (4505 words)

  
 Pokemon Trading Cards - Why isn't Professor Birch played? - Buy, Sell, Trade or Auction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Oak's Research is best used when you have less than 5 cards in your deck.
If you use Professor Birch, you're forced to stick with some of the cards you used to have, and while this is sometimes good, most of the time it's bad.
Oak's Research on the other hand, while maybe returning one or two of the cards you originally had to your hand, it also gives you 3-4 new cards - and it's not as much as how many cards you draw but how many new cards you gain.
www.pokemon-trading-cards.net /forums/showflat.php?Number=1052457   (2218 words)

  
 [No title]
He fixes his eyes on Professor Oak's Lab from the moment they walk into town to the moment they reach the door.
Robert frowns and murmers "Why I ought to..." Professor Oak doesn't seem to be bothered by Robert's quest.
Professor Oak explains, "Well, we had a problem with a Ditto, but I won't bore you with the scientific details." Professor Oak walks over to a table and picks up a small rectangular red object.
rivendell.fortunecity.com /moria/803/February99/AMeetingwi01.txt   (1727 words)

  
 Tprs Ultima -> Professor Oak's Lab
Oak is a well known professor in most of the world, his works at Pokemon is something to be admired at.
There is no sight of the Professor, but there is a small, ripped piece of white paper laying idly on the round table nearby.
Oak tosses you a shiny, fl ink pen, and you begin to write...
s3.invisionfree.com /TPRS_Ultima/index.php?showtopic=63   (477 words)

  
 Pokèmon: Nomad Heart - Part Three - Professor Oak and the Pallet Pokèmon Peril
It was Professor Oak, the Pallet Pokèmon Prof.
The machine that Professer Oak was working with was about the size of the television that was in the meeting room at the orphanage.
Oak walked over to the wall and pressed a button on a remote he had pulled from his lab coat pocket.
ranchorelaxo99.tripod.com /nomadheart/nhe1pt3.html   (1801 words)

  
 Professor Oak   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Professor Oak is the number one Pokémon authority, not only in Kanto, but in the whole Pokémon World.
Professor Oak invented the Pokédex, but his knowledge of pokémon extends far beyond what he and his colleagues put in it.
When he was young, Samuel Oak lived an adventure with Celebi who transported him through time to the present intending to escape a great danger, only to find a greater one, the Dark Ball!
www.geocities.com /pokemontours2/indexes/people/Kanto/oak.htm   (109 words)

  
 Pokémon Walkthrough - Pallet Town   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Professor Oak will arrive just in time to stop you.
Oak explains that Pokémon live in grassy areas.
In Pallet Town, go to Professor Oak's lab, talk to Oak, and you hand him the parcel.
upc.pkmn.co.uk /games/rby/walkthru/pallet.html   (359 words)

  
 Unsolved Mysteries
Unless Professor Oak was the judge...) Gary's cheerleaders seem flaky and dumb, but they must be somewhat intelligent.
Professor Ivy claimed that no transporter would accept this mysterious gold and silver ball, so Professor Oak needed to send someone to pick it up.
Oak can't decipher its mysteries, so he sends Ash and friends out once again, this time to deliver the ball to Kurt, the Poke Ball architect.
www.trsrockin.com /mysteries.html   (5410 words)

  
 Pokemon - Nintendo Gameboy and SNAP Strategies, Cards, Prices, Pokedex, Pinball, Pojo
Professor Oak is a Pokemon Professor that gives trainers their first Pokemon.
Professor Oak helps trainers as they travel to become Pokemon masters.
In the cartoon, Professor Oak is a combination of a person with high intelligence, and a buffoon.
www.pojo.com /cartoon/whosprofoak.html   (105 words)

  
 2002 Pokemon Professor Championship!
Open to Pokemon Professors only, this is your chance to show who is the best all around Pokemon player out of all of our Pokemon Professors.
Pokemon Professors, just like Professor Oak in the Pokemon cartoon, are considered experts in all the different aspects of Pokemon.
The only fair way to determine the 2002 Champion Professor would be to test him or her in various gameplay formats.
www.wizards.com /default.asp?x=pokemon/events/professorchamp2002   (2763 words)

  
 Expedition Card Explorations: Supporters, Part Two
Professor Elm, Professor Oak's Research, Master Ball, and Copycat come to mind.
Professor Oak's Research is one of the best of the Supporters!
Draw, play cards, play Professor Oak's Research, play cards, play Professor Elm (the one you drew from Professor Oak's Research), and play cards.
www.wizards.com /default.asp?x=pokemon/strategy/sc20021128   (767 words)

  
 Special 10: Oaknapped!
Back at Professor Oak's lab Tracey decides to see how the Professor is getting on and contacts him on the video phone but is greeted my Mary who says that Oak has gone missing!.
Mary start explaining how Oak just disappeared and that she doesn't know where he has gone, Tracey hmm's and Mary asks who Tracey has brought with him and explains Richie is a friend of Ash and says that Sparky is his Pikachu.
Richie asks if he went with anyone and Mary explains two people came up to him before he was about to go in the lift and that he told her he would meet her shortly and that was the last she saw of him.
www.serebii.net /anime/epiguide/specials/010.shtml   (759 words)

  
 Pokémon: A Six Pack Attack! - TV.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Fortree City is the location of the next Gym, so this is the gang's destination, however they soon meet up with Professor Birch, who si on his way to Littleroot Town's harbour where he is to pick up Professor Oak who is visiting Hoenn.
Max is overjoyed to meet his idol, and Oak lets him meet a Bulbasaur, Charamnder and Squirtle.
Professor Oak says that the Skiploom mecha TR is using is a Balloon.
www.tv.com /pokmon/a-six-pack-attack!/episode/315310/summary.html   (490 words)

  
 Ask Professor Oak - Pokemon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
I’m sorry people, but emulators and moon rock needle super rods are not exactly my strong point.
Oak, if there is no Mew, then what is that truck behind the S.S. Anne for?
I know that everyone must have seen the truck, but I have a very, extremely reliable source that told me that the truck cannot be manipulated in any way...
maxpages.com /dragonairs/Ask_Professor_Oak - !http://maxpages.com/dragonairs/Ask_Professor_Oak   (600 words)

  
 N-Philes Forums - why i hate professor oak
I think I was going to mail this into Nintendo Power or something, but was too lazy.
Oak clearly can't tell a transforming Ditto when he sees one.
10-07-2004 05:28 AM Yeah Oak is quite the douche when it comes to judging the awesomeness that are Pokémon Snapshots.
www.n-philes.com /forums/printthread.php?t=5724   (345 words)

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