Talk:Felina Ivy

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[edit] VfD

This page was voted on for deletion at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Professor Felina Ivy. The final result was No consensus, so keep. --Deathphoenix 03:42, 11 Mar 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Starter Pokémon?

Do anyone knows what is the starter Pokémon that Professor Ivy gives to the beginners trainers?

[edit] What happened to the GS Ball?

What happened to the GS Ball and will it appear in future episodes??

No, it was a plot device that has expired since Johto. Sorry.

[edit] Brock and Ivy

I wonder if Brock might have gotten kicked out because of too much flirting with her assistants? --Marhawkman 00:04, 22 August 2006 (UTC)

I'm not sure, if that was the case, he probably wouldn't have seemed so scarred.... --Barako

[edit] Remove from Pokemon Professor bar or put it at end.

Seriously. Prof. Ivy isn't a game characters, and as such, doesn't deserve to come before Prof. Elm, Birch or Nanakamado.~~----

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