Mr. Fuji/Games

Mr. Fuji looks after abandoned and orphaned at the Lavender Volunteer Pokémon House in Lavender Town. He subscribes to Magazine. Mr. Fuji is supposedly shy. Mr. Fuji wishes for the happiness of all Pokémon. He cares for the that Team Rocket orphaned.

Mr. Fuji is not a resident of Lavender Town. He used to live on Cinnabar Island, where he was known as Dr. Fuji (Japanese: フジ Dr. Fuji), the founder of Cinnabar Lab. He is a close friend of Blaine, as indicated by a portrait in the Cinnabar Gym in.

In the Generation I games and their remakes, when members of Team Rocket killed at Pokémon Tower, Mr. Fuji marched up to their hideout and started to rant about how Team Rocket was abusing Pokémon. Later, Mr. Fuji went to the Pokémon Tower to calm the Marowak's restless spirit, but Team Rocket appeared and held him hostage until the undefined drove them out of the tower. In gratitude, Mr. Fuji gives the player a Poké Flute.

In, there is a message left at Faraway Island where a  can be found. The message pleads for only "a kindhearted person" to ever set foot on the island again. The author's name is smudged but the remnant ジ ji is still readable in the Japanese version.

In the Generation II games and, Mr. Fuji does not have a prominent role. He is found in the House of Memories paying respects to the deceased Pokémon there. In the house, there are hidden chambers that only Mr. Fuji has access to.

It is rumored that Mr. Fuji once lived on the, where journals related to the discovery of and the birth of  can be found. The mansion being located on Cinnabar Island and the fact that Fuji was a doctor are the only implications given in the games he appears in. However, this is also backed up not only by Pokémon Emerald as aforementioned, but by different anime media, suggesting he is in fact the author of the Pokémon Mansion journals and thus, the scientist related to the creation of Mewtwo in the games as well.