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'''Faraway Island''' (Japanese: '''さいはてのことう''' ''Utmost Island'') is an island in a distant location from [[Hoenn | '''Faraway Island''' (Japanese: '''さいはてのことう''' ''Utmost Island'') is an island in a distant location from [[Hoenn]]. | ||
The | ==In the games== | ||
The island is only visitable in {{game|Emerald}}. Its location appears on the [[Old Sea Map]] and [[Mr. Briney]] returns a favor to the {{player}} by helping {{ga|Brendan|him}} or {{ga|May|her}} sail to this island on the ship moored in [[Lilycove City]]. | |||
==Sign== | The background music played here is ''[[Pokémon Ruby & Pokémon Sapphire: Super Music Collection|Abandoned Ship]]'', like in [[Southern Island]], another {{pkmn2|event}} location accessible in {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}. | ||
===Sign=== | |||
On the island is a sign with old, fading writing dated the 6th day of a month; in the English localization, this month ends in "ber", but in the Japanese version, it is only known that it is a month name. Also, exclusively in the Japanese version is a remnant of a signature at the end of the message, ジ ''ji''; this is commonly assumed to be Fuji. Whether it refers to [[Mr. Fuji]] or Dr. Fuji, both of whom may actually be the same character, is unknown. | On the island is a sign with old, fading writing dated the 6th day of a month; in the English localization, this month ends in "ber", but in the Japanese version, it is only known that it is a month name. Also, exclusively in the Japanese version is a remnant of a signature at the end of the message, ジ ''ji''; this is commonly assumed to be Fuji. Whether it refers to [[Mr. Fuji]] or Dr. Fuji, both of whom may actually be the same character, is unknown. | ||
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{{sign|E|なんねんも まえに かかれたような}} | |||
{{sign|E|ふるい かきおきが ある{{J|‥‥}}}} | |||
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{{sign|E|{{J|‥‥}}がつ 6か}} | |||
{{sign|E|ここに たちいる にんげ{{J|‥‥}}が}} | |||
{{sign|E|ふたたび {{J|‥‥}}らわれると すれば}} | |||
{{sign|E|こころ やさし{{J|‥‥}}で あらんことを}} | |||
{{sign|E|}} | |||
{{sign|E|{{J|‥‥}}こに その ねがいを しるし}} | |||
{{sign|E|この {{J|‥‥}}を あとにする}} | |||
{{sign|E|}} | |||
{{sign|E|{{J|‥‥}}ジ}} | |||
{{sign|E|footer}} | |||
;English | ;English | ||
{{sign|E|header}} | |||
{{sign|E|The writing is fading as if it was}} | |||
{{sign|E|written a long time ago…}} | |||
{{sign|E|}} | |||
{{sign|E|“…ber, 6th day}} | |||
{{sign|E|If any human…sets foot here…}} | |||
{{sign|E|again…et it be a kindhearted pers…}} | |||
{{sign|E|…ith that hope, I depar…”}} | |||
{{sign|E|footer}} | |||
A possibility for the full text originally written on the sign is: | A possibility for the full text originally written on the sign is (without guessing the unknown month): | ||
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<blockquote>{{J|‥‥}}がつ 6か<br> | <blockquote>{{J|‥‥}}がつ 6か<br>ここに たちいる にんげんが ふたたび あらわれると すれば こころ やさしきひとで あらんことを<br><br>ここに その ねがいを しるし この ちを あとにする<br><br>フジ</blockquote> | ||
;English | ;English | ||
<blockquote>“…ber, 6th day<br>If any human being sets foot here ever again, let it be a kindhearted person. With that hope, I depart.” | <blockquote>“…ber, 6th day<br>If any human being sets foot here ever again, let it be a kindhearted person.<br>With that hope, I depart.”</blockquote><!--The English version intentionally hides the author's identity.--> | ||
==Pokémon== | ===Pokémon=== | ||
A single {{p|Mew}} is found on this island. Its {{pkmn|battle}} music theme, | A single {{p|Mew}} is found on this island. Its {{pkmn|battle}} music theme, ''[[Pokémon Black 2 & White 2 Super Music Complete|Battle! (Mew)]]'', is an arrangement of ''[[Pokémon FireRed & Pokémon LeafGreen: Super Music Collection|Battle! (Legendary Pokémon)]]'' from {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, which itself is an arrangement of ''[[Game Boy: Entire Pokémon Sounds Collection CD|Battle! (Wild Pokémon)]]'' from the [[Generation I]] games. | ||
{{catch/header|forest|no}} | {{catch/header|forest|no}} | ||
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{{catch/footer|forest}} | {{catch/footer|forest}} | ||
== | ===Layout=== | ||
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==In the manga== | |||
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== | |||
[[File:Faraway Island Adventures.png|thumb|Faraway Island in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]] | |||
Faraway Island first appeared in ''[[PS294|Mirage is Far Away]]'', in which [[Mr. Briney]] reported to [[Kimberly]] that he managed to find the island without the [[Old Sea Map]]. He told her {{p|Mew}} was there but it was alarmed by his presence and flew away from the island. | |||
The place later appeared in ''[[PS335|The Final Showdown VIII]]'', when all the [[rental Pokémon]] at {{gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} were calmed by {{adv|Emerald}} using pellets with soil from the {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}'s birthplace. {{adv|Gold}} explained he was able to affect many different Pokémon using the same soil because it was taken from the home of Mew, who is said to possess the genes of all Pokémon. | |||
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==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
{{langtable|color={{locationcolor/light|forest}}|bordercolor={{locationcolor/dark|forest}} | {{langtable|color={{locationcolor/light|forest}}|bordercolor={{locationcolor/dark|forest}} | ||
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[[de:Alte Karte]] | [[de:Alte Karte]] | ||
[[es:Isla Suprema]] | [[es:Isla Suprema]] | ||
[[fr:Île Lointaine]] | [[fr:Île Lointaine]] | ||
[[it:Isola Suprema]] | [[it:Isola Suprema]] | ||
[[ja:さいはてのことう]] | [[ja:さいはてのことう]] | ||
[[zh:边境的小岛]] | [[zh:边境的小岛]] |
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Location: | Far from HoennE | |||
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Region: | Unknown | |||
Generations: | III | |||
Location of Faraway Island in an unknown region. | ||||
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Faraway Island (Japanese: さいはてのことう Utmost Island) is an island in a distant location from Hoenn.
In the games
The island is only visitable in Pokémon Emerald. Its location appears on the Old Sea Map and Mr. Briney returns a favor to the player by helping him or her sail to this island on the ship moored in Lilycove City.
The background music played here is Abandoned Ship, like in Southern Island, another event location accessible in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald.
Sign
On the island is a sign with old, fading writing dated the 6th day of a month; in the English localization, this month ends in "ber", but in the Japanese version, it is only known that it is a month name. Also, exclusively in the Japanese version is a remnant of a signature at the end of the message, ジ ji; this is commonly assumed to be Fuji. Whether it refers to Mr. Fuji or Dr. Fuji, both of whom may actually be the same character, is unknown.
This island could be the Guyanese jungle referenced in the Pokémon Mansion journals.
- Japanese
- English
A possibility for the full text originally written on the sign is (without guessing the unknown month):
- Japanese
‥‥がつ 6か
ここに たちいる にんげんが ふたたび あらわれると すれば こころ やさしきひとで あらんことを
ここに その ねがいを しるし この ちを あとにする
フジ
- English
“…ber, 6th day
If any human being sets foot here ever again, let it be a kindhearted person.
With that hope, I depart.”
Pokémon
A single Mew is found on this island. Its battle music theme, Battle! (Mew), is an arrangement of Battle! (Legendary Pokémon) from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, which itself is an arrangement of Battle! (Wild Pokémon) from the Generation I games.
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30 | One | |||||||||
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
Layout
Version | Entrance | Interior | ||
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Emerald | ||||
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Faraway Island first appeared in Mirage is Far Away, in which Mr. Briney reported to Kimberly that he managed to find the island without the Old Sea Map. He told her Mew was there but it was alarmed by his presence and flew away from the island.
The place later appeared in The Final Showdown VIII, when all the rental Pokémon at Battle Frontier were calmed by Emerald using pellets with soil from the Pokémon's birthplace. Gold explained he was able to affect many different Pokémon using the same soil because it was taken from the home of Mew, who is said to possess the genes of all Pokémon.
In other languages
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