Five Island

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If you were looking for the town of the same name, see Five Island (town).

Five Island 5のしま
Island 5
"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
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Location: East of Four Island
Region: Sevii Islands
Generations: III
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Location of Five Island in Sevii Islands.
Pokémon world locations

Five Island (Japanese: 5のしま Island 5), commonly referred to by fans as Chrono Island (Japanese: ときのしま Time Island), is the fifth island in the Sevii Islands archipelago. It is south of Three Island, and east of Four Island.

On Five Island, much like on the previous islands, is a town, by the name of Five Island.

It would seem that the island is expanding in population lately, although this has caused the fish population to drop.

East of the port is Five Isle Meadow. It is a field owned by a local family throughout generations. However, members of Team Rocket took it over and built a Rocket Warehouse there. They bullied the locals for a while, not knowing that Giovanni had been defeated already. Once news of his defection from Team Rocket was announced, the Rocket Grunts abandoned the warehouse and gave up the Sapphire they had stolen.

West of the port is the Water Labyrinth. If a Trainer is successful in navigating through the many rocks in the water, an old man will give him or her a Pokémon Egg containing Togepi.

North of the local town is Resort Gorgeous, owned by Lady Selphy, a rich socialite who likes to go exploring in the Lost Cave. Selphy invites artists and other high-class people to private parties on the island. If the main character of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen defeats her in the cave, she will ask the main character to show her a certain species of Pokémon. Doing so will garner rewards from the wealthy woman.

Off the coast of Resort Gorgeous is the Lost Cave. Thrill-seekers enter it full of curiosity. Many never leave. The cave is a confusing maze that loops back onto itself.

The very south tip of the island is home to the Memorial Pillar, where a young man has built a gravesite for his deceased Onix, Tectonix. The grave itself appears to be the tail of the Rock Snake Pokémon, emerging from the small islet. The Trainer will be grateful to Trainers who leave offerings of his Onix's favorite beverage—Lemonade.

To reach this island, a person has to have a Rainbow Pass, instead of the ordinary Tri-Pass.

Locations on Five Island

In the manga

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

In the FireRed & LeafGreen arc, Five Island is first mentioned when Carr broadcasts to Sevii Islands' residents that he would attack the island if Red, Blue and Green were not handed over to them. Red himself arrives at the island, using Poli's Damp to stop one of Carr's Forretress from blowing up the island's Pokémon Center. Carr is overwhelmed by Red in battle, and reveals the reason why Team Rocket wanted him, Blue and Green. Red is then attacked by the Five Island townsfolk, with Bill failing to offer an argument to win them over. After walking away, Red comes face-to-face with Deoxys, and is ultimately defeated.

Blue, Green, Ultima and Celio arrive at Five Island on the Seagallop. With the help of Mewtwo, Red eventually regains his spirit, and helps free the Seagallop from the swarm of Unown trapping the ship's propeller, by combining Saur's Frenzy Plant with Charizard's Blast Burn and Blasty's Hydro Cannon for the first time. While the Seagallop takes the trainers and Mewtwo to their next destination, Bill and Celio stay on the island to set up a refugee camp for the affected residents, and also contact Lanette and Brigette for ideas about how Deoxys transforms. After getting a hint that Deoxys' transformations depend on the climate, Bill and Celio raid the Rocket Warehouse on the island, retrieving the Ruby and Sapphire from there. Bill and Celio are still at the refugee camp when they hear about the Pokédex holders turning into stone at the end of the chapter.

In other languages

Chrono Island

Language Title
France Flag.png French L'île où le temps s'écoule comme une rivière
Germany Flag.png German Chrono-Insel: Wo die Zeit rennt
Italy Flag.png Italian L'isola del tempo che passa!
Spain Flag.png Spanish Isla que marca el paso del tiempo.

Trivia

  • This is the only place in Generation III that a player can get a Togepi Egg, let alone a Togepi, without the help of side games.



Sevii Islands
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Settlements
One IslandTwo IslandThree IslandFour IslandFive IslandSix IslandSeven Island
Routes
Treasure BeachKindle RoadCape BrinkBond BridgeThree Isle PortThree Isle PathResort GorgeousWater Labyrinth
Five Isle MeadowMemorial PillarOutcast IslandGreen PathWater PathRuin ValleyTrainer TowerCanyon Entrance
Sevault CanyonTanoby Ruins
Landmarks
Mt. EmberBerry ForestIcefall CaveRocket WarehouseLost CaveAltering CavePattern Bush
Dotted HoleTanoby KeyTanoby ChambersNavel RockBirth Island
Access to
Kanto


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