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m (I know of no proof that Mohn went through any wormhole ; Don't use "you". And "insanity" is definitely speculating too much. Even memory loss is a bit iffy)
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[[File:Ultra Wormhole Adventures.png|thumb|150px|An Ultra Wormhole in Pokémon Adventures]]
[[File:Ultra Wormhole Adventures.png|thumb|150px|An Ultra Wormhole in Pokémon Adventures]]
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
In the {{chap|Sun & Moon}}, Moon first spots an Ultra Wormhole in the sky near [[Mahalo Trail]], just before saving [[Nebby]] from a flock of {{p|Spearow}}. Afterwards, when [[Gladion]] arrives late for the battle at the [[Iki Town]] festival, he reveals that the reason for his absence was the same wormhole, which was spotted by and worried his {{p|Type: Null}}.
In the {{chap|Sun & Moon}}, Moon first spots an Ultra Wormhole in the sky near [[Mahalo Trail]], just before saving [[Nebby]] from a flock of {{p|Spearow}}. Afterwards, when [[Gladion]] arrives late for the tournament at an [[Iki Town]] festival, he reveals that the reason for his absence was the same wormhole, which was spotted by and worried his {{p|Type: Null}}.
 
During {{adv|Sun}} and Gladion's battle at the tournament, a large amount of energy shoots from the Ultra Wormhole and enters Sun's {{Key|VII|Sparkling Stone}}. The energy allows Sun and his {{p|Litten|En}} to use a [[Z-Move]] to defeat Gladion's Type: Null and win the tournament.
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An Ultra Wormhole

An Ultra Wormhole (Japanese: ウルトラホール Ultra Hole) is an unstable portal connecting the Pokémon world to Ultra Space discovered by Professor Mohn. Not much is known about what causes Ultra Wormholes to form, but it is known that Cosmog can open it under heavy duress, at the cost of expending a lot of its energy, whereas its final evolutions Solgaleo and Lunala can open them more easily. The Ultra Beasts entered the Alola region through multiple Ultra Wormholes when Lusamine forced Nebby to use almost all of its strength to open them.

Fallers

Some humans have passed through Ultra Wormholes, such as Anabel, and are known as Fallers (Japanese: Fall). They have a strange energy about them that the Ultra Beasts mistake for another wormhole, causing them to pursue Fallers under the impression that they are the way back home. The International Police has quietly assigned Fallers as bait to lure out Ultra Beasts in their missions to stop them. Examples of this include an unnamed female Faller who accompanied Looker and Nanu on a mission to track down a Guzzlord, and the player in Looker and Anabel's missions to catch the Ultra Beasts.

In the manga

An Ultra Wormhole in Pokémon Adventures

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

In the Sun & Moon arc, Moon first spots an Ultra Wormhole in the sky near Mahalo Trail, just before saving Nebby from a flock of Spearow. Afterwards, when Gladion arrives late for the tournament at an Iki Town festival, he reveals that the reason for his absence was the same wormhole, which was spotted by and worried his Type: Null.

During Sun and Gladion's battle at the tournament, a large amount of energy shoots from the Ultra Wormhole and enters Sun's Sparkling Stone. The energy allows Sun and his En to use a Z-Move to defeat Gladion's Type: Null and win the tournament.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 究極之洞 Gaugihk-jī Duhng
Mandarin 究極之洞 / 究极之洞 Jiūjí-zhī Dòng
France Flag.png French Ultra-Brèche
Germany Flag.png German Ultrapforte
Italy Flag.png Italian Ultravarco
South Korea Flag.png Korean 울트라홀 Ultra Hole
Spain Flag.png Spanish Ultraumbral

Faller

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese Fall
Mandarin Fall
France Flag.png French Imprégnée
Germany Flag.png German Gezeichnete
Italy Flag.png Italian Errante
South Korea Flag.png Korean Fall
Spain Flag.png Spanish Ultranseúnte


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