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It | The '''Whirl Cup Colosseum''' (Japanese: '''古代コロシアム''' ''Ancient Colosseum''), located in [[Scarlet City]] on [[Red Rock Isle]] in the [[Whirl Islands]] area of the [[Johto]] region, is a massive stadium where the main {{Pkmn|battle}}s for the [[Whirl Cup]] are held, once every three years. It first appeared at the end of ''[[EP215|Octillery the Outcast]]'', and also appeared in the [[EP216|two]] [[EP217|episodes]] after that. {{jo|Maya}}, the Sea Priestess, resides at the top of the structure, observing all matches. Behind the Colosseum are what appear to be ruins of an ancient culture. | ||
It bears some resemblance to the {{wp|Colosseum|Roman Colosseum}}. | |||
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Revision as of 20:01, 25 May 2012
Whirl Cup Colosseum 古代コロシアム Ancient Colosseum | |
Whirl Cup Colosseum | |
Region | Johto |
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The Whirl Cup Colosseum (Japanese: 古代コロシアム Ancient Colosseum), located in Scarlet City on Red Rock Isle in the Whirl Islands area of the Johto region, is a massive stadium where the main battles for the Whirl Cup are held, once every three years. It first appeared at the end of Octillery the Outcast, and also appeared in the two episodes after that. Maya, the Sea Priestess, resides at the top of the structure, observing all matches. Behind the Colosseum are what appear to be ruins of an ancient culture.
It bears some resemblance to the Roman Colosseum.
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