Moro Island
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| Moro Island スダチ島 Sudachi Island | |||
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| Region | Orange Archipelago | ||
| Anime debut | A Shipful of Shivers | ||
![]() Location of Moro Island in the Orange Archipelago | |||
Moro Island (Japanese: スダチ島 Sudachi Island) is located in the southeastern region of the Orange Archipelago. The island has a museum dedicated to the history of the Orange League. An Officer Jenny patrols the island for any bad guys.
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Places of Interest
Pokémon Center
- Main article: Pokémon Center
Moro Island's Pokémon Center is a little small compared to some of the other ones. It is located in the town, and outside is the sea. The Pokémon Center looks like an old fashion house with a large Poké Ball on top of the roof. Inside is a front desk, a waiting room, and off to the right side are a row of telephones. It is most likely that this Pokémon Center is run by Nurse Joy.
Moro Island Museum of Art
Moro Island's main attraction. It is a large museum with a front gate and large front entrance. Inside, the museam is filled with old paintings, sculptures, and artifacts. In the back of the museum, there was a championship trophy of the Orange League found in a sunken ship. The trophy was stolen, then brought back to the ship it was found in.
Docks
Right next to a park, there is a staircase that leads to the docks. Here, boats from other islands pull up and rest.
The Captain's Ship
An old abandoned ship that once belonged to a captain, a winner of the Orange League. Due to it being over 200 years old, the ship is very old and creepy. The ship used to be a delivery ship, going from island to island and delivering things to other islands. One night, the ship was caught in a terrible storm and sunk. Inside there is an Orange League trophy that is over 200 years old. It is guarded by a Gastly and Haunter. The ship was lifted off into the sky by Haunter's Psychic attack.
Pokémon Seen on Moro Island
Trivia
- Its English name comes from the moro genus of orange, also called the blood orange or sanguina because of its burgundy flesh. Its Japanese name refers to the sudachi citrus.
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