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'''Faraway Island''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|さいはてのことう|Saihate no Kotō}}''' '' | '''Faraway Island''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|さいはてのことう|Saihate no Kotō}}''' ''Utmost Island'') is an island in a distant location from [[Hoenn]], only visitable in {{v2|Emerald}}. Its location appears on the [[Old Sea Map]] and [[Mr. Briney]] returns a favor to the {{player}} by helping [[Brendan (game)|him]] or [[May (game)|her]] sail to this island on the ship moored in [[Lilycove City]]. | ||
==Sign== | ==Sign== | ||
On the island is a sign with old, fading writing dated either September, October, November, or December 6. | On the island is a sign with old, fading writing dated either September, October, November, or December 6. Its author appears to be Dr. Fuji from the games and refers to the creation of {{p|Mewtwo}}. This is evidenced by the fact that, in the original Japanese release of {{v2|Emerald}}, the text ends in a signature of which only remains {{tt|ジ|ji}}; this was not included in the international releases for unknown reasons. If this is true, this means that Dr. Fuji, for whatever reason, returned to Faraway Island after the Mewtwo project. This island could also possibly be the South American area referenced in the [[Pokémon Mansion journals]], which was described as a jungle in [[Guyana]], and which were likely written by Dr. Fuji as well. | ||
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Since the last Pokémon Mansion journal entry took place in September, the | Since the last Pokémon Mansion journal entry took place in September, a possible way of completing the text on the sign could be: | ||
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:{{tt|9がつ 6か|Kugatsu muika}} | :{{tt|9がつ 6か|Kugatsu muika}} | ||
:{{tt|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 | :{{tt|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|Koko ni tachīru ningen ga futatabi arawareru to sureba kokoro yasashiki hito de aran koto o koko ni sono negai o shirushi kono chi o ato ni suru}} | ||
:{{tt|フジ|Fuji}} | :{{tt|フジ|Fuji}} | ||
;English | ;English | ||
:''September, 6th day.'' | :''September, 6th day.'' | ||
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==Pokémon== | ==Pokémon== | ||
A single {{p|Mew}} is found on this island. When it is engaged in {{pkmn|battle}}, the battle music theme is a remix of ''[[Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen Music Super Complete|Battle (VS Legendary Pokémon)]]'' | A single {{p|Mew}} is found on this island. When it is engaged in {{pkmn|battle}}, the battle music theme is a remix of {{tt|戦い(VS伝説のポケモン)|Tatakai (VS Densetsu no Pokémon)}} ''[[Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen Music Super Complete|Battle (VS Legendary Pokémon)]]'' from {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}. | ||
{{Catch/header|forest|no}} | {{Catch/header|forest|no}} | ||
{{catch/div|forest|Special}} | {{catch/div|forest|Special}} |
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Location: | Far from Hoenn | |||
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Location of Faraway Island in an unknown region. | ||||
Pokémon world locations |
Faraway Island (Japanese: さいはてのことう Utmost Island) is an island in a distant location from Hoenn, only visitable in 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.
Sign
On the island is a sign with old, fading writing dated either September, October, November, or December 6. Its author appears to be Dr. Fuji from the games and refers to the creation of Mewtwo. This is evidenced by the fact that, in the original Japanese release of Emerald, the text ends in a signature of which only remains ジ; this was not included in the international releases for unknown reasons. If this is true, this means that Dr. Fuji, for whatever reason, returned to Faraway Island after the Mewtwo project. This island could also possibly be the South American area referenced in the Pokémon Mansion journals, which was described as a jungle in Guyana, and which were likely written by Dr. Fuji as well.
- Japanese
- English
Since the last Pokémon Mansion journal entry took place in September, a possible way of completing the text on the sign could be:
- Japanese
- 9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
- September, 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. When it is engaged in battle, the battle music theme is a remix of 戦い(VS伝説のポケモン) Battle (VS Legendary Pokémon) from FireRed and LeafGreen.
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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. |
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
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.
Layout
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