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The Oceanic Museum (Japanese: 海の科学博物館 Ocean Science Museum) is a building built by Captain Stern located in Slateport City. In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the player must go there to give Captain Stern some parts from the Devon Corporation. There are ten people inside the building. A sign outside the museum reads:
"The endless sea sustains all life."
OCEANIC MUSEUM
In the games
Structure
The player must pay an entrance fee of $50 to enter the museum. One of the Team MagmaROR/Team Aqua GruntsSEAS visiting the museum, the same one that the player had beaten in Petalburg Woods and Rusturf Tunnel, gives the player TM46 (Thief). The Grunt will stay in the museum (even after the player defeats his colleagues on the second floor) until he gives the player the TM and runs off after giving it to them.
The first floor contains information about the sea in the form of seven exhibits. There is also a reporter who asks the player to tell him a story about Pokémon. This report will later be aired on TV.
On the second floor, when the player first visits, they will battle two members of the villainous team. Additionally, this floor has nine exhibits which include models of the Hoenn region and several cruise ships including the Royal UnovaORAS and the S.S. Anne.
In Pokémon Emerald, Scott will speak to the player once he or she leaves the museum to find out who defeated Team Aqua.
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In the anime
Oceanic Museum in the anime
Ash and his friends visited the Oceanic Museum in The Spheal of Approval, where they met Captain Stern, who was analyzing rock samples from the ocean's surface. During their visit, Team Magma tried to steal the rock samples, and eventually managed to get away with some, but Captain Stern was left with a small rock sufficent enough for his research.
Trivia
- A remix of the song heard on the S.S. Anne in Generation I (and later Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen) can be heard while in the Museum.
- The museum can be entered free of charge before Team Magma or Team Aqua leave, as the reception believes that the player is part of their group. However, it only works if the player lacks the $50 fee, which will prompt the receptionist to believe that the player is part of either Team Magma or Team Aqua.
- In Pokémon X and Y, a Madame staying on the second floor of Hotel Richissime in Lumiose City mentions that her first date with her husband was at the Oceanic Museum.
- In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, the upper floor of the museum has water samples from both Kanto and Johto.
- This was changed in Emerald; instead, they are labeled Water Sample 1 and Water Sample 2.
- This reference returns in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, with additional water samples from Sinnoh, Unova, and Kalos added.
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