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It contains the cities {{DL|Porta Vista|Acapulco}} and {{DL|Porta Vista|Hutber Port}}, which comprise [[Porta Vista]] in the dub, as well as the theme park [[Pokémon Land]]. | It contains the cities {{DL|Porta Vista|Acapulco}} and {{DL|Porta Vista|Hutber Port}}, which comprise [[Porta Vista]] in the dub, as well as the theme park [[Pokémon Land]]. | ||
==Pokémon Land== | ==Places of interest== | ||
===Pokémon Land=== | |||
{{main|Pokémon Land}} | {{main|Pokémon Land}} | ||
The Pokémon Land side is mostly uninhabited by humans. The coast is sandy and contains many palm trees. Just a little inland is a woods with several fruits that are edible for Pokémon. It is mostly uninhabited by wild Pokémon, due to [[Team Rocket]]'s robotic [[giant Pokémon]] using this area. Further inland, there are tall cliffs and large rocks. | The Pokémon Land side is mostly uninhabited by humans. The coast is sandy and contains many palm trees. Just a little inland is a woods with several fruits that are edible for Pokémon. It is mostly uninhabited by wild Pokémon, due to [[Team Rocket]]'s robotic [[giant Pokémon]] using this area. Further inland, there are tall cliffs and large rocks. | ||
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Through the center of the park is a railway, on which a railcart runs at high speed. This railway features various humps and sharp turns, as well as a vertical loop. One railway station was shown, but it merely contained two concrete slabs (to aid in entering the cart) with some outdoor chairs. | Through the center of the park is a railway, on which a railcart runs at high speed. This railway features various humps and sharp turns, as well as a vertical loop. One railway station was shown, but it merely contained two concrete slabs (to aid in entering the cart) with some outdoor chairs. | ||
==Porta Vista== | ===Porta Vista=== | ||
[[File:Porta Vista.png|thumb|220px|left|Porta Vista]] | [[File:Porta Vista.png|thumb|220px|left|Porta Vista]] | ||
[[File:Hutber Port.png|thumb|250px|Hutber Port]] | [[File:Hutber Port.png|thumb|250px|Hutber Port]] |
Revision as of 09:46, 18 February 2020
- For the original series episode of the anime, see EP017. For the book by Tracey West, see Island of the Giant Pokémon (book).
Island of the Giant Pokémon きょだいポケモンのしま Island of the Giant Pokémon | |
The Pokémon Land portion of the island | |
Region | Kanto |
Debut | Island of the Giant Pokémon |
The Island of the Giant Pokémon (Japanese: きょだいポケモンのしま Island of the Giant Pokémon) is an anime-exclusive location in Kanto. It appeared from Island of the Giant Pokémon to Tentacool & Tentacruel.
It contains the cities Acapulco and Hutber Port, which comprise Porta Vista in the dub, as well as the theme park Pokémon Land.
Places of interest
Pokémon Land
- Main article: Pokémon Land
The Pokémon Land side is mostly uninhabited by humans. The coast is sandy and contains many palm trees. Just a little inland is a woods with several fruits that are edible for Pokémon. It is mostly uninhabited by wild Pokémon, due to Team Rocket's robotic giant Pokémon using this area. Further inland, there are tall cliffs and large rocks.
The part of the beach Jessie and James landed on contains a phone booth. The phone booth has a very long cable, which is entirely above ground.
Through the center of the park is a railway, on which a railcart runs at high speed. This railway features various humps and sharp turns, as well as a vertical loop. One railway station was shown, but it merely contained two concrete slabs (to aid in entering the cart) with some outdoor chairs.
Porta Vista
- Main article: Porta Vista
Porta Vista is the human-inhabited part of the island. It contains two individual cities, Acapulco (Japanese: アオプルコ Aopulco) and Hutber Port (Japanese: ハトバポート Hatoba Port), which appeared in Beauty and the Beach and Tentacool & Tentacruel, respectively.
This article is part of both Project Anime and Project Locations, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon Anime and Locations, respectively. |