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The '''Dragon Holy Land''' (Japanese: '''竜の聖域''' ''Dragon Holy Land'') is | The '''Dragon Holy Land''' (Japanese: '''竜の聖域''' ''Dragon Holy Land'') is an extension of the [[Dragon's Den]], north of [[Johto]]'s [[Blackthorn City]]. | ||
==In the anime== | |||
[[File:Dragon Holy Land shrine.png|thumb|left|200px|The Dragon Shrine]] | |||
The Dragon Holy Land appeared in four episodes of the {{pkmn|anime}}. It is a grassy, forested area with various flora, and rock cliffs walling it. The paradise is home to many Pokémon, some of which travel to the area to become stronger. {{jo|Liza}}, [[Clair]], and [[Lance]] also {{pkmn|training|train}} their Pokémon in the Dragon Holy Land. It is only accessible through a waterfall located at the end of the [[Dragon's Den]]. The part of the Dragon Holy Land immediate to the Dragon's Den entrance is a grassy, forested area with various flora, and rock cliffs walling it with the occasional stream. | |||
Its first appearance came at the end of ''[[EP252|Fangs for Nothin']]'', after {{TRT}} entered the Dragon Holy Land and managed to convince the resident {{p|Dragonite}} to protect them. | |||
The location was the focus of ''[[EP253|Great Bowls of Fire!]]'', where [[Kaburagi]] and Clair informed {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} of the folklore and history surrounding the Dragon Holy Land. A very old Dragonite, the very one that was helping Team Rocket, belonged to the very first {{OBP|Gym Leader|EP253}} of the [[Blackthorn Gym]]. Since the Gym Leader passed away, the Dragonite became the unofficial "guardian" of the Holy Land. Clair claimed that every flower in the Dragon Holy Land stays in bloom all year round, and that many would believe this to be attributable to a mysterious power from the {{t|Dragon}} Pokémon; indeed, there were copious amounts of flowers. | |||
==Pokémon seen in Dragon Holy Land== | Near a lake, there is a vault-like structure, the Dragon Shrine, which is situated between two columns. It was constructed over 500 years ago to commemorate a future where people and Pokémon coexist. The Dragon Shrine houses the sacred Prayer Flame in a sacred golden bowl. This is said to be the first fire the Dragon Pokémon gave to the inhabitants of Blackthorn City. However, Team Rocket attempted to steal it, and inadvertently started a large blaze in the process. Dragonite was sent into a ferocious rage, which was settled after an intense {{pkmn|battle}} against [[Ash's Charizard]]. While {{an|Brock}} and {{an|Misty}}'s Pokémon were able to put out the flames, the Dragon Holy Land still suffered immense damage, and needed time to restore itself back to its former glory. | ||
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It made a brief appearance in a flashback in ''[[BW136|A Pokémon of a Different Color!]]''. It reappeared in [[BWS02]], where Clair took {{an|Iris}} to the location for her {{TP|Iris|Gible}} to calm down after it became stressed from being in an urban environment. Soon after, Gible left the Dragon Holy Land, and later joined Iris's team. | |||
===Pokémon seen in Dragon Holy Land=== | |||
{| style="margin:auto; width: 100%" | |||
| {{ActivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Rattata|Dragon Holy Land Various 1.png|Normal|disp=Rattata (multiple)|link=no}} | |||
| {{ActivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Bellossom|Dragon Holy Land Bellossom Sunflora.png|Grass|disp=Bellossom (multiple)|link=no}} | |||
| {{ActivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Hoppip|Dragon Holy Land Various 1.png|Grass|Flying|disp=Hoppip (multiple)|link=no}} | |||
|- | |||
| {{ActivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Skiploom|Dragon Holy Land Various 1.png|Grass|Flying|disp=Skiploom (multiple)|link=no}} | |||
| {{ActivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Jumpluff|Dragon Holy Land Various 1.png|Grass|Flying|disp=Jumpluff (multiple)|link=no}} | |||
| {{ActivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Butterfree|Dragon Holy Land Butterfree.png|Bug|Flying|disp=Butterfree (multiple)|link=no}} | |||
|- | |||
| {{ActivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Sentret|Dragon Holy Land Sentret Furret.png|Normal|disp=Sentret (multiple)|link=no}} | |||
| {{ActivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Furret|Dragon Holy Land Sentret Furret.png|Normal|disp=Furret (multiple)|link=no}} | |||
| {{ActivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Sunflora|Dragon Holy Land Bellossom Sunflora.png|Grass|disp=Sunflora (multiple)|link=no}} | |||
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| {{ActivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Venonat|Dragon Holy Land Various 3.png|Bug|Poison|link=no}} | |||
| {{ActivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Oddish|Dragon Holy Land Various 3.png|Grass|Poison|disp=Oddish (multiple)|link=no}} | |||
| {{ActivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Nidoran♀|Dragon Holy Land Various 2.png|Poison|disp=Nidoran♀ (multiple)|link=no}} | |||
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| {{ | | {{ActivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Nidoran♂|Dragon Holy Land Various 2.png|Poison|link=no}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ActivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Stantler|Dragon Holy Land Various 2.png|Normal|link=no}} | ||
| {{ActivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Bellsprout|Dragon Holy Land Various 3.png|Grass|Poison|link=no}} | |||
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| {{ | | {{ActivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Pidgey|Dragon Holy Land Spearow Murkrow Pidgey.png|Normal|Flying|disp=Pidgey (multiple)|link=no}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ActivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Spearow|Dragon Holy Land Spearow Murkrow Pidgey.png|Normal|Flying|disp=Spearow (multiple)|link=no}} | ||
| {{ | | {{ActivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Murkrow|Dragon Holy Land Spearow Murkrow Pidgey.png|Dark|Flying|disp=Murkrow (multiple)|link=no}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{ | | {{ActivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Aipom|Dragon Holy Land Aipom.png|Normal|disp=Aipom (multiple)|link=no}} | ||
| {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land| | | {{ActivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Mankey|Dragon Holy Land Mankey.png|Fighting|link=no}} | ||
| {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land| | |} | ||
| {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land| | |||
===Caught Pokémon=== | |||
{| style="margin:left; width: 25%" | |||
| {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Dragonite|Dragon Holy Land Dragonite.png|disp=Clair's Dragonite|Dragon|Flying|link=Clair|size=200px}} ♀ | |||
|} | |||
==In the manga== | |||
[[File:Dragon Holy Land AP.png|thumb|200px|The Dragon Holy Land in Ash & Pikachu]] | |||
===Ash & Pikachu=== | |||
The Dragon Holy Land appeared in ''[[SP14|The Dragonite's Imperial Wrath]]''. | |||
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====Pokémon seen in Dragon Holy Land==== | |||
{| width="100%" | |||
| {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Dragonite|Dragon Holy Land Dragonite AP.png|Dragon|Flying|link=no}} | |||
| {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Pidgey|Dragon Holy Land AP.png|Normal|Flying|link=no}} | |||
| {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Butterfree|Dragon Holy Land AP.png|Bug|Flying|link=no}} | |||
| {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Weedle|Dragon Holy Land AP.png|Bug|Poison|link=no}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land| | | {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Caterpie|Dragon Holy Land various AP.png|Bug|link=no}} | ||
| {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land| | | {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Bellossom|Dragon Holy Land Bellossom AP.png|Grass|disp=Bellossom (×2)|link=no}} | ||
| {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land| | | {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Oddish|Dragon Holy Land AP.png|Grass|Poison|link=no}} | ||
| {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land| | | {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Zubat|Dragon Holy Land various AP.png|Poison|Flying|link=no}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land| | | {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Sentret|Dragon Holy Land various AP.png|Normal|link=no}} | ||
| {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land| | | {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Ledyba|Dragon Holy Land various AP.png|Bug|Flying|link=no}} | ||
| {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land| | | {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Geodude|Dragon Holy Land various AP.png|Rock|Ground|link=no}} | ||
| {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land| | | {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Spinarak|Dragon Holy Land various AP.png|Bug|Poison|link=no}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land| | | {{InactivePoké|Dragon Holy Land|Furret|Dragon Holy Land Furret AP.png|Normal|link=no}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
==In other languages== | |||
{{langtable|color={{colorschemelight|Johto}}|bordercolor={{colorschemedark|Johto}} | |||
|de=Heiliges Land der Drachen | |||
|it=Terra Sacra dei Draghi | |||
|pl=Święta Ziemia Smoków | |||
}} | |||
{{Johtoanime}}<br> | {{Johtoanime}}<br> | ||
{{DoubleProjectTag|Anime|Locations}} | {{DoubleProjectTag|Anime|Locations}} | ||
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[[Category:Johto locations]] | [[Category:Johto locations]] | ||
[[de:Heiliges Drachenland]] | |||
[[es:Tierra Santa del Dragón/Tierra Sagrada del Dragón]] | |||
[[it:Terra Sacra dei Draghi]] | |||
[[zh:龙之圣域]] | [[zh:龙之圣域]] |
Revision as of 13:45, 17 September 2023
Dragon Holy Land 竜の聖域 Dragon Holy Land | |
Dragon Holy Land | |
Region | Johto |
Debut | Fangs for Nothin' |
The Dragon Holy Land (Japanese: 竜の聖域 Dragon Holy Land) is an extension of the Dragon's Den, north of Johto's Blackthorn City.
In the anime
The Dragon Holy Land appeared in four episodes of the anime. It is a grassy, forested area with various flora, and rock cliffs walling it. The paradise is home to many Pokémon, some of which travel to the area to become stronger. Liza, Clair, and Lance also train their Pokémon in the Dragon Holy Land. It is only accessible through a waterfall located at the end of the Dragon's Den. The part of the Dragon Holy Land immediate to the Dragon's Den entrance is a grassy, forested area with various flora, and rock cliffs walling it with the occasional stream.
Its first appearance came at the end of Fangs for Nothin', after Team Rocket entered the Dragon Holy Land and managed to convince the resident Dragonite to protect them.
The location was the focus of Great Bowls of Fire!, where Kaburagi and Clair informed Ash and his friends of the folklore and history surrounding the Dragon Holy Land. A very old Dragonite, the very one that was helping Team Rocket, belonged to the very first Gym Leader of the Blackthorn Gym. Since the Gym Leader passed away, the Dragonite became the unofficial "guardian" of the Holy Land. Clair claimed that every flower in the Dragon Holy Land stays in bloom all year round, and that many would believe this to be attributable to a mysterious power from the Dragon Pokémon; indeed, there were copious amounts of flowers.
Near a lake, there is a vault-like structure, the Dragon Shrine, which is situated between two columns. It was constructed over 500 years ago to commemorate a future where people and Pokémon coexist. The Dragon Shrine houses the sacred Prayer Flame in a sacred golden bowl. This is said to be the first fire the Dragon Pokémon gave to the inhabitants of Blackthorn City. However, Team Rocket attempted to steal it, and inadvertently started a large blaze in the process. Dragonite was sent into a ferocious rage, which was settled after an intense battle against Ash's Charizard. While Brock and Misty's Pokémon were able to put out the flames, the Dragon Holy Land still suffered immense damage, and needed time to restore itself back to its former glory.
It made a brief appearance in a flashback in A Pokémon of a Different Color!. It reappeared in BWS02, where Clair took Iris to the location for her Gible to calm down after it became stressed from being in an urban environment. Soon after, Gible left the Dragon Holy Land, and later joined Iris's team.
Pokémon seen in Dragon Holy Land
Caught Pokémon
Clair's Dragonite ♀ |
In the manga
Ash & Pikachu
The Dragon Holy Land appeared in The Dragonite's Imperial Wrath.
Pokémon seen in Dragon Holy Land
Dragonite |
Pidgey |
Butterfree |
Weedle |
Caterpie |
Bellossom (×2) |
Oddish |
Zubat |
Sentret |
Ledyba |
Geodude |
Spinarak |
Furret |
In other languages
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