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[[File:Cameran Palace Stadium.png|thumb|250px|Cameran Stadium]]
'''Cameran Palace''' (Japanese: '''オルドラン城''' ''Oldoran Castle'') is an anime-exclusive location in [[Kanto]], located north of the town of [[Rota]], on an elevated island in the center of a lake. It is connected to the town by a long bridge. At the back of the castle is a cable car track, which stops at the other side of the lake. Besides the castle, there is a large stadium, with two levels of elevated viewing promenades, for Pokémon battles, which is used for the battle tournament of Rota's annual festival.
'''Cameran Palace''' (Japanese: '''オルドラン城''' ''Oldoran Castle'') is an {{pkmn|anime}}-exclusive location in [[Kanto]], located north of the town of [[Rota]], on an island in the center of a lake. Featured in ''[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]'', it is where [[Queen Ilene]] and her ancestor, [[Queen Rin]], resided. According to official maps on the movie, Cameran Palace and the town of Rota are located north of [[Mt. Silver]], and is just northwest of [[Mt. Moon]].


It is where [[Queen Ilene]] and her ancestor, [[Queen Rin]], resided in ''[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]''. {{mov|Lucario|Lucario|8}} had once lived in the castle before he was sealed away in the staff, training under [[Sir Aaron]] to master [[Aura]]. When he was awakened by [[Ash Ketchum]], he did not realize that Cameran had changed over time while he was gone. According to official maps on the movie, Cameran Palace and the town of Rota are located north of [[Mt. Silver]], and is just northwest of [[Mt. Moon]].
The castle is a large white stone structure with red roofing, and its highest point is a four-faced clock tower. It is connected to the town by a long bridge. At the back of the castle is a cable car track, which stops at the other side of the lake. Besides the castle, there is a large adjoining stadium for Pokémon battles, which is used for the battle tournament of Rota's annual festival.


The castle is a large white stone structure with red roofing, and its highest point is a four-faced clock tower.
The palace itself features a large ballroom with pink marble patterned flooring, large arch windows and red supporting pillars. Pikachu and friends ventured into a double-story attic with several hand winches to support the ballroom's chandeliers and old toys. A separate throne room exists with a connected balcony that overlooks the [[Tree of Beginning]].


Ash and friends first entered the palace to get changed into period clothing. The dressing room had wooden floorboards and pink walls with golden inlay features, The palace also features a large ballroom with pink marble patterned flooring, large arch windows and red supporting pillars. Connected to this the ballroom is a small room with a fireplace that leads to a separated stair well. This stairwell leads to a double-storey attic area with several hand winches to support the ballroom's chandeliers and old toys including a wooden cart with a {{p|Celebi}} engraving, a {{p|Suicune}} rocker, dolls house, wooden train, bouncy balls, blocks and a spinning toy with the legendary bird trio. Lucario and Sir Aaron's former sleeping quarters, which now includes several glass cases full of old items, is located off a courtyard garden with hedge plantings and fountain lake. Queen Ilene has a separate throne room, with green floors and a round altar, which features a tapestry of Sir Aaron with his Pidgeot on the left, and one with Mew flying over the Tree of Beginning on the right.
{{OBP|Lucario|M08}} once had a room in the castle, connected to a courtyard garden, which is apparently now a museum of historic artifacts.
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==Origin==
Cameran Palace later made a brief appearance in the "World of Pokémon" intro in ''[[M11|Giratina and the Sky Warrior]]''.
Cameran Palace is based on the {{wp|Neuschwanstein Castle}} in {{wp|Germany}}.
 
==Trivia==
* Cameran Palace is based on the {{wp|Neuschwanstein Castle}} in {{wp|Germany}}.


==Names==
==Names==
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| Japanese
| Japanese
| オルドラン城 ''Oldoran Castle''
| オルドラン城 ''Oldoran Castle''
| Possibly オルドランド ''old land''.
| Possibly オルドランド ''old land''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| English
| English
| Cameran Palace
| Cameran Palace
| Possibly from {{wp|Camelot}}.
| Possibly from {{wp|Camelot}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan}})
| 歐魯德朗城 ''Ōulǔdélǎng {{tt|Castle|Chéng}}''
| Transliteration of its Japanese name. May also be from 德國 ''Déguó'' (Germany) and 歐洲 ''Ōuzhōu'' (Europe).
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Dutch
| Cameron Paleis
| Same as English name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
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| French
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| Korean
| Korean
| 올드렌 성 ''Oldeuren {{tt|Seong|Castle}}''
| 올드렌 성 ''Oldeuren {{tt|Seong|Castle}}''
| Transliteration of its Japanese name.
| Transliteration of its Japanese name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| European Spanish
| Russian
| Palacio Camaron
| Дворец Камарон ''Dvorets Kamaron''
| Same as English name
| Same as English name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan}})
| Spanish
| 歐魯德朗城 ''Ōulǔdélǎng {{tt|Castle|Chéng}}''
| Palacio Cameran
| Transliteration of its Japanese name. May also be from 德國 ''Déguó'' (Germany) and 歐洲 ''Ōuzhōu'' (Europe).
| Same as English name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
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| Thai
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Latest revision as of 06:01, 4 April 2024

Cameran Palace
オルドラン城 Oldoran Castle
Cameran Palace.png
Cameran Palace
Region Kanto
Debut Lucario and the Mystery of Mew
Ancient Cameran Palace
Cameran Stadium

Cameran Palace (Japanese: オルドラン城 Oldoran Castle) is an anime-exclusive location in Kanto, located north of the town of Rota, on an island in the center of a lake. Featured in Lucario and the Mystery of Mew, it is where Queen Ilene and her ancestor, Queen Rin, resided. According to official maps on the movie, Cameran Palace and the town of Rota are located north of Mt. Silver, and is just northwest of Mt. Moon.

The castle is a large white stone structure with red roofing, and its highest point is a four-faced clock tower. It is connected to the town by a long bridge. At the back of the castle is a cable car track, which stops at the other side of the lake. Besides the castle, there is a large adjoining stadium for Pokémon battles, which is used for the battle tournament of Rota's annual festival.

The palace itself features a large ballroom with pink marble patterned flooring, large arch windows and red supporting pillars. Pikachu and friends ventured into a double-story attic with several hand winches to support the ballroom's chandeliers and old toys. A separate throne room exists with a connected balcony that overlooks the Tree of Beginning.

Lucario once had a room in the castle, connected to a courtyard garden, which is apparently now a museum of historic artifacts.

Cameran Palace later made a brief appearance in the "World of Pokémon" intro in Giratina and the Sky Warrior.

Trivia

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese オルドラン城 Oldoran Castle Possibly オルドランド old land
English Cameran Palace Possibly from Camelot
Chinese (Mandarin) 歐魯德朗城 Ōulǔdélǎng Castle Transliteration of its Japanese name. May also be from 德國 Déguó (Germany) and 歐洲 Ōuzhōu (Europe).
Dutch Cameron Paleis Same as English name
French Palais Cameran Same as English name
German Cameran-Palast Same as English name
Italian Palazzo di Cameron Same as English name
Korean 올드렌 성 Oldeuren Seong Transliteration of its Japanese name
Russian Дворец Камарон Dvorets Kamaron Same as English name
Spanish Palacio Cameran Same as English name
Thai ปราสาทโอลด์แลน Oldran Castle Transliteration of its Japanese name



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A.J.'s GymAcapulcoBill's LighthouseCameran PalaceCamomile IslandCamp PokéhearstCeladon UniversityCerise Laboratory
Chrysanthemum IslandCommerce CityCremini TownCrimson CityDark CityDragonite IslandEevee Evolution LabEvolution Mountain
Fennel ValleyFighting Spirit GymFrodomar CityGaiva DamGardenia TownGrampa CanyonGringey CityHidden VillageHollywood
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Pokémon LandPokémon Ninja SchoolPokémon TechPokémon Theme ParkPokémopolisPotpourri IslandRifure VillageRotaRoy's hometownSable City
Safari LandSayda IslandSayda LabScissor StreetSeafoam IslandSilver TownStone TownSunnytownTeam Rocket AcademyTeam Rocket HQ
Terracotta TownTree of BeginningUnnamed island (EP060)Vermilion City schoolVermilion ForestWisteria TownXanadu NurseryYas Gym
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