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[[File:Violet City GS.png|thumb|220px|right|Violet City in Gold and Silver]]
[[File:Violet City GS.png|220px|thumb|Violet City in Gold and Silver]]
'''Violet City''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|キキョウシティ|Kikyō Shiti}}''' ''Kikyō City'') is located in central [[Johto]]. It is the third city encountered in Johto by the {{player}}. [[Pokémon Trainer]]s often come to Violet City in order to win the {{badge|Zephyr}} from [[Falkner]], the Violet [[Gym Leader]], who specializes in {{type|Flying}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. The city has three entrances, one from the east via {{rt|31|Johto}}, one from the south via {{rt|32|Johto}}, and one from the west via {{rt|36|Johto}}.
'''Violet City''' (Japanese: '''キキョウシティ''' ''Kikyō City'') is located in central [[Johto]]. It is the third city encountered in Johto by the {{player}}. [[Pokémon Trainer]]s often come to Violet City in order to win the {{badge|Zephyr}} from [[Falkner]], the Violet [[Gym Leader]], who specializes in {{type|Flying}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. The city has three entrances, one from the east via {{rt|31|Johto}}, one from the south via {{rt|32|Johto}}, and one from the west via {{rt|36|Johto}}.
 
==Slogan==
'''''The City of Nostalgic Scents''''' (Japanese, Generation II: '''なつかしい かおりのする まち''' ''The city of nostalgic scents.''; Generation IV: '''なつかしい かおりの まち''' ''The city of nostalgic scents.'')


==Places of interest==
==Places of interest==
===Earl's Pokémon School===
===Pokémon School===
{{main|Pokémon academy}}
{{main|Pokémon academy}}
Located in the center of the town is [[Earl Dervish|Earl]]'s [[Pokémon academy|Pokémon School]], where prospective Trainers learn how to raise Pokémon. On the blackboard are descriptions of the various [[status ailment]]s which can affect Pokémon.
Located in the center of the town is the [[Pokémon academy|Pokémon School]] (Japanese: ポケモンじゅく ''Pokémon {{wp|Juku}}''), where prospective Trainers learn how to raise Pokémon. On the blackboard are descriptions of the various [[status condition]]s which can affect Pokémon.


The Pokémon School is a place where students and {{pkmn|Trainer}}s can learn more about {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. Most beginning Trainers visit at least one of them, and common Trainers classes found studying at these locations are {{tc|Lass}}es, {{tc|School Kid}}s, and {{tc|Scientist}}s.
The Pokémon School is also a place where students and {{pkmn|Trainer}}s can learn more about {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. Most beginning Trainers visit at least one of them, and common Trainers classes found studying at these locations are {{tc|Lass}}es, {{tc|School Kid}}s, and {{tc|Scientist}}s.


It is run by [[Earl Dervish]], who, at first is located next to the Pokémon [[Gym]], but will show the {{player}} where the Pokémon School is located while he twirls around at every turn along the way.
It is run by [[Earl Dervish]], who at first is located next to the [[Gym]], but will show the {{player}} where the Pokémon School is located while he twirls around at every turn along the way.


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In {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, it is known as Earl's Pokémon Academy (Japanese: ジョバンニせんせいのポケモンじゅく ''Prof. Giovanni's Pokémon {{wp|Juku}}'').
 
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{{sign|DPcity|title|Pokémon School}}
{{sign|DPcity|title|Pokémon School}}
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{{sign|DPcity|Earl will show you all}}
{{sign|DPcity|there is to Pokémon!|}}
{{sign|DPcity|there is to Pokémon!}}
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{{sign|DPcity|footer}}


===Sprout Tower===
===Sprout Tower===
[[File:Sprout Tower HGSS.png|thumb|right|The Sprout Tower in HeartGold and SoulSilver]]
{{main|Sprout Tower}}
{{main|Sprout Tower}}
[[File:Sprout Tower HGSS.png|thumb|200px|left|Sprout Tower in Generation IV]]
The large tower in the northern part of the town is a tall and wobbling pagoda, run by {{tc|Sage}}s who train {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, all the while teaching people that all living beings coexist through cooperation. These monks mostly train {{p|Bellsprout}}, although occasionally use {{p|Hoothoot}}. As {{pkmn|Trainer}}s battle, the flexible pagoda shakes from side to side; this flexibility protects the tall tower from earthquakes. This technology is now known as ''{{jwp|柔構造|jūkōzō}}'', and is applied to hundreds of modern high-rise buildings. Many people believe that a hundred-foot Bellsprout was used to make the swaying pillar.
The large tower in the northern part of the town is a tall and wobbling pagoda, run by {{wp|Bhikkhu|Buddhist monks}} who train Pokémon, all the while teaching people that all living beings coexist through cooperation. These monks mostly train {{p|Bellsprout}}, although occasionally use {{p|Hoothoot}}. As Trainers battle, the flexible pagoda shakes from side to side; this flexibility protects the tall tower from earthquakes. This technology is now known as {{jwp|柔構造}} (じゅうこうぞう ''jūkōzō''), and is applied to hundreds of modern high-rise buildings. Many people believe that a hundred-foot Bellsprout was used to make the swaying pillar.  


In Generation II, after the player defeats [[Li]], they will receive {{HM|05|Flash}}, while in Generation IV they will instead receive {{TM|70|Flash}}. Also in Generation IV defeating Li and gaining his permission is required to be able to challenge the Violet City Gym. {{p|Rattata}} and Bellsprout can be found in the tower, as can {{p|Gastly}} at [[time|night]].
In {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, after the player defeats [[Li]], they will receive {{HM|05|Flash}}, while in Generation IV they will instead receive {{TM|70|Flash}}. In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, the player must defeat Li in order to challenge the Violet Gym. {{p|Rattata}} can be found in the tower, as can {{p|Gastly}} at [[Time|night]].
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{{sign|DPcity|title|Sprout Tower}}
{{sign|DPcity|title|Sprout Tower}}
{{sign|DPcity|Experience the Way of Pokémon|}}
{{sign|DPcity|Experience the Way of Pokémon}}
{{sign|DPcity|to Cast Aside Your Doubts.|}}
{{sign|DPcity|to Cast Aside Your Doubts.}}
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===Violet Gym===
===Violet Gym===
[[File:Violet Gym HGSS.png|thumb|right|200px|The Violet Gym in HeartGold and SoulSilver]]
{{main|Violet Gym}}
{{main|Violet Gym}}
[[File:Violet Gym HGSS.png|thumb|right|The Gym in [[Generation IV]]]]
The Violet Gym is the official [[Gym]] of Violet City. It is based on {{type|Flying}} Pokémon. The [[Gym Leader]] is [[Falkner]]. Trainers who defeat him receive the {{Badge|Zephyr}}. In {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, the Gym structure was very basic. The path is held on a raised platform, with a large drop to either side of the path. The path creates an "S" shape as it winds around toward the Gym Leader. At the tips of the "S" there are two Trainers that are both unavoidable. After Falkner is defeated, he will give the player the Zephyr Badge, {{TM|31|Mud-Slap}}, and the ability to use {{m|Flash}} outside of battle.
The Violet Gym is the official [[Gym]] of Violet City. It is based on {{type|Flying}} Pokémon. The [[Gym Leader]] is [[Falkner]]. Trainers who defeat him receive the {{Badge|Zephyr}}. In Generation II, the Gym structure was very basic. The path is held on a raised platform, with a large drop to either side of the path. The path creates an "S" shape as it winds around toward the Gym Leader. At the tips of the "S" there are two trainers that are both unavoidable. After Falkner is defeated, he will give the player the Zephyr Badge, {{TM|31|Mud-Slap}}, and the ability to use {{m|Flash}} outside of battle.


In Generation IV, the Gym appears to be redesigned as to another perspective. Trainers will start on plain ground other than a raised floor, along with a wooden platform that will lift Trainers up to the upper level, where a structure similar to the previous generation awaits. A Trainer waits at each end of the "S", but unlike in Generation II, both Trainers can be avoided by walking on the glass tiles that encircle the field. After Falkner is defeated, he will give the player the Zephyr Badge, {{TM|51|Roost}}, and the ability to use {{m|Rock Smash}} outside of battle.
In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, the Gym appears to be redesigned as to another perspective. Trainers will start on plain ground other than a raised floor, along with a wooden platform that will lift Trainers up to the upper level, where a structure similar to the previous generation awaits. A Trainer waits at each end of the "S", but unlike in Gold, Silver, and Crystal, both Trainers can be avoided by walking on the glass tiles that encircle the field. After Falkner is defeated, he will give the player the Zephyr Badge, {{TM|51|Roost}}, and the ability to use {{m|Rock Smash}} outside of battle.


===In-game trade===
===In-game trade===
One of the few [[List of in-game trades#Generation IV|in-game trades]] can be found in Violet City. In a southwestern house lives a {{pkmn|Trainer}} named Rudy, called Kyle in [[Generation II]], who is willing to give up his {{p|Onix}}, nicknamed Rocky, in exchange for a {{p|Bellsprout}}. This Onix will be holding a {{DL|Berries (Generation II)|Bitter Berry}}{{sup|GSC}} or [[Persim Berry]]{{sup|HGSS}}.
One of the few [[In-game trade#Generation IV|in-game trades]] can be found in Violet City. In a southwestern house lives a {{pkmn|Trainer}} named Rudy (Japanese: コンタ ''Konta''), called Kyle in the English releases of {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, who is willing to give up his {{p|Onix}}, nicknamed Rocky (Japanese: ブルブル ''Buruburu''), in exchange for a {{p|Bellsprout}}. This Onix will be holding a [[Bitter Berry]]{{sup/2|GSC}} or [[Persim Berry]]{{sup/4|HGSS}}.


===Berries===
===Berries===
In Generation IV, a {{tc|Juggler}} found near the [[Pokémon Center]] will hand out three different types of Berries each time a [[shard]] is traded. The types of Berries given to the player depend on the shard's color. There is another Juggler that will trade a shard for Berries in [[Fuchsia City]].
In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, a {{tc|Juggler}} found near the [[Pokémon Center]] will hand out three different types of Berries each time he gets one [[Shard]] from the player. The types of Berries given to the player depend on the shard's color. There is another Juggler that will trade a shard for Berries in [[Fuchsia City]].


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! style="background:#{{berries color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Shard
! colspan="2" style="background: #{{berries color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Shard
! style="background:#{{berries color light}}" | Berry Set
! colspan="1" style="background: #{{berries color light}};" | Berry Set
! colspan="3" style="background:#{{berries color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Berries
! colspan="6" style="background: #{{berries color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Berries
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
| {{Bag2|Red Shard}}
| align="center" | [[File:Bag Red Shard Sprite.png]]
| style="text-align:center" | A
| align="center" | {{DL|Shard|Red Shard}}
| {{Bag2|Cheri Berry}}
| align="center" | A
| {{Bag2|Pecha Berry}}
| align="center" | [[File:Bag Cheri Berry Sprite.png]]
| {{Bag2|Leppa Berry}}
| align="center" | {{b|Cheri}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
| align="center" | [[File:Bag Pecha Berry Sprite.png]]
| {{Bag2|Blue Shard}}
| align="center" | {{b|Pecha}}
| style="text-align:center" | B
| align="center" | [[File:Bag Leppa Berry Sprite.png]]
| {{Bag2|Oran Berry}}
| align="center" | {{b|Leppa}}
| {{Bag2|Chesto Berry}}
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
| {{Bag2|Wiki Berry}}
| align="center" | [[File:Bag Blue Shard Sprite.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| align="center" | {{DL|Shard|Blue Shard}}
| {{Bag2|Yellow Shard}}
| align="center" | B
| style="text-align:center" | C
| align="center" | [[File:Bag Chesto Berry Sprite.png]]
| {{Bag2|Aspear Berry}}
| align="center" | {{b|Chesto}}
| {{Bag2|Sitrus Berry}}
| align="center" | [[File:Bag Oran Berry Sprite.png]]
| {{Bag2|Iapapa Berry}}
| align="center" | {{b|Oran}}
|-
| align="center" | [[File:Bag Wiki Berry Sprite.png]]
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{Bag2|Green Shard}}
| align="center" | {{b|Wiki}}
| style="background:#FFF; text-align:center" | D
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
| style="background:#FFF" | {{Bag2|Rawst Berry}}
| align="center" | [[File:Bag Yellow Shard Sprite.png]]
| style="background:#FFF" | {{Bag2|Lum Berry}}
| align="center" | {{DL|Shard|Yellow Shard}}
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | {{Bag2|Aguav Berry}}
| align="center" | C
| align="center" | [[File:Bag Aspear Berry Sprite.png]]
| align="center" | {{b|Aspear}}
| align="center" | [[File:Bag Sitrus Berry Sprite.png]]
| align="center" | {{b|Sitrus}}
| align="center" | [[File:Bag Iapapa Berry Sprite.png]]
| align="center" | {{b|Iapapa}}
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
| align="center" | [[File:Bag Green Shard Sprite.png]]
| align="center" | {{DL|Shard|Green Shard}}
| align="center" | D
| align="center" | [[File:Bag Rawst Berry Sprite.png]]
| align="center" | {{b|Rawst}}
| align="center" | [[File:Bag Lum Berry Sprite.png]]
| align="center" | {{b|Lum}}
| align="center" | [[File:Bag Aguav Berry Sprite.png]]
| align="center" | {{b|Aguav}}
|-
| colspan="9" style="background: #{{berries color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" |
|}
|}


===Primo===
===Primo===
In Generation IV, in the [[Pokémon Center]] there is a man named [[Primo]] who introduces himself as the host of the [[Teachy TV]] program from {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}, ''The Show Me Show'' (called the ''Poké Dude Show'' in FireRed and LeafGreen), where he was known as the Poké Dude. He will offer the player the chance to [[easy chat system|give their opinion on him]] as he is apparently a celebrity. If the right combination of phrases is selected, the player can get secret [[wallpaper]]s or [[Pokémon Egg]]s.
In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, a man named [[Primo]] appears in the [[Pokémon Center]] and introduces himself as the host of the [[Teachy TV]] program from {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. He will offer the player the chance to [[easy chat system|give their opinion on him]] as he is apparently a celebrity. If the [https://www.pokewiki.de/Spezial:Geheimcode-Generator?uselang=en right combination of phrases] is selected, the player can receive secret {{DL|Pokémon Storage System|wallpaper}}s or [[Pokémon Egg]]s.


==Demographics==
==Demographics==
===Pokémon Crystal===
===Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal===
Violet City in {{game|Crystal}} has a population of 40.
Violet City in {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}} has a population of 41.


===Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver===
===Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver===
In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, Violet City's population is 52, making it the second-largest city in [[Johto]]. However, it is dwarfed in comparison to Johto's largest, [[Goldenrod City]]. Goldenrod actually has approximately double Violet City's population.
In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, Violet City's population is 52, making it the second-largest city in [[Johto]]. However, it is dwarfed in comparison to Johto's largest, [[Goldenrod City]]. Goldenrod has approximately double Violet City's population.


==Poké Mart==
==Poké Mart==
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{{shop|Generation II}}
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{{shop|Lower cashier (Generation IV)}}
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{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Max Potion|2500|note=<sup>7 {{color2|000|Badge|Badges}}</sup>}}|{{shopitem|Full Restore|3000|note=<sup>8 {{color2|000|Badge|Badges}}</sup>}}}}
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{{shop|Generation IV - Bottom}}
==Items==
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Poké Ball|200}}|{{shopitem|Great Ball|600|PD|After earning 3 Badges}}}}
{{Itlisth|road}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Ultra Ball|1200|PD|After earning 7 Badges}}|{{shopitem|Potion|300}}}}
{{Itemlist|none|Held by Rocky, an {{p|Onix}} the {{player}} can obtain in a [[In-game trade|trade]]|G=yes|S=yes|C=yes|display=[[Bitter Berry]]}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Super Potion|700|PD|After earning 1 Badge}}|{{shopitem|Hyper Potion|1200|PD|After earning 5 Badges}}}}
{{Itemlist|Persim Berry|Held by Rocky, an Onix the player can obtain in a trade|HG=yes|SS=yes}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Max Potion|2500|PD|After earning 7 Badges}}|{{shopitem|Full Restore|3000|PD|After earning 8 Badges}}}}
{{Itemlist|none|On the [[Berry]] tree near the exit to {{rt|32|Johto}} (daily)|G=yes|S=yes|C=yes|display=[[PRZCureBerry]]}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Revive|1500|PD|After earning 3 Badges}}|{{shopitem|Antidote|100}}}}
{{Itemlist|Yellow Apricorn|On the [[Apricorn]] tree near the exit to Route 32 (daily)|HG=yes|SS=yes|display=[[Yellow Apricorn|Ylw Apricorn]]}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Parlyz Heal|200}}|{{shopitem|Awakening|250|PD|After earning 1 Badge}}}}
{{Itemlist|Poké Ball|Four tiles left and one tile up of the left lantern on the small gray island in front of [[Sprout Tower]] ''(hidden)''|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{i|Poké Ball}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Burn Heal|250|PD|After earning 1 Badge}}|{{shopitem|Ice Heal|250|PD|After earning 1 Badge}}}}
{{Itemlist|Hyper Potion|At the end of the path between the [[Pokémon Center]] and the [[Pokémon academy]] (requires {{m|Cut}}{{sup/2|GSC}}/{{m|Rock Smash}}{{sup/4|HGSS}}) ''(hidden)''|G=yes|S=yes|C=yes|HG=yes|SS=yes}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Full Heal|600|PD|After earning 5 Badges}}|{{shopitem|Escape Rope|550|PD|After earning 1 Badge}}}}
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==Items==
===Rock Smash===
If the rock contains an item, the game will pick one of the following:
{{Itlisth|road}}
{{Itlisth|road}}
{{Itlistbod|none|From a Berry tree|GSC|display={{DL|Berries (Generation II)|PRZCureBerry}}}}
{{Itemlist|Max Ether|Found by smashing [[breakable rock]]s (25%)|HG=yes|SS=yes}}
{{Itlistbod|Yellow Apricorn|From an Apricorn tree|HGSS|display={{DL|Apricorn|Ylw Apricorn}}}}
{{Itemlist|Revive|Found by smashing [[breakable rock]]s (20%)|HG=yes|SS=yes}}
{{Itlistbod|PP Up|At the dead end near the north-west corner|GSC|display={{DL|Vitamin|PP Up}}}}
{{Itemlist/5|Red Shard|Blue Shard|Yellow Shard|Green Shard|Heart Scale|Found by smashing [[breakable rock]]s (10% each)|HG=yes|SS=yes}}
{{Itlistbod|PP Up|On the land northwest of the water|HGSS|display={{DL|Vitamin|PP Up}}}}
{{Itemlist|Star Piece|Found by smashing [[breakable rock]]s (5%)|HG=yes|SS=yes}}
{{Itlistbod|Rare Candy|A small section of land surrounded by water|GSC|display={{DL|Vitamin|Rare Candy}}}}
{{Itlistbod|Rare Candy|On the land east of the water|HGSS|display={{DL|Vitamin|Rare Candy}}}}
{{Itlistbod|Hyper Potion|At the end of the path between the Pokémon Center and the School (requires {{m|Rock Smash}}) ''(hidden)''|HGSS|display={{DL|Potion|Hyper Potion}}}}
{{Itlistbod|Poké Ball|Small sand area in front of [[Sprout Tower]] ''(hidden)''|HGSS|display={{ball|Poké}}}}
{{Itlistfoot|road}}
{{Itlistfoot|road}}


==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
===Generation II===
===Generation II===
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{{catch/header|road|4}}
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{{Catch/div|water|Surfing}}
{{catch/entry2|175|Togepi|yes|yes|yes|Egg|5|all=One|type1=Normal}}
{{Catch/div|water|Fish}}
{{catch/entry2|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|yes|Surf|15-24|all=90%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entry2|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|yes|Surf|15-24|all=90%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entry2|061|Poliwhirl|yes|yes|yes|Surf|20-24|all=10%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entry2|061|Poliwhirl|yes|yes|yes|Surf|20-24|all=10%|type1=Water}}
{{Catch/div|water|Fishing}}
{{catch/entry2|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|yes|Fish Old|10|all=15%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entry2|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|yes|Fish Old|10|all=85%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entry2|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|yes|Fish Old|10|all=85%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entry2|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|yes|Fish Old|10|all=15%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entry2|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|yes|Fish Good|20|all=65%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entry2|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|yes|Fish Good|20|all=65%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entry2|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|yes|Fish Good|20|all=35%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entry2|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|yes|Fish Good|20|all=35%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entry2|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|yes|Fish Super|40|all=70%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entry2|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|yes|Fish Super|40|all=80%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entry2|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|yes|Fish Super|40|all=20%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entry2|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|yes|Fish Super|40|all=20%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entry2|061|Poliwhirl|yes|yes|yes|Fish Super|40|all=10%|type1=Water}}
{{Catch/div|road|Gift Pokémon}}
{{catch/entry2|175|Togepi|yes|yes|yes|Egg|5|all={{tt|One|Obtained from Professor Elm's assistant after receiving the Zephyr Badge}}|type1=Normal}}
{{Catch/div|road|Special}}
{{Catch/entry2|095|Onix|yes|yes|yes|Trade|The same as the traded Pokémon|all=One|tradenum=069|tradename=Bellsprout|type1=Rock|type2=Ground}}
{{catch/footer|road}}
{{catch/footer|road}}


===Generation IV===
===Generation IV===
{{catch/header|road}}
{{catch/header|road|4}}
{{catch/entryhs|095|Onix|yes|yes|Trade|Bellsprout's level|all=One|tradenum=069|tradename=Bellsprout|type1=Rock|type2=Ground}}
{{Catch/div|water|Surfing}}
{{catch/entryhs|175|Togepi|yes|yes|Egg|1|all=One|type1=Normal}}
{{catch/div|land|Headbutt}}
{{catch/entryhs|102|Exeggcute|yes|yes|Headbutt|10|all=20%|type1=Grass|type2=Psychic}}
{{catch/entryhs|163|Hoothoot|yes|yes|Headbutt|2-3<br>4-10|all=50%<br>80%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}}
{{catch/entryhs|204|Pineco|yes|yes|Headbutt|10|all=30%|type1=Bug}}
{{Catch/div|water|Fish}}
{{catch/entryhs|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|Surf|10-25|all=90%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entryhs|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|Surf|10-25|all=90%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entryhs|061|Poliwhirl|yes|yes|Surf|15-32|all=10%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entryhs|061|Poliwhirl|yes|yes|Surf|15-25|all=10%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entryhs|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|Fish Old|10|all=95%|type1=Water}}
{{Catch/div|water|Fishing}}
{{catch/entryhs|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|Fish Old|10|all=5%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entryhs|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|Fish Old|10|all=15%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entryhs|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|Fish Old|10|all=85%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entryhs|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|Fish Good|20|all=60%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entryhs|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|Fish Good|20|all=60%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entryhs|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|Fish Good|20|all=40%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entryhs|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|Fish Good|20|all=40%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entryhs|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|Fish Super|40|all=93%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entryhs|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|Fish Super|40|all=80%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entryhs|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|Fish Super|40|all=7%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entryhs|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|Fish Super|40|all=20%|type1=Water}}
{{Catch/div|road|Special}}
{{catch/div|road|Headbutt<br><small>Group A</small>}}
{{catch/entryhs|340|Whiscash|yes|yes|Swarm|40|all={{tt|100%|Fishing, Super Rod only}}|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entryhs|102|Exeggcute|yes|yes|Headbutt|10|all=20%|type1=Grass|type2=Psychic|10=j}}
{{catch/entryhs|163|Hoothoot|yes|yes|Headbutt|2-3|all=50%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying|10=j}}
{{catch/entryhs|204|Pineco|yes|yes|Headbutt|10|all=30%|type1=Bug|10=j}}
{{catch/div|road|Headbutt<br><small>Group B</small>}}
{{catch/entryhs|102|Exeggcute|yes|yes|Headbutt|10|all=20%|type1=Grass|type2=Psychic|10=j}}
{{catch/entryhs|163|Hoothoot|yes|yes|Headbutt|4-5|all=50%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying|10=j}}
{{catch/entryhs|163|Hoothoot|yes|yes|Headbutt|10|all=30%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying|10=j}}
{{Catch/div|road|{{color2|000|Mass outbreak|Swarm}}}}
{{catch/entryhs|340|Whiscash|yes|yes|Fish Old|10|all=15%|type1=Water|type2=Ground}}
{{catch/entryhs|340|Whiscash|yes|yes|Fish Good|20|all=65%|type1=Water|type2=Ground}}
{{catch/entryhs|340|Whiscash|yes|yes|Fish Super|40|all=100%|type1=Water|type2=Ground}}
{{Catch/div|road|Gift Pokémon}}
{{catch/entryhs|175|Togepi|yes|yes|Egg|1|all={{tt|One|Egg received from Professor Elm's assistant after receiving the Zephyr Badge; knows Extrasensory}}|type1=Normal}}
{{catch/entryhs|179|Mareep|yes|yes|Egg|1|all={{tt|One|Egg received from Primo, requires individual code}}|type1=Electric}}
{{catch/entryhs|179|Mareep|yes|yes|Egg|1|all={{tt|One|Egg received from Primo, requires individual code}}|type1=Electric}}
{{catch/entryhs|194|Wooper|yes|yes|Egg|1|all={{tt|One|Egg received from Primo, requires individual code}}|type1=Water|type2=Ground}}
{{catch/entryhs|194|Wooper|yes|yes|Egg|1|all={{tt|One|Egg received from Primo, requires individual code}}|type1=Water|type2=Ground}}
{{catch/entryhs|218|Slugma|yes|yes|Egg|1|all={{tt|One|Egg received from Primo, requires individual code}}|type1=Fire}}
{{catch/entryhs|218|Slugma|yes|yes|Egg|1|all={{tt|One|Egg received from Primo, requires individual code}}|type1=Fire}}
{{Catch/div|road|Special}}
{{catch/entryhs|095|Onix|yes|yes|Trade|The same as the traded Pokémon|all=One|tradenum=069|tradename=Bellsprout|type1=Rock|type2=Ground}}
{{catch/footer|road}}
{{catch/footer|road}}
==Walking Pokémon effects==
When interacting with [[walking Pokémon]] in {{v2|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, the Pokémon may occasionally show an altered mood specific to this location.
*Pokémon School: The walking Pokémon stares intently at the blackboard, but doesn't seem to understand. While standing in front of the trading boys, it will peek in on the two.
*Inside the house with a {{p|Pidgey}}: The walking Pokémon greets Strawberry the Pidgey.
==In animation==
[[File:Violet City anime.png|thumb|250px|Violet City in {{aniseries|GS}}]]
===''Pokémon the Series''===
===={{aniseries|GS}}====
{{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} first entered Violet City in ''[[EP130|A Bout With Sprout]]''. While walking through its suburban outskirts, two children took a particular liking to {{AP|Pikachu}}. After {{an|Brock}} volunteered the group, they spent the day at [[Earl Dervish]]'s [[Pokémon academy|Pokémon School]] teaching the children about Pokémon. They later joined [[Miss Priscilla]] and her class for an excursion to the [[Sprout Tower]] and stopped {{TRT}}'s plan of sending the tower into orbit. In ''[[EP131|Fighting Flyer with Fire]]'', Ash challenged [[Falkner]] at the [[Violet Gym]] and defeated him, earning his first [[Johto]] [[Badge]].
In ''[[EP133|Tanks a Lot!]]'', Team Rocket inadvertently did some good after their [[Team Rocket's mechas|Arbotank]], controlled by [[Misty's Togepi]] and a {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Sentret}}, drilled a tunnel through a mountain, helping to halve the travel time between Violet City and a nearby mountain town.
===={{aniseries|RS}}====
In ''[[AG184|Strategy Tomorrow - Comedy Tonight!]]'', Ash and his friends met {{OBP|Ada|AG184}}, a traveling comedian, on her way to the Comedy Grand Prix in Violet City with her {{p|Chatot}}.
====Gallery====
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#a217ff; {{roundy}}; border:3px solid #8B00FF"
|- style="background:#BB30FF "
! style="{{roundytl|5px}}" | {{color2|fff|Pokémon academy|Earl Dervish's Academy}}
! {{color2|fff|Violet Gym}}
! style="{{roundytr|5px}}" | {{color2|fff|Sprout Tower}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Earl Dervish's Academy.png|x150px]]
| [[File:Violet Gym anime.png|x150px]]
| [[File:Sprout Tower anime.png|x150px]]
|}
==In the manga==
===Pokémon Adventures===
[[File:Violet City Adventures.png|thumb|250px|Violet City in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]
===={{MangaArc|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}====
Violet City first appeared in ''[[PS096|Number One Donphan]]'', where {{adv|Gold}} rescued [[Earl Dervish]]'s package from a group of rampaging {{p|Donphan}}. In ''[[PS097|Bellsprout Rout]]'' and ''[[PS098|Totodile Rock]]'', Gold confronted {{adv|Silver}} at [[Sprout Tower]], while in ''[[PS099|Sunkern Treasure]]'', he assisted [[Falkner]] in {{pkmn2|caught|catching}} a {{p|Skarmory}}, also catching himself a {{p|Sunkern}} in the process.
In ''[[PS105|Smeargle Smudge]]'', the [[Pokémon Association]] appointed Falkner as the new [[Gym Leader]] of the [[Violet Gym]] after {{adv|Walker|his father}}, the previous Violet Gym Leader, had disappeared and left the post.
In ''[[PS117|Slugging It Out with Slugma]]'', [[Pokémon academy|Earl's Pokémon Academy]] was attacked by a group of {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Slugma}}, but {{adv|Crystal}}, who was working at the academy as a helper, dealt with them and caught them with ease. Witnessing this, {{adv|Professor Oak}} invited her to help him in completing the [[Pokédex]]. In exchange, Professor Oak funded the renovation of the dilapidated academy building.
In ''[[PS119|A Flaaffy Kerfuffle]]'', Crystal stopped by at the Violet City [[Pokémon Center]] to drop off some of her Pokémon, only to learn that the [[Pokémon Storage System]] was currently out of order. In ''[[PS120|Surrounded by Staryu]]'', she saved {{adv|Bill}} from a herd of {{p|Staryu}} in an amusement park in Violet City by catching them and received a portable Pokémon transporter from him, allowing her to send any Pokémon she caught to Professor Oak without using the Pokémon Storage System.
In ''[[PS137|Really Raikou & Entirely Entei (Part 1)]]'' and ''[[PS138|(Part 2)]]'', Falkner fought against the {{adv|Legendary beasts}} in the outskirts of Violet City, but was unable to defeat and catch them due to their teamwork.
===={{MangaArc|Emerald}}====
In a flashback in ''[[PS331|The Final Battle IV]]'', the [[Trick Master]] sent the orphaned {{adv|Emerald}} to Earl's Pokémon Academy, where he witnessed Crystal saving the place from a Slugma horde, causing him to start admiring her. While he was bummed out that Crystal left the academy as soon as he properly entered it, his admiration grew into deep respect when Crystal's work as Professor Oak's {{TP|Professor|assistant}} allowed the academy to be renovated.
====Gallery====
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#a217ff; {{roundy}}; border:3px solid #8B00FF"
|- style="background:#BB30FF "
! style="{{roundytl|5px}}" | {{color2|fff|Sprout Tower}}
! {{color2|fff|Violet Gym}}
! style="{{roundytr|5px}}" | {{color2|fff|Pokémon academy|Earl's Pokémon Academy}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Sprout Tower Adventures.png|x150px]]
| [[File:Violet Gym Adventures.png|x150px]]
| [[File:Pokémon academy Adventures.png|x150px]]
|}
===Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys===
Violet City first appeared in ''[[GB02|Falkner The Bird Keeper's Challenge!!]]'', when {{GnB|Gold}} arrived there to challenge [[Falkner]]. In ''[[GB03|The Legendary Pokémon Appears!]]'', just after Gold had defeated Falkner's {{p|Pidgeot}}, the [[Legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Articuno}} appeared and joined the battle on Falkner's side. Soon afterwards, a {{TP|Gold|Pikachu}} fell out of a [[Time Capsule|time tunnel]] and joined Gold. Although Gold was unable to beat Articuno, it eventually chose to leave the battle, which Falkner saw as a sign of it admitting defeat, so he handed Gold a {{badge|Zephyr}} as a reward.
In ''[[GB04|Let's Aim For The Goal!]]'', Gold met [[Mr. Pokémon]] and [[Professor Oak]], the latter of whom gave him a [[Pokédex]] before he headed for [[Azalea Town]].


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Violet City is named Mauville in French; in English, this name is used for [[Mauville City|a city]] in the [[Hoenn]] region.
* Violet City is named Mauville in French; in English, this name is used for [[Mauville City|a city]] in the [[Hoenn]] region.
* In the games, the [[Violet Gym]] is the only first [[Gym]] where its [[Gym Leader]] has an evolved Pokémon.
* The song ''[[Pokémon FireRed & Pokémon LeafGreen: Super Music Collection|Sevii Islands: Six & Seven Islands]]'' is a remix of the song ''[[Pokémon HeartGold & Pokémon SoulSilver: Super Music Collection|Violet City]]'' from {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}} and can be heard on [[Six Island (town)|Six]] and {{OBP|Seven Island|town}}s in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}.
* The song ''[[Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen Music Super Complete|Sevii Islands 6/7 Islands]]'' (Japanese: {{tt|ナナシマ6・7の島|Nanashima 6, 7 no shima}}) is a remix of the song ''[[Pokémon HeartGold & SoulSilver Music Super Complete|Violet City]]'' (Japanese: {{tt|キキョウシティ|Kikyō Shiti}}) from [[Generation II]] and can be heard on [[Six Island (town)|Six]] and {{OBP|Seven Island|town}} in {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}.
* In [[Generation II]], there is a small area in the southwest corner of Violet City that cannot be viewed or accessed by the player in normal gameplay. This area contains two signs with no text, and a house which cannot be entered because the house's door is unusable.
* [[Blackthorn City]] and Violet City are the only cities in [[Johto]] which keep their [[Generation II]] slogans in [[Generation IV]].


==Name origin==
===Name origin===
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{| class="roundy" style="background:#A217FF; border:3px solid #8B00FF"
|- align=center
|- style="color:#fff;"
! style="{{roundytl|5px}}" | Language
! Language
! Name
! Name
! style="{{roundytr|5px}}" | Origin
! Origin
|- style="background:#FFF;"  
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Japanese
| Japanese
| キキョウシティ ''Kikyō City''
| キキョウシティ ''Kikyō City''
| From 桔梗 ''Kikyō'', the {{wp|Chinese bellflower}}.
| From 桔梗色 ''kikyō-iro'' (blue-violet color of the {{wp|Chinese bellflower}})
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| English
| English
| Violet City
| Violet City
| Possibly taken from the color of the Chinese bellflower or from the plant, {{wp|Viola_(plant)|violet}}.
| From ''violet'', referring to both the {{wp|Viola (plant)|plant}} and the {{wp|Violet (color)|color}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| German
| Viola City
| From the genus ''{{wp|Viola (plant)|Viola}}''
|- style="background:#FFF"
| rowspan="2" | Spanish
| Ciudad Malva
| From ''malva'' (mallow; {{wp|mauve}})
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Ciudad Violeta{{tt|*|Latin American dub}}
| From ''violeta'' (violet)
|- style="background:#FFF"
| French
| French
| Mauville
| Mauville
| From ''mauve'', purple, and ''ville'', city.
| From ''mauve'' (mallow; mauve) and ''ville'' (French for city)
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| German
| Viola City
| From ''Viola'', a genus of flowers.
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| Italian
| Italian
| Violapoli
| Violapoli
| From ''viola'', violet, and the suffix ''-poli'', meaning city.
| From ''viola'' (violet) and the suffix ''-poli'' (city)
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Spanish
| Ciudad Malva <br>Ciudad Violeta {{tt|*|Latin American dub}}
| From ''Malva'', a genus of plants.<br>From English name
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| Brazilian Portuguese
| Cidade Violeta {{tt|*|anime only}}
| From ''violeta'', violet.
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| Korean
| Korean
| 도라지시티 ''Doraji City''
| 도라지시티 ''Doraji City''
| From 도라지 ''doraji'', Chinese bellflower.
| From 도라지 ''doraji'' (Chinese bellflower)
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and mainland China}})  
| rowspan="2" | Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
| 桔梗市 ''Jiégěng Shì''
| 桔梗市 ''Jiégěng Shì''{{tt|*|Games, anime, Adventures (Ching Win Publishing, Jilin Publishing [new edition])}}
| From its Japanese name. Also refers to the Chinese bellflower.
| From 桔梗 ''jiégěng'' (Chinese bellflower)
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| 奇境市 ''Qíjìng Shì''{{tt|*|Adventures (Jilin Publishing [first edition])}}<br>奇境镇 ''Qíjìng Zhèn''{{tt|*|Adventures (Jilin Publishing [first edition])}}<br>奇镜市 ''Qíjìng Shì''{{tt|*|Let's Find Pokémon! (Jilin Publishing [Volume 4])}}<br>奇强市 ''Qíqiáng Shì''{{tt|*|Let's Find Pokémon! (Jilin Publishing [Volume 5])}}
| From the alternate readings of its Japanese names
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})
| Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})
| 桔梗市 ''Gatgang Si''
| 桔梗市 ''Gātgáng Síh''
| Same as Mandarin name.
| From 桔梗 ''gātgáng'' (Chinese bellflower)
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Hungarian
| Ibolya város
| From ''ibolya'' (violet)
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Polish
| Violet City{{tt|*|EP117-EP124, EP130, EP133}}<br>Violet{{tt|*|EP128, EP131}}<br>Miasto Violet{{tt|*|EP117, EP126, EP130}}
| From its English name
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Brazilian Portuguese
| Cidade de Violet{{tt|*|games, Adventures}}<br>Cidade Violeta{{tt|*|Anime}}
| From its English name<br>From ''violeta'' (violet)
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Swedish
| Violstaden
| From ''viol'' (violet)
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Vietnamese
| Thành phố Kikyo
| Transcription of its Japanese name
|}
|}
{{-}}


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Violet City キキョウシティ
Kikyō City
"The City of Nostalgic Scents"
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This old village is still surrounded by trees and other scenery.
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Route 36
Violet City
Route 31
 
Route 32
 
Location
Johto Violet City Map.png
Location of Violet City in Johto.
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Gen II
Violet City in Gold and Silver

Violet City (Japanese: キキョウシティ Kikyō City) is located in central Johto. It is the third city encountered in Johto by the player. Pokémon Trainers often come to Violet City in order to win the Zephyr Badge from Falkner, the Violet Gym Leader, who specializes in Flying-type Pokémon. The city has three entrances, one from the east via Route 31, one from the south via Route 32, and one from the west via Route 36.

Slogan

The City of Nostalgic Scents (Japanese, Generation II: なつかしい かおりのする まち The city of nostalgic scents.; Generation IV: なつかしい かおりの まち The city of nostalgic scents.)

Places of interest

Pokémon School

Main article: Pokémon academy

Located in the center of the town is the Pokémon School (Japanese: ポケモンじゅく Pokémon Juku), where prospective Trainers learn how to raise Pokémon. On the blackboard are descriptions of the various status conditions which can affect Pokémon.

The Pokémon School is also a place where students and Trainers can learn more about Pokémon. Most beginning Trainers visit at least one of them, and common Trainers classes found studying at these locations are Lasses, School Kids, and Scientists.

It is run by Earl Dervish, who at first is located next to the Gym, but will show the player where the Pokémon School is located while he twirls around at every turn along the way.

In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, it is known as Earl's Pokémon Academy (Japanese: ジョバンニせんせいのポケモンじゅく Prof. Giovanni's Pokémon Juku).

Pokémon School
Earl will show you all
there is to Pokémon!

Sprout Tower

The Sprout Tower in HeartGold and SoulSilver
Main article: Sprout Tower

The large tower in the northern part of the town is a tall and wobbling pagoda, run by Sages who train Pokémon, all the while teaching people that all living beings coexist through cooperation. These monks mostly train Bellsprout, although occasionally use Hoothoot. As Trainers battle, the flexible pagoda shakes from side to side; this flexibility protects the tall tower from earthquakes. This technology is now known as jūkōzō, and is applied to hundreds of modern high-rise buildings. Many people believe that a hundred-foot Bellsprout was used to make the swaying pillar.

In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, after the player defeats Li, they will receive HM05 (Flash), while in Generation IV they will instead receive TM70 (Flash). In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the player must defeat Li in order to challenge the Violet Gym. Rattata can be found in the tower, as can Gastly at night.

Sprout Tower
Experience the Way of Pokémon
to Cast Aside Your Doubts.

Violet Gym

The Violet Gym in HeartGold and SoulSilver
Main article: Violet Gym

The Violet Gym is the official Gym of Violet City. It is based on Flying-type Pokémon. The Gym Leader is Falkner. Trainers who defeat him receive the Zephyr Badge. In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, the Gym structure was very basic. The path is held on a raised platform, with a large drop to either side of the path. The path creates an "S" shape as it winds around toward the Gym Leader. At the tips of the "S" there are two Trainers that are both unavoidable. After Falkner is defeated, he will give the player the Zephyr Badge, TM31 (Mud-Slap), and the ability to use Flash outside of battle.

In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the Gym appears to be redesigned as to another perspective. Trainers will start on plain ground other than a raised floor, along with a wooden platform that will lift Trainers up to the upper level, where a structure similar to the previous generation awaits. A Trainer waits at each end of the "S", but unlike in Gold, Silver, and Crystal, both Trainers can be avoided by walking on the glass tiles that encircle the field. After Falkner is defeated, he will give the player the Zephyr Badge, TM51 (Roost), and the ability to use Rock Smash outside of battle.

In-game trade

One of the few in-game trades can be found in Violet City. In a southwestern house lives a Trainer named Rudy (Japanese: コンタ Konta), called Kyle in the English releases of Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, who is willing to give up his Onix, nicknamed Rocky (Japanese: ブルブル Buruburu), in exchange for a Bellsprout. This Onix will be holding a Bitter BerryGSC or Persim BerryHGSS.

Berries

In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, a Juggler found near the Pokémon Center will hand out three different types of Berries each time he gets one Shard from the player. The types of Berries given to the player depend on the shard's color. There is another Juggler that will trade a shard for Berries in Fuchsia City.

Shard Berry Set Berries
Red Shard Red Shard A Cheri Berry Cheri Berry Pecha Berry Pecha Berry Leppa Berry Leppa Berry
Blue Shard Blue Shard B Oran Berry Oran Berry Chesto Berry Chesto Berry Wiki Berry Wiki Berry
Yellow Shard Yellow Shard C Aspear Berry Aspear Berry Sitrus Berry Sitrus Berry Iapapa Berry Iapapa Berry
Green Shard Green Shard D Rawst Berry Rawst Berry Lum Berry Lum Berry Aguav Berry Aguav Berry

Primo

In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, a man named Primo appears in the Pokémon Center and introduces himself as the host of the Teachy TV program from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. He will offer the player the chance to give their opinion on him as he is apparently a celebrity. If the right combination of phrases is selected, the player can receive secret wallpapers or Pokémon Eggs.

Demographics

Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal

Violet City in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal has a population of 41.

Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver

In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, Violet City's population is 52, making it the second-largest city in Johto. However, it is dwarfed in comparison to Johto's largest, Goldenrod City. Goldenrod has approximately double Violet City's population.

Poké Mart

Generation II


Lower cashier (Generation IV)
Upper cashier (Generation IV)


Items

Item Location Games
Bag none Sprite.png
Bitter Berry Held by Rocky, an Onix the player can obtain in a trade  G  S  C 
Persim Berry Persim Berry Held by Rocky, an Onix the player can obtain in a trade  HG  SS 
Bag none Sprite.png
PRZCureBerry On the Berry tree near the exit to Route 32 (daily)  G  S  C 
Yellow Apricorn Ylw Apricorn On the Apricorn tree near the exit to Route 32 (daily)  HG  SS 
Poké Ball Poké Ball Four tiles left and one tile up of the left lantern on the small gray island in front of Sprout Tower (hidden)  HG  SS 
Hyper Potion Hyper Potion At the end of the path between the Pokémon Center and the Pokémon academy (requires CutGSC/Rock SmashHGSS) (hidden)  G  S  C  HG  SS 
PP Up PP Up On the land across the western water (requires Surf)  G  S  C  HG  SS 
Rare Candy Rare Candy On the land across the eastern water (requires Surf)  G  S  C  HG  SS 

Rock Smash

If the rock contains an item, the game will pick one of the following:

Item Location Games
Max Ether Max Ether Found by smashing breakable rocks (25%)  HG  SS 
Revive Revive Found by smashing breakable rocks (20%)  HG  SS 
Red Shard Red Shard Found by smashing breakable rocks (10% each)  HG  SS 
Blue Shard Blue Shard
Yellow Shard Yellow Shard
Green Shard Green Shard
Heart Scale Heart Scale
Star Piece Star Piece Found by smashing breakable rocks (5%)  HG  SS 

Pokémon

Generation II

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
Surfing
Poliwag Poliwag
G S C
Surfing Surfing
15-24 90%
Poliwhirl Poliwhirl
G S C
Surfing Surfing
20-24 10%
Fishing
Poliwag Poliwag
G S C
Old Rod Fishing
Old Rod
10 15%
Magikarp Magikarp
G S C
Old Rod Fishing
Old Rod
10 85%
Poliwag Poliwag
G S C
Good Rod Fishing
Good Rod
20 65%
Magikarp Magikarp
G S C
Good Rod Fishing
Good Rod
20 35%
Poliwag Poliwag
G S C
Super Rod Fishing
Super Rod
40 80%
Magikarp Magikarp
G S C
Super Rod Fishing
Super Rod
40 20%
Gift Pokémon
Togepi Togepi
G S C
Egg Egg
5 One
Special Pokémon
Onix Onix
G S C
Bellsprout Trade
Bellsprout
The same as the traded Pokémon One
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.


Generation IV

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
Surfing
Poliwag Poliwag
HG SS
Surfing Surfing
10-25 90%
Poliwhirl Poliwhirl
HG SS
Surfing Surfing
15-25 10%
Fishing
Poliwag Poliwag
HG SS
Old Rod Fishing
Old Rod
10 15%
Magikarp Magikarp
HG SS
Old Rod Fishing
Old Rod
10 85%
Poliwag Poliwag
HG SS
Good Rod Fishing
Good Rod
20 60%
Magikarp Magikarp
HG SS
Good Rod Fishing
Good Rod
20 40%
Poliwag Poliwag
HG SS
Super Rod Fishing
Super Rod
40 80%
Magikarp Magikarp
HG SS
Super Rod Fishing
Super Rod
40 20%
Headbutt
Group A
Exeggcute Exeggcute
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
10 20%
Hoothoot Hoothoot
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
2-3 50%
Pineco Pineco
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
10 30%
Headbutt
Group B
Exeggcute Exeggcute
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
10 20%
Hoothoot Hoothoot
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
4-5 50%
Hoothoot Hoothoot
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
10 30%
Swarm
Whiscash Whiscash
HG SS
Old Rod Fishing
Old Rod
10 15%
Whiscash Whiscash
HG SS
Good Rod Fishing
Good Rod
20 65%
Whiscash Whiscash
HG SS
Super Rod Fishing
Super Rod
40 100%
Gift Pokémon
Togepi Togepi
HG SS
Egg Egg
1 One
Mareep Mareep
HG SS
Egg Egg
1 One
Wooper Wooper
HG SS
Egg Egg
1 One
Slugma Slugma
HG SS
Egg Egg
1 One
Special Pokémon
Onix Onix
HG SS
Bellsprout Trade
Bellsprout
The same as the traded Pokémon One
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.


Walking Pokémon effects

When interacting with walking Pokémon in HeartGold and SoulSilver, the Pokémon may occasionally show an altered mood specific to this location.

  • Pokémon School: The walking Pokémon stares intently at the blackboard, but doesn't seem to understand. While standing in front of the trading boys, it will peek in on the two.
  • Inside the house with a Pidgey: The walking Pokémon greets Strawberry the Pidgey.

In animation

Pokémon the Series

Pokémon the Series: Gold and Silver

Ash and his friends first entered Violet City in A Bout With Sprout. While walking through its suburban outskirts, two children took a particular liking to Pikachu. After Brock volunteered the group, they spent the day at Earl Dervish's Pokémon School teaching the children about Pokémon. They later joined Miss Priscilla and her class for an excursion to the Sprout Tower and stopped Team Rocket's plan of sending the tower into orbit. In Fighting Flyer with Fire, Ash challenged Falkner at the Violet Gym and defeated him, earning his first Johto Badge.

In Tanks a Lot!, Team Rocket inadvertently did some good after their Arbotank, controlled by Misty's Togepi and a wild Sentret, drilled a tunnel through a mountain, helping to halve the travel time between Violet City and a nearby mountain town.

Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire

In Strategy Tomorrow - Comedy Tonight!, Ash and his friends met Ada, a traveling comedian, on her way to the Comedy Grand Prix in Violet City with her Chatot.

Gallery

Earl Dervish's Academy Violet Gym Sprout Tower
Earl Dervish's Academy.png Violet Gym anime.png Sprout Tower anime.png

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

Violet City in Pokémon Adventures

Gold, Silver & Crystal arc

Violet City first appeared in Number One Donphan, where Gold rescued Earl Dervish's package from a group of rampaging Donphan. In Bellsprout Rout and Totodile Rock, Gold confronted Silver at Sprout Tower, while in Sunkern Treasure, he assisted Falkner in catching a Skarmory, also catching himself a Sunkern in the process.

In Smeargle Smudge, the Pokémon Association appointed Falkner as the new Gym Leader of the Violet Gym after his father, the previous Violet Gym Leader, had disappeared and left the post.

In Slugging It Out with Slugma, Earl's Pokémon Academy was attacked by a group of wild Slugma, but Crystal, who was working at the academy as a helper, dealt with them and caught them with ease. Witnessing this, Professor Oak invited her to help him in completing the Pokédex. In exchange, Professor Oak funded the renovation of the dilapidated academy building.

In A Flaaffy Kerfuffle, Crystal stopped by at the Violet City Pokémon Center to drop off some of her Pokémon, only to learn that the Pokémon Storage System was currently out of order. In Surrounded by Staryu, she saved Bill from a herd of Staryu in an amusement park in Violet City by catching them and received a portable Pokémon transporter from him, allowing her to send any Pokémon she caught to Professor Oak without using the Pokémon Storage System.

In Really Raikou & Entirely Entei (Part 1) and (Part 2), Falkner fought against the Legendary beasts in the outskirts of Violet City, but was unable to defeat and catch them due to their teamwork.

Emerald arc

In a flashback in The Final Battle IV, the Trick Master sent the orphaned Emerald to Earl's Pokémon Academy, where he witnessed Crystal saving the place from a Slugma horde, causing him to start admiring her. While he was bummed out that Crystal left the academy as soon as he properly entered it, his admiration grew into deep respect when Crystal's work as Professor Oak's assistant allowed the academy to be renovated.

Gallery

Sprout Tower Violet Gym Earl's Pokémon Academy
Sprout Tower Adventures.png Violet Gym Adventures.png Pokémon academy Adventures.png

Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys

Violet City first appeared in Falkner The Bird Keeper's Challenge!!, when Gold arrived there to challenge Falkner. In The Legendary Pokémon Appears!, just after Gold had defeated Falkner's Pidgeot, the Legendary Pokémon Articuno appeared and joined the battle on Falkner's side. Soon afterwards, a Pikachu fell out of a time tunnel and joined Gold. Although Gold was unable to beat Articuno, it eventually chose to leave the battle, which Falkner saw as a sign of it admitting defeat, so he handed Gold a Zephyr Badge as a reward.

In Let's Aim For The Goal!, Gold met Mr. Pokémon and Professor Oak, the latter of whom gave him a Pokédex before he headed for Azalea Town.

Trivia

Name origin

Language Name Origin
Japanese キキョウシティ Kikyō City From 桔梗色 kikyō-iro (blue-violet color of the Chinese bellflower)
English Violet City From violet, referring to both the plant and the color
German Viola City From the genus Viola
Spanish Ciudad Malva From malva (mallow; mauve)
Ciudad Violeta* From violeta (violet)
French Mauville From mauve (mallow; mauve) and ville (French for city)
Italian Violapoli From viola (violet) and the suffix -poli (city)
Korean 도라지시티 Doraji City From 도라지 doraji (Chinese bellflower)
Chinese (Mandarin) 桔梗市 Jiégěng Shì* From 桔梗 jiégěng (Chinese bellflower)
奇境市 Qíjìng Shì*
奇境镇 Qíjìng Zhèn*
奇镜市 Qíjìng Shì*
奇强市 Qíqiáng Shì*
From the alternate readings of its Japanese names
Chinese (Cantonese) 桔梗市 Gātgáng Síh From 桔梗 gātgáng (Chinese bellflower)
Hungarian Ibolya város From ibolya (violet)
Polish Violet City*
Violet*
Miasto Violet*
From its English name
Brazilian Portuguese Cidade de Violet*
Cidade Violeta*
From its English name
From violeta (violet)
Swedish Violstaden From viol (violet)
Vietnamese Thành phố Kikyo Transcription of its Japanese name
Johto
Zephyr Badge.png Hive Badge.png Plain Badge.png Fog Badge.png Storm Badge.png Mineral Badge.png Glacier Badge.png Rising Badge.png
Settlements
New Bark TownCherrygrove CityViolet CityAzalea TownGoldenrod CityEcruteak City
Olivine CityCianwood CityMahogany TownBlackthorn CitySafari Zone GateFrontier Access
Routes
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Landmarks
Dark CaveSprout TowerRuins of AlphUnion CaveSlowpoke WellIlex ForestRadio TowerGlobal Terminal
Goldenrod TunnelNational ParkPokéathlon DomeBell TowerBellchime TrailBurned TowerMoomoo FarmOlivine Lighthouse
Battle Tower (CrystalHGSS)/FrontierCliff Edge GateCliff CaveEmbedded TowerSafari ZoneWhirl Islands
Mt. MortarLake of RageTeam Rocket HQIce PathDragon's DenS.S. AquaMt. Silver (Cave)
Access to
Sinjoh RuinsKanto


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