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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Despite being located in the Unova region, any Pokémon caught there will be displayed as being met in the [[Paldea]] region in [[Pokémon HOME]]. The same is also true for [[Kitakami]], which is not part of Paldea. | * Despite being located in the Unova region, any Pokémon caught there will be displayed as being met in the [[Paldea]] region in [[Pokémon HOME]]. The same is also true for [[Kitakami]], which is not part of Paldea. | ||
* The music that plays | * The music that plays within the biomes and plazas of the Terarium, feature music from the soundtrack of [[Pokémon Black and White Versions]]: | ||
** | ** The music that played in [[Unova Route 6|Route 6]] and [[Unova Route 4|Route 4]] are featured in all variants of the Terarium theme. This is reflected in the [http://Pokémon%20Scarlet%20-%20Violet%20+%20The%20Hidden%20Treasure%20of%20Area%20Zero%20Super%20Music%20Collection Pokémon Scarlet - Violet + The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero Super Music Collection], where [[Junichi Masuda]], and [[Shota Kageyama]] who contributed to the Route 4, and Route 6 themes respectively, are credited for all the Terarium Biome and Plaza themes as composers. | ||
** The Savanna and Canyon | ** The music that plays in the Savanna and Canyon biomes, as well as the any of the plazas within the Terarium, features the [[Unova Route 2|Route 2]] theme from Pokémon Black and White. This is reflected in the [http://Pokémon%20Scarlet%20-%20Violet%20+%20The%20Hidden%20Treasure%20of%20Area%20Zero%20Super%20Music%20Collection Pokémon Scarlet - Violet + The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero Super Music Collection], where [[Hitomi Satō|Hitomi Sato]] who is the original composer and arranger of the Route 2 theme, is credited for the Savanna Biome, Canyon Biome and Plaza themes as a composer. | ||
** In the Coastal Biome, the Route 2 | ** In the Coastal Biome, the Route 2 theme's feature is replaced with a feature of [[Driftveil City]]'s theme. This is reflected in the [http://Pokémon%20Scarlet%20-%20Violet%20+%20The%20Hidden%20Treasure%20of%20Area%20Zero%20Super%20Music%20Collection Pokémon Scarlet - Violet + The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero Super Music Collection], where Hitomi Sato, who is the original composer and arranger of the Driftveil City theme, is credited for the Coastal Biome theme as a composer. | ||
** Additionally, the wild Pokémon battle and Trainer battle themes are | *** This is likely a stylistic choice, to reflect [[Lacey]], the Blueberry Academy League Elite Four Member who is situated in the Coastal Biome, being the daughter of [[Driftveil Gym|Driftveil City's]] [[Clay|Gym Leader, Clay]]. | ||
** In the Polar Biome, the Route 2 theme's feature is replaced with a feature [[Opelucid City]]'s theme. | |||
*** This is likely a stylistic choice, to reflect [[Drayton]], the Blueberry Academy League Elite Four Member who is situated in the Polar Biome, being a relative of [[Opelucid Gym|Opelucid City's]] [[Drayden|Gym Leader, Drayden]]. | |||
** Additionally, the wild Pokémon battle and Trainer battle themes are arrangements of the respective themes from Pokémon Black and White. | |||
*** The music that plays during a battle with a Terastallized Pokémon, is an arrangement of the rare wild Pokémon battle theme from Pokémon Black and White. | |||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== |