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==Pokémon seen on Murcott Island==
==Pokémon seen on Murcott Island==
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===Caught Pokémon===
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
===Name origin===
===Name origin===

Revision as of 09:53, 20 May 2020

Murcott Island
マーコット島 Murcott Island
Murcott Island.png
Region Orange Islands
Series debut Tracey Gets Bugged
Murcott.png
Location of Murcott Island in the Orange Islands

Murcott Island (Japanese: マーコット島 Murcott Island) is an island in the Orange Archipelago. It is famous for being home to many rare Bug Pokémon, leading some to compare it to a Safari Zone. On the island a Scyther was attacked and badly injured by its own swarm. Because of this Tracey was forced to catch it, the only Pokémon he was ever seen catching in the anime. The majority of Murcott Island is covered in dense forest, and a lake is also present. A fairly large town with tall and grand buildings exists some distance away from the beachfront.

Places of interest

Pokémon Center

Main article: Pokémon Center

The Pokémon Center on Murcott Island is located in the town area. The building is white with columns and an orange domed roof. The Center almost looks like a giant Town Hall with a "P" on its front. Inside, it is run by Nurse Joy and Chansey.


Pokémon seen on Murcott Island

Murcott Island Caterpie.png
Caterpie (multiple)
Murcott Island Metapod.png
Metapod
Murcott Island Caterpie Weedle.png
Weedle
Murcott Island Beedrill.png
Beedrill
Murcott Island Paras.png
Paras
Murcott Island Venomoth.png
Venomoth
Murcott Island Scyther.png
Scyther (multiple)
Pinsir Orange Islands.png
Pinsir

Caught Pokémon

Tracey Scyther.png
Tracey's Scyther

Trivia

Name origin

Language Name Origin
Japanese マーコット島 Murcott Tō From murcott, a mandarin-sweet orange hybrid that is also known as the honey tangerine
English, German Murcott Island From its Japanese name
French Île Cachou From cachou, catechu
Italian Isola Murcott From its English name
Spanish Isla Murcott From its English name
Korean 벌귤섬 Beolgyul Seom From 벌꿀 beolkkul (honey) and 꿀귤 kkulgyul (murcott)
Chinese 馬科特島 / 马科特岛 Mǎkētè Dǎo / Máhfōdahk Dóu* Transliteration of its Japanese name
馬扣克島 Mǎkòukè Dǎo* Corruption of its Japanese name
默科特岛 Mòkētè Dǎo* Transliteration of its Japanese name
Norwegian Murcott-øya From English name
Polish Wyspa Murcott From English name
Swedish Murcott-ön From English name


Orange Islands
Coral-Eye Badge.png Sea Ruby Badge.png Spike Shell Badge.png Jade Star Badge.png WinnerTrophy.png
Inhabited islands
AscorbiaButwalGoldenHamlinKinnowKumquatMandarin N.
Mandarin S.MikanMoroMurcottNavelPummeloShamouti
SunburstTangeloTarrocoTrovitaValencia
Deserted islands
CleopatraFairchildFireFukuhara No. 4
GrapefruitIceLightningPinkanRind
Unnamed islands
Unnamed island (EP092)Unnamed island (EP098)
Unnamed island (EP110)Unnamed island (PK04)
Settlements
TrovitopolisYambera
Landmarks
Ghost shipPalace of VictoryPokémon ShowboatPummelo Stadium


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