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| *: In English games, this is the name of this area (unlike the Japanese version, the city name is not mentioned). Therefore, when an Egg hatches here, the meeting location will remain as simply "Lighthouse" even though there are also other lighthouses in different regions. Several non-player characters refer to this as just "Lighthouse" in English as well, even though they often use the full name 「アサギのとうだい」 (''{{tt|Asagi|Olivine}}'s Lighthouse'') in the Japanese dialogue. | | *: In English games, this is the name of this area (unlike the Japanese version, the city name is not mentioned). Therefore, when an Egg hatches here, the meeting location will remain as simply "Lighthouse" even though there are also other lighthouses in different regions. Several non-player characters refer to this as just "Lighthouse" in English as well, even though they often use the full name 「アサギのとうだい」 (''{{tt|Asagi|Olivine}}'s Lighthouse'') in the Japanese dialogue. |
| *: In the core series remakes, a [[television]] commercial uses this lowercase common noun with no city name in English: "Come see the lighthouse!" On again, the Japanese version also uses the longer 「アサギのとうだい」 (''{{tt|Asagi|Olivine}}'s Lighthouse''). | | *: In the core series remakes, a [[television]] commercial uses this lowercase common noun with no city name in English: "Come see the lighthouse!" Once again, the Japanese version also uses the longer 「アサギのとうだい」 (''{{tt|Asagi|Olivine}}'s Lighthouse''). |
| * Lighthouse at Olivine | | * Lighthouse at Olivine |
| *: In the core series remakes, the [[non-player character]] who blocks the east exit in [[Mahogany Town]] uses this name. | | *: In the core series remakes, the [[non-player character]] who blocks the east exit in [[Mahogany Town]] uses this name. |
The Olivine Lighthouse or Olivine's Lighthouse (Japanese: アサギのとうだい Asagi's Lighthouse, alternatively アサギシティのとうだい Asagi City's Lighthouse), also shortened as Lighthouse (Japanese: とうだい Lighthouse), is a location in Johto.
It is also known as the Glitter Lighthouse (Japanese: かがやきのとうだい Radiance Lighthouse), Port Lighthouse (Japanese: みなとのとうだい Port Lighthouse), or in the anime as Shining Lighthouse (with the same Japanese name as the Glitter Lighthouse).
Terminology
In the Japanese core series games, the name of this area is 「アサギのとうだい」 (Asagi's Lighthouse). This name is seen when the player this area, and is also recorded as the meeting location for a Pokémon hatched here. This Japanese name is also often used in the character dialogue. It has a number of English translations:
- Lighthouse
- In English games, this is the name of this area (unlike the Japanese version, the city name is not mentioned). Therefore, when an Egg hatches here, the meeting location will remain as simply "Lighthouse" even though there are also other lighthouses in different regions. Several non-player characters refer to this as just "Lighthouse" in English as well, even though they often use the full name 「アサギのとうだい」 (Asagi's Lighthouse) in the Japanese dialogue.
- In the core series remakes, a television commercial uses this lowercase common noun with no city name in English: "Come see the lighthouse!" Once again, the Japanese version also uses the longer 「アサギのとうだい」 (Asagi's Lighthouse).
- Lighthouse at Olivine
- In the core series remakes, the non-player character who blocks the east exit in Mahogany Town uses this name.
- Olivine Lighthouse
- In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, this is the name seen on the sign outside the entrance.
- In Pokémon HeartGold & Pokémon SoulSilver: Super Music Collection, this is the name of this place's music theme.
- Olivine's Lighthouse
- In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, this is the name seen on the sign outside the entrance.
- Olivine City's lighthouse
- In Pokémon Masters EX, this is mentioned by Jasmine.
According to the entrance sign, this place is also known as the "Glitter Lighthouse" (Japanese: かがやきのとうだい Radiance Lighthouse), but this name is never said by anyone in the games. In the Japanese version of the anime, the lighthouse is referred by this name, but it was translated as "Shining Lighthouse" in the English dub.
In the core series games, the longer Japanese name 「アサギシティのとうだい」 (Asagi City's Lighthouse) is also found in the game dialogue. However, the equivalent names "Olivine City Lighthouse" or "Olivine City's Lighthouse" are not used anywhere in the English version. In one of the Pokégear calls from the remakes only, this place is referred to as the "Port Lighthouse" (Japanese: みなとのとうだい Port Lighthouse). In Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys, this place is known simply as the "Lighthouse" (Japanese: 灯台 Lighthouse), with the Japanese version written in kanji.
In the core series games
It is here that Trainers will first find Jasmine, the Olivine Gym Leader, from a hint by their rival. Amphy is an Ampharos who serves as a beacon for the Lighthouse. Recently, Amphy has become ill, and Jasmine, nurturing Amphy to health, will not leave for any reason until Amphy is cured. She asks the player if they will travel across the sea to nearby Cianwood City to get a SecretPotion, then bring it back to her.
In Generation IV, Gentleman Preston and Lass Connie are actually Trainers from the Gym, and will return there once Amphy has been cured. Also in Generation IV, once the player has spoken to her, Jasmine opens a door for them leading to an elevator that goes from the top floor directly back to the bottom.
Items
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Protein
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2F, from Sailor Huey after defeating him in a rematch (third rematch onlyC)
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C HG SS
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Ether
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3F, next to Sailor Terrell
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G S C
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Hyper Potion
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3F, in the crack west of Sailor Kent (hidden)
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HG SS
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Rare Candy
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3F, northwest corner of outside ledge
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HG SS
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Ether
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3F, east of Sailor Kent
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HG SS
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TM87 (Swagger)
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4F, west of Lass Connie
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HG SS
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TM34 (Swagger)
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5F, west side of the outer area
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G S C
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Hyper Potion
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5F, next to TM34 (hidden)
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G S C
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Rare Candy
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5F, east side of outer area
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G S C
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Great Ball
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5F, inner area
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G S
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Super Repel
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5F, inner area
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C
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Super Repel
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5F, north of Sailor Roberto
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HG SS
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Super Potion
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Light Room, west side
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G S C
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Super Potion
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Light Room, east side
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HG SS
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Lass Connie レミ Remi Reward: $504
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5F
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Sailor Ernest ユキマサ Yukimasa Reward: $720
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Sailor Huey ゲンキ Genki Reward: $1360 After becoming Champion and defeating the previous teamC
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Trainers with a telephone symbol by their names will give their Pokégear number to the player, and may call or be called for a rematch with higher-level Pokémon.
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Lass Connie レミ Remi Reward: $336
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Sailor Roberto ユキマサ Yukimasa Reward: $576
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Rematch
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Gentleman Alfred カーネル Kernell Reward: $7200/9800/12800
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Trainers with a telephone symbol by their names will give their Pokégear number to the player, and may call or be called for a rematch with higher-level Pokémon.
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In the spin-off games
Pokémon Masters EX
Jasmine mentions this as the "Olivine City's lighthouse". She says that Ethan got medicine for Amphy in the past.
Jasmine forms a sync pair with an Ampharos. She says that the (unnamed) lighthouse keeper has been training this Ampharos to become Amphy's successor in the lighthouse.
In the anime
The Shining Lighthouse in the
anime
The Glitter Lighthouse, known as the "Shining Lighthouse" in the English dub, remains an important landmark and a popular tourist attraction in Olivine City. However, a neighboring electric lighthouse now does most of its work. An Ampharos has historically been the light source, and this tradition continues under Myron's watch.
In Fight for the Light!, Ash and his friends ventured over to the Shining Lighthouse so Ash could challenge Jasmine to a Gym battle. However, Jasmine was too concerned about her Ampharos, Sparkle, because it was ill. Team Rocket showed up on the scene and in their scheme to capture Sparkle, but were foiled by Janina and her Onix. Ash and his friends agreed to join Janina in traveling to Cianwood City to get medicine for Sparkle. They obtained the medicine in the following episode, and Janina returned to Olivine City with it, while Ash's group decided they would travel through the Whirl Islands first.
In Throwing in the Noctowl!, the light of the Shining Lighthouse helped Wings Alexander through the thick fog and avoid crashing his plane, which had Ash's group and Team Rocket aboard, into the Olivine sea cliffs. Janina, Jasmine, and a fully recovered Sparkle waved from the Shining Lighthouse as the plane corrected its course.
The lighthouse was featured on Lyra's presentation about Johto's landmarks in the Johto Festival in An Egg Scramble!.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
The Glitter Lighthouse briefly appeared in Pleased as Punch With Parasect when Silver and Crystal's ferry approached Olivine City.
Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys
The Glitter Lighthouse appeared in A Spectacular Battle To Save Ampharos!! when Jasmine told Gold and Chris how the Ampharos taking care of it had gotten sick.
Trivia
- In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, Jasmine leaves the top floor by walking north, where the only visible exit would be by falling into the hole. In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, there is an elevator available on the north wall, but Jasmine does not take it; instead, she leaves by walking south and going down the stairs, even though this way is actually a dead end.
- Jasmine makes a reference to this lighthouse when she meets the player in Sunyshore City. She says that one of the reasons Sunyshore reminds her of Olivine is because it has a tall lighthouse like her hometown.
In other languages