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* Milos Island (ミロスとう) was used as the OT of Japanese [[List of Wi-Fi Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation V#Milos Island Thundurus|Thundurus]] and [[List of Wi-Fi Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation V#Milos Island Tornadus|Tornadus]] distributed over [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Wi-Fi]] in 2011. | * Milos Island (ミロスとう) was used as the OT of Japanese [[List of Wi-Fi Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation V#Milos Island Thundurus|Thundurus]] and [[List of Wi-Fi Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation V#Milos Island Tornadus|Tornadus]] distributed over [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Wi-Fi]] in 2011. | ||
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Milos Island ミロス島 Milos Island | |
Milos Island | |
Region | Unova |
Debut | The Lonely Deino! |
Milos Island (Japanese: ミロス島 Milos Island) is an anime-exclusive location in the Unova region. It exists off the coastline of Driftveil City. It was first featured from The Lonely Deino! to A Call for Brotherly Love! as Team Rocket prepared their plan to capture the Kami trio, but it was extensively featured in Stopping the Rage of Legends! Part 1 and Part 2, when Ash, Iris and Cilan came to the island.
Milos Island is the home of the Abundant Shrine in the anime where Landorus sleeps. Connected to the island are two smaller islands that house the shrines of Tornadus and Thundurus who also rest peacefully. However their peace was interrupted thanks to Team Rocket's destruction of their shrines. As a result they awoken angrily and began to wreak havoc on the island. Ash, Iris, Cilan and Lewis were able to stop them with the help of Landorus and after that peace returned to the island.
The island is known quite well for the Revival Herb crops that grow there. It often supplies Driftveil's market with the rare herb.
Pokémon seen on Milos Island
Lilligant ♀ |
Gothorita |
Patrat |
Pidove |
Blitzle |
Cottonee |
Basculin |
Darumaka |
Darmanitan |
Swanna |
Deerling |
Sawsbuck |
Alomomola |
Tornadus ♂ |
Thundurus ♂ |
Landorus ♂ |
Trivia
- Milos Island shares its name with an island of Greece.
- Milos Island (ミロスとう) was used as the OT of Japanese Thundurus and Tornadus distributed over Wi-Fi in 2011.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ミロス島 Milos Tō | From 三 mi (three) and ロス -los (the common suffix for the Kami trio). |
English | Milos Island | Same as Japanese name. |
French | Île de Milos | Same as Japanese name. |
German | Milos Insel | Same as Japanese name. |
Italian | Isola di Milos | Same as Japanese name. |
Spanish | Isla Milos | Same as Japanese name. |
Korean | 삼로스섬 Samnoseu Seom | From 삼 (三) sam and 로스 -roseu (the common suffix for the Kami trio). |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 三雲島 Sānyún Dǎo | Literally "Three clouds island". Also from 雲 -yún (the common suffix for the Kami trio). |
Polish | Wyspa Milos | Same as Japanese name. |
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