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'''Dandelion Island''' (Japanese: '''タンポポ島''' ''Tanpopo Island'') is an {{pkmn|anime}}-exclusive location in [[Sinnoh]], which is nearby [[Lily of the Valley Island]]. It was featured in ''[[DP181|Bucking the Treasure Trend!]]''. | '''Dandelion Island''' (Japanese: '''タンポポ島''' ''Tanpopo Island'') is an {{pkmn|anime}}-exclusive location in [[Sinnoh]], which is nearby [[Lily of the Valley Island]]. It was featured in ''[[DP181|Bucking the Treasure Trend!]]''. | ||
The island is covered with mountainous and forest terrain. Dandelion Island is most often visited as a restock point for ships in the town on the southern coast of the island. | The island is covered with mountainous and forest terrain. Dandelion Island is most often visited as a restock point for ships in the town on the southern coast of the island. People who actually venture onto the interior of the island to explore are viable to run into Pokémon set as traps such as {{p|Voltorb}}, {{p|Pineco}}, {{p|Vileplume}}, and {{p|Graveler}}, along with {{p|Gloom}} and {{p|Golem}} that don't appear on the island's treasure maps. These Pokémon guard a set of ruins, wherein lies a {{p|Claydol}} guarding some ancient pottery. | ||
When [[Ash's friends]], en route to the Lily of the Valley Island, along with [[Buck]], arrive at these ruins, {{TRT}} sets off the trap, triggering the Claydol's emergence. Buck later captures this Claydol and discovers the ancient pottery it was guarding. | When [[Ash's friends]], en route to the Lily of the Valley Island, along with [[Buck]], arrive at these ruins, {{TRT}} sets off the trap, triggering the Claydol's emergence. Buck later captures this Claydol and discovers the ancient pottery it was guarding. | ||
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| Japanese | | Japanese | ||
| タンポポ島 ''Tanpopo Island'' | | タンポポ島 ''Tanpopo Island'' | ||
| From タンポポ {{wp|Taraxacum|dandelion}}. | | From ''タンポポ'', {{wp|Taraxacum|dandelion}}. | ||
|- style="background:#FFF;" | |- style="background:#FFF;" | ||
| English | | English | ||
| Dandelion Island | | Dandelion Island | ||
| From dandelion. | | From ''dandelion''. | ||
|- style="background:#FFF;" | |||
| Italian | |||
| Isola del Soffione | |||
| From ''soffione'', dandelion. | |||
|- style="background:#FFF;" | |- style="background:#FFF;" | ||
| {{tt|French|European}} | | {{tt|French|European}} |
Revision as of 13:30, 16 May 2017
Dandelion Island タンポポ島 Tanpopo Island | |
![]() Dandelion Island | |
Region | Sinnoh |
Debut | Bucking the Treasure Trend! |
Dandelion Island (Japanese: タンポポ島 Tanpopo Island) is an anime-exclusive location in Sinnoh, which is nearby Lily of the Valley Island. It was featured in Bucking the Treasure Trend!.
The island is covered with mountainous and forest terrain. Dandelion Island is most often visited as a restock point for ships in the town on the southern coast of the island. People who actually venture onto the interior of the island to explore are viable to run into Pokémon set as traps such as Voltorb, Pineco, Vileplume, and Graveler, along with Gloom and Golem that don't appear on the island's treasure maps. These Pokémon guard a set of ruins, wherein lies a Claydol guarding some ancient pottery.
When Ash's friends, en route to the Lily of the Valley Island, along with Buck, arrive at these ruins, Team Rocket sets off the trap, triggering the Claydol's emergence. Buck later captures this Claydol and discovers the ancient pottery it was guarding.
Pokémon seen on Dandelion Island
![]() Voltorb (multiple) |
![]() Pineco (multiple) |
![]() Gloom (multiple) |
![]() Vileplume (multiple) |
![]() Graveler (multiple) |
![]() Golem |
![]() Onix |
![]() Claydol |
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | タンポポ島 Tanpopo Island | From タンポポ, dandelion. |
English | Dandelion Island | From dandelion. |
Italian | Isola del Soffione | From soffione, dandelion. |
French | Ile des Pissenlits | Translation of the English name. |
Chinese (Taiwan) | 蒲公英島 Púgōngyīng Dǎo | From 蒲公英 púgōngyīng, dandelion. |
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