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'''Absentia Natural Park''' (Japanese: '''アルサス自然公園''' '' | '''Absentia Natural Park''' (Japanese: '''アルサス自然公園''' ''Alsace Natural Park'') is an [[Pokémon anime|anime-exclusive]] location in [[Unova]], seen in ''[[M16|Genesect and the Legend Awakened]]''. It is known as '''Alssace Nature Park''' in the English-language version of the [[Genesect and the Legend Awakened (manga)|manga adaptation]]. | ||
It is a verdant park where [[Eric]] found the Panna Lotus flowers, which he transplanted to [[Pokémon Hills]] in [[New Tork City]]. At the end of the film, Ash, [[Ash's friends|his friends]] and Eric helped the [[Genesect Army]] relocate to the park due to their attachment to the Panna Lotuses. | It is a verdant park where [[Eric]] found the Panna Lotus flowers, which he transplanted to [[Pokémon Hills]] in [[New Tork City]]. At the end of the film, Ash, [[Ash's friends|his friends]] and Eric helped the [[Genesect Army]] relocate to the park due to their attachment to the Panna Lotuses. |
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Absentia Natural Park アルサス自然公園 Alsace Natural Park | |
Absentia Natural Park | |
Region | Unova |
Debut | Genesect and the Legend Awakened |
Absentia Natural Park (Japanese: アルサス自然公園 Alsace Natural Park) is an anime-exclusive location in Unova, seen in Genesect and the Legend Awakened. It is known as Alssace Nature Park in the English-language version of the manga adaptation.
It is a verdant park where Eric found the Panna Lotus flowers, which he transplanted to Pokémon Hills in New Tork City. At the end of the film, Ash, his friends and Eric helped the Genesect Army relocate to the park due to their attachment to the Panna Lotuses.
Pokémon at the park
Genesect Army |
Trivia
- The Japanese name of the park may be derived from Alsace, a region in France known to contain many forests.