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The '''Celadon Condominiums''' (Japanese: '''タマムシマンション''' ''Tamamushi Condominiums'') is a | The '''Celadon Condominiums''' (Japanese: '''タマムシマンション''' ''Tamamushi Condominiums'') is a four-floored building found in [[Celadon City]] that serves as [[Game Freak]]'s headquarters in [[Kanto]]. | ||
Prior to [[Generation IV]], it was called the '''Celadon Mansion''' in | Prior to [[Generation IV]], it was called the '''Celadon Mansion''' in the Western releases due to a mistranslation. This is because マンション ''mansion'' is a loanword in Japanese that refers to {{wp|condominium}}s, not a {{wp|mansion}}. | ||
==Role== | ==Role== | ||
The Celadon Condominiums is the home of the in-game [[Game Freak]] development studio in the [[Kanto]] [[region]], where the lead developer will give the | The Celadon Condominiums is the home of the in-game [[Game Freak]] development studio in the [[Kanto]] [[region]], where the lead developer will give the player a [[diploma]] that signifies that they have completed the [[National Pokédex]]. In {{game|Yellow}}, {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, the graphic artist at the Game Freak Development Room on the third floor also asks the player if they want to {{DL|Game Boy Printer|diploma|print their diploma}} as proof. | ||
===Generations I and | ===Generations I, III, and VII=== | ||
{{ | In the [[Generation I]] games and {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, there is a Poké Ball containing an {{p|Eevee}} inside the room at the roof, which the player can take. There is a [[Non-player character|NPC]] in the room who provides the player with standard information concerning [[status condition]]s on his blackboard, much like the Pokémon academy in [[Viridian City]]. In FireRed and LeafGreen, he also explains how to use the [[Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter]]. | ||
In FireRed and LeafGreen, a woman in the Manager's Suite—the manager of the facility—will give the player [[Tea]], which they must give to one of the guards in the [[gate]]s surrounding [[Saffron City]] in order to pass. Additionally, for the [[Fame Checker]], this old woman provides information about [[Daisy Oak]], and the {{DL|Magazines in the Pokémon world|Pokémon Journal}} in the Game Freak Meeting Room contains information about [[Erika]]. | |||
In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], the Poké Ball containing an {{p|Eevee}} is no longer present, possibly due to the {{ga|Partner Pokémon|Partner}} Eevee available in the latter game. Instead, {{TM|44|Play Rough}} is obtainable in the rooftop room. Like in [[Generation V]] and previous [[Generation VII]] games, after becoming {{pkmn|Champion}}, the player can battle [[Shigeki Morimoto]], who appears as a {{tc|Coach Trainer}} in this game, using the same set of {{cat|Generation I Pokémon}} he used in {{g|Sun and Moon}}. | |||
===Generations II and IV=== | ===Generations II and IV=== | ||
In [[Generation II]], {{ | In the [[Generation II]] games, at {{DL|Time|night}} a man inside the room on the roof will give the player {{TM|03|Curse}}; in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, he gives out the [[Spell Tag]] instead. Also, in HeartGold and SoulSilver, he implies that [[Bicycle|cycling]] north on {{rt|17|Kanto|Cycling Road}} will reduce the player's speed; while true in the Generation II games, there is no longer a speed decrease in HeartGold and SoulSilver. | ||
Exclusively in | Exclusively in HeartGold and SoulSilver, the [[Key Item]] [[GB Sounds]] can be obtained here, after obtaining all 16 [[Badge]]s. | ||
==Items== | ==Items== | ||
{{Itlisth|building}} | {{Itlisth|building}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Tea III|1F, from the Manager in the Manager's Suite|FR=yes|LG=yes|display=[[Tea]]}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Tea|1F, from the Manager|FR=yes|LG=yes|display= | |||
{{Itemlist|GB Sounds|3F, from [[Game Freak]] sound designer after obtaining all 16 [[Badge]]s|HG=yes|SS=yes}} | {{Itemlist|GB Sounds|3F, from [[Game Freak]] sound designer after obtaining all 16 [[Badge]]s|HG=yes|SS=yes}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Spell Tag| | {{Itemlist|Fresh Water|3F, on the water dispenser ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Shiny Charm|3F, from the game director after catching every non-{{pkmn2|Mythical}} Pokémon|LP=yes|LE=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|PP Max|3F, from [[Shigeki Morimoto|Morimoto]] after defeating him, after becoming {{pkmn|Champion}}|LP=yes|LE=yes|display=[[PP Max]] ×10}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Health Candy|Roof, on the fenced-off east side|LP=yes|LE=yes|display=[[Health Candy]] ×3}} | |||
{{Itemlist|TM Unknown|Roof, from the man inside after listening to his story{{sup/t|N}}|G=yes|S=yes|C=yes|display={{TM|03|Curse}}}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Spell Tag|Roof, from the man inside after listening to his story{{sup/t|N}}|HG=yes|SS=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|TM Fairy|Roof, in the room on the west side|LP=yes|LE=yes|display={{TM|44|Play Rough}}}} | |||
{{Itlistfoot|building}} | {{Itlistfoot|building}} | ||
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{{Catch/header|building|no}} | {{Catch/header|building|no}} | ||
{{catch/div|building|Gift Pokémon}} | {{catch/div|building|Gift Pokémon}} | ||
{{catch/entry1|133|Eevee|yes|yes|yes|Gift|25|{{tt|One| | {{catch/entry1|133|Eevee|yes|yes|yes|Gift|25|{{tt|One|Roof}}}} | ||
{{catch/footer|building}} | {{catch/footer|building}} | ||
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{{Catch/header|building|no}} | {{Catch/header|building|no}} | ||
{{catch/div|building|Gift Pokémon}} | {{catch/div|building|Gift Pokémon}} | ||
{{catch/entryfl|133|Eevee|yes|yes|Gift|25|{{tt|One| | {{catch/entryfl|133|Eevee|yes|yes|Gift|25|{{tt|One|Roof}}}} | ||
{{catch/footer|building}} | {{catch/footer|building}} | ||
==Trainers== | |||
===Generation VII=== | |||
All of these Trainers appear at the Condominiums once the player has become {{pkmn|Champion}}. | |||
====2F==== | |||
{{trainerheader|building}} | |||
{{trainerentry/master|VSPsychic Master PE.png{{!}}90px|Psychic|Rui|122|Mr. Mime|♂|70|Psychic|Calm Mind|Psychic|Barrier|Fairy|Dazzling Gleam|36=ルイ|37=Rui}} | |||
{{trainerfooter|building|PE}} | |||
====3F==== | |||
{{Party/Single | |||
|color={{Let's Go Eevee color}} | |||
|headcolor={{Let's Go Pikachu color light}} | |||
|bordercolor={{Let's Go Eevee color dark}} | |||
|sprite=VSCoach Trainer M PE.png | |||
|size=x90px | |||
|prize={{Pdollar}}5,400 | |||
|class=Coach Trainer | |||
|name={{color2|000|Shigeki Morimoto|Morimoto}} | |||
|game=PE | |||
|location=Celadon Condominiums | |||
|pokemon=6}} | |||
|{{Pokémon/7 | |||
|ndex=115 | |||
|pokemon=Kangaskhan | |||
|level=54 | |||
|gender=female | |||
|type1=Normal | |||
|move1=Fake Out|move1type=Normal|move1cat=Physical | |||
|move2=Sucker Punch|move2type=Dark|move2cat=Physical | |||
|move3=Dizzy Punch|move3type=Normal|move3cat=Physical | |||
|move4=Outrage|move4type=Dragon|move4cat=Physical}} | |||
|{{Pokémon/7 | |||
|ndex=136 | |||
|pokemon=Flareon | |||
|level=54 | |||
|gender=male | |||
|type1=Fire | |||
|move1=Quick Attack|move1type=Normal|move1cat=Physical | |||
|move2=Double Kick|move2type=Fighting|move2cat=Physical | |||
|move3=Flare Blitz|move3type=Fire|move3cat=Physical | |||
|move4=Superpower|move4type=Fighting|move4cat=Physical}} | |||
|{{Pokémon/7 | |||
|ndex=134 | |||
|pokemon=Vaporeon | |||
|level=54 | |||
|gender=female | |||
|type1=Water | |||
|move1=Quick Attack|move1type=Normal|move1cat=Physical | |||
|move2=Double Kick|move2type=Fighting|move2cat=Physical | |||
|move3=Hydro Pump|move3type=Water|move3cat=Special | |||
|move4=Blizzard|move4type=Ice|move4cat=Special}} | |||
{{Party/Div|color={{Let's Go Eevee color}}}} | |||
|{{Pokémon/7 | |||
|ndex=135 | |||
|pokemon=Jolteon | |||
|level=54 | |||
|gender=male | |||
|type1=Electric | |||
|move1=Quick Attack|move1type=Normal|move1cat=Physical | |||
|move2=Double Kick|move2type=Fighting|move2cat=Physical | |||
|move3=Thunder|move3type=Electric|move3cat=Special | |||
|move4=Shadow Ball|move4type=Ghost|move4cat=Special}} | |||
|{{Pokémon/7 | |||
|ndex=068 | |||
|pokemon=Machamp | |||
|level=54 | |||
|gender=male | |||
|type1=Fighting | |||
|move1=Superpower|move1type=Fighting|move1cat=Physical | |||
|move2=Earthquake|move2type=Ground|move2cat=Physical | |||
|move3=Poison Jab|move3type=Poison|move3cat=Physical | |||
|move4=Rock Slide|move4type=Rock|move4cat=Physical}} | |||
|{{Pokémon/7 | |||
|ndex=149 | |||
|pokemon=Dragonite | |||
|level=54 | |||
|gender=male | |||
|type1=Dragon|type2=Flying | |||
|move1=Dragon Pulse|move1type=Dragon|move1cat=Special | |||
|move2=Blizzard|move2type=Ice|move2cat=Special | |||
|move3=Fire Blast|move3type=Fire|move3cat=Special | |||
|move4=Thunder|move4type=Electric|move4cat=Special}} | |||
{{Party/Footer}} | |||
====Roof==== | |||
{{trainerheader|building}} | |||
{{trainerentry/master|VSAce Trainer M Master PE.png{{!}}90px|Ace Trainer|Tim|004|Charmander|♂|65|Normal|Slash|Fighting|Seismic Toss|Normal|Smokescreen|36=アキオ|37=Akio}} | |||
{{trainerfooter|building|PE}} | |||
==Layout== | ==Layout== | ||
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! style="background:#{{Locationcolor/light|building}}" | 2F | ! style="background:#{{Locationcolor/light|building}}" | 2F | ||
! style="background:#{{Locationcolor/light|building}}" | 3F | ! style="background:#{{Locationcolor/light|building}}" | 3F | ||
! style="background:#{{Locationcolor/light|building}}" | | ! style="background:#{{Locationcolor/light|building}}" | Roof | ||
! style="background:#{{Locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | | ! style="background:#{{Locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Roof room | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background:#{{red color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|Red}} | ! style="background:#{{red color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|Red}} | ||
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! style="background:#{{soulsilver color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|SoulSilver}} | ! style="background:#{{soulsilver color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|SoulSilver}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="6" style="background:#{{Locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | | | colspan="6" style="background:#{{Locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* In the [[Generation I]] and {{gen|II}} games, there are four [[Game Freak]] employees on the third floor of Celadon Condominiums. | * In the [[Generation I]] and {{gen|II}} games, there are four [[Game Freak]] employees at the Game Freak Development Room on the third floor of Celadon Condominiums. During the ''Iwata Asks'' about {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, [[Shigeki Morimoto]] stated that the team only had four programmers developing {{game|Red and Green|s}} and {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}.<ref>[http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/ds/pokemon/0/2 Iwata Asks : Pokémon HeartGold Version & SoulSilver Version : Just Being President Was A Waste!]</ref> Despite this, only one of the Game Freak [[Non-player character|NPCs]] in Celadon Condominiums is a programmer. The [[credits]] of {{game|Blue| (Japanese)}}, {{v2|Yellow}}, and {{v2|Crystal}} also list additional programmers. | ||
* In {{game|Crystal}} only | * In {{game|Crystal}} only, there is an [[Easter egg]] on the right side of the staircase that leads up from the roof's entrance/exit. Interacting with this wall yields the text "''There's {{wp|graffiti}} on the wall... <Player> added a moustache!''" | ||
==In other languages== | |||
{| | |||
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''Celadon Condominiums'' | |||
{{langtable|color={{locationcolor/light|building}}|bordercolor={{locationcolor/dark|building}} | |||
|fr=Résidence Céladon | |||
|de=Prismania-Wohnungen | |||
|it=Condominio di Azzurropoli | |||
|ko=무지개맨션 ''Mujigae Mansion'' | |||
|es=Edificio Azulona | |||
}} | |||
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''Celadon Mansion'' | |||
{{langtable|color={{locationcolor/light|building}}|bordercolor={{locationcolor/dark|building}} | |||
|fr=Manoir Céladon | |||
|de=Prismania-Villa | |||
|it=Villazzurra | |||
|ko=무지개맨션 ''Mujigae Mansion'' | |||
|pt_br=Mansão Celadon | |||
|es=Mansión Azulona | |||
}} | |||
|} | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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{{Kanto}} | {{Kanto}} | ||
{{clear}} | |||
{{Project Locations notice}} | {{Project Locations notice}} | ||
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[[Category:HeartGold and SoulSilver locations]] | [[Category:HeartGold and SoulSilver locations]] | ||
[[es: | [[de:Prismania-Apartments]] | ||
[[es:Edificio Azulona]] | |||
[[fr:Résidence Céladon]] | [[fr:Résidence Céladon]] | ||
[[it: | [[it:Condominio di Azzurropoli]] | ||
[[ja:タマムシマンション]] | [[ja:タマムシマンション]] | ||
[[zh:玉虹大厦]] |
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Location: | Celadon City | |||
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Region: | Kanto | |||
Generations: | I, II, III, IV | |||
Location of Celadon Condominiums in Kanto. | ||||
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The Celadon Condominiums (Japanese: タマムシマンション Tamamushi Condominiums) is a four-floored building found in Celadon City that serves as Game Freak's headquarters in Kanto.
Prior to Generation IV, it was called the Celadon Mansion in the Western releases due to a mistranslation. This is because マンション mansion is a loanword in Japanese that refers to condominiums, not a mansion.
Role
The Celadon Condominiums is the home of the in-game Game Freak development studio in the Kanto region, where the lead developer will give the player a diploma that signifies that they have completed the National Pokédex. In Pokémon Yellow, Gold, Silver, and Crystal, the graphic artist at the Game Freak Development Room on the third floor also asks the player if they want to print their diploma as proof.
Generations I, III, and VII
In the Generation I games and Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, there is a Poké Ball containing an Eevee inside the room at the roof, which the player can take. There is a NPC in the room who provides the player with standard information concerning status conditions on his blackboard, much like the Pokémon academy in Viridian City. In FireRed and LeafGreen, he also explains how to use the Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter.
In FireRed and LeafGreen, a woman in the Manager's Suite—the manager of the facility—will give the player Tea, which they must give to one of the guards in the gates surrounding Saffron City in order to pass. Additionally, for the Fame Checker, this old woman provides information about Daisy Oak, and the Pokémon Journal in the Game Freak Meeting Room contains information about Erika.
In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, the Poké Ball containing an Eevee is no longer present, possibly due to the Partner Eevee available in the latter game. Instead, TM44 (Play Rough) is obtainable in the rooftop room. Like in Generation V and previous Generation VII games, after becoming Champion, the player can battle Shigeki Morimoto, who appears as a Coach Trainer in this game, using the same set of Generation I Pokémon he used in Pokémon Sun and Moon.
Generations II and IV
In the Generation II games, at night a man inside the room on the roof will give the player TM03 (Curse); in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, he gives out the Spell Tag instead. Also, in HeartGold and SoulSilver, he implies that cycling north on Cycling Road will reduce the player's speed; while true in the Generation II games, there is no longer a speed decrease in HeartGold and SoulSilver.
Exclusively in HeartGold and SoulSilver, the Key Item GB Sounds can be obtained here, after obtaining all 16 Badges.
Items
Item | Location | Games | |
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Tea | 1F, from the Manager in the Manager's Suite | FR LG | |
GB Sounds | 3F, from Game Freak sound designer after obtaining all 16 Badges | HG SS | |
Fresh Water | 3F, on the water dispenser (hidden) | P E | |
Shiny Charm | 3F, from the game director after catching every non-Mythical Pokémon | P E | |
PP Max ×10 | 3F, from Morimoto after defeating him, after becoming Champion | P E | |
Health Candy ×3 | Roof, on the fenced-off east side | P E | |
TM03 (Curse) | Roof, from the man inside after listening to his storyNight | G S C | |
Spell Tag | Roof, from the man inside after listening to his storyNight | HG SS | |
TM44 (Play Rough) | Roof, in the room on the west side | P E | |
Pokémon
Generation I
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate | |||||||||||
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R | B | Y |
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25 | One | |||||||||
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
Generation III
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate | |||||||||||
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Gift Pokémon | |||||||||||||||
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FR | LG |
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25 | One | ||||||||||
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
Trainers
Generation VII
All of these Trainers appear at the Condominiums once the player has become Champion.
2F
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3F
Roof
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Layout
Interior
Version | 1F | 2F | 3F | Roof | Roof room |
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Silver | |||||
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LeafGreen | |||||
HeartGold | |||||
SoulSilver | |||||
Exterior
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Trivia
- In the Generation I and II games, there are four Game Freak employees at the Game Freak Development Room on the third floor of Celadon Condominiums. During the Iwata Asks about Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, Shigeki Morimoto stated that the team only had four programmers developing Pokémon Red and Green and Pokémon Gold and Silver.[1] Despite this, only one of the Game Freak NPCs in Celadon Condominiums is a programmer. The credits of Pokémon Blue, Yellow, and Crystal also list additional programmers.
- In Pokémon Crystal only, there is an Easter egg on the right side of the staircase that leads up from the roof's entrance/exit. Interacting with this wall yields the text "There's graffiti on the wall... <Player> added a moustache!"
In other languages
Celadon Condominiums
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Celadon Mansion
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References
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