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'''Celadon University''' (Japanese: '''タマムシ大学''' ''{{tt|Tamamushi|Celadon}} University'') is a university located in [[Celadon City]].
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'''Celadon University''' (Japanese: '''タマムシ大学''' ''{{tt|Tamamushi|Celadon}} University'') is a university located in [[Celadon City]]. Celadon University is a special university which only children of primary school age can attend.


==In the games==
==In the games==
[[File:Celadon Uni Magikarp Badge.jpg|thumb|Celadon University's crest]]
[[File:Celadon Uni Magikarp Badge.jpg|thumb|Celadon University's crest]]
Celadon University does not directly appear in the games as a visitable location. However, it was used as a background for a [[List of Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation I#University Magikarp|special Magikarp giveaway]] in 1998. In this campaign, twenty players were awarded a special {{p|Magikarp}} that knows {{m|Dragon Rage}} through the "Celadon University Hyper Test" in an issue of [[Shogakukan]] Magazine.
Celadon University does not directly appear in the games as a visitable location. However, it was used as a background for a [[List of Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation I#University Magikarp|special Magikarp giveaway]] in 1998. In this campaign, twenty players were awarded a special {{p|Magikarp}} that knows {{m|Dragon Rage}} through the "Celadon University Hyper Test" in various magazines published by [[Shogakukan]].


Aside from the Magikarp itself, the winners of the campaign were also awarded several commemorative items. Among them were [[Magikarp (University promo)|Magikarp TCG Promo card]], a commemorative badge based on the university's crest, a Celadon University student ID card (with an artwork of the university on its back), a Celadon University notebook and a Celadon University student's book named '''Encyclopedia Pokemonica'''<!--don't add an é here, it's how the booklet itself spells it.--> which detailed some mysteries of the [[Pokémon world]], such as the mechanism of [[Poké Ball]]s.
Aside from the Magikarp itself, people who entered the campaign were also awarded several commemorative items. Among them were [[Magikarp (University promo)|Magikarp TCG Promo card]], a commemorative badge based on the university's crest, a Celadon University student ID card (with an artwork of the university on the back), a Celadon University notebook, and a Celadon University student's book named [[Encyclopedia Pokemonica]]<!--don't add an é here, it's how the booklet itself spells it.--> which detailed some mysteries of the [[Pokémon world]], such as the [[history of Poké Balls]].


The university's crest, as shown in the commemorative items, consists of a Magikarp and the Kanji 学 ''gaku'', meaning "to learn".
The university's crest, as shown in the commemorative items, consists of a Magikarp, {{p|Gyarados}}, and the Kanji 学 ''gaku'', meaning "to learn".


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
Celadon University is referred to multiple times in the anime. In ''[[EP136|Chikorita's Big Upset]]'', the episode's [[Nurse Joy]] mentions that she studied a degree in Pokémon psychology at Celadon University. In ''[[EP163|Fossil Fools]]'', it is revealed that {{an|Professor Oak}} used to teach there, and [[Foster]] was one of his top students.
Celadon University is referred to multiple times in the {{pkmn|anime}}. In ''[[EP136|Chikorita's Big Upset]]'', [[Nurse Joy]] mentioned that she studied a degree in Pokémon psychology at Celadon University. In ''[[EP163|Fossil Fools]]'', it was revealed that {{an|Professor Oak}} used to teach there, and [[Foster]] was one of his top students.


==In the manga==
==In the manga==
[[File:Celadon University.png|thumb|Celadon University in Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All series.]]
Following the Magikarp giveaway, the University has appeared in two manga series: [[Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All]] and [[Pokémon Adventures]]. In both manga, the appearance of the building is closely based on the artwork from the Student ID Card and the Magikarp with Dragon Rage is referenced in some way.
Following the Magikarp giveaway, the University has appeared in two manga series, namely [[Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All]] and [[Pokémon Adventures]]. In both of these mangas, the appearance of the building is closely based on the artwork from the Student ID Card and the Magikarp with Dragon Rage is referenced in some way.
 
===In Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All===
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
[[Shū]] visits Celadon University in ''[[GDZ06|Challenge at Tamamushi University!]]'' chapter. In order to be allowed to enter the university building one has to answer an exam question.
[[File:Celadon University Adventures.png|thumb|left|120px|Celadon University in Pokémon Adventures]]
Celadon University first appeared in ''[[PS046|Whacked by Marowak]]''. [[Erika]] lectures here sometimes in addition to her duties as a Gym Leader. She is seen giving a lecture about the Dragon Rage Magikarp in this chapter.
 
She was offered a full-time job on the university by Prof. Matsumoto. However, she declined because of her Gym Leader duties.


The university has a large campus, consisting of a swimming pool, a Chemical Research Laboratory, Pokémon Pharmaceutical Faculty, Pokémon Art faculty (where [[Tomoaki Imakuni]] is one of the students), a Pokémon Environmental Study Faculty, and the University Hospital where Shū saves a Magikarp knowing Dragon Rage (based on the giveaway campaign) from a {{p|Machamp}}. A hospital worker awards him with a university crest badge for this.
===In the Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All manga===
[[File:Celadon University GDZ.png|thumb|200px|Celadon University in Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All]]
[[Shu]] visits Celadon University in ''[[GDZ06|The Challenge at Celadon University!]]''. In order to be allowed to enter the university building one must answer an exam question.


===In Pokémon Adventures===
The university has a large campus, consisting of a swimming pool, Chemical Research Laboratory, Pokémon Pharmaceutical Faculty, Pokémon Art faculty (where [[Tomoaki Imakuni]] is one of the students), a Pokémon Environmental Study Faculty, and the University Hospital where Shu saves a Magikarp that knows Dragon Rage from a {{p|Machamp}}. A hospital worker awards him with a university crest badge for this.
Celadon University appears in [[Pokémon Adventures]], first appearing in ''[[PS046|Whacked by Marowak]]''. [[Erika]] lectures here sometimes in addition to her duties as a Gym Leader.  


==In other languages==
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Revision as of 07:54, 27 October 2019

Celadon University
タマムシ大学 Tamamushi University
Celadon University ID Card.jpg
Celadon University
Region Kanto
Debut Chikorita's Big Upset

Celadon University (Japanese: タマムシ大学 Tamamushi University) is a university located in Celadon City. Celadon University is a special university which only children of primary school age can attend.

In the games

Celadon University's crest

Celadon University does not directly appear in the games as a visitable location. However, it was used as a background for a special Magikarp giveaway in 1998. In this campaign, twenty players were awarded a special Magikarp that knows Dragon Rage through the "Celadon University Hyper Test" in various magazines published by Shogakukan.

Aside from the Magikarp itself, people who entered the campaign were also awarded several commemorative items. Among them were Magikarp TCG Promo card, a commemorative badge based on the university's crest, a Celadon University student ID card (with an artwork of the university on the back), a Celadon University notebook, and a Celadon University student's book named Encyclopedia Pokemonica which detailed some mysteries of the Pokémon world, such as the history of Poké Balls.

The university's crest, as shown in the commemorative items, consists of a Magikarp, Gyarados, and the Kanji 学 gaku, meaning "to learn".

In the anime

Celadon University is referred to multiple times in the anime. In Chikorita's Big Upset, Nurse Joy mentioned that she studied a degree in Pokémon psychology at Celadon University. In Fossil Fools, it was revealed that Professor Oak used to teach there, and Foster was one of his top students.

In the manga

Following the Magikarp giveaway, the University has appeared in two manga series: Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All and Pokémon Adventures. In both manga, the appearance of the building is closely based on the artwork from the Student ID Card and the Magikarp with Dragon Rage is referenced in some way.

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

Celadon University in Pokémon Adventures

Celadon University first appeared in Whacked by Marowak. Erika lectures here sometimes in addition to her duties as a Gym Leader. She is seen giving a lecture about the Dragon Rage Magikarp in this chapter.

She was offered a full-time job on the university by Prof. Matsumoto. However, she declined because of her Gym Leader duties.

In the Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All manga

Celadon University in Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All

Shu visits Celadon University in The Challenge at Celadon University!. In order to be allowed to enter the university building one must answer an exam question.

The university has a large campus, consisting of a swimming pool, Chemical Research Laboratory, Pokémon Pharmaceutical Faculty, Pokémon Art faculty (where Tomoaki Imakuni is one of the students), a Pokémon Environmental Study Faculty, and the University Hospital where Shu saves a Magikarp that knows Dragon Rage from a Machamp. A hospital worker awards him with a university crest badge for this.

In other languages

Language Title
Mandarin Chinese 玉虹大學 Yùhóng Dàxué (Taiwan)
Germany Flag.png German Prismania-Universität
Italy Flag.png Italian Università di Celadon City*
Università di Tamamushi*
South Korea Flag.png Korean 무지개대학 Mujigae Daehak
Poland Flag.png Polish Celadoński Uniwersytet
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Universidade de Celadon
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Đại học Tamamushi



Anime-exclusive locations in Kanto
A.J.'s GymAcapulcoBill's LighthouseCameran PalaceCamomile IslandCamp PokéhearstCeladon UniversityCerise Laboratory
Chrysanthemum IslandCommerce CityCremini TownCrimson CityDark CityDragonite IslandEevee Evolution LabEvolution Mountain
Fennel ValleyFighting Spirit GymFrodomar CityGaiva DamGardenia TownGrampa CanyonGringey CityHidden VillageHollywood
HopHopHop TownHouse of ImiteHutber PortIndigo AcademyIsland of the Giant PokémonKaz GymLeaf ForestMaiden's PeakMatcha City
Metallica IslandMirage MansionMossgreen VillageMt. HideawayMulberry CityNeon TownNew IslandO-Hina TownOld Shore WharfPokélantis
Pokémon LandPokémon Ninja SchoolPokémon TechPokémon Theme ParkPokémopolisPotpourri IslandRifure VillageRotaRoy's hometownSable City
Safari LandSayda IslandSayda LabScissor StreetSeafoam IslandSilver TownStone TownSunnytownTeam Rocket AcademyTeam Rocket HQ
Terracotta TownTree of BeginningUnnamed island (EP060)Vermilion City schoolVermilion ForestWisteria TownXanadu NurseryYas Gym
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Manga-exclusive locations
Magical Pokémon Journey: Walnut Tree
Phantom Thief Pokémon 7: Sun Sun
Pokémon Adventures: Cerise IslandCeladon UniversityMeteor VillagePoni Altar
Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All: Celadon UniversityKigan Island
Pokémon Pocket Monsters: Amusement Park
Pokémon Try Adventure: Meragura Volcano
The Electric Tale of Pikachu: Dream IslandHidden VillageMt. SpiritStone Town


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