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'''Cero Island''' (Japanese: '''セロアイランド''' ''Cero Island'') is an {{pkmn|anime}}-exclusive location. Located in the distant seas, it was featured in ''[[JN046|Getting More Than You Battled For!]]''.
'''Cero Island''' (Japanese: '''セロアイランド''' ''Cero Island'') is an {{pkmn|anime}}-exclusive location. Located in the distant seas, it was featured in ''[[JN046|Getting More Than You Battled For!]]''.


{{Ash}} and [[Goh]] visited Cero Island in search of {{OBP|Mew|recurring}} and traveled there by boat. While exploring the jungle, they encountered a group of {{p|Mankey}}, and Goh {{pkmn2|caught}} one of them. This enraged the other Mankey, leading them to chase Ash and Goh into a marsh where Ash nearly sank, only to be saved by Goh's {{p|Heracross}}.
{{Ash}} and [[Goh]] visited Cero Island in search of {{an|Mew}} and traveled there by boat. While exploring the jungle, they encountered a group of {{p|Mankey}}, and Goh {{pkmn2|caught}} one of them. This enraged the other Mankey, leading them to chase Ash and Goh into a marsh where Ash nearly sank, only to be saved by [[Goh's Heracross]].


Using {{p|Caterpie}}'s {{m|String Shot}}, Ash and Goh started to climb over the Marsh, only to be ambushed by a {{p|Kingler}} and {{p|Krabby}}. Goh managed to catch Krabby as they continued along their journey. As Ash and Goh started to cross a river by jumping on the stones, a {{p|Gyarados}} attacked them but Goh was unable to catch it. After falling into the river, Ash and Goh ended up going over a waterfall.
Using {{TP|Goh|Caterpie}}'s {{m|String Shot}}, Ash and Goh started to climb over the Marsh, only to be ambushed by a {{p|Kingler}} and {{p|Krabby}}. Goh managed to catch Krabby as they continued along their journey. As Ash and Goh started to cross a river by jumping on the stones, a {{p|Gyarados}} attacked them but Goh was unable to catch it. After falling into the river, Ash and Goh ended up going over a waterfall.


After coming round, Ash and Goh encountered a group of Pokémon before meeting their protective guardian, {{OBP|Mewtwo|M01}}. Ash and Goh attempted to {{pkmn|battle}} Mewtwo with {{AP|Pikachu}}, {{AP|Lucario}}, and {{TP|Goh|Cinderace}} but they weren't able to do any damage. Eventually Mewtwo decided to leave the Island and remain in hiding along with the Pokémon it had rescued from people, before teleporting Ash and Goh back to [[Cerise Laboratory]].
After coming round, Ash and Goh encountered a group of Pokémon before meeting their protective guardian, {{OBP|Mewtwo|M01}}. Ash and Goh attempted to {{pkmn|battle}} Mewtwo with {{AP|Pikachu}}, {{AP|Lucario}}, and {{TP|Goh|Cinderace}} but they weren't able to do any damage. Eventually Mewtwo decided to leave the Island and remain in hiding along with the Pokémon it had rescued from people, before teleporting Ash and Goh back to [[Cerise Laboratory]].
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===Caught Pokémon===
===Caught Pokémon===
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| {{ActivePoké|Cero Island|Mareep|Cero Island Mareep.png|Electric|disp=Mareep (x2)|link=no}}
| {{ActivePoké|Cero Island|Mareep|Cero Island Mareep.png|Electric|disp=Mareep (×2)|link=no}}
| {{ActivePoké|Cero Island|Mudbray|Cero Island Mudbray Patrat.png|Ground|disp=Mudbray|link=no}}
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| Japanese
| Japanese
| セロアイランド ''Cero Isand''
| セロアイランド ''Cero Island''
| From ''cero'' (Spanish for zero)
| From ''cero'' (Spanish for zero)
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| Cero Island
| Cero Island
| Same as Japanese
| Same as Japanese
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Italian
| Isola Zerum
| From ''zero''
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Czech
| Ostrov Cero
| Same as English
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Finnish
| Cero-saari
| Same as English
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Polish
| Wyspa Cero
| Same as English
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Brazilian Portuguese
| Ilha Cero
| Same as English
|}
|}
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[[es:Isla Cero (anime)]]
[[es:Isla Cero (anime)]]
[[zh:虛無島]]
[[it:Isola Zerum]]
[[zh:賽羅島]]

Latest revision as of 19:43, 5 April 2024

Cero Island
セロアイランド Cero Island
Cero Island.png
Cero Island
Region Unknown
Debut Getting More Than You Battled For!

Cero Island (Japanese: セロアイランド Cero Island) is an anime-exclusive location. Located in the distant seas, it was featured in Getting More Than You Battled For!.

Ash and Goh visited Cero Island in search of Mew and traveled there by boat. While exploring the jungle, they encountered a group of Mankey, and Goh caught one of them. This enraged the other Mankey, leading them to chase Ash and Goh into a marsh where Ash nearly sank, only to be saved by Goh's Heracross.

Using Caterpie's String Shot, Ash and Goh started to climb over the Marsh, only to be ambushed by a Kingler and Krabby. Goh managed to catch Krabby as they continued along their journey. As Ash and Goh started to cross a river by jumping on the stones, a Gyarados attacked them but Goh was unable to catch it. After falling into the river, Ash and Goh ended up going over a waterfall.

After coming round, Ash and Goh encountered a group of Pokémon before meeting their protective guardian, Mewtwo. Ash and Goh attempted to battle Mewtwo with Pikachu, Lucario, and Cinderace but they weren't able to do any damage. Eventually Mewtwo decided to leave the Island and remain in hiding along with the Pokémon it had rescued from people, before teleporting Ash and Goh back to Cerise Laboratory.

Cero Island is uninhabited by people. Its steep cliffs make it impassable to most, while its dense jungles and rivers are home to many wild Pokémon.

Pokémon seen on Cero Island

Cero Island Pidgey Butterfree Spearow.png
Pidgey
Cero Island Pidgey Butterfree Spearow.png
Spearow
Cero Island Pidgey Butterfree Spearow.png
Butterfree
Cero Island Mankey.png
Mankey (multiple)
Cero Island Poliwag.png
Poliwag
Cero Island Kingler.png
Kingler
Cero Island Gyarados.png
Gyarados

Caught Pokémon

Goh Mankey.png
Goh's Mankey
Goh Krabby.png
Goh's Krabby

Previously resided on Cero Island

Mewtwo Journeys.png
Mewtwo
Cero Island Mareep.png
Mareep (×2)
Cero Island Mudbray Patrat.png
Mudbray
Cero Island Mudbray Patrat.png
Patrat
Cero Island Buneary Skiddo Skitty.png
Buneary
Cero Island Buneary Skiddo Skitty.png
Skiddo
Cero Island Buneary Skiddo Skitty.png
Skitty

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese セロアイランド Cero Island From cero (Spanish for zero)
English Cero Island Same as Japanese
Italian Isola Zerum From zero
Czech Ostrov Cero Same as English
Finnish Cero-saari Same as English
Polish Wyspa Cero Same as English
Brazilian Portuguese Ilha Cero Same as English



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