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|north3=GO Park | |||
|south=Route 19 | |south=Route 19 | ||
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|gym=Fuchsia Gym | |gym=Fuchsia Gym | ||
|gymno=5{{sup/1|RGBY}}{{sup/3|FRLG}} | |gymno=5{{sup/1|RGBY}}{{sup/3|FRLG}}{{sup/7|PE}} | ||
|leader=Koga | |leader=Koga | ||
|leadersprite= | |leadersprite=VSKoga PE.png{{!}}80x80px | ||
|badge=Soul | |badge=Soul | ||
|gymtype=Poison | |gymtype=Poison | ||
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{{rt|15|Kanto}} leads into the city from the east, {{rt|18|Kanto}} from the west, and the beach of {{rt|19|Kanto}} is in the south. | {{rt|15|Kanto}} leads into the city from the east, {{rt|18|Kanto}} from the west, and the beach of {{rt|19|Kanto}} is in the south. | ||
[[Bill's grandfather]] lives in Fuchsia City. In the {{pkmn|anime}}, the | [[Bill's grandfather]] lives in Fuchsia City. In the {{pkmn|anime}}, the [[Battle Pike]] is located near the city. | ||
In [[Generation II]], the {{safari|Kanto}} is closed down. In the {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s|Generation IV remakes}}, [[Pal Park]] replaces the closed-down {{safari|Kanto}}. | In [[Generation II]], the {{safari|Kanto}} is closed down. In the {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s|Generation IV remakes}}, [[Pal Park]] replaces the closed-down {{safari|Kanto}}. | ||
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The Safari Zone is a special {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} preserve where {{pkmn|Trainer}}s can enter to capture certain types of Pokémon. It is owned by the [[Baoba|Warden]]. | The Safari Zone is a special {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} preserve where {{pkmn|Trainer}}s can enter to capture certain types of Pokémon. It is owned by the [[Baoba|Warden]]. | ||
For {{PDollar}}500, the {{player}} will receive 30 | For {{PDollar}}500, the {{player}} will receive 30 [[Safari Ball]]s. With a large area to cover, Trainers must plan out their destination so as to arrive in time to capture all the Pokémon they want. | ||
When a [[wild Pokémon]] appears, no Pokémon may be sent out to battle it: catching Pokémon here, as in all Safari Zones, requires sheer luck. There are four options in the battle screen: Throw a Safari Ball, throw Bait, throw a Rock, and run away. Throwing Bait makes a Pokémon less likely to run, but makes it harder to catch; while throwing a Rock does the reverse, making it easier to catch but more likely to run. | When a [[wild Pokémon]] appears, no Pokémon may be sent out to battle it: catching Pokémon here, as in all Safari Zones, requires sheer luck. There are four options in the battle screen: Throw a Safari Ball, throw Bait, throw a Rock, and run away. Throwing Bait makes a Pokémon less likely to run, but makes it harder to catch; while throwing a Rock does the reverse, making it easier to catch but more likely to run. | ||
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{{main|Baoba}} | {{main|Baoba}} | ||
[[File:Safari Zone Warden.png|thumb|left|200px|Safari Zone Warden unable to speak clearly]] | [[File:Safari Zone Warden.png|thumb|left|200px|Safari Zone Warden unable to speak clearly]] | ||
Safari Zone Warden [[Baoba]] is the man in charge of the [[Kanto Safari Zone]]. His house is located on the south-eastern side of the city. He lives in a cottage next to the [[Pokémon Center]]. The locals of Fuchsia nicknamed the Warden "Slowpoke" because he has a vacant look similar to that seen on a {{p|Slowpoke}}. He's actually very knowledgeable about Pokémon, which should only be natural as taking care of the Safari Zone {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} is part of his job. He has a collection of rare Pokémon [[Fossil]]s. He has recently lost his false teeth in the Safari Zone and has become unable to speak clearly. If the | Safari Zone Warden [[Baoba]] is the man in charge of the [[Kanto Safari Zone]]. His house is located on the south-eastern side of the city. He lives in a cottage next to the [[Pokémon Center]]. The locals of Fuchsia nicknamed the Warden "Slowpoke" because he has a vacant look similar to that seen on a {{p|Slowpoke}}. He's actually very knowledgeable about Pokémon, which should only be natural as taking care of the Safari Zone {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} is part of his job. He has a collection of rare Pokémon [[Fossil]]s. He has recently lost his [[Gold Teeth|false teeth]] in the Safari Zone and has become unable to speak clearly. If the player character of the Kanto [[Generation I]] or [[Generation III]] games returns his teeth to him, he'll give them {{HM|04|Strength}}. [[Wild Pokémon]] appear in the city in a pond behind the Warden's house. | ||
He also runs a promotion in the Safari Zone. Pokémon Trainers who find the Secret House on the grounds are given {{HM|03|Surf}}. It's probable that he's friends with [[Koga]], as the [[Gym Leader]] patrols the grounds of the Safari Zone to keep things safe. Koga's daughter, [[Janine]], also trains just outside of the Safari Zone. | He also runs a promotion in the Safari Zone. Pokémon Trainers who find the Secret House on the grounds are given {{HM|03|Surf}}. It's probable that he's friends with [[Koga]], as the [[Gym Leader]] patrols the grounds of the Safari Zone to keep things safe. Koga's daughter, [[Janine]], also trains just outside of the Safari Zone. | ||
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In [[Generation II]], the Warden has left on a trip, so the Safari Zone has been shut down and most of the exclusive Pokémon have been moved to adjacent Routes. In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, however, the park's closing led to the opening of a [[Pal Park]]. It's also in these games that the Warden's name is revealed to be Baoba. Wishing to maintain the Safari Game, Baoba opens {{safari|Johto|another Safari Zone}} in [[Johto]]. | In [[Generation II]], the Warden has left on a trip, so the Safari Zone has been shut down and most of the exclusive Pokémon have been moved to adjacent Routes. In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, however, the park's closing led to the opening of a [[Pal Park]]. It's also in these games that the Warden's name is revealed to be Baoba. Wishing to maintain the Safari Game, Baoba opens {{safari|Johto|another Safari Zone}} in [[Johto]]. | ||
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{{sign|FRLG|header | {{sign|FRLG|header}} | ||
{{sign|FRLG|SAFARI ZONE | {{sign|FRLG|SAFARI ZONE}} | ||
{{sign|FRLG|WARDEN'S HOME | {{sign|FRLG|WARDEN'S HOME}} | ||
{{sign|FRLG|footer | {{sign|FRLG|footer}} | ||
===Move Deleter=== | ===Move Deleter=== | ||
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===Pokémon Zoo=== | ===Pokémon Zoo=== | ||
A Pokémon zoo is located in Fuchsia City, just outside the Safari Zone. However, it is closed, like the Safari Zone, in Generations II and IV. There are Pokémon on display, including {{p|Chansey}}, {{p|Lapras}}, {{p|Voltorb}}, {{p|Kangaskhan}}, and {{p|Slowpoke}}. In addition, the [[Fossil]] that the player "shares" with the {{tc|Super Nerd}} in [[Mt. Moon]] appears here as well. It will be a {{p|Kabuto}} if the player chose the [[ | A Pokémon zoo is located in Fuchsia City, just outside the Safari Zone. However, it is closed, like the Safari Zone, in Generations II and IV. There are Pokémon on display, including {{p|Chansey}}, {{p|Lapras}}, {{p|Voltorb}}, {{p|Kangaskhan}}, and {{p|Slowpoke}}. In addition, the [[Fossil]] that the player "shares" with the {{tc|Super Nerd}} in [[Mt. Moon]] appears here as well. It will be a {{p|Kabuto}} if the player chose the [[Helix Fossil]], and an {{p|Omanyte}} if the player chose the [[Dome Fossil]]. | ||
;Generation I | ;Generation I | ||
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In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, a {{tc|Juggler}} that is found near [[Pal Park]] will hand out three different types of [[Berry|Berries]] each time a [[shard]] is traded. The types of Berries given to the {{player}} depend on the shard's color. There is another Juggler that will trade a shard for Berries in [[Violet City]]. | In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, a {{tc|Juggler}} that is found near [[Pal Park]] will hand out three different types of [[Berry|Berries]] each time a [[shard]] is traded. The types of Berries given to the {{player}} depend on the shard's color. There is another Juggler that will trade a shard for Berries in [[Violet City]]. | ||
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|- style="background: #FFF" | | {{Bag2|Red Shard}} | ||
| style="text-align:center" | E | |||
| {{ | | {{Bag2|Persim Berry}} | ||
| E | | [[File:Bag Razz Berry III Sprite.png]] [[Razz Berry]] | ||
| {{Bag2|Pomeg Berry}} | |||
| {{ | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| [[File:Bag Razz Berry Sprite.png]] | | {{Bag2|Blue Shard}} | ||
| style="text-align:center" | F | |||
| {{Bag2|Bluk Berry}} | |||
| {{ | | {{Bag2|Kelpsy Berry}} | ||
|- style="background: #FFF" | | {{Bag2|Cornn Berry}} | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{ | | {{Bag2|Yellow Shard}} | ||
| F | | style="text-align:center" | G | ||
| {{Bag2|Pinap Berry}} | |||
| {{ | | {{Bag2|Grepa Berry}} | ||
| {{Bag2|Nomel Berry}} | |||
| {{ | |- | ||
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{Bag2|Green Shard}} | |||
| {{ | | style="background:#FFF; text-align:center" | H | ||
|- style="background: #FFF" | | style="background:#FFF" | {{Bag2|Wepear Berry}} | ||
| style="background:#FFF" | {{Bag2|Hondew Berry}} | |||
| {{ | | style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | {{Bag2|Durin Berry}} | ||
| G | |} | ||
| {{ | ===Move Tutor=== | ||
In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], a Trainer in the [[Pokémon Center]] will teach the player's {{ga|Partner Pokémon}} [[signature moves|exclusive moves]]. | |||
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|- style="background: #FFF" | {{tutormv/header|Let's Go Pikachu|none|no|disp={{color2|000|Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Pikachu!}}}} | ||
{{tutormv|Splishy Splash|Water|cat=Special}} | |||
| {{ | |} | ||
| H | |} | ||
| | | style="vertical-align:top" | | ||
| {{ | {{tutormv/header|Let's Go Eevee|none|no|disp={{color2|000|Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Eevee!}}}} | ||
| | {{tutormv|Sappy Seed|Grass|cat=Physical}} | ||
| {{ | {{tutormv|Freezy Frost|Ice|cat=Special}} | ||
| [[ | {{tutormv|Sparkly Swirl|Fairy|cat=Special}} | ||
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{{main|Fuchsia Gym}} | {{main|Fuchsia Gym}} | ||
The Fuchsia Gym is the official [[Gym]] of Fuchsia City. It is based on {{type|Poison}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. In [[Generation I|Generations I]] and {{gen|III}}, the [[Gym Leader]] is [[Koga]]. However, by [[Generation II|Generations II]] and {{gen|IV}}, the Gym Leader's duties have been taken up by Koga's daughter, [[Janine]]. {{pkmn|Trainer}}s who are victorious at this Gym may receive the {{Badge|Soul}}. The Fuchsia Gym can be difficult to navigate, as both Koga and Janine have installed invisible walls. Janine has added a further step to the puzzle, as the other Trainers in the Gym all look like her. A field based on the Gym also appears in {{Eng|Pokémon Stadium}}'s [[Gym Leader Castle]]. If playing the [[Generation I]] games on a normal [[Game Boy]], the walls are invisible. However, when using a multi-colored palette on the [[Game Boy Color]], [[Game Boy Advance]] or [[Game Boy Advance SP]], these walls are exposed. | The Fuchsia Gym is the official [[Gym]] of Fuchsia City. It is based on {{type|Poison}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. In [[Generation I|Generations I]] and {{gen|III}}, the [[Gym Leader]] is [[Koga]]. However, by [[Generation II|Generations II]] and {{gen|IV}}, the Gym Leader's duties have been taken up by Koga's daughter, [[Janine]]. {{pkmn|Trainer}}s who are victorious at this Gym may receive the {{Badge|Soul}}. The Fuchsia Gym can be difficult to navigate, as both Koga and Janine have installed invisible walls. Janine has added a further step to the puzzle, as the other Trainers in the Gym all look like her. A field based on the Gym also appears in {{Eng|Pokémon Stadium}}'s [[Gym Leader Castle]]. If playing the [[Generation I]] games on a normal [[Game Boy]], the walls are invisible. However, when using a multi-colored palette on the [[Game Boy Color]], [[Game Boy Advance]], or [[Game Boy Advance SP]], these walls are exposed. | ||
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==Demographics== | ==Demographics== | ||
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{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Super Potion|700}}|{{shopitem|Hyper Potion|1200}}}} | {{shoprow|{{shopitem|Super Potion|700}}|{{shopitem|Hyper Potion|1200}}}} | ||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Full Heal|600}}|{{shopitem|Max Repel|700}}}} | {{shoprow|{{shopitem|Full Heal|600}}|{{shopitem|Max Repel|700}}}} | ||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Flower Mail|50|5= | {{shoprow|{{shopitem|Flower Mail|50|5=None}}}} | ||
{{shopfooter|multiple=yes}} | {{shopfooter|multiple=yes}} | ||
{{shop|Generation III}} | {{shop|Generation III}} | ||
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{{shopfooter}} | {{shopfooter}} | ||
{{shop|Lower cashier (Generation IV)}} | {{shop|Lower cashier (Generation IV)}} | ||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Poké Ball|200}}|{{shopitem|Great Ball|600}}}} | {{shoprow|{{shopitem|Poké Ball (item)|200|5=Poké Ball|display=Poké Ball}}|{{shopitem|Great Ball|600}}}} | ||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Ultra Ball|1200}}|{{shopitem|Potion|300}}}} | {{shoprow|{{shopitem|Ultra Ball|1200}}|{{shopitem|Potion|300}}}} | ||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Super Potion|700}}|{{shopitem|Hyper Potion|1200}}}} | {{shoprow|{{shopitem|Super Potion|700}}|{{shopitem|Hyper Potion|1200}}}} | ||
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{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Full Heal|600}}|{{shopitem|Escape Rope|550}}}} | {{shoprow|{{shopitem|Full Heal|600}}|{{shopitem|Escape Rope|550}}}} | ||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Repel|350}}|{{shopitem|Super Repel|500}}}} | {{shoprow|{{shopitem|Repel|350}}|{{shopitem|Super Repel|500}}}} | ||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Max Repel|700}} | {{shoprow|{{shopitem|Max Repel|700}}}} | ||
{{shopfooter|multiple=yes}} | {{shopfooter|multiple=yes}} | ||
{{shop|Upper cashier (Generation IV)}} | {{shop|Upper cashier (Generation IV)}} | ||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Steel Mail|50}}|{{shopitem|Dusk Ball|1000}}}} | {{shoprow|{{shopitem|Steel Mail|50}}|{{shopitem|Dusk Ball|1000}}}} | ||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Quick Ball|1000}} | {{shoprow|{{shopitem|Quick Ball|1000}}}} | ||
{{shopfooter}} | {{shopfooter}} | ||
==Items== | ==Items== | ||
{{itlisth|road}} | {{itlisth|road}} | ||
{{itemlist|Good Rod|From the [[Fishing Brothers|Fishing Guru's brother]]|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|FR=yes|LG=yes| | {{itemlist|Good Rod|From the [[Fishing Brothers|Fishing Guru's brother]]|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|FR=yes|LG=yes}} | ||
{{itemlist|HM Normal| | {{itemlist|None|sprite=Sea Skim icon|size=30px|Taught by the man with a {{p|Lapras}} and a surfboard|LP=yes|LE=yes|display=[[Secret Technique|Sea Skim]]}} | ||
{{itemlist|Rare Candy|Inside the Safari Zone Warden's house (requires {{m|Strength}})|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|FR=yes|LG=yes| | {{itemlist|HM Normal|From the [[Baoba|Safari Zone Warden]] after returning him his [[Gold Teeth]]|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|FR=yes|LG=yes|display={{HM|04|Strength}}}} | ||
{{itemlist|Max Revive|In the [[Fishing Brothers|Fishing Guru's brother]]'s backyard, | {{itemlist|None|From the [[Baoba|Safari Zone Warden]] after returning him his [[Gold Teeth]]|LP=yes|LE=yes|display=[[Clothing|Safari Set]]}} | ||
{{itemlist|None|From a Berry tree located in the northern area (requires {{m|Cut}}) (daily)|G=yes|S=yes|C=yes|display= | {{itemlist|None|sprite=Strong Push icon|size=30px|Taught by the [[Baoba|Safari Zone Warden]] after returning him his [[Gold Teeth]]|LP=yes|LE=yes|display=[[Secret Technique|Strong Push]]}} | ||
{{itemlist|Red Apricorn|From an Apricorn tree located in the northern area (requires {{m|Cut}}) (daily)|HG=yes|SS=yes | {{itemlist|Rare Candy|Inside the [[Baoba|Safari Zone Warden]]'s house (requires {{m|Strength}})|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|FR=yes|LG=yes}} | ||
{{itemlist|Nugget|Near the flower boxes in the northeast area ''(hidden)''|HG=yes|SS=yes | {{itemlist|Nugget|From a {{p|Diglett}} inside the [[Baoba|Safari Zone Warden]]'s house (requires [[Secret Technique|Strong Push]]) (daily)|LP=yes|LE=yes}} | ||
{{itemlist|Max Revive|In the [[Fishing Brothers|Fishing Guru's brother]]'s backyard, one square east of the southernmost flower ''(hidden)''|FR=yes|LG=yes}} | |||
{{itemlist|Super Lure|In the backyard of the house next to the [[Baoba|Safari Zone Warden]]'s house|LP=yes|LE=yes}} | |||
{{itemlist|None|From a [[Berry]] tree located in the northern area (requires {{m|Cut}}) (daily)|G=yes|S=yes|C=yes|display=[[Burnt Berry]]}} | |||
{{itemlist|Red Apricorn|From an [[Apricorn]] tree located in the northern area (requires {{m|Cut}}) (daily)|HG=yes|SS=yes}} | |||
{{itemlist|Nugget|Near the flower boxes in the northeast area ''(hidden)''|HG=yes|SS=yes}} | |||
{{itlistfoot|road}} | {{itlistfoot|road}} | ||
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{{catch/entryhs|114|Tangela|yes|yes|Headbutt|26-34|all=15%|type1=Grass|10=k}} | {{catch/entryhs|114|Tangela|yes|yes|Headbutt|26-34|all=15%|type1=Grass|10=k}} | ||
{{Catch/footer|road}} | {{Catch/footer|road}} | ||
===Generation VII=== | |||
{{Catch/header|road|no}} | |||
{{Catch/div|flying|While riding a Flying Pokémon}} | |||
{{Catch/entrype|016|Pidgey|yes|yes|Sky|3-56|60%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}} | |||
{{Catch/entrype|017|Pidgeotto|yes|yes|Sky|3-56|35%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}} | |||
{{Catch/entrype|018|Pidgeot|yes|yes|Sky|3-56|5%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}} | |||
{{Catch/div|road|Special Pokémon}} | |||
{{Catch/entrype|105A|Marowak|yes|yes|Trade|38|Unlimited|tradenum=105|tradename=Marowak|type1=Fire|type2=Ghost}} | |||
{{Catch/footer|road}} | |||
==Trainers== | |||
===Generation VII=== | |||
{{trainerheader|road}} | |||
{{trainerdiv|road|After becoming Champion}} | |||
{{trainerentry/master|VSLass Master PE.png{{!}}90px|Lass|Mizuki|113|Chansey|♀|75|Fighting|Seismic Toss|Normal|Soft-Boiled|Psychic|Light Screen|Psychic|Reflect|36=ミヅキ|37=Mizuki}} | |||
{{trainerdiv|road}} | |||
{{trainerentry/master|VSBlack Belt Master PE.png{{!}}90px|Black Belt|Ryuji|067|Machoke|♂|70|Poison|Poison Jab|Fire|Fire Punch|Fighting|Bulk Up|36=シュウジ|37=Shūji}} | |||
{{trainerdiv|road}} | |||
{{trainerentry/master|VSAce Trainer M Master PE.png{{!}}90px|Ace Trainer|Jaxson|128|Tauros|♂|75|Normal|Double-Edge|Normal|Rage|36=サトル|37=Satoru}} | |||
{{trainerdiv|road}} | |||
{{trainerentry/master|VSAce Trainer M Master PE.png{{!}}90px|Ace Trainer|Mac|115|Kangaskhan|♀|75|Normal|Rage|Normal|Headbutt|36=リュウジ|37=Ryūji}} | |||
{{trainerfooter|road|PE}} | |||
==Differences among generations== | ==Differences among generations== | ||
Three years from [[Generation I]] and {{Gen|III}} to [[Generation II]] and {{Gen|IV}}, the city has changed quite dramatically. The Pokémon Zoo has closed down, transforming the northern half of the city into a grassy plain, only accessible by the use of {{m|Cut}}. There is also a small area in the northwestern part of the city, that contains a | Three years from [[Generation I]] and {{Gen|III}} to [[Generation II]] and {{Gen|IV}}, the city has changed quite dramatically. The Pokémon Zoo has closed down, transforming the northern half of the city into a grassy plain, only accessible by the use of {{m|Cut}}. There is also a small area in the northwestern part of the city, that contains a [[Burnt Berry]]. | ||
In [[Generation II]], Warden Slowpoke has left on a trip, so the Safari Zone has been shut down and most of the exclusive Pokémon have been moved to adjacent routes. In Generation IV, the Safari Zone is replaced with Pal Park instead, with a replacement Safari Zone now {{safari|Johto|found in Johto}}. | In [[Generation II]], Warden Slowpoke has left on a trip, so the Safari Zone has been shut down and most of the exclusive Pokémon have been moved to adjacent routes. In Generation IV, the Safari Zone is replaced with Pal Park instead, with a replacement Safari Zone now {{safari|Johto|found in Johto}}. | ||
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==In the anime== | ==In the anime== | ||
===In the main series=== | ===In the main series=== | ||
[[File:Fuchsia City anime 1.png|thumb|left| | [[File:Fuchsia City anime 1.png|thumb|left|220px|Fuchsia City in the alternate present]] | ||
[[File:Fuchsia City anime 2.png|thumb| | [[File:Fuchsia City anime 2.png|thumb|220px|Fuchsia City in the {{pkmn|anime}}]] | ||
[[File:Fuchsia City past anime.png| | [[File:Fuchsia City past anime.png|220px|thumb|Fuchsia City in the past]] | ||
Even though {{Ash}} won the {{badge|Soul}} at the [[Fuchsia Gym]], it was located outside of Fuchsia City itself, thus resulting the city itself not being visited at the time. | Even though {{Ash}} won the {{badge|Soul}} at the [[Fuchsia Gym]] in ''[[EP032|The Ninja Poké-Showdown]]'', it was located outside of Fuchsia City itself, thus resulting in the city itself not being visited at the time. | ||
Fuchsia City itself made its | Fuchsia City itself made its proper debut in ''[[AG157|Time Warp Heals All Wounds]]'', where it was depicted as a deserted, dark-looking place. {{an|May}} ended up chasing after her wandering {{TP|May|Squirtle}}, leading her to an abandoned railway station. There she discovered an old woman named [[Edna]], who told her that she was waiting for her husband, {{OBP|Jonathan|AG157}}, to return, even though the trains didn't use the station anymore and she had once received a letter telling that Jonathan has died in an accident. | ||
From Edna's granddaughter, {{OBP|Katrina|AG157}}, May heard that Edna and Jonathan had once held a [[Pokémon breeding]] Center in Fuchsia City, until Jonathan had suggested that they leave for a while so he could study to become a doctor. Edna, however, had been unwilling to leave her hometown, so Jonathan left for the train station by himself, leaving behind a letter telling of his decision. After reading the letter, Edna had rushed to the station, intending to convince Jonathan to stay, for she, unbeknownst by Jonathan, was carrying a child. Unfortunately, she bumped into a {{tc|Gentleman}} on the way, preventing her from reaching Jonathan in time. Even though she got a letter a year later telling of Jonathan's death, she still came to the station every day to wait for his return, refusing to believe that her husband was gone. | From Edna's granddaughter, {{OBP|Katrina|AG157}}, May heard that Edna and Jonathan had once held a [[Pokémon breeding]] Center in Fuchsia City, until Jonathan had suggested that they leave for a while so he could study to become a doctor. Edna, however, had been unwilling to leave her hometown, so Jonathan left for the train station by himself, leaving behind a letter telling of his decision. After reading the letter, Edna had rushed to the station, intending to convince Jonathan to stay, for she, unbeknownst by Jonathan, was carrying a child. Unfortunately, she bumped into a {{tc|Gentleman}} on the way, preventing her from reaching Jonathan in time. Even though she got a letter a year later telling of Jonathan's death, she still came to the station every day to wait for his return, refusing to believe that her husband was gone. | ||
Afterwards, May, Squirtle, and {{MTR}} found the pendant Edna had lost back when Jonathan had left. Suddenly the pendant started to glow, and May, Squirtle, and Meowth soon found themselves in the past, back at the day when Jonathan had left Edna. Not wanting the lovers to lose each other, May used her Squirtle's {{m|Ice Beam}} to change the falling rain into a snowfall, delaying the train's departure enough for Edna to reach Jonathan in time and convince him to stay. Just then, the pendant started to glow again, and May, Squirtle, and Meowth were sent back to the present, where their actions in the past had had dramatic results: the town was no longer deserted and dark, but lively and light, with even the train station still being in use. Just then, Ash, {{an|Brock}}, and [[Max]] arrived, telling May that her {{pkmn|Egg}} was about to hatch. When she went with the others to see her Egg at the Pokémon Center, she was surprised to see Edna, Jonathan, and Katrina, who were now working together as Pokémon {{wp|pediatrics|pediatricians}}. Due to the past having been changed, neither Edna or Katrina remembered May. Due to May, Squirtle, and Meowth being the only ones having traveled through time, they were the only ones aware of the alternate present. | Afterwards, May, Squirtle, and {{MTR}} found the pendant Edna had lost back when Jonathan had left. Suddenly the pendant started to glow, and May, Squirtle, and Meowth soon found themselves in the past, back at the day when Jonathan had left Edna. Not wanting the lovers to lose each other, May used her Squirtle's {{m|Ice Beam}} to change the falling rain into a snowfall, delaying the train's departure long enough for Edna to reach Jonathan in time and convince him to stay. Just then, the pendant started to glow again, and May, Squirtle, and Meowth were sent back to the present, where their actions in the past had had dramatic results: the town was no longer deserted and dark, but lively and full of light, with even the train station still being in use. Just then, Ash, {{an|Brock}}, and [[Max]] arrived, telling May that her {{pkmn|Egg}} was about to hatch. When she went with the others to see her Egg at the Pokémon Center, she was surprised to see Edna, Jonathan, and Katrina, who were now working together as Pokémon {{wp|pediatrics|pediatricians}}. Due to the past having been changed, neither Edna or Katrina remembered May. Due to May, Squirtle, and Meowth being the only ones having traveled through time, they were the only ones aware of the alternate present. | ||
Later at that night, after May's Egg had hatched into an {{TP|May|Eevee}}, Ash, company, Edna, Jonathan, and Katrina witnessed {{p|Volbeat}} and {{p|Illumise}} dancing around a tree in the middle of the city, something that the alternate present had lacked. | Later at that night, after May's Egg had hatched into an {{TP|May|Eevee}}, Ash, company, Edna, Jonathan, and Katrina witnessed {{p|Volbeat}} and {{p|Illumise}} dancing around a tree in the middle of the city, something that the alternate present had lacked. | ||
The [[Battle Pike]] is also located near Fuchsia City. | |||
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===In Pokémon Origins=== | ===In Pokémon Origins=== | ||
Although Fuchsia City didn't make a proper appearance in [[Pokémon Origins]], {{OBP|Red|Origins}} did visit it briefly in ''[[PO03|File 3: Giovanni]]'', where he defeated Koga and earned the Soul Badge, and in ''[[PO04|File 4: Charizard]]'', where he was seen visiting the {{safari|Kanto}} and catching a {{p|Chansey}} in there. | Although Fuchsia City didn't make a proper appearance in [[Pokémon Origins]], {{OBP|Red|Origins}} did visit it briefly in ''[[PO03|File 3: Giovanni]]'', where he defeated Koga and earned the Soul Badge, and in ''[[PO04|File 4: Charizard]]'', where he was seen visiting the {{safari|Kanto}} and catching a {{p|Chansey}} in there. | ||
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==In the manga== | ==In the manga== | ||
[[File:Fuchsia City PM.png|thumb|150px|Fuchsia City in Pokémon Pocket Monsters]] | [[File:Fuchsia City PM.png|thumb|150px|Fuchsia City in Pokémon Pocket Monsters]] | ||
===In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga=== | ===In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga=== | ||
{{OBP|Ash Ketchum|EToP|Ash}} and {{an|Brock}} traveled to Fuchsia City in ''[[ET05|The Human Race and the Pokémon Race]]'', arriving there during the [[Nomads Independence Day]] festival, where they reunited with {{an|Misty}}. During the group's stay in the city, Ash participated in the [[Fuchsia Free-For-All Race]] on behalf of [[Lara Laramie]]. | |||
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[[File:Fuchsia City Adventures.png|thumb|left|200px|Fuchsia City in Pokémon Adventures]] | [[File:Fuchsia City Adventures.png|thumb|left|200px|Fuchsia City in Pokémon Adventures]] | ||
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== | ===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== | ||
===={{chap|Red, Green & Blue}}==== | |||
Fuchsia City appeared ''[[PS021|Long Live the Nidoking!]]'', where {{adv|Red}} visited the {{safari|Kanto}}. His actions during the guided tour around the place caused him to get lost and nearly get killed by the [[wild Pokémon]], but eventually he managed to survive his experience, catching a ton of Pokémon along the way. | Fuchsia City appeared ''[[PS021|Long Live the Nidoking!]]'', where {{adv|Red}} visited the {{safari|Kanto}}. His actions during the guided tour around the place caused him to get lost and nearly get killed by the [[wild Pokémon]], but eventually he managed to survive his experience, catching a ton of Pokémon along the way. | ||
===={{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}}==== | |||
Fuchsia City made a cameo in ''[[PS298|Start the Countdown, Starmie]]'', where [[Baoba]] and one of his [[Pidgebot]]s witnessed the stalling [[Team Rocket airship]] passing over the city. | |||
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* Starting in {{game|Yellow}}, wild {{p|Gyarados}} can be caught by fishing in the lake next to the Warden's house. This may be a reference to [[EP035]], where {{an|Misty}} fishes up a {{p|Gyarados}} in the {{safari|Kanto}}. | * Starting in {{game|Yellow}}, wild {{p|Gyarados}} can be caught by fishing in the lake next to the Warden's house. This may be a reference to [[EP035]], where {{an|Misty}} fishes up a {{p|Gyarados}} in the {{safari|Kanto}}. | ||
* Fuchsia City did not appear in the anime until ''[[AG157|Time Warp Heals All Wounds]]'' in the Battle Frontier saga, despite the Gym appearing in the [[original series]]. | * Fuchsia City did not appear in the anime until ''[[AG157|Time Warp Heals All Wounds]]'' in the Battle Frontier saga, despite the Gym appearing in the [[original series]]. | ||
* In Generation II, this city shares its music with [[Celadon City]] instead of with [[Cerulean City]] like in all other games. | |||
* In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], two [[Master Trainer]]s found here share each other's names, although in different languages. | |||
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| Parmania | | Parmania{{tt|*|EP031}}<br>Fuksja{{tt|*|EP056, EP176}} | ||
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Fuchsia City (Japanese: セキチクシティ Sekichiku City) is a city located in southwest Kanto. Its most distinguishing features are the Safari Zone in the Generation I and III games and the Poison-type Gym. Koga is the Fuchsia City Gym Leader until his daughter Janine takes over in the Generation II and IV games.
Route 15 leads into the city from the east, Route 18 from the west, and the beach of Route 19 is in the south.
Bill's grandfather lives in Fuchsia City. In the anime, the Battle Pike is located near the city.
In Generation II, the Safari Zone is closed down. In the Generation IV remakes, Pal Park replaces the closed-down Safari Zone.
Slogan
Generations I-III
Behold! It's Passion Pink! (Japanese: セキチクは ピンク はなやかな いろ Sekichiku is the color of pink flora.)
Generation IV
Happening and Passing City (Japanese: にぎわい うつりゆく まち Bustling and passing city)
Places of interest
Safari Zone
- Main article: Kanto Safari Zone
The Safari Zone is a special Pokémon preserve where Trainers can enter to capture certain types of Pokémon. It is owned by the Warden.
For $500, the player will receive 30 Safari Balls. With a large area to cover, Trainers must plan out their destination so as to arrive in time to capture all the Pokémon they want.
When a wild Pokémon appears, no Pokémon may be sent out to battle it: catching Pokémon here, as in all Safari Zones, requires sheer luck. There are four options in the battle screen: Throw a Safari Ball, throw Bait, throw a Rock, and run away. Throwing Bait makes a Pokémon less likely to run, but makes it harder to catch; while throwing a Rock does the reverse, making it easier to catch but more likely to run.
During Generations I and III, however, a sweepstakes is taking place to find a hidden house deep in the Safari Zone, called the Secret House. The winner of the sweepstakes receives HM03 (Surf). During Generations II and IV the Safari Zone is not open. In HeartGold and SoulSilver only, the Kanto Pal Park takes its place.
Safari Zone Warden
- Main article: Baoba
Safari Zone Warden Baoba is the man in charge of the Kanto Safari Zone. His house is located on the south-eastern side of the city. He lives in a cottage next to the Pokémon Center. The locals of Fuchsia nicknamed the Warden "Slowpoke" because he has a vacant look similar to that seen on a Slowpoke. He's actually very knowledgeable about Pokémon, which should only be natural as taking care of the Safari Zone Pokémon is part of his job. He has a collection of rare Pokémon Fossils. He has recently lost his false teeth in the Safari Zone and has become unable to speak clearly. If the player character of the Kanto Generation I or Generation III games returns his teeth to him, he'll give them HM04 (Strength). Wild Pokémon appear in the city in a pond behind the Warden's house.
He also runs a promotion in the Safari Zone. Pokémon Trainers who find the Secret House on the grounds are given HM03 (Surf). It's probable that he's friends with Koga, as the Gym Leader patrols the grounds of the Safari Zone to keep things safe. Koga's daughter, Janine, also trains just outside of the Safari Zone.
In Generation II, the Warden has left on a trip, so the Safari Zone has been shut down and most of the exclusive Pokémon have been moved to adjacent Routes. In HeartGold and SoulSilver, however, the park's closing led to the opening of a Pal Park. It's also in these games that the Warden's name is revealed to be Baoba. Wishing to maintain the Safari Game, Baoba opens another Safari Zone in Johto.
Move Deleter
In Generation III, a Move Deleter resides in a house in Fuchsia City that cannot be accessed in Generations I, II, or IV, next to the city's Pokémon Center. The Move Deleter is a very forgetful man who lives alone. For no charge, he will make a Pokémon forget a move that it knows, provided that the move is not the only move which that Pokémon knows. He is the only way for a Pokémon to forget HM moves such as Cut or Fly.
Pokémon Zoo
A Pokémon zoo is located in Fuchsia City, just outside the Safari Zone. However, it is closed, like the Safari Zone, in Generations II and IV. There are Pokémon on display, including Chansey, Lapras, Voltorb, Kangaskhan, and Slowpoke. In addition, the Fossil that the player "shares" with the Super Nerd in Mt. Moon appears here as well. It will be a Kabuto if the player chose the Helix Fossil, and an Omanyte if the player chose the Dome Fossil.
- Generation I
POKéMON PARADISE
SAFARI ZONE
Name: SLOWPOKE
Friendly and very
slow moving.
Name: CHANSEY
Catching one is
all up to chance.
Name: VOLTORB
The very image of
a POKé BALL.
Name: KANGASKHAN
A maternal POKéMON
that raises its
young in a pouch
on its belly.
Name: LAPRAS
A.K.A. the king
of the seas.
Name: KABUTO
A POKéMON that
was resurrected
from a fossil.
Name: OMANYTE
A POKéMON that
was resurrected
from a fossil.
- Generation III
In Generation II only, there's a notice outside the Safari Zone Office informing that it is closed until further notice.
There's a notice
here...
SAFARI ZONE OFFICE
is closed until
further notice.
Also exclusive to Generation II is a sign within the Pokémon Zoo warning people to avoid littering.
No littering.
Please take your
waste with you.
Berries
In HeartGold and SoulSilver, a Juggler that is found near Pal Park will hand out three different types of Berries each time a shard is traded. The types of Berries given to the player depend on the shard's color. There is another Juggler that will trade a shard for Berries in Violet City.
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Red Shard | E | Persim Berry | Razz Berry | Pomeg Berry |
Blue Shard | F | Bluk Berry | Kelpsy Berry | Cornn Berry |
Yellow Shard | G | Pinap Berry | Grepa Berry | Nomel Berry |
Green Shard | H | Wepear Berry | Hondew Berry | Durin Berry |
Move Tutor
In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, a Trainer in the Pokémon Center will teach the player's Partner Pokémon exclusive moves.
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Fuchsia Gym
- Main article: Fuchsia Gym
The Fuchsia Gym is the official Gym of Fuchsia City. It is based on Poison-type Pokémon. In Generations I and III, the Gym Leader is Koga. However, by Generations II and IV, the Gym Leader's duties have been taken up by Koga's daughter, Janine. Trainers who are victorious at this Gym may receive the Soul Badge. The Fuchsia Gym can be difficult to navigate, as both Koga and Janine have installed invisible walls. Janine has added a further step to the puzzle, as the other Trainers in the Gym all look like her. A field based on the Gym also appears in Pokémon Stadium's Gym Leader Castle. If playing the Generation I games on a normal Game Boy, the walls are invisible. However, when using a multi-colored palette on the Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, or Game Boy Advance SP, these walls are exposed.
Demographics
Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow
Fuchsia City has a population of 29, not including people in the Safari Zone.
Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal
Fuchsia City has a population of 22. This is partially a result of the Safari Zone closing, and its employees no longer being in the city.
Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, Fuchsia City is an average-sized city and has a population of 35.
Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver
Fuchsia City has a population of 36; the population has increased by one since Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.
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Good Rod | From the Fishing Guru's brother | R B Y FR LG | |
Sea Skim | Taught by the man with a Lapras and a surfboard | P E | |
HM04 (Strength) | From the Safari Zone Warden after returning him his Gold Teeth | R B Y FR LG | |
Safari Set | From the Safari Zone Warden after returning him his Gold Teeth | P E | |
Strong Push | Taught by the Safari Zone Warden after returning him his Gold Teeth | P E | |
Rare Candy | Inside the Safari Zone Warden's house (requires Strength) | R B Y FR LG | |
Nugget | From a Diglett inside the Safari Zone Warden's house (requires Strong Push) (daily) | P E | |
Max Revive | In the Fishing Guru's brother's backyard, one square east of the southernmost flower (hidden) | FR LG | |
Super Lure | In the backyard of the house next to the Safari Zone Warden's house | P E | |
Burnt Berry | From a Berry tree located in the northern area (requires Cut) (daily) | G S C | |
Red Apricorn | From an Apricorn tree located in the northern area (requires Cut) (daily) | HG SS | |
Nugget | Near the flower boxes in the northeast area (hidden) | HG SS | |
Pokémon
Generation I
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Generation II
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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
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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. |
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Differences among generations
Three years from Generation I and III to Generation II and IV, the city has changed quite dramatically. The Pokémon Zoo has closed down, transforming the northern half of the city into a grassy plain, only accessible by the use of Cut. There is also a small area in the northwestern part of the city, that contains a Burnt Berry.
In Generation II, Warden Slowpoke has left on a trip, so the Safari Zone has been shut down and most of the exclusive Pokémon have been moved to adjacent routes. In Generation IV, the Safari Zone is replaced with Pal Park instead, with a replacement Safari Zone now found in Johto.
In the spin-off games
In Pokémon Pinball
In Pokémon Pinball, Fuchsia City (misspelled Fuchia) appears on the Blue table; catchable Pokémon include Venonat, Exeggcute, Kangaskhan, Goldeen and Magikarp.
In the anime
In the main series
Even though Ash won the Soul Badge at the Fuchsia Gym in The Ninja Poké-Showdown, it was located outside of Fuchsia City itself, thus resulting in the city itself not being visited at the time.
Fuchsia City itself made its proper debut in Time Warp Heals All Wounds, where it was depicted as a deserted, dark-looking place. May ended up chasing after her wandering Squirtle, leading her to an abandoned railway station. There she discovered an old woman named Edna, who told her that she was waiting for her husband, Jonathan, to return, even though the trains didn't use the station anymore and she had once received a letter telling that Jonathan has died in an accident.
From Edna's granddaughter, Katrina, May heard that Edna and Jonathan had once held a Pokémon breeding Center in Fuchsia City, until Jonathan had suggested that they leave for a while so he could study to become a doctor. Edna, however, had been unwilling to leave her hometown, so Jonathan left for the train station by himself, leaving behind a letter telling of his decision. After reading the letter, Edna had rushed to the station, intending to convince Jonathan to stay, for she, unbeknownst by Jonathan, was carrying a child. Unfortunately, she bumped into a Gentleman on the way, preventing her from reaching Jonathan in time. Even though she got a letter a year later telling of Jonathan's death, she still came to the station every day to wait for his return, refusing to believe that her husband was gone.
Afterwards, May, Squirtle, and Meowth found the pendant Edna had lost back when Jonathan had left. Suddenly the pendant started to glow, and May, Squirtle, and Meowth soon found themselves in the past, back at the day when Jonathan had left Edna. Not wanting the lovers to lose each other, May used her Squirtle's Ice Beam to change the falling rain into a snowfall, delaying the train's departure long enough for Edna to reach Jonathan in time and convince him to stay. Just then, the pendant started to glow again, and May, Squirtle, and Meowth were sent back to the present, where their actions in the past had had dramatic results: the town was no longer deserted and dark, but lively and full of light, with even the train station still being in use. Just then, Ash, Brock, and Max arrived, telling May that her Egg was about to hatch. When she went with the others to see her Egg at the Pokémon Center, she was surprised to see Edna, Jonathan, and Katrina, who were now working together as Pokémon pediatricians. Due to the past having been changed, neither Edna or Katrina remembered May. Due to May, Squirtle, and Meowth being the only ones having traveled through time, they were the only ones aware of the alternate present.
Later at that night, after May's Egg had hatched into an Eevee, Ash, company, Edna, Jonathan, and Katrina witnessed Volbeat and Illumise dancing around a tree in the middle of the city, something that the alternate present had lacked.
The Battle Pike is also located near Fuchsia City.
Gallery
Pokémon Center | Fuchsia Train Station |
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In Pokémon Origins
Although Fuchsia City didn't make a proper appearance in Pokémon Origins, Red did visit it briefly in File 3: Giovanni, where he defeated Koga and earned the Soul Badge, and in File 4: Charizard, where he was seen visiting the Safari Zone and catching a Chansey in there.
In the manga
In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga
Ash and Brock traveled to Fuchsia City in The Human Race and the Pokémon Race, arriving there during the Nomads Independence Day festival, where they reunited with Misty. During the group's stay in the city, Ash participated in the Fuchsia Free-For-All Race on behalf of Lara Laramie.
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Red, Green & Blue arc
Fuchsia City appeared Long Live the Nidoking!, where Red visited the Safari Zone. His actions during the guided tour around the place caused him to get lost and nearly get killed by the wild Pokémon, but eventually he managed to survive his experience, catching a ton of Pokémon along the way.
FireRed & LeafGreen arc
Fuchsia City made a cameo in Start the Countdown, Starmie, where Baoba and one of his Pidgebots witnessed the stalling Team Rocket airship passing over the city.
In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga
Fuchsia City appeared in Save the Chansey!!, where Red and Clefairy tried to save a group of Chansey from a Chansey Torturer hired by Koga.
Trivia
- In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, Janine can be found behind the zoo saying that she is training to become the Gym Leader. Her name in the Fame Checker is erroneously listed as "Charine" in the English versions.
- Starting in Pokémon Yellow, wild Gyarados can be caught by fishing in the lake next to the Warden's house. This may be a reference to EP035, where Misty fishes up a Gyarados in the Safari Zone.
- Fuchsia City did not appear in the anime until Time Warp Heals All Wounds in the Battle Frontier saga, despite the Gym appearing in the original series.
- In Generation II, this city shares its music with Celadon City instead of with Cerulean City like in all other games.
- In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, two Master Trainers found here share each other's names, although in different languages.
Name origin
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | セキチクシティ Sekichiku City | From 石竹色 sekichiku-iro, the pale pink color of China pink |
English | Fuchsia City | From fuchsia, a vivid purplish pink color |
French | Parmanie | From parme, the light purple color of the sweet violet |
German | Fuchsania City | From Fuchsinrot, fuchsia |
Italian | Fucsiapoli | From fucsia (fuchsia) and the suffix -poli (city) |
Spanish | Ciudad Fucsia | From fucsia, fuchsia |
Ciudad Fuchsia* | From its English name | |
Korean | 연분홍시티 Yeonbunhong City | From 연분홍 (軟粉紅) yeonbunhong, light pink |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 淺紅市 / 浅红市 Qiǎnhóng Shì | From 淺紅 / 浅红 qiǎnhóng, light red |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 淺紅市 Chínghùhng Síh | From 淺紅 chínghùhng , light red |
Norwegian | Fuchsia City | Same as English name |
Polish | Parmania* Fuksja* |
From its French name From its English name |
Brazilian Portuguese | Cidade de Fuchsia* Cidade Fuchsia* |
From its English name |
Russian | Фуксия Fuksiya | From its English name |
Swedish | Fuchsiastaden | From English name |
Vietnamese | Thành phố Sekichiku | Transliteration of its Japanese name |
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