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There is no [[Poké Mart]] in Mahogany Town, only a small shop in the middle of town which is known as '''Just a Souvenir Shop''' (Japanese: '''おみやげやさん''' ''souvenir shop'') in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}. It is a convenience store that sells supplies necessary for Pokémon training. The shop is run by a creepy old man, that seems very suspicious. However, the shop is actually just a cover up for the [[Team Rocket HQ]], of which the stairway down to the hideout is concealed under a gold cabinet. After Team Rocket runs out of town, the old man abandons the shop, which is later inhabited by an old lady who sets up a small shop selling items that "nobody else has".
There is no [[Poké Mart]] in Mahogany Town, only a small shop in the middle of town which is known as '''Just a Souvenir Shop''' (Japanese: '''おみやげやさん''' ''souvenir shop'') in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}. It is a convenience store that sells supplies necessary for Pokémon training. The shop is run by a creepy old man, that seems very suspicious. However, the shop is actually just a cover up for the [[Team Rocket HQ]], of which the stairway down to the hideout is concealed under a gold cabinet. After Team Rocket runs out of town, the old man abandons the shop, which is later inhabited by an old lady who sets up a small shop selling items that "nobody else has".


Inside the little store are tables of random assortments of items. On the northern wall stands a giant gold cabinet, which conceals a entryway to an underground base. When the cabinet was moved by [[Lance]], the secret entrance was discovered, and remains uncovered when the old lady runs the store. The counter is located on the western side of the shop, where the shopkeeper serves various items. There is also a calculator and a radio on the counter of the shop.
Inside the little store are tables of random assortments of items. On the northern wall stands a giant gold cabinet, which conceals an entryway to an underground base. When the cabinet was moved by [[Lance]], the secret entrance was discovered, and remains uncovered when the old lady runs the store. The counter is located on the western side of the shop, where the shopkeeper serves various items. There is also a calculator and a radio on the counter of the shop.


Outside the shop, the old lady's granddaughter sits and promotes the store. She claims that her grandmother sells stuff that nobody else has, however, in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, nothing that her grandmother sells is unique to the shop. Only in [[Generation II]] does the old lady sell the [[Rage Candy Bar|RageCandyBar]], a unique item that can only be bought from a salesman blocking the way out of Mahogany before the events of Team Rocket and the old lady after they are ran out of town. While inside, the old lady, who makes whistling noises with her false teeth, serves people with items similar to which a Poké Mart would sell.
Outside the shop, the old lady's granddaughter sits and promotes the store. She claims that her grandmother sells stuff that nobody else has, however, in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, nothing that her grandmother sells is unique to the shop. Only in [[Generation II]] does the old lady sell the [[Rage Candy Bar|RageCandyBar]], a unique item that can only be bought from a salesman blocking the way out of Mahogany before the events of Team Rocket and the old lady after they are ran out of town. While inside, the old lady, who makes whistling noises with her false teeth, serves people with items similar to which a Poké Mart would sell.
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! Name
! Name
! Origin
! Origin
|- style="background:#FFF"  
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Japanese
| Japanese
| チョウジタウン ''Chōji Town''
| チョウジタウン ''Chōji Town''
| From 丁子 ''chōji'' ({{wp|clove}}) and 丁子色 ''chōji-iro'' (tan color produced from cloves)
| From 丁子 ''chōji'' ({{wp|clove}}) and 丁子色 ''chōji-iro'' (tan color produced from cloves)
|- style="background:#FFF"  
|- style="background:#FFF"
| English
| English
| Mahogany Town
| Mahogany Town
| From ''{{wp|mahogany}}'', referring to both the tree and the {{wp|Mahogany (color)|reddish-brown color}} named after it
| From ''{{wp|mahogany}}'', referring to both the tree and the {{wp|Mahogany (color)|reddish-brown color}} named after it
|- style="background:#FFF"  
|- style="background:#FFF"
| French
| French
| Acajou
| Acajou
| From ''acajou'', mahogany
| From ''acajou'', mahogany
|- style="background:#FFF"  
|- style="background:#FFF"
| German
| German
| Mahagonia City
| Mahagonia City
| From ''Mahagoni'', mahogany
| From ''Mahagoni'', mahogany
|- style="background:#FFF"  
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Italian
| Italian
| Mogania
| Mogania
| From ''mogano'', mahogany
| From ''mogano'', mahogany
|- style="background:#FFF"  
|- style="background:#FFF"
|rowspan="2"| Spanish
|rowspan="2"| Spanish
| Pueblo Caoba
| Pueblo Caoba
| From ''caoba'', mahogany
| From ''caoba'', mahogany
|- style="background:#FFF"  
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Ciudad Cedro{{tt|*|Latin American dub}}
| Ciudad Cedro{{tt|*|Latin American dub}}
| From ''cedro'', cedar
| From ''cedro'', cedar
|- style="background:#FFF"  
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Korean
| Korean
| 황토마을 ''Hwangto Maeul''
| 황토마을 ''Hwangto Maeul''
| From 황토 (黃土) ''hwangto'', {{wp|ochre}}
| From 황토 (黃土) ''hwangto'', {{wp|ochre}}
|- style="background:#FFF"  
|- style="background:#FFF"
|rowspan="2"| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
|rowspan="2"| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
| 卡吉鎮 / 卡吉镇 ''Kǎjí Zhèn''{{tt|*|Games, anime, Pokémon Adventures (Chingwin and new Jilin edition}}
| 卡吉鎮 / 卡吉镇 ''Kǎjí Zhèn''{{tt|*|Games, anime, Pokémon Adventures (Chingwin and new Jilin edition}}
| Transliteration of its Japanese name. Possibly from 卡吉色 ''kǎjí-sè'' ({{wp|Khaki (color)|khaki}})
| Transliteration of its Japanese name. Possibly from 卡吉色 ''kǎjí-sè'' ({{wp|Khaki (color)|khaki}})
|- style="background:#FFF"  
|- style="background:#FFF"
| 乔基镇 ''Qiáojī Zhèn''{{tt|*|Pokémon Adventures (old Jilin edition)}}
| 乔基镇 ''Qiáojī Zhèn''{{tt|*|Pokémon Adventures (old Jilin edition)}}
| Transliteration of its Japanese name.
| Transliteration of its Japanese name.
|- style="background:#FFF"  
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})
| Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})
| 卡吉鎮 ''Kāgāt Jan''
| 卡吉鎮 ''Kāgāt Jan''
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| Mahoganystaden
| Mahoganystaden
| From its English name
| From its English name
|- style="background:#FFF"  
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Vietnamese
| Vietnamese
| Thị trấn Chouji
| Thị trấn Chouji
| Transliteration of Japanese name
| Transliteration of Japanese name
|}  
|}
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Revision as of 23:31, 11 January 2018

Mahogany Town チョウジタウン
Chōji Town
"Home of the Ninja"
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A town with a suspicious air to it. It's a hiding place for ninjas.
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Route 43
 
Route 42
Mahogany Town
Route 44
Location
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Location of Mahogany Town in Johto.
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Gen II

Mahogany Town (Japanese: チョウジタウン Chōji Town) is a small town in northern Johto where ninjas once resided in what eventually became the Team Rocket HQ. There are three exits out of town. To the west is Route 42, to the east is Route 44, and to the north is Route 43, which leads directly to the famous Lake of Rage.

Pokémon Trainers must come to Mahogany Town in order to win the Glacier Badge from Pryce, the Mahogany Gym Leader who specializes in Ice-type Pokémon. Mahogany is a quiet, relaxed town, and has no Poké Mart. Instead, there is a shop used by Team Rocket as a base. After Team Rocket is defeated, it is converted into a store run by a little old lady.

When the town is first entered, there is a man blocking the eastern exit to Route 44 and the Ice Path who wants to sell the player a RageCandyBar. In Generation II, he will disappear after the player obtains seven Johto badges. In HeartGold and SoulSilver, because the RageCandyBar is a key item, the man will then say that the player needs to see the attractions in the town and the surrounding area, and he will continue to block the eastern exit until the player has defeated Team Rocket at the Goldenrod Radio Tower.

Slogan

Welcome to the Home of the Ninja!GSC or Home of the NinjaHGSS (Japanese: ようこそ にんじゃの さとへ Welcome to the home of the ninja.)

Places of interest

Just a Souvenir Shop

Lance discovers the secret staircase in Mahogany Town

There is no Poké Mart in Mahogany Town, only a small shop in the middle of town which is known as Just a Souvenir Shop (Japanese: おみやげやさん souvenir shop) in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. It is a convenience store that sells supplies necessary for Pokémon training. The shop is run by a creepy old man, that seems very suspicious. However, the shop is actually just a cover up for the Team Rocket HQ, of which the stairway down to the hideout is concealed under a gold cabinet. After Team Rocket runs out of town, the old man abandons the shop, which is later inhabited by an old lady who sets up a small shop selling items that "nobody else has".

Inside the little store are tables of random assortments of items. On the northern wall stands a giant gold cabinet, which conceals an entryway to an underground base. When the cabinet was moved by Lance, the secret entrance was discovered, and remains uncovered when the old lady runs the store. The counter is located on the western side of the shop, where the shopkeeper serves various items. There is also a calculator and a radio on the counter of the shop.

Outside the shop, the old lady's granddaughter sits and promotes the store. She claims that her grandmother sells stuff that nobody else has, however, in HeartGold and SoulSilver, nothing that her grandmother sells is unique to the shop. Only in Generation II does the old lady sell the RageCandyBar, a unique item that can only be bought from a salesman blocking the way out of Mahogany before the events of Team Rocket and the old lady after they are ran out of town. While inside, the old lady, who makes whistling noises with her false teeth, serves people with items similar to which a Poké Mart would sell.

Just a Souvenir Shop
Nothing Suspicious about It
No Need to Be Alarmed

Generation II - Before exposing Team Rocket
Generation II - After defeating Team Rocket


Generation IV - Before exposing Team Rocket
Generation IV - After defeating Team Rocket


Team Rocket HQ

Main article: Team Rocket HQ
The transmitter room

The Team Rocket HQ is the headquarters and a hideout for Team Rocket, located beneath the heart of Mahogany Town, and the entrance is located under a cabinet in the souvenir shop. The hideout was originally used as a base for ninjas that once resided here; however, after the ninjas left, Team Rocket used the headquarters as a power source to send out high-frequency sound waves, which disturbed the Pokémon in Mahogany Town, Lake of Rage, and other surrounding locations, and affected their evolution patterns. It is also the source of the problems occurring at the lake, involving the appearance of a Red Gyarados.

The upper floor of the base contains Persian statues with security cameras in their eyes—walking past one triggers two Team Rocket Grunts to battle the player until they deactivate the cameras using a switch in the center of the area. The far left hallway bypasses most of the Persian cameras, but the floor is booby-trapped with Koffing, Voltorb and Geodude, which battle the player and have a tendency to Selfdestruct. The second floor contains the generator room where six Electrode power the radio transmitter. The room is locked and requires a password to open. The third floor contains workstations, and a passage back onto the second floor leads to the rear of the hideout where the main office is located. The office is also locked and requires two passwords to open.

Mahogany Gym

Main article: Mahogany Gym

The Mahogany Gym is the official Gym of Mahogany Town. It specializes in Ice-type Pokémon. The Gym Leader is Pryce. Trainers who defeat him receive the Glacier Badge. Pryce cannot be challenged the first time the player arrives in Mahogany Town. A man is blocking entry to the Gym: he will only leave once Team Rocket has been defeated at their headquarters and the Gyarados at the nearby Lake of Rage have been calmed.

In the Generation II, in order to get to the leader, one must correctly navigate an ice maze. While in Generation IV games, the maze has been completely changed with several rooms. After Leader Pryce is defeated, he will give the player the Glacier Badge and an Ice-type Technical Machine. This varies from generation to generation: TM16 (Icy Wind) will be given in Generation II, and TM07 (Hail) is given in Generation IV.

Demographics

Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal

In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, Mahogany Town's population is 14.

Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver

In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, Mahogany Town's population is 26, which makes it the third-smallest town in Johto.

Items

Item Location Games
Rage Candy Bar RageCandyBar Sold by the salesman in east Mahogany blocking the way out for $300 before Team Rocket is defeated  G  S  C  HG  SS 

Walking Pokémon effects

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When interacting with walking Pokémon in HeartGold and SoulSilver, the Pokémon may occasionally show an altered mood specific to this location.

  • Mahogany Gym: Grass-type Pokémon are unhappy because of the cold.
  • Team Rocket HQ: The walking Pokémon becomes more cautious.
    • B1F: The walking Pokémon is hostile to the Persian statues, especially when the player stands next to them. It occasionally hears a strange noise.
    • B2F: The walking Pokémon becomes more nervous. Voltorb and Electrode occasionally tremble and shake.
    • B3F: The walking Pokémon occasionally gets a bit of a zap.

In the anime

In the main series

Mahogany Town in the anime

The outskirts of Mahogany Town appeared in Rage of Innocence, where the rampaging Red Gyarados was approaching the city, but the city was saved when Pryce had his Dewgong freeze the river, forcing Gyarados to turn around.

Ash and his friends arrived in Mahogany Town in As Cold as Pryce in order to have a Gym battle with Pryce. However, Pryce was unwilling to accept Ash's challenge. The reason was explained to be that since Pryce had lost his Piloswine when he was younger, he had grown bitter and distant to Pokémon. After Ash and his friends helped Pryce find his Piloswine, which had been frozen in ice for all these years, Pryce accepted Ash's challenge.

Ash's Mahogany Gym battle with Pryce took place in Nice Pryce, Baby!. The final round of the battle took place between Ash's Pikachu and Pryce's Piloswine, but in the middle of the battle, Pryce forfeited the match, seeing that Piloswine was getting tired and not wanting his old friend to get hurt too much. As such, Ash was then rewarded with the Glacier Badge.

Mahogany Town in Pokémon Generations

In Pokémon Generations

Mahogany Town appeared in The Lake of Rage, where Lance was seen breaking through the secret door inside the souvenir shop, finding the entrance to the Team Rocket HQ from behind it. He was soon joined in his raid of the villainous team lair by Ethan. Lance eventually managed to destroy Team Rocket's radio wave generator, thus ending their plan of forcing Pokémon to evolve.

In the manga

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

Mahogany Town appeared in Raising Raichu. Lt. Surge discovered Team Rocket's new hideout through the floor of an old store selling Rage Candy Bar. With a plan to reclaim Team Rocket in mind, Lt. Surge was then apprehended by the Masked Man. The Electric-type Gym Leader escaped by detonating his six Electrode.

In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga

Mahogany Town in Pokémon Pocket Monsters
Mahogany Town's shop
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Mahogany Town appeared in Stop the Strange Sonic Sound!!.


Trivia

Name origin

Language Name Origin
Japanese チョウジタウン Chōji Town From 丁子 chōji (clove) and 丁子色 chōji-iro (tan color produced from cloves)
English Mahogany Town From mahogany, referring to both the tree and the reddish-brown color named after it
French Acajou From acajou, mahogany
German Mahagonia City From Mahagoni, mahogany
Italian Mogania From mogano, mahogany
Spanish Pueblo Caoba From caoba, mahogany
Ciudad Cedro* From cedro, cedar
Korean 황토마을 Hwangto Maeul From 황토 (黃土) hwangto, ochre
Chinese (Mandarin) 卡吉鎮 / 卡吉镇 Kǎjí Zhèn* Transliteration of its Japanese name. Possibly from 卡吉色 kǎjí-sè (khaki)
乔基镇 Qiáojī Zhèn* Transliteration of its Japanese name.
Chinese (Cantonese) 卡吉鎮 Kāgāt Jan Same as the Mandarin name
Norwegian Mahoganyby From its English name
Swedish Mahoganystaden From its English name
Vietnamese Thị trấn Chouji Transliteration of Japanese name



Johto
Zephyr Badge.png Hive Badge.png Plain Badge.png Fog Badge.png Storm Badge.png Mineral Badge.png Glacier Badge.png Rising Badge.png
Settlements
New Bark TownCherrygrove CityViolet CityAzalea TownGoldenrod CityEcruteak City
Olivine CityCianwood CityMahogany TownBlackthorn CitySafari Zone GateFrontier Access
Routes
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Landmarks
Dark CaveSprout TowerRuins of AlphUnion CaveSlowpoke WellIlex ForestRadio TowerGlobal Terminal
Goldenrod TunnelNational ParkPokéathlon DomeBell TowerBellchime TrailBurned TowerMoomoo FarmOlivine Lighthouse
Battle Tower (CrystalHGSS)/FrontierCliff Edge GateCliff CaveEmbedded TowerSafari ZoneWhirl Islands
Mt. MortarLake of RageTeam Rocket HQIce PathDragon's DenS.S. AquaMt. Silver (Cave)
Access to
Sinjoh RuinsKanto


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