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'''Marion Town''' (Japanese: '''マリオンシティ''' ''Marion City'') is an {{pkmn|anime}}- | '''Marion Town''' (Japanese: '''マリオンシティ''' ''Marion City'') is an {{pkmn|anime}}-exclusive location in the [[Johto]] [[region]], which was featured in ''[[SS013|Celebi and Joy!]]''. | ||
[[File:Marion Town Pokemon Center.png|thumb|left| | [[File:Marion Town Pokemon Center.png|thumb|left|220px|Marion Town's Pokémon Center]] | ||
The valley town is home to a stone Celebi Shrine which predates its 50-year-old (75-year-old in the dub) [[Pokémon Center]]. It is also frequented by the [[Mythical Pokémon]] {{p|Celebi}}. Over its history, the area has developed from a small forest village with a few wooden houses, to a larger settlement akin to a city. | |||
At first, the town was very modern, with a lot of high-rise buildings, and described as a polluted urban metropolis. A demolition crew were preparing to demolish the historic Pokémon Center in order to make way for a new office block with a new Pokémon Center at its base. | |||
[[Ritchie]], with Celebi's assistance, [[Time travel|went back in time]] and managed to rescue {{OBP|Nick|SS013}} and his father from their deaths in a rock-slide. As a result, Nick was elected as the town's present-day mayor. Marion Town had still developed into a city, though with many older buildings, trees, and a flowing river. The town has now embraced its old traditions and was better connected to nature, even going as far as restoring the historic Pokémon Center. | |||
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==Pokémon seen in Marion Town== | ==Pokémon seen in Marion Town== | ||
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Revision as of 19:19, 10 August 2019
Marion Town マリオンシティ Marion City | |
Marion Town | |
Region | Johto |
Debut | Celebi and Joy! |
Marion Town (Japanese: マリオンシティ Marion City) is an anime-exclusive location in the Johto region, which was featured in Celebi and Joy!.
The valley town is home to a stone Celebi Shrine which predates its 50-year-old (75-year-old in the dub) Pokémon Center. It is also frequented by the Mythical Pokémon Celebi. Over its history, the area has developed from a small forest village with a few wooden houses, to a larger settlement akin to a city.
At first, the town was very modern, with a lot of high-rise buildings, and described as a polluted urban metropolis. A demolition crew were preparing to demolish the historic Pokémon Center in order to make way for a new office block with a new Pokémon Center at its base.
Ritchie, with Celebi's assistance, went back in time and managed to rescue Nick and his father from their deaths in a rock-slide. As a result, Nick was elected as the town's present-day mayor. Marion Town had still developed into a city, though with many older buildings, trees, and a flowing river. The town has now embraced its old traditions and was better connected to nature, even going as far as restoring the historic Pokémon Center.
Pokémon seen in Marion Town
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Machoke |
Rhydon |
Scyther |
Pinsir |
Celebi |
Ponyta |
Tauros ♂ |
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