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=== River ===
=== River ===
A gently flowing river.
A gently flowing river. Twelve species of Pokémon live around this area.  Hidden behind the flowing spores of a resting Vileplume lies a special tree, the sign of Cubone.
 
; Poliwag
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; Bulbasaur
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; Slowpoke
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; Slowbro
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; Vileplume
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; Shellder
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; Metapod
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; Psyduck
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; Porygon
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; Cloyster
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; Magikarp
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; Pikachu
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=== Cave ===
=== Cave ===

Revision as of 13:32, 4 April 2005

Pokémon Island is a little-known island probably located somewhere near Kanto, although the exact whereabouts are unknown.

Pokémon Island is home to many different species of wild Pokémon. Completely isolated, it's an ideal environment to observe how wild Pokémon act naturally. Pokémon Trainers are not allowed on the island, because catching the local Pokémon would upset the island's natural balance.

Pokémon Island has several different habitats ideal for all types of Pokémon, including a beach, a tunnel, a volcano, a river, a cave, and a valley.

Many rare kinds of Pokémon. such as Moltres, Zapdos, Articuno, and Mew have been seen on or around the island.

Professor Oak hired Todd to take photographs of all the Pokémon on the island in Pokémon Snap. Using the ZERO-ONE, a camera, and several other gadgets, Todd was able to complete his mission.

Areas of Pokémon Island

Beach

A sunny beach, and home to twelve kinds of Pokémon. A crab-shaped rock is the sign of Kingler.

Pidgey
For a good photo of the Pidgey, return after obtaining the Dash Engine, and dash to the other side of the Pidgey at the start of the beach. Further along the course, a couple of Pidgey may use a Whirlwind attack against a Meowth.
Doduo
Near the beginning of the beach, a Doduo leaps out from behind a corner and flees.
Pikachu
A few Pikachu may be found along the beach. Toss apples for the Pikachu at the start of the course to follow, leading it to a surf board left in the sand. Pikachu on the surfboard scores many points. Otherwise, and scaring Scyther from the tall grass, two Pikachu will come out and sit on nearbytree stumps. The sound of a PokéFlute will send sparks flying with a double-Thunderbolt attack from the two Pikachu.
Butterfree
Common around the beach. Use the Dash Engine to hurry and find four Butterfree nead the bridge.
Lapras
Throughout the ocean are these sea creatues. Snap photos of the first three sets of Lapras and three Lapras will appear close-up near the end of the beach cousre.
Snorlax
While a Pester Ball will get a slight movement out of Snorlax, it will take the PokéFlute to wake this Pokémon and get it to dance.
Meowth
Another somewhat common Pokémon of the beath. Two Pidgey Whirlwind a Meowth near the end of the course, allowing for a photo of a dizzy, twirling Meowth. Find the Meowth walking along a ledge and pelt it with a Pester Ball. After falling off, the Meowth will get up and react in a pose with many points.
Scyther
Hidden in tall grass, a Pester Ball where the tall is being chopped will send this Pokémon fleeing its cover. As Scyther escapes, it takes a moment to use a Slash attack.
Eevee
Eevee plays along large boulders. It plays with a mysterious pink ball.
Chansey
Throwing an item at the pink ball Eevee plays with reveals its true self: Chansey.
Magikarp
Tossing an apple into the water under the bridge causes a Magikarp to leap up.
Kangaskhan
Kangaskhan, near the end of the course, keeps its back to the camera. It will turn around if it smells food nearby, and may cause Kangaskhan to roar.

Tunnel

A long, dark tunnel. An abandoned power plant is inside. Twelve Pokémon species inhabit this area, and a shadow cast on a wall is the mark of Pinsir.

Electrode
Found outside of and within the tunnel, these Pokémon will explode if aggitated. Causing the Electrode near the end of the tunnel to explode will open a new area of the island for Todd to explore.
Electabuzz
Found multiple times before and within the tunnel. The Dash Engine lets Todd get ahead of them to snap a front-side photograph.
Pikachu
This Pokémon is found near an enormous egg within the tunnel. Leading it to the egg with apples followed by a Thunderbold-inducing PokéFlute melody causes Pikachu attack the egg, hatching it. Another Pikachu plays with Diglett. Before entering the tunnel, photograph the outside Pikachu and it'll run to an Elecrode and hop on top of it. Electrode will explode if aggrivated...
Kakuna
A group of Kakuna dangle from the opening of the tunnel. The Dash Engine may be used to get close to one.
Zapdos
The giant egg, when hatched by Pikachu's electric Thunderbolt attack, releases Zapdos.
Magikarp
After passing by Zapdos's egg, a lake of water within the tunnel is home to Magikarp. Tossing an item into the deep pond entices a Magikarp to leap from the water.
Zubat
Midway through the tunnel, as Todd passes through a metal doorway from one area of the tunnel to another, Zubat hurry through.
Haunter
Deep within the tunnel, a purple glow moves around. Unknown to Todd what this is, a developed photograph reveals it to be a Haunter.
Diglett
Near the end of the tunnel, a Pikachu is found playing with Diglett. The Dash Engine is necessary to get close.
Dugtrio
Taking a photo of Diglett will send Pikachu off to play ith another. Photographing the next Diglett the Pikachu finds repeats the process, until the Pikachu comes across Dugtrio.
Magnemite
At the tunnel's end are a trio of Magnemite. Each Magnemite emits a magnetic wave which prevents taking a photo, but distracting them with apples causes these Pokémon to lower their guard.
Magneton
Luring all three Magnemites near one another with apples, they fure into a Magneton.

Volcano

Boiling magma heats the volcanic areas. Ten species of Pokémon live within this area. Throwing a Pester Ball into a crater of magma releases a purple cload, the sign of Koffing.

Rapidash
A fast-running Pokémon, Rapidash gallop by early in the course.
Vulpix
Just beyond the Rapidash plays a Vulpix. Apples delight the fire fox.
Charmander
Common Pokémon in the volcanic area. When stopped against the giant egg, toss apples and a pack of Charmander will gather.
Moltres
When the emormous egg blocking the ZERO-ONE's path is knocked into the lava below, it hatches into the magnificent legendary fire bird.
Growlithe
Near the end of the area, they hide within craters. Tossing Pester Balls into the craters will cause these pups to hop out. Professor Oak would be impressed by three of this Pokémon in one photo.
Arcanine
Sometimes a disturbed Arcanine hops from the craters near the end of the stage, after tossing Pester Balls into them. Professor Oak would be impressed by three of this Pokémon in one photo.
Magmar
Early on, a Magmar will attack a nearby Charmander if disturbed. Later one, two Magmar battle one another if lured together.
Charmeleon
If the Charmander near the Magmar is attacked by Magmar's fiery attack, it will evolve into Charmeleon. Another Charmeleon is near the end of the course.
Charizard
Knocking Charmeleon into a crater of magma will cause it to evolve into Charizard.
Magikarp
As in other areas, throw an item into a pool of water to cause Magikarp to leap out.

River

A gently flowing river. Twelve species of Pokémon live around this area. Hidden behind the flowing spores of a resting Vileplume lies a special tree, the sign of Cubone.

Poliwag
Bulbasaur
Slowpoke
Slowbro
Vileplume
Shellder
Metapod
Psyduck
Porygon
Cloyster
Magikarp
Pikachu

Cave

A cave where strange noises may be heard.

Valley

A rapid-moving river flows through.

Rainbow Cloud

A secret area above the island. Template:Gamestub