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Revision as of 05:57, 7 October 2009

If you were looking for the song, see Viridian City (song).

Glitch City 故障都市
Broken-Down City
"The Eternally Green Paradise"
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Location
File:Viridian City.png
Location of Glitch City in Kanto.
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Gen I Gen II Gen III

Viridian City (Japanese: トキワシティ Tokiwa City) is a small city located in western Kanto. In the Generation I and Generation III games, Team Rocket leader Giovanni serves as Leader of the Ground-specialist Viridian Gym, but the Gym is locked until the player can gain all seven other League Badges. Blue becomes the Gym Leader in the Generation II games and trains a variety of Pokémon.

Three paths, all major, lead from the city center. To the north is Route 2, as well as Viridian Forest, which lies in the middle of Route 2 south of Pewter City. To the south is Route 1, which leads to Pallet Town. To the west is Route 22, leading to the Indigo Plateau and the Pokémon League.

Places of interest

Pokémon Academy

Main article: Pokémon Academy

A Pokémon academy is a school where students and Trainers can learn more about Pokémon. Most beginning trainers visit at least one of them, and common trainers who study extensively at these locations are Lasses, School Kids, and Scientists. Much like the Pokémon Academy in Violet City, this building, located in the center of Viridian in Generation III only, is dedicated to teaching the basics of Pokémon to inexperienced trainers. Many trainers that pass through Viridian fall under this category, making the city an ideal location. In Generation II this school was rebuilt and tuned into the Trainer House.

Trainer House

Main article: Trainer House

A unique attraction in Generation II-era Viridian is the Trainer House, a location where trainers from far and wide can battle one trainer per day. On entry, the first floor has a few people and a small desk. Speaking to the woman behind the desk enables entry into the lower basement, where a lone trainer can be found. This trainer will either be Cal, if the player has never used Mystery Gift with anyone, or the last player he or she has used Mystery Gift with. If it is Cal, his team will consist of the final forms of all three Johto starter Pokémon at level 50, namely Meganium, Typhlosion and Feraligatr. If it is another player that has been Mystery Gifted with, their team will consist of whatever Pokémon were in their party at the time of Mystery Gifting, including held items, moves, levels, and so on. No matter what, however, the opponent trainer's sprite will be of Gold.

Viridian Gym

Main article: Viridian Gym
Viridian Gym in FireRed and LeafGreen

The Viridian Gym is the official gym of Viridian City. It is based on Template:Type2 Pokémon. The Gym Leader is Giovanni, the head of Team Rocket. Trainers who defeat him receive the Earth Badge. Viridian Gym appears in all games set in the Kanto region. In Generation I and III when the player makes their first encounter with the gym, it is locked because of the absence of the Gym Leader. With this acknowledged, the player journeys off onto other Gyms to challenge them. Once this has been accomplished and when the player has collected the remaining seven Gym Badges, the Viridian Gym reopens.

Inside the Gym, the floor uses the same transporting tiles as in the Rocket Hideout. The player must use these tiles to navigate through the Gym to reach Giovanni. In Generation II, when Blue takes the place of the Gym Leader, the Gym is completely remodeled, and the tiles are now gone. The Gym has no junior trainers. After Blue is defeated, he will give the player the Earth Badge.

Poké Mart

Generations I and III Generation II
Item Price
Balls
Poké Ball $200
Medicine
Antidote $100
Burn Heal* $250
Parlyz Heal $200
Potion $300
Item Price
Balls
Poké Ball $200
Medicine
Antidote $100
Awakening $250
Burn Heal $250
Full Heal $600
Hyper Potion $1,200
Parlyz Heal $200
Revive $1,500
Other items
Flower Mail $50

Items

Generation I

  • TM42 (Dream Eater): In the lower left hand corner after cutting a bush.
  • Potion: Inside a bush in the upper left hand corner.
  • Oak's Parcel: From the shopkeeper at the Poké Mart.

Generation III

  • Potion: Inside a bush in the upper left hand corner.
  • Oak's Parcel: From the shopkeeper at the Poké Mart.
  • Teachy TV: Obtained from old man who teaches the player how to catch a Pokémon.

Pokémon

Wild Pokémon can be found in a pond located in southeast Viridian City.

Generation I

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate


129 Magikarp R B Y Old Rod 5 100%


060 Poliwag R B Y Good Rod 10 50%


118 Goldeen R B Y Good Rod 10 50%


060 Poliwag R B Y Super Rod 15 50%


072 Tentacool R B Y Super Rod 15 50%


060 Poliwag R B Y Super Rod 5-15 100%


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 II

Surfing

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
All times


060 Poliwag G S C Surfing 5-14 90%


061 Poliwhirl G S C Surfing 10-14 10%


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.

Fishing

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate


129 Magikarp G S C Old Rod 10 85%


060 Poliwag G S C Old Rod 10 15%


060 Poliwag G S C Good Rod 20 65%


129 Magikarp G S C Good Rod 20 35%


060 Poliwag G S C Super Rod 40 70%


129 Magikarp G S C Super Rod 40 20%


061 Poliwhirl G S C Super Rod 40 10%


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

Surfing

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate


054 Psyduck FR LG Surfing 20-40 100%


079 Slowpoke FR LG Surfing 20-40 100%


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.

Fishing

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate


129 Magikarp FR LG Old Rod 5 100%


060 Poliwag FR LG Good Rod 5-15 60%


118 Goldeen FR LG Good Rod 5-15 20%


129 Magikarp FR LG Good Rod 5-15 20%


060 Poliwag FR LG Super Rod 15-25 40%


061 Poliwhirl FR LG Super Rod 20-30 40%


130 Gyarados FR LG Super Rod 15-25 15%


054 Psyduck FR LG Super Rod 15-35 5%


079 Slowpoke FR LG Super Rod 15-35 5%


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.

Trainer Tips

Red and Blue

  • The battle moves of Pokémon are limited by their power points, PP. To replenish PP, rest your tired Pokémon at a Pokémon Center!
  • Catch Pokémon and expand your collection! The more you have, the easier it is to fight!

FireRed and LeafGreen

TRAINER TIPS
The battle moves of POKéMON are
limited by their POWER POINTS, PP.
To replenish PP, rest your tired
POKéMON at a POKéMON CENTER.

TRAINER TIPS
Catch POKéMON and expand your
collection.
The more you have, the easier it
is to battle.


In the anime

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Viridian City's Pokémon Center.

Viridian City is first visited in Pokémon Emergency!, when Ash Ketchum takes his sick Pikachu to the Pokémon Center. They head to the Viridian City Pokémon Center to be healed. When entering the town, Ash is stopped by Officer Jenny, who finds him suspicious, due to the fact he is carrying Pikachu in his arms and not a Poké Ball, but Ash confirms his identity with his Pokédex, Jenny then rushes Ash to the Pokémon Center. As Pikachu is treated, Ash feels crestfallen and calls home. His mother tries to encourage him, but he still feels downtrodden. He is then called by Professor Oak who is surprised that he reached Viridian so soon. Ash then tells him about the Ho-Oh he saw earlier. Oak feels that he is lying because many trainers have never seen that Pokémon even after searching for it during their whole life. Meanwhile, two 'wanted' posters are revealed, showing the pictures of two 'Most Wanted criminals', Jessie and James of Team Rocket. The two trouble makers spot the posters and swear vengeance on Viridian for putting up wanted posters of them. Their ally Meowth is then revealed to be their Pokémon.

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The outskirts of Viridian City.

While Pikachu is being treated, Team Rocket attack the Pokémon Center with the intent of stealing the Pokémon inside. The Center's Nurse Joy tries to transfer all Pokémon to the safety of the Pewter City Pokémon Center, because it is an emergency. Team Rocket use their Ekans and Koffing to wreck havoc in the Center. However, just then Pikachu somehow manages to revive itself and along with the other Pikachu from the Center's back-up power generator, ThunderShock Team Rocket away.

Officer Jenny arrives too late as Team Rocket manages to escape in their Meowth shaped balloon. They agree that Pikachu would make a great gift for their boss and decide to steal it when the chance comes.

Ash leaves Viridian City and heads for the Viridian Forest with a revived relation with Pikachu and Misty in tow.

In the Pokémon Special manga

Viridian Ciy is first visited in the Bulbasaur, Come Home! round of the Red, Green & Blue chapter when Red and Professor Oak chase the Pokémon that escaped of his laboratory. They enter the abandoned Viridian City Gym and fight with the only resident of that building, an angry Machoke.

Differences in Generations

This are no notable differences between Generation I and Generation III games, except for houses being slightly bigger and some buildings repositioned. The differences between Generation II and Generation III games are more noticeable. The Pokémon Academy seen in Generation III has been replaced with the giant Trainer House in Generation II, and other buildings were added as well.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Its Japanese motto is トキワは みどり えいえんのいろ.
  • It has a song from the anime based on it called the same name.
  • It is the only town next to the player's hometown that has a Gym.
    • However, it is closed at the beginning of all games where the player hails from Pallet Town.

In other languages

Language Name Origin
Japanese トキワシティ Tokiwa City 常磐色 (tokiwa iro) refers to the green color of evergreen trees.
English Viridian City From viridian, a blue-green color.
French Jadielle From jade.
Czech Chromové město Chrom means chrome (chromium), and město means city (or town).
German Vertania City From French vert, green.
Italian Smeraldopoli From smeraldo, emerald, and the suffix -poli, meaning city.
Polish Wertania From German Vertania.
Spanish Ciudad Verde Means green city.
Korean 상록시티 Sangrok City
Chinese (Mandarin) 常磐市 Chángpán Shì From the Japanese name.
Chinese (Cantonese) 常青市 Soengceng Si 常青 (soengceng) means evergreen.

References


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