Fleurrh City
| Fleurrh City フレイシティ Furei City | |
Fleurrh City | |
| Region | Kalos |
| Debut | Master Class Choices! |
Fleurrh City (Japanese: フレイシティ Furei City) is an animated series-exclusive location in Kalos, located between Couriway Town and Snowbelle City. Like many other cities in the region, it is home to a Pokémon Showcase theater. It is the hometown of Amelia.
It was first mentioned by Monsieur Pierre in Party Dancecapades!, when he told the attendees at his dance party that the city would host an upcoming Pokémon Showcase Rookie Class. The competition took place in Master Class Choices! where Serena, Amelia, and many other Pokémon Performers entered the event hoping to win the Fleurrh City Princess Key.
During the Theme Performance, in which contestants had to place the highest number of Rhyhorn on their part of the field before time ran out, Serena was grouped with Kazalie and Concetta. She put her racing skills to good use and gathered a large group of Rhyhorn, defeating her opponents. Amelia and Shulin also managed to advance to the second round. However, Alouette, Clarice, and Sara Lee ended up being eliminated.
In the Freestyle Performance, Amelia dazzled the crowd together with her Shiny Dragonair and Espeon. Serena also impressed the audience with her Braixen, Pancham, and Sylveon. In the end, their score could not be closer, but as Serena had received just a few more points, she was declared the winner, thus earning her third and final Princess Key and qualifying for the Master Class.
Gallery
| Pokémon Center | Showcase theater |
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Names
| Language | Name | Origin |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | フレイシティ Furei City | From 富麗 furei (glorious) |
| English, German, Danish, Finnish, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish |
Fleurrh City | From fleur (French for "flower") and possibly myrrh |
| European Spanish | Ciudad Florida | From florida (florid, flowery) |
| Latin American Spanish | Ciudad Fleurrh | From its English name |
| French | Fleurville | From fleur (flower) and ville (town, city; commonly affixed to names of settlements) |
| Italian | Fioritopoli | From fiorito (flowering; flowery) and the placename suffix -poli (city) |
| Korean | 플레이시티 Play City | Transcription of its Japanese name |
| Chinese (Taiwan) | 芙麗市 Fúlì Shì | From the Japanese name 芙麗 Furei |
| Chinese (Hong Kong) | 芙麗市 Fùhlaih Síh | |
| Brazilian Portuguese | Cidade das Flores | From flores (flowers) |
| Polish | Fleurrh | From its English name |
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