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==In the anime==
==In the anime==
[[File:Trophy Garden anime.png|thumb|200px|Trophy Garden in the {{pkmn|anime}}]]
[[File:Trophy Garden anime.png|thumb|200px|Trophy Garden in the anime]]
The Trophy Garden was featured in ''[[DP084|Hungry for the Good Life!]]''. It was part of {{si|Pokémon Mansion}} and was considered a relaxing spot for Pokémon. {{TRT}} put their plans into action to capture the Pokémon in the Trophy Garden with their [[Team Rocket's mechas|flying mecha]]. However, Dawn rescued them with the help of a gluttonous {{TP|Dawn|Swinub}}. After Team Rocket's defeat, Swinub joined Dawn's team.
The Trophy Garden was featured in ''[[DP084|Hungry for the Good Life!]]''. It was part of {{si|Pokémon Mansion}} and was considered a relaxing spot for Pokémon. {{TRT}} put their plans into action to capture the Pokémon in the Trophy Garden with their [[Team Rocket's mechas|flying mecha]]. However, Dawn rescues them with the help of a gluttonous {{TP|Dawn|Swinub}}. After Team Rocket's defeat, Dawn catches the Swinub.
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==In the manga==
==In the manga==
[[File:Trophy Garden Adventures.png|thumb|200px|Trophy Garden in Pokémon Adventures]]
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
In ''[[PS367|Suffering Psyduck]]'', [[Mr. Backlot]] showed the Trophy Garden to {{adv|Diamond}}, {{adv|Pearl}} and {{adv|Platinum}}.
In ''[[PS367|Suffering Psyduck]]'', [[Mr. Backlot]] shows the Trophy Garden to {{adv|Diamond}}, {{adv|Pearl}} and {{adv|Platinum}}. [[Cynthia]] then visits, discussing with Mr. Backlot about the Psyduck that disappeared from [[Amity Square]], and takes the trio with her to [[Route 210]].
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The Trophy Garden is the first known location where wild {{p|Eevee}} and {{p|Porygon}} can be caught. Previously, they had only been available as [[gift Pokémon]].
* The Trophy Garden could be a reference to "[[Bill]]'s Secret Garden", a rumor regarding {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, which claimed that rare Pokémon, including [[starter Pokémon]], could be found behind Bill's [[Sea Cottage]].<ref>https://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2013/01/the-10-most-bizarre-schoolyard-pokmon-rumors/bills-gardenmountainforrest</ref>


==References==
* The Trophy Garden is the first location where wild [[Eevee]] and [[Porygon]] could be caught; previously these Pokémon were only available as a [[gift Pokémon]]
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* The Trophy Garden is likely a reference to [https://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2013/01/the-10-most-bizarre-schoolyard-pokmon-rumors/bills-gardenmountainforrest Bill's Secret Garden], a rumor from [[Pokémon Red and Blue]] which claimed that rare Pokémon including [[starter Pokémon]] could be found behind [[Bill]]'s [[Sea Cottage]].


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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{{Sinnoh}}<br/>
{{Sinnoh}}<br/>

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