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===Locations===
===Locations===
Locations are not all the same between the {{pkmn|anime}} and the {{pkmn|games}}. Multiple [[List of anime-exclusive locations|locations]] are added to [[region]]s to carry out plots in the anime, and in addition to the [[core series]] regions, there are two regions exclusive to the anime: the [[Orange Archipelago]] and the [[Decolore Islands]].  
Locations are not all the same between the {{pkmn|anime}} and the {{pkmn|games}}. Multiple [[List of anime-exclusive locations|locations]] are added to [[region]]s to carry out plots in the anime, and in addition to the [[core series]] regions, there are two regions exclusive to the anime: the [[Orange Islands]] and the [[Decolore Islands]].  


Some towns and other locations are also depicted differently in the anime compared to the games. For example, the [[Whirl Islands]] are shown to be populated, but in the games they are just a series of caves. [[Littleroot Town]] is shown to be a coastal town, while in the games it is surrounded by woodland on all sides. Additionally, [[Ultra Ruin]] in the anime is an alternate dimension of [[Alola]], rather than a part of [[Ultra Space]].
Some towns and other locations are also depicted differently in the anime compared to the games. For example, the [[Whirl Islands]] are shown to be populated, but in the games they are just a series of caves. [[Littleroot Town]] is shown to be a coastal town, while in the games it is surrounded by woodland on all sides. Additionally, [[Ultra Ruin]] in the anime is an alternate dimension of [[Alola]], rather than a part of [[Ultra Space]].

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