Steelbound Town
| Steelbound Town テツロンタウン Tetsuron Town | |
Steelbound Town | |
| Region | Unknown |
| Debut | Tinkatink's Ideal Hammer |
Steelbound Town (Japanese: テツロンタウン Tetsuron Town) is an animated series-exclusive town, famous for selling industrial products. There is a vintage market in it.
Steelbound Town appeared in Tinkatink's Ideal Hammer, where Liko, Roy, and Dot visited it to buy a new microphone for Dot to replace the one that had just broken. Dot also bought an old-style microphone to use as a prop, but an encounter with a Tinkatink led to it taking the retro microphone and making a new hammer out of it. Tinkatink then started following Dot to show the new hammer to her.
The town reappeared in the background of Farewell, Sprigatito?. Located near the town is the house of Marnya, a Pokémon Breeder who specializes in raising feline Pokémon and was also the person who originally raised Liko's Sprigatito.
Pokémon seen in Steelbound Town
Tinkatink ♀ |
Names
| Language | Name | Origin |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | テツロンタウン Tetsuron Town | From 鉄 tetsu (iron) and iron |
| English | Steelbound Town | From steel and bound |
| German | Stahlgitter | From Stahlgitter (steel grid) |
| European Spanish | Pueblo Aceralia | From acero (steel) and the placename suffix -ia |
| Latin American Spanish | Pueblo Ferromoldado | From ferro- (prefix for iron) and moldado (molded) |
| French | Métalville | From métal (metal) and ville (town, city; commonly affixed to names of settlements) |
| Italian | Acciaiopoli | From acciaio (steel) and the placename suffix -poli (city) |
| Korean | 철공마을 Cheolgong Maeul | From 철공 (鐵工) cheolgong (ironsmith) |
| Chinese (Taiwan) | 鐵龍鎮 Tiělóng Zhèn | From 鐵 tiě / tit (iron) and a transcription of its Japanese name with the character 龍 lóng / lùhng (dragon) |
| Chinese (Hong Kong) | 鐵龍鎮 Titlùhng Jan | |
| Chinese (mainland China) | 铁熔镇 Tiěróng Zhèn | From 铁 tiě (iron) and 熔 róng (to smelt) |
| Brazilian Portuguese | Cidade de Ferromoldado | From ferro moldado (cast iron) |
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