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|name = Orange Islands |
|name = Orange Islands |
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+ | |japanese name = {{Small Caps|Orange Archipelago}}<br />オレンジ |
+ | |romanji name = Orenji |
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+ | |anime = {{Color2|000|Pokémon: Adventures on the Orange Islands}} |
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⚫ | The {{nihongo|Orange Islands|オレンジ諸島|Orenji-shotō}}, also formally known as the '''Orange Archipelago''', is an island chain that it only appears in the [[Pokémon anime]]. The archipelago is different climatically from [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]], which is temperate while the archipelago is tropical. One effect of the different climate is that [[Pokémon]] found there are of a different color. While many people inhabit these islands, the most notable are the Orange Crew, the four [[Gym Leader]]s who live on four of the islands. They are [[Cissy]], [[Danny]], [[Rudy]], and [[Luana (Gym Leader)|Luana]]; and the Head Leader [[Drake (Gym Leader)|Drake]]. |
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− | It should be noted that the Orange Islands are unique because there is no video game equivalent.<ref>[http://www.pokemon.com/index.weml#mailbag_06122006 Mailbag: You Are What You Eat!], ''Pokémon.com''. URL last accessed |
+ | It should be noted that the Orange Islands are unique because there is no video game equivalent.<ref>[http://www.pokemon.com/index.weml#mailbag_06122006 Mailbag: You Are What You Eat!], ''Pokémon.com''. URL last accessed March 4, 2007.</ref> The Orange Archipelago only exists in the anime and the ''[[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]'' manga, so it is not considered part of the game canon. |
− | == |
+ | ==Gym battles== |
Gym battles in the Orange Islands differ from those on the mainland because the Orange Crew do not require challengers to actually ''fight'' them. Instead, they wish to test their loyalty to their Pokémon and vice-versa with various tests (for example, Danny has a Trainer use his/her Pokémon to freeze a geyser of hot water and then carve it into a sled for racing). |
Gym battles in the Orange Islands differ from those on the mainland because the Orange Crew do not require challengers to actually ''fight'' them. Instead, they wish to test their loyalty to their Pokémon and vice-versa with various tests (for example, Danny has a Trainer use his/her Pokémon to freeze a geyser of hot water and then carve it into a sled for racing). |
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− | == |
+ | ==Other notable characters== |
− | There are a few other characters of note on the Orange Islands. [[Professor Felina Ivy]] works on Valencia Island with her three assistants Faith, Hope |
+ | There are a few other characters of note on the Orange Islands. [[Professor Felina Ivy]] works on Valencia Island with her three assistants Faith, Hope and Charity. Other notable residents include [[Lorelei|Prima]], known in the video games as Lorelei, a local Pokémon Master and member of [[Kanto]]'s Elite Four (this would be later referenced in [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Version|''Pokémon FireRed'' and ''LeafGreen'']]'s Sevii Islands); Mateo, a glass sculptor who lives on Sunburst Island and takes his inspiration from a rare, reclusive [[Crystal Onix]]; and Melody, a young girl who lives on Shamouti Island and plays the flute in an annual ceremony there. |
− | In ''[[MS002: Pokémon The Movie 2000 - The Power of One]]'', the [[Legendary Pokémon|Kanto region legendary birds]] and [[Lugia]] live around this area. |
+ | In ''[[MS002: Pokémon The Movie 2000 - The Power of One|Pokémon The Movie 2000 - The Power of One]]'', the [[Legendary Pokémon|Kanto region legendary birds]] and [[Lugia]] live around this area. |
− | == |
+ | ==Islands== |
− | Most of the islands are named after varieties of oranges, or other citrus fruits. |
+ | Most of the islands are named after varieties of oranges, or other citrus fruits. |
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* [[Sunburst Island]] |
* [[Sunburst Island]] |
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* [[Pinkan Island]] |
* [[Pinkan Island]] |
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+ | * a unnamed island ([[Dome Fossil Island]]) |
* [[Kinnow Island]] |
* [[Kinnow Island]] |
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+ | * a unnamed island ([[Sanctuary Island]]) |
* [[Navel Island]] |
* [[Navel Island]] |
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* [[The 7 Grapefruit Islands]] |
* [[The 7 Grapefruit Islands]] |
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* [[Murcott Island]] |
* [[Murcott Island]] |
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+ | * a unnamed island ([[Farfetch'd Island]]) |
* [[Mandarin Island South|Mandarin Island So.]] |
* [[Mandarin Island South|Mandarin Island So.]] |
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* [[Trovita Island]] |
* [[Trovita Island]] |
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* [[Shamouti Islands]] |
* [[Shamouti Islands]] |
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* [[Cleopatra Island]] |
* [[Cleopatra Island]] |
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+ | * [[Fire Island]] |
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+ | * [[Lightning Island]] |
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+ | * [[Ice Island]] |
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* [[Ascorbia Island]] |
* [[Ascorbia Island]] |
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* [[Butwal Island]] |
* [[Butwal Island]] |
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* [[Kumquat Island]] |
* [[Kumquat Island]] |
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* [[Rind Island]] |
* [[Rind Island]] |
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+ | * a unnamed island ([[Salveyo Weed Island]]) |
* [[Pummelo Island]] |
* [[Pummelo Island]] |
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* [[Tarroco Island]] |
* [[Tarroco Island]] |
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==Pokémon League== |
==Pokémon League== |
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{| class="prettytable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width="100%" style="border-collapse:collapse; text-align:center;" |
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− | ! colspan="1" style="background-color:orange; color:black;" | |
+ | ! colspan="1" style="background-color:orange; color:black;" |Name |
− | ! colspan="1" style="background-color:orange; color:black;" | |
+ | ! colspan="1" style="background-color:orange; color:black;" |Settlement |
− | ! colspan="1" style="background-color:orange; color:black;" | |
+ | ! colspan="1" style="background-color:orange; color:black;" |Information |
− | ! colspan="1" style="background-color:orange; color:black;" | |
+ | ! colspan="1" style="background-color:orange; color:black;" |Badge/Trophy |
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− | |[[File:Cissy |
+ | |[[File:Cissy.png|100px|link=Cissy]]<br />[[Cissy]] |
− | |[[Mikan |
+ | |[[Mikan Island]] |
− | |Trainers are required to participate in an [[accuracy]] test and a race against the gym leader. |
+ | |Trainers are required to participate in an [[Statistics#Accuracy|accuracy]] test and a race against the gym leader. |
− | |[[File:Coral- |
+ | |[[File:Coral-Eye Badge.png|50px]]<br />Coral-Eye Badge |
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− | |[[File:Danny |
+ | |[[File:Danny.jpg|100px|link=Danny]]<br />[[Danny]] |
− | |[[Navel |
+ | |[[Navel Island]] |
|Trainers must first climb a nearby mountain without the aid of their Pokémon, in order to qualify for further challenges. Should a Trainer qualify, they must then choose one Pokémon to help them build a bobsled-evice in a race against the gym leader, and then race him down the mountain. |
|Trainers must first climb a nearby mountain without the aid of their Pokémon, in order to qualify for further challenges. Should a Trainer qualify, they must then choose one Pokémon to help them build a bobsled-evice in a race against the gym leader, and then race him down the mountain. |
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+ | |[[File:SeaRuby Badge.png|50px]]<br />Sea-Ruby Badge |
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− | |[[File:Rudy |
+ | |[[File:Rudy.png|100px|link=Rudy]]<br />[[Rudy]] |
− | |[[Trovita |
+ | |[[Trovita Island]] |
− | |Trainers must first participate in an [[accuracy]] test. Should the challenger pass this test, they will face the gym leader in a three-on-three, same-type [[Pokémon]] battle. |
+ | |Trainers must first participate in an [[Statistics#Accuracy|accuracy]] test. Should the challenger pass this test, they will face the gym leader in a three-on-three, same-type [[Pokémon]] battle. |
− | |[[File: |
+ | |[[File:SpikeShell Badge.png|50px]]<br />Spike-Shell Badge |
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− | |[[File:Luana |
+ | |[[File:Luana.jpg|100px|link=Luana (Gym Leader)]]<br />[[Luana (Gym Leader)|Luana]] |
− | |[[Kumquat |
+ | |[[Kumquat Island]] |
|Trainers defeat the gym leader, in a double battle. |
|Trainers defeat the gym leader, in a double battle. |
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+ | |[[File:JadeStar Badge.png|50px]]<br />Jade-Star Badge |
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+ | |[[File:Drake OI.jpg|100px|link=Drake (Gym Leader)]]<br />Head Leader [[Drake (Gym Leader)|Drake]] |
− | |[[Pummelo |
+ | |[[Pummelo Island]] |
|Trainers must defeat the head leader on a 6 to 6 Pokémon battle. |
|Trainers must defeat the head leader on a 6 to 6 Pokémon battle. |
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− | |[[File:Winner' |
+ | |[[File:Winner's Trophy.png|50px]]<br />Winner's Trophy |
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− | == |
+ | ==Trivia== |
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− | <references/> |
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+ | *The Orange Islands is the only archipelago that has not been featured in any Pokémon game. |
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+ | *The Orange Islands Pokémon League is one of only two Pokémon Leagues Ash Ketchum has ever actually won (the other being the Battle Frontier in the Kanto Region). |
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− | == Trivia == |
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− | * The Orange Island is the only region you can't go to that Ash went to. |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | {{reflist}} |
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Revision as of 20:05, 2 January 2016
The Orange Islands (Japanese: オレンジ諸島, Hepburn: Orenji-shotō), also formally known as the Orange Archipelago, is an island chain that it only appears in the Pokémon anime. The archipelago is different climatically from Kanto and Johto, which is temperate while the archipelago is tropical. One effect of the different climate is that Pokémon found there are of a different color. While many people inhabit these islands, the most notable are the Orange Crew, the four Gym Leaders who live on four of the islands. They are Cissy, Danny, Rudy, and Luana; and the Head Leader Drake.
It should be noted that the Orange Islands are unique because there is no video game equivalent.[1] The Orange Archipelago only exists in the anime and the The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga, so it is not considered part of the game canon.
Gym battles
Gym battles in the Orange Islands differ from those on the mainland because the Orange Crew do not require challengers to actually fight them. Instead, they wish to test their loyalty to their Pokémon and vice-versa with various tests (for example, Danny has a Trainer use his/her Pokémon to freeze a geyser of hot water and then carve it into a sled for racing).
Other notable characters
There are a few other characters of note on the Orange Islands. Professor Felina Ivy works on Valencia Island with her three assistants Faith, Hope and Charity. Other notable residents include Prima, known in the video games as Lorelei, a local Pokémon Master and member of Kanto's Elite Four (this would be later referenced in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen's Sevii Islands); Mateo, a glass sculptor who lives on Sunburst Island and takes his inspiration from a rare, reclusive Crystal Onix; and Melody, a young girl who lives on Shamouti Island and plays the flute in an annual ceremony there.
In Pokémon The Movie 2000 - The Power of One, the Kanto region legendary birds and Lugia live around this area.
Islands
Most of the islands are named after varieties of oranges, or other citrus fruits.
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Pokémon League
Name | Settlement | Information | Badge/Trophy |
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Cissy |
Mikan Island | Trainers are required to participate in an accuracy test and a race against the gym leader. | Coral-Eye Badge |
File:Danny.jpg Danny |
Navel Island | Trainers must first climb a nearby mountain without the aid of their Pokémon, in order to qualify for further challenges. Should a Trainer qualify, they must then choose one Pokémon to help them build a bobsled-evice in a race against the gym leader, and then race him down the mountain. | Sea-Ruby Badge |
Rudy |
Trovita Island | Trainers must first participate in an accuracy test. Should the challenger pass this test, they will face the gym leader in a three-on-three, same-type Pokémon battle. | Spike-Shell Badge |
Luana |
Kumquat Island | Trainers defeat the gym leader, in a double battle. | Jade-Star Badge |
File:Drake OI.jpg Head Leader Drake |
Pummelo Island | Trainers must defeat the head leader on a 6 to 6 Pokémon battle. | Winner's Trophy |
Trivia
- The shape of the Orange Islands has a resemblance of a Clefairy.
- The Orange Islands is the only archipelago that has not been featured in any Pokémon game.
- The Orange Islands Pokémon League is one of only two Pokémon Leagues Ash Ketchum has ever actually won (the other being the Battle Frontier in the Kanto Region).
References
- ^ Mailbag: You Are What You Eat!, Pokémon.com. URL last accessed March 4, 2007.
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