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The Pokémon Mansion is a wrecked mansion located on Cinnabar Island in the Kanto region.

The Pokémon Mansion has four floors. The first floor is the entrance to the Pokémon Mansion. In order to get to the other three floors, the player must use Mewtwo statues (which are secret switches) to proceed to each floor, depending on which Mewtwo statue the player uses.

Within the Mansion's wreckage, there are books that give valuable information about Mew and Mewtwo, showing that the mansion was the place Mewtwo was created and the place that Mewtwo destroyed, as seen in Pokémon the First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back.

Games[]

Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Version[]

The Pokémon Mansion is a location that needs to be visited in order to complete the main quest of the game as it contains the Secret Key (Sinnoh) for Cinnabar Island Gym. To find the key, the player has to figure out the correct way of pressing the buttons on Mewtwo Statues which open and closed doors. The player has to visit the topmost floor and then jump into a cracked floor to proceed to the basement where the secret key lies. Despite being a building, Escape Rope and Dig can be used to get back to Cinnabar Island.

Floor 1F[]

Pokémon[]

HGSS 020 front HGSS 109 front HGSS 088 front HGSS 019 front HGSS 058 front HGSS 037 front HGSS 110 front HGSS 089 front

Trainers[]

Youngster Johnson, Scientist Ted

Trainers' Pokémon[]

Youngster Johnson: 2 Ekans, Raticate

Scientist Ted: Electrode, Weezing

Items[]

Escape Rope, Protein, Carbos, Moon Stone

Floor 2F[]

Pokémon[]

HGSS 020 front HGSS 109 front HGSS 088 front HGSS 019 front HGSS 058 front HGSS 037 front HGSS 110 front HGSS 089 front
Raticate Koffing Grimer Rattata Growlithe (FireRed only) Vulpix (LeafGreen only) Weezing Muk

Trainers[]

Burglar Arnie

Trainers' Pokémon[]

Burglar Arnie: Charmander, Charmeleon

Items[]

Zinc, Calcium, HP Up

Floor 3F[]

Pokémon[]

HGSS 020 front HGSS 109 front HGSS 088 front HGSS 019 front HGSS 058 front HGSS 037 front HGSS 110 front HGSS 089 front
Raticate Koffing Grimer Rattata Growlithe (FireRed only) Vulpix (LeafGreen only) Weezing Muk

Trainers[]

Burglar Simon, Scientist Braydon

Trainers' Pokémon[]

Burglar Simon: Ninetales

Scientist Braydon: Magnemite, Magneton, Voltorb

Items[]

Max Potion, Iron, Rare Candy

Floor B1F[]

Pokémon[]

HGSS 020 front HGSS 109 front HGSS 088 front HGSS 019 front HGSS 058 front HGSS 037 front HGSS 110 front HGSS 089 front HGSS 132 front
Raticate Koffing Grimer Rattata Growlithe (FireRed only) Vulpix (LeafGreen only) Weezing Muk Ditto

Trainers[]

Burglar Lewis, Scientist Ivan

Trainers' Pokémon[]

Burglar Lewis: Growlithe, Ponyta

Scientist Ivan: Magnemite, Electrode

Items[]

Full Restore, TM14, Secret Key (Sinnoh), TM22, Elixir

Trivia[]

  • A humorous irony among fans is that Pokémon Mansion has one entrance but two exits. There are two exits in the buildings. Exiting through any of the exits will lead the player to Cinnabar Island through the Entrance Door.

In other languages[]

Language Name
English Pokémon Mansion
Spanish Mansión Pokémon
Italian Villa Pokémon
French Manoir Pokémon
German Pokémon-Haus
Japanese ポケモン屋敷
Korean 포켓몬저택
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