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+ | |name = Saffron City |
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+ | |japanese = ヤマブキシティ |
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+ | |romaji = Yamabuki City |
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+ | |image = Saffron City HGSS.png |
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+ | |slogan = Shining, Golden Land of Commerce |
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+ | |region = Kanto |
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+ | |routes = ↑North - [[Kanto Route 5|Route 5]]<br/>↓South - [[Kanto Route 6|Route 6]]<br/>←West - [[Kanto Route 7|Route 7]]<br/>→East - [[Kanto Route 8|Route 8]] |
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+ | |map = Saffron City Kanto Map.gif |
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+ | |gymname = Saffron City Gym |
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+ | |leader = [[Sabrina]] |
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+ | |types = Type Psychic.gif |
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+ | |badgeimage = Marshbadge.png |
+ | |badge = Marsh Badge}} |
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'''Saffron City''' is home to [[Sabrina]], the {{Type|Psychic}}-[[Types|type]] [[Gym Leader]] of the [[Saffron City Gym]]. A second (former) Gym is located here, the [[Fighting Dojo]] - which is led by [[Kiyo]]. |
'''Saffron City''' is home to [[Sabrina]], the {{Type|Psychic}}-[[Types|type]] [[Gym Leader]] of the [[Saffron City Gym]]. A second (former) Gym is located here, the [[Fighting Dojo]] - which is led by [[Kiyo]]. |
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+ | ==Basics== |
− | Saffron City is a sprawling metropolis in the [[Kanto]] region. It lies between [[Celadon City]], [[ |
+ | Saffron City is a sprawling metropolis in the [[Kanto]] region. It lies between [[Celadon City]], [[Vermilion City]], [[Lavender Town]], and [[Cerulean City]]. |
Saffron City is home to the [[Magnet Train]] Station. The [[Magnet Train]] runs between Saffron City and [[Goldenrod City]]. |
Saffron City is home to the [[Magnet Train]] Station. The [[Magnet Train]] runs between Saffron City and [[Goldenrod City]]. |
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Not only is Saffron City one of the biggest and busiest cities in Kanto, it is famous outside Kanto. The large Silph Co. HQ stands form as the cities center piece, while two [[gym]]s dominate the cities north-eastern corner district. Not only it is the business center of Kanto, it also holds the region's largest infrastructure, including the [[Magnet Train]]. |
Not only is Saffron City one of the biggest and busiest cities in Kanto, it is famous outside Kanto. The large Silph Co. HQ stands form as the cities center piece, while two [[gym]]s dominate the cities north-eastern corner district. Not only it is the business center of Kanto, it also holds the region's largest infrastructure, including the [[Magnet Train]]. |
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+ | ==In the games== |
− | Saffron City is present in the Pokémon games; [[ |
+ | Saffron City is present in the Pokémon games; [[Pokémon Red and Blue Version|Red/Blue]]/[[Pokémon Yellow Version|Yellow]], [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Version|Gold/Silver]], [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FireRed/LeafGreen]] and [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Version|HeartGold/SoulSilver]]. |
+ | ==In the anime== |
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− | == Appearances in Anime/Manga == |
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− | Ash goes to Saffron in the Anime in order to get the Marsh Badge, but was unable to beat Sabrina's Kadabra with Pikachu. He continued his journey and later returned with a [[Haunter]], however instead of battling Sabrina's Pokémon it chose to play around, causing the emotionless Psychic to burst into laughter. As a reward, Ash was presented with the [[Marsh Badge]]. |
+ | Ash goes to Saffron City in the Anime in order to get the Marsh Badge, but was unable to beat Sabrina's Kadabra with Pikachu. He continued his journey and later returned with a [[Haunter]], however instead of battling Sabrina's Pokémon it chose to play around, causing the emotionless Psychic to burst into laughter. As a reward, Ash was presented with the [[Marsh Badge]]. |
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+ | ==In Super Smash Bros.== |
[[File:Saffroncity.jpg|thumb|left|Saffron City in Super Smash Bros.]] |
[[File:Saffroncity.jpg|thumb|left|Saffron City in Super Smash Bros.]] |
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There is a stage named Saffron City in Super Smash Bros. on the Nintendo 64 device. It consists of three skyscrapers with two hovering platforms. Flying Pokémon, such as [[Butterfree]] and [[Fearow]], appear in the background. |
There is a stage named Saffron City in Super Smash Bros. on the Nintendo 64 device. It consists of three skyscrapers with two hovering platforms. Flying Pokémon, such as [[Butterfree]] and [[Fearow]], appear in the background. |
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+ | ==Items== |
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+ | *[[TM29]] [[Psychic (move)|Psychic]] R/B/Y/FR/LG/HG/SS |
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+ | *[[TM31]] [[Mimic]] R/B/Y |
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+ | *[[Focus Band]] G/S/C |
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+ | *[[Pass|Train Pass]] G/S/C/HG/SS |
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+ | *[[Nugget]] FR/LG |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *When the player goes into [[Copycat (person)|Copycat]]'s house and goes upstairs to her room and presses A on the TV with a SNES on it, the message log will say "A video game showing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario Mario] wearing a bucket on his head." This is a reference to the video game [[Wikipedia:Mario & Wario|Mario & Wario]]. |
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+ | *Saffron City is the largest city in the Kanto region. |
+ | *Although Saffron City is the largest city in the Kanto region, it isn't the most populated city. [[Celadon City]] is more populated than Saffron City, despite it being smaller than Saffron City. This also happens in the [[Unova]] region. |
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+ | *It is the only city with two gyms, although one is a Fighting Dojo. |
+ | *Saffron City's name is based off saffron, a shade of yellow. Saffron City is even paved with yellow bricks. |
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Revision as of 01:11, 24 March 2016
Saffron City is home to Sabrina, the Psychic-type Gym Leader of the Saffron City Gym. A second (former) Gym is located here, the Fighting Dojo - which is led by Kiyo.
Basics
Saffron City is a sprawling metropolis in the Kanto region. It lies between Celadon City, Vermilion City, Lavender Town, and Cerulean City.
Saffron City is home to the Magnet Train Station. The Magnet Train runs between Saffron City and Goldenrod City.
Not only is Saffron City one of the biggest and busiest cities in Kanto, it is famous outside Kanto. The large Silph Co. HQ stands form as the cities center piece, while two gyms dominate the cities north-eastern corner district. Not only it is the business center of Kanto, it also holds the region's largest infrastructure, including the Magnet Train.
In the games
Saffron City is present in the Pokémon games; Red/Blue/Yellow, Gold/Silver, FireRed/LeafGreen and HeartGold/SoulSilver.
In the anime
Ash goes to Saffron City in the Anime in order to get the Marsh Badge, but was unable to beat Sabrina's Kadabra with Pikachu. He continued his journey and later returned with a Haunter, however instead of battling Sabrina's Pokémon it chose to play around, causing the emotionless Psychic to burst into laughter. As a reward, Ash was presented with the Marsh Badge.
In Super Smash Bros.
There is a stage named Saffron City in Super Smash Bros. on the Nintendo 64 device. It consists of three skyscrapers with two hovering platforms. Flying Pokémon, such as Butterfree and Fearow, appear in the background.
Items
- TM29 Psychic R/B/Y/FR/LG/HG/SS
- TM31 Mimic R/B/Y
- Focus Band G/S/C
- Train Pass G/S/C/HG/SS
- Nugget FR/LG
Trivia
- When the player goes into Copycat's house and goes upstairs to her room and presses A on the TV with a SNES on it, the message log will say "A video game showing Mario wearing a bucket on his head." This is a reference to the video game Mario & Wario.
- Saffron City is the largest city in the Kanto region.
- Although Saffron City is the largest city in the Kanto region, it isn't the most populated city. Celadon City is more populated than Saffron City, despite it being smaller than Saffron City. This also happens in the Unova region.
- It is the only city with two gyms, although one is a Fighting Dojo.
- Saffron City's name is based off saffron, a shade of yellow. Saffron City is even paved with yellow bricks.
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