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Revision as of 05:55, 22 June 2016

Kumquat Island
リュウチン島 Liucheng Island
Kumquat Island.png
Region Orange Islands
Series debut Pokémon Double Trouble
Gym info
LuanaSmall.png Leader: Luana Jade Star Badge.png
Challenge: Double Battle
Badge: Jade Star Badge
Kumquat.png
Location of Kumquat Island in the Orange Islands

Kumquat Island (Japanese: リュウチン島 Liucheng Island) is located in the northern region of the Orange Archipelago. It is a well known luxury resort. It is famous for its great hotels, beautiful beach, and natural hot springs.

Kumquat Island is home to the fourth and final Gym that leads to the Orange League. The resident Gym Leader, Luana, also owns the Kumquat Hotel.

Places of interest

Kumquat Gym

Main article: Kumquat Gym

The Gym in Kumquat Island is the main place of interest. Not only is it a Gym, but it is also a large hotel building. Any Gym challengers will automatically get a deluxe suite to stay at during their visit free of charge. Inside, on the first floor, is a dance room where Pokémon Trainers can drop off their Pokémon to get their Pokémon into shape. Past the dance room is the Gym stadium, where the challenger and the Gym Leader have their Gym Battle.

In the back of the Gym/hotel is a jacuzzi where the Trainers can relax with their Pokémon.

The Gym Leader of the Gym is Luana. The Gym battle will be a Double Battle, but the battle will end only when one Pokémon faints, not both. The opposing side of the fainted Pokémon will then be declared the winner. If the challenger should defeat the Gym Leader, they will get a Jade Star Badge.

Pokémon seen on Kumquat Island

Kumquat Island Venusaur.png
Venusaur
Kumquat Island Raichu Wartortle Machop Sandslash.png
Wartortle
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Pikachu
Kumquat Island Raichu Wartortle Machop Sandslash.png
Raichu
Kumquat Island Raichu Wartortle Machop Sandslash.png
Sandslash
Kumquat Island Electabuzz Poliwhirl.png
Poliwhirl
Kumquat Island Raichu Wartortle Machop Sandslash.png
Machop
Luana Alakazam.png
Alakazam
Luana Marowak Bonemerang.png
Marowak
Kumquat Island Jynx Pinsir.png
Jynx
Kumquat Island Electabuzz Poliwhirl.png
Electabuzz
Kumquat Island Jynx Pinsir.png
Pinsir

Trivia

  • Its English name comes from the common genus of orange. Its Japanese name uses an alternate reading of 柳橙, which is the Taiwanese/Chinese word for orange.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 榴柑島
Mandarin 榴柑島 / 榴柑岛 Liúgān Dǎo
龍神島 Lóngshén Dǎo
France Flag.png French Île Citrus
Germany Flag.png German Kumquat Island
Italy Flag.png Italian Isola Kumquat
Poland Flag.png Polish Wyspa Kumquat
Orange Islands
Coral-Eye Badge.png Sea Ruby Badge.png Spike Shell Badge.png Jade Star Badge.png WinnerTrophy.png
Inhabited islands
AscorbiaButwalGoldenHamlinKinnowKumquatMandarin N.
Mandarin S.MikanMoroMurcottNavelPummeloShamouti
SunburstTangeloTarrocoTrovitaValencia
Deserted islands
CleopatraFairchildFireFukuhara No. 4
GrapefruitIceLightningPinkanRind
Unnamed islands
Unnamed island (EP092)Unnamed island (EP098)
Unnamed island (EP110)Unnamed island (PK04)
Settlements
TrovitopolisYambera
Landmarks
Ghost shipPalace of VictoryPokémon ShowboatPummelo Stadium


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