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'''Fennel Valley''' (Japanese: '''フェンネル谷''' ''Fennel Valley'') is an anime-exclusive location in [[Kanto]] that is first visited in | '''Fennel Valley''' (Japanese: '''フェンネル谷''' ''Fennel Valley'') is an {{pkmn|anime}}-exclusive location in [[Kanto]] that is first visited in ''[[AG186|Overjoyed!]]''. | ||
It is visited by {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} because it is the second location of the {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Pyramid}} which Ash has to battle to obtain the {{DL|Symbol|Brave Symbol}}. He loses to {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}} but keeps training in the valley until | It is visited by {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} because it is the second location of the {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Pyramid}} which Ash has to battle to obtain the {{DL|Symbol|Brave Symbol}}. He loses to {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}} but keeps training in the valley until ''[[AG189|Gathering the Gang of Four!]]'', where Ash challenges Brandon again and finally wins his last Symbol to become the {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} {{pkmn|Champion}}. | ||
There is a very luxurious [[Pokémon Center]] with a fitness studio, hot springs, battle fields and even a [[Contest Hall]]. The [[Nurse Joy]] of the Pokémon Center is a fan of [[Pokémon battle]]s and | There is a very luxurious [[Pokémon Center]] with a fitness studio, hot springs, battle fields, and even a [[Contest Hall]]. The [[Nurse Joy]] of the Pokémon Center is a fan of [[Pokémon battle]]s and [[Pokémon Contest]]s. She was also a former [[Pokémon Trainer]]. Due to this, she had a battle with Ash in one of the Pokémon Center's battle fields. She was able to defeat Ash and his {{AP|Corphish}}. After the battle, she automatically took care of Corphish. | ||
In ''[[AG187|The Unbeatable Lightness of Seeing!]]'', {{an|May}} and [[Drew]] had a [[Double Battle|two-on-two]] [[Contest Battle]] in the Pokémon Center's Contest Hall, with May using her {{TP|May|Combusken}} and {{TP|May|Beautifly}} against [[Drew's Roselia]] and {{p|Butterfree}}. The battle was judged by {{an|Professor Oak}} and [[Scott]] while Nurse Joy served as the [[Contest announcer|announcer]]. Drew emerged victorious after {{cat|May's Pokémon}} were [[Fainting|knocked out]]. | |||
==Pokémon seen in Fennel Valley== | ==Pokémon seen in Fennel Valley== |
Revision as of 01:26, 18 March 2017
Fennel Valley フェンネル谷 Fennel Valley | |
Fennel Valley | |
Region | Battle Frontier |
Debut | Overjoyed! |
Fennel Valley (Japanese: フェンネル谷 Fennel Valley) is an anime-exclusive location in Kanto that is first visited in Overjoyed!.
It is visited by Ash and his friends because it is the second location of the Battle Pyramid which Ash has to battle to obtain the Brave Symbol. He loses to Brandon but keeps training in the valley until Gathering the Gang of Four!, where Ash challenges Brandon again and finally wins his last Symbol to become the Battle Frontier Champion.
There is a very luxurious Pokémon Center with a fitness studio, hot springs, battle fields, and even a Contest Hall. The Nurse Joy of the Pokémon Center is a fan of Pokémon battles and Pokémon Contests. She was also a former Pokémon Trainer. Due to this, she had a battle with Ash in one of the Pokémon Center's battle fields. She was able to defeat Ash and his Corphish. After the battle, she automatically took care of Corphish.
In The Unbeatable Lightness of Seeing!, May and Drew had a two-on-two Contest Battle in the Pokémon Center's Contest Hall, with May using her Combusken and Beautifly against Drew's Roselia and Butterfree. The battle was judged by Professor Oak and Scott while Nurse Joy served as the announcer. Drew emerged victorious after May's Pokémon were knocked out.
Pokémon seen in Fennel Valley
Registeel |
Ampharos |
Bellsprout |
Tyranitar |
Diglett |
Electrode |
Gloom |
Bagon |
Larvitar |
Whismur |
Makuhita |
Wooper |
Seedot |
Swinub |
Butterfree |
Fearow |
Carvanha |
Dusclops |
Ninjask |
Solrock |
Regice |
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