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Murcott Island マーコット島 Murcott Island | |||
Region | Orange Islands | ||
Series debut | Tracey Gets Bugged | ||
Location of Murcott Island in the Orange Islands |
Murcott Island (Japanese: マーコット島 Murcott Island) is an island in the Orange Archipelago. It is famous for being home to many rare Bug Pokémon, leading some to compare it to a Safari Zone. On the island a Scyther was attacked and badly injured by its own swarm. Because of this Tracey was forced to catch it, the only Pokémon he was ever seen catching in the anime. Although most of it is forest, Murcott Island has a fairly large town.
Places of interest
Pokémon Center
- Main article: Pokémon Center
The Pokémon Center on Murcott Island is located in the town area and is a very large building. The Center almost looks like a giant Town Hall with a "P" over it. Inside, it is run by Nurse Joy and Chansey.
Pokémon seen on Murcott Island
Caterpie (multiple) |
Metapod |
Weedle |
Beedrill | |
Paras |
Venomoth |
Scyther (multiple) |
Pinsir |
Name origin
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | マーコット島 Murcott Tō | From murcott, a mandarin-sweet orange hybrid that is also known as the honey tangerine |
English, German | Murcott Island | From its Japanese name |
French | Île Cachou | From cachou, catechu |
Italian | Isola Murcott | From its English name |
Spanish | Isla Murcott | From its English name |
Korean | 벌귤섬 Beolgyul Seom | From 벌꿀 beolkkul (honey) and 꿀귤 kkulgyul (murcott) |
Chinese | 馬科特島 / 马科特岛 Mǎkētè Dǎo / Máhfōdahk Dóu* | Transliteration of its Japanese name |
馬扣克島 Mǎkòukè Dǎo* | Corruption of its Japanese name | |
默科特岛 Mòkētè Dǎo* | Transliteration of its Japanese name | |
Swedish | Murcott-ön | From its English name |
Orange Islands | |||||
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