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'''Pokémon signs''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンのしるし''' ''Pokémon symbol'') are strange sightings found on [[Pokémon Island]]. Each bears an undeniable resemblance to a specific species of {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. They are the only hints to the location of the rarest Pokémon on the island and one of the rarest in the world, {{p|Mew}}.
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'''Pokémon signs''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンのしるし''' ''Pokémon symbol'') are phenomena across [[Pokémon Island]] where the environment manifests the likeness of a {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. It is [[Professor Oak]] who identifies these mysterious occurrences as Pokémon signs, and he will task the [[Todd Snap|player]] with documenting all six of these signs for both his research and inclusion into the [[Pokémon Report]].


There are six signs in total, all of which are named by [[Professor Oak]]. In [[Pokémon Snap]], taking a picture of one will result in [[Todd Snap]] being rewarded with the [[Dash Engine]] upgrade. Taking a picture of all six will result in Professor Oak realizing the connection between them: that each corresponds to a {{pkmn|constellation}} in the sky, and therefore the rarest Pokémon must be found in the sky as well, on [[Rainbow Cloud]].
Once all six signs have been photographed, Professor Oak will discover their secret, which is that each sign corresponds to a {{pkmn|constellation}} high above the island. These pictures will also provide the Professor with clues to the location of the island's last course, [[Rainbow Cloud]]. It is here that the player will find {{p|Mew}}, one of the rarest Pokémon on the island and in the [[Pokémon world|world]].


==Kingler Rock==
==Kingler Rock==
[[File:PokemonSign1.jpg|right|thumb|Kingler Rock]]
[[File:Kingler Pokemon Sign.png|right|thumb|Kingler Rock]]
Kingler Rock (Japanese: キングラーいわ ''Kingler Rock'') is a sign found on the [[Pokémon Island Beach|Beach]].
'''Kingler Rock''' (Japanese: '''キングラーいわ''' ''Kingler Rock'') is a sign found on the {{OBP|Beach|Snap}}.
;[[Pokémon Report]] - Professor Oak
:''"It is said that somewhere on this island is a mysterious group of huge rocks. Surprisingly, if you look at it from a certain angle, it appears to be a Pokémon shape.''"
:''"Isn't it amazing that a simple rock like this turned out to be a <sc>Pkmn</sc> Sign? If you look at it from this angle, it looks like a <sc>Kingler</sc>, I will call this '<sc>Kingler Rock!</sc>'"''


It is an unusual rock formation which at first does not appear different from the other rocks in the course. However, from a certain angle, the pieces line up and it creates an image of a {{p|Kingler}}.
===Location===
At the beginning of the Beach is an unusual rock formation, which at first does not appear any different then any other rocks on the course. However, from a certain angle, the {{wp|moss}} covered rocks and the wooden structure behind them line up and creates the illusion of a {{p|Kingler}}.


To view it from the right angle, the [[ZERO-ONE]] must turn around and watch the scenery behind it, waiting for the rocks to line up properly.
===Requirements===
No special items or tasks are required to see this sign; it is visible as soon as the [[ZERO-ONE]] and the player's camera are in proper alignment.
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==Pinsir Shadow==
==Pinsir Shadow==
[[File:PokemonSign2.jpg|right|thumb|Pinsir Shadow]]
[[File:PokemonSign2.png|right|thumb|Pinsir Shadow]]
Pinsir Shadow (Japanese: カイロスかげえ ''Kailios Silhouette'') is a sign found in the [[Pokémon Island Tunnel|Tunnel]].
'''Pinsir Shadow''' (Japanese: '''カイロスかげえ''' ''{{tt|Kailios|Pinsir}} Silhouette'') is a sign found in the [[Tunnel]].
;[[Pokémon Report]] - Professor Oak
:''"When light shines on an object, its shadow will appear on the wall behind it. Somewhere there is a shadow that looks like a Pokémon!"''
:''"It was very clever of you to activate the generator with <sc>Zapdos</sc>'s electric shock. This shadow looks just like <sc>Pinsir</sc>...I will call this the '<sc>Pinsir Shadow</sc>!'"''


Normally in the Tunnel, there is a point where pieces of junk and garbage are sticking up out of the ground in an unusual manner. While it looks suspicious, nothing can really be done with it unless the power plant has been revived. When this happens, a light turns on, shining through the garbage. The different shadows will combine to show the distinct silhouette of a {{p|Pinsir}}.
===Location===
Towards the end of the Tunnel is a spotlight, with some rocks and discarded debris in front of it. If the power is turned on, the spotlight will shine through the debris and cast shadows onto the back wall. The different shadows will combine to show the distinct silhouette of a {{p|Pinsir}}.


To turn on the power plant, {{p|Zapdos}} must be hatched from its {{pkmn|Egg}}. This can be done with the help of {{p|Pikachu}}'s {{m|Thunderbolt}}. Lure it close to the egg with [[Pokémon food]], and then play the [[Poké Flute]]. The sparks will fly, the egg will hatch, the Zapdos will blast the power plant's generator with electricity, and everything in the Tunnel will come to life, including the Pinsir Shadow.
===Requirements===
In order to see this sign, the player must have already obtained both [[Pokémon food]] and the [[Poké Flute]] from Professor Oak. The power plant's generator must also be brought back online as well. This is accomplished by hatching {{p|Zapdos}} from its {{pkmn|Egg}} with {{p|Pikachu}}'s {{m|Thunderbolt}}. Once hatched, Zapdos will then fly over to the generator and begin discharging massive amounts of power into it, bringing everything in the tunnel back into full operation.
 
;Instructions
*First lure Pikachu close to the egg with [[Pokémon food]], and then when it is in close enough proximity, play the [[Poké Flute]]. The flute will cause Pikachu to use its Thunderbolt, which will then begin discharging into the nearby egg.
*Once the egg has been fully charged, it will hatch into Zapdos. The newly hatched Zapdos will then fly over to the generator and activate it with its {{m|Thunder Shock|ThunderShock}}.
 
The Pinsir Shadow will be temporarily illuminated on the far wall towards the end of the next room. However, once the ZERO-ONE passes a certain point, the spotlight will flicker and go out.
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==Koffing Smoke==
==Koffing Smoke==
[[File:PokemonSign3.jpg|right|thumb|Koffing Smoke]]
[[File:PokemonSign3.png|right|thumb|Koffing Smoke]]
Koffing Smoke (Japanese: ドガースけむり ''Dogars Smoke'') is a sign found at the [[Pokémon Island Volcano|Volcano]].
'''Koffing Smoke''' (Japanese: '''ドガースけむり''' ''{{tt|Dogars|Koffing}} Smoke'') is a sign found at the {{OBP|Volcano|Snap}}.
;[[Pokémon Report]] - Professor Oak
:''"Smoke changes its shape, and some shapes look like Pokémon. Where can you find smoke...? You already know!"''
:''"You hit it with a <sc>Pester Ball</sc>? Ha, ha, ha! This smoke looks like <sc>Koffing</sc>. I will call this '<sc>Koffing Smoke</sc>!'"''
 
===Location===
At the start of the Volcano coarse is a {{wp|volcanic cone|volcanic splatter cone}} surrounded by a lava pit. From time to time it will spews out a light puff of purple smoke. Sometimes the smoke will take on the expression and appearance of a {{p|Koffing}}.


Early in the course, craters can be seen off to the left of the path. Puffs of smoke rise from them. Sometimes the smoke will take on the expression and appearance of a {{p|Koffing}}. When this happens, it almost sounds as though a faint cry of a Koffing can be heard.
===Requirements===
In order to see this sign, the player must have already obtained the [[Pester Ball]] from Professor Oak.
;Instructions
*Take careful aim, and throw a Pester ball into the smoking crater.


The smoke will change if a carefully aimed [[Pester Ball]] lands in the crater.
This will cause the smoke it emits to thicken and change into the Koffing Smoke. However, the smoke will only remain in this form for a few seconds before dissipating.
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==Cubone Tree==
==Cubone Tree==
[[File:PokemonSign4.jpg|right|thumb|Cubone Tree]]
[[File:PokemonSign4.png|right|thumb|Cubone Tree]]
Cubone Tree (Japanese: カラカラのき ''Karakara Tree'') is the sign found by the [[Pokémon Island River|River]].
'''Cubone Tree''' (Japanese: '''カラカラのき''' ''{{tt|Karakara|Cubone}} Tree'') is the sign found by the [[River]].
;[[Pokémon Report]] - Professor Oak
:''"Have you heard of a tree near the river that looks like <sc>Cubone</sc>? No one knows who planted it, but I have heard that someone has seen the tree... It's a mystery!"''
:''"The tree looked dim because of <sc>Vileplume</sc>'s powder. Hmmm...It looks like <sc>Cubone</sc>. I will call this the '<sc>Cubone Tree</sc>!'"''
 
===Location===
A little past the start first bend in the River, set back from the bank a bit is a large tree. This tree is covered in moss and overgrowth and looks strikingly similar to a {{p|Cubone}}. However, it is usually hidden behind a veil of powder released by a sleeping {{p|Vileplume}} at the base of the tree.


At one bend in the River, set back from the bank a bit, there is a large tree which has grown into the form of a {{p|Cubone}}. However, it is usually hidden because a {{p|Vileplume}} often naps at its base, releasing a cloud of {{m|Stun Spore}} in its sleep.
===Requirements===
In order to see this sign, the player must have already obtained the [[Poké Flute]] from Professor Oak. The player must also wake up the sleeping Vileplume at the base of the tree, and wait for the cloud of powder to dissipate.
;Instructions
*Play the [[Poké Flute]], and Vileplume will wake up and begin dancing. Depending on the melody played, the Vileplume will perform different dances.
*While Vileplume dances to the tune, the tree behind it becomes visible when the powder disperses into the air.


The Vileplume will wake up to the sound of the [[Poké Flute]]. When it does, the Stun Spore will clear away and the tree can be seen.
The tree will only remain visible so long as the Poké Flute plays uninterrupted. Once the flute stops playing, the Vileplume quickly goes back to sleep and resumes emitting powder.
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==Mewtwo Constellation==
==Mewtwo Constellation==
[[File:PokemonSign5.jpg|right|thumb|Mewtwo Constellation]]
[[File:PokemonSign5.png|right|thumb|Mewtwo Constellation]]
The Mewtwo Constellation (Japanese: ミュウツーざ ''Mewtwo Constellation'') is the sign found in the [[Pokémon Island Cave|Cave]].
The '''Mewtwo Constellation''' (Japanese: '''ミュウツーざ''' ''Mewtwo Constellation'') is the sign found in the {{OBP|Cave|Snap}}.
;[[Pokémon Report]] - Professor Oak
:''"Shining brightly somewhere... That's all I know about this."''
:''"I had no idea what this was all about until I saw your picture. I think this looks like <sc>Mewtwo</sc>! Could this be the constellation called <sc>Mewtwo</sc>?"''
 
===Location===
In third chamber of the Cave, several large crystals twinkle in the darkness like stars. At first glance, their nature and purpose is not clear. If photographed, the developed photos show a mysterious and ghostly aurora around the crystals, baring an unmistakable likeness to the fierce and powerful Genetic Pokémon, {{p|Mewtwo}}.  


In one large area of the Cave, there is a region off to the left where several purple crystalline objects can be seen. At first glance, their nature and purpose is not clear. However, when a picture is taken of this region, a ghostly portrait of {{p|Mewtwo}} develops.
===Requirements===
No special items or tasks are required to see this sign; it is visible as soon as the [[ZERO-ONE]] and the player's camera are in proper alignment. However, the sign will only show up once the pictures have been developed.
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==Mt. Dugtrio==
==Mt. Dugtrio==
[[File:PokemonSign6.jpg|right|thumb|Mt. Dugtrio]]
[[File:PokemonSign6.png|right|thumb|Mt. Dugtrio]]
Mt. Dugtrio (Japanese: ダグトリオやま ''Mt. Dugtrio'') is the sign found near the [[Pokémon Island Valley|Valley]].
'''Mt. Dugtrio''' (Japanese: '''ダグトリオやま''' ''Mt. Dugtrio'') is the sign found near the [[Valley]].
;[[Pokémon Report]] - Professor Oak
:''"Somewhere in the middle of steep mountains is a mountain that looks like a Pokémon. I went to the Valley to find this mountain."''
:''"This mountain looks like a Pokémon... This is it! This is the <sc>Pkmn</sc> Sign! Is this <sc>Diglett</sc>...? No, it's <sc>Dugtrio</sc>! I will call this '<sc>Mt. Dugtrio</sc>!'"


===Location===
Shortly after the [[ZERO-ONE]] sets itself down on the river, a large mountain can be seen in the distance. However, it does not look much like any of the mountains around it. Instead, it looks like a giant {{p|Dugtrio}}, complete with giant eyes and noses.
Shortly after the [[ZERO-ONE]] sets itself down on the river, a large mountain can be seen in the distance. However, it does not look much like any of the mountains around it. Instead, it looks like a giant {{p|Dugtrio}}, complete with giant eyes and noses.


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===Requirements===
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No special items or tasks are required to see this sign; it is visible as soon as the [[ZERO-ONE]] and the player's camera are in proper alignment.
 
==In other languages==
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Pokémon signs (Japanese: ポケモンのしるし Pokémon symbol) are phenomena across Pokémon Island where the environment manifests the likeness of a Pokémon. It is Professor Oak who identifies these mysterious occurrences as Pokémon signs, and he will task the player with documenting all six of these signs for both his research and inclusion into the Pokémon Report.

Once all six signs have been photographed, Professor Oak will discover their secret, which is that each sign corresponds to a constellation high above the island. These pictures will also provide the Professor with clues to the location of the island's last course, Rainbow Cloud. It is here that the player will find Mew, one of the rarest Pokémon on the island and in the world.

Kingler Rock

Kingler Rock

Kingler Rock (Japanese: キングラーいわ Kingler Rock) is a sign found on the Beach.

Pokémon Report - Professor Oak
"It is said that somewhere on this island is a mysterious group of huge rocks. Surprisingly, if you look at it from a certain angle, it appears to be a Pokémon shape."
"Isn't it amazing that a simple rock like this turned out to be a Pkmn Sign? If you look at it from this angle, it looks like a Kingler, I will call this 'Kingler Rock!'"

Location

At the beginning of the Beach is an unusual rock formation, which at first does not appear any different then any other rocks on the course. However, from a certain angle, the moss covered rocks and the wooden structure behind them line up and creates the illusion of a Kingler.

Requirements

No special items or tasks are required to see this sign; it is visible as soon as the ZERO-ONE and the player's camera are in proper alignment.

Pinsir Shadow

Pinsir Shadow

Pinsir Shadow (Japanese: カイロスかげえ Kailios Silhouette) is a sign found in the Tunnel.

Pokémon Report - Professor Oak
"When light shines on an object, its shadow will appear on the wall behind it. Somewhere there is a shadow that looks like a Pokémon!"
"It was very clever of you to activate the generator with Zapdos's electric shock. This shadow looks just like Pinsir...I will call this the 'Pinsir Shadow!'"

Location

Towards the end of the Tunnel is a spotlight, with some rocks and discarded debris in front of it. If the power is turned on, the spotlight will shine through the debris and cast shadows onto the back wall. The different shadows will combine to show the distinct silhouette of a Pinsir.

Requirements

In order to see this sign, the player must have already obtained both Pokémon food and the Poké Flute from Professor Oak. The power plant's generator must also be brought back online as well. This is accomplished by hatching Zapdos from its Egg with Pikachu's Thunderbolt. Once hatched, Zapdos will then fly over to the generator and begin discharging massive amounts of power into it, bringing everything in the tunnel back into full operation.

Instructions
  • First lure Pikachu close to the egg with Pokémon food, and then when it is in close enough proximity, play the Poké Flute. The flute will cause Pikachu to use its Thunderbolt, which will then begin discharging into the nearby egg.
  • Once the egg has been fully charged, it will hatch into Zapdos. The newly hatched Zapdos will then fly over to the generator and activate it with its ThunderShock.

The Pinsir Shadow will be temporarily illuminated on the far wall towards the end of the next room. However, once the ZERO-ONE passes a certain point, the spotlight will flicker and go out.

Koffing Smoke

Koffing Smoke

Koffing Smoke (Japanese: ドガースけむり Dogars Smoke) is a sign found at the Volcano.

Pokémon Report - Professor Oak
"Smoke changes its shape, and some shapes look like Pokémon. Where can you find smoke...? You already know!"
"You hit it with a Pester Ball? Ha, ha, ha! This smoke looks like Koffing. I will call this 'Koffing Smoke!'"

Location

At the start of the Volcano coarse is a volcanic splatter cone surrounded by a lava pit. From time to time it will spews out a light puff of purple smoke. Sometimes the smoke will take on the expression and appearance of a Koffing.

Requirements

In order to see this sign, the player must have already obtained the Pester Ball from Professor Oak.

Instructions
  • Take careful aim, and throw a Pester ball into the smoking crater.

This will cause the smoke it emits to thicken and change into the Koffing Smoke. However, the smoke will only remain in this form for a few seconds before dissipating.

Cubone Tree

Cubone Tree

Cubone Tree (Japanese: カラカラのき Karakara Tree) is the sign found by the River.

Pokémon Report - Professor Oak
"Have you heard of a tree near the river that looks like Cubone? No one knows who planted it, but I have heard that someone has seen the tree... It's a mystery!"
"The tree looked dim because of Vileplume's powder. Hmmm...It looks like Cubone. I will call this the 'Cubone Tree!'"

Location

A little past the start first bend in the River, set back from the bank a bit is a large tree. This tree is covered in moss and overgrowth and looks strikingly similar to a Cubone. However, it is usually hidden behind a veil of powder released by a sleeping Vileplume at the base of the tree.

Requirements

In order to see this sign, the player must have already obtained the Poké Flute from Professor Oak. The player must also wake up the sleeping Vileplume at the base of the tree, and wait for the cloud of powder to dissipate.

Instructions
  • Play the Poké Flute, and Vileplume will wake up and begin dancing. Depending on the melody played, the Vileplume will perform different dances.
  • While Vileplume dances to the tune, the tree behind it becomes visible when the powder disperses into the air.

The tree will only remain visible so long as the Poké Flute plays uninterrupted. Once the flute stops playing, the Vileplume quickly goes back to sleep and resumes emitting powder.

Mewtwo Constellation

Mewtwo Constellation

The Mewtwo Constellation (Japanese: ミュウツーざ Mewtwo Constellation) is the sign found in the Cave.

Pokémon Report - Professor Oak
"Shining brightly somewhere... That's all I know about this."
"I had no idea what this was all about until I saw your picture. I think this looks like Mewtwo! Could this be the constellation called Mewtwo?"

Location

In third chamber of the Cave, several large crystals twinkle in the darkness like stars. At first glance, their nature and purpose is not clear. If photographed, the developed photos show a mysterious and ghostly aurora around the crystals, baring an unmistakable likeness to the fierce and powerful Genetic Pokémon, Mewtwo.

Requirements

No special items or tasks are required to see this sign; it is visible as soon as the ZERO-ONE and the player's camera are in proper alignment. However, the sign will only show up once the pictures have been developed.

Mt. Dugtrio

Mt. Dugtrio

Mt. Dugtrio (Japanese: ダグトリオやま Mt. Dugtrio) is the sign found near the Valley.

Pokémon Report - Professor Oak
"Somewhere in the middle of steep mountains is a mountain that looks like a Pokémon. I went to the Valley to find this mountain."
"This mountain looks like a Pokémon... This is it! This is the Pkmn Sign! Is this Diglett...? No, it's Dugtrio! I will call this 'Mt. Dugtrio!'"

Location

Shortly after the ZERO-ONE sets itself down on the river, a large mountain can be seen in the distance. However, it does not look much like any of the mountains around it. Instead, it looks like a giant Dugtrio, complete with giant eyes and noses.

Requirements

No special items or tasks are required to see this sign; it is visible as soon as the ZERO-ONE and the player's camera are in proper alignment.

In other languages

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