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'''Lake Lucid''' (Japanese: '''アラタマ池''' ''Aratama Pond'') is an {{pkmn| | }} | ||
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'''Lake Lucid''' (Japanese: '''アラタマ池''' ''Aratama Pond'') is an {{pkmn|animated series}}-exclusive location found in between [[Ecruteak City]] and [[Olivine City]]. It appeared in ''[[EP206|The Joy of Water Pokémon]]''. | |||
[[File:Lake Lucid original state.png|thumb|220px|left|Lake Lucid in its original state]] | |||
It is home to three generations of [[Nurse Joy]] who are famous for their methods of cleaning and purifying the waters of the [[lake]]. Pollution from nearby towns and heavy industry made Lake Lucid uninhabitable for any Pokémon species, and the toxic conditions were too overwhelming for even {{p|Grimer}}, who typically thrive in such conditions. Over the past 50 years, the Nurse Joys have studied the effects of the pollution on Pokémon and led projects to clean the lake. They have published several books on the issue. | |||
Eventually, the purification program succeeded, with {{type|Water}} Pokémon returning to live there, and the Lake Lucid [[Pokémon Center]] was built to care for them. However, the third-generation Nurse Joy was terrified of Water Pokémon after an incident involving a {{p|Remoraid}}. Eventually, she learned to overcome her fear after {{TRT}}'s [[Team Rocket's mechas|Tentacruel sub]] exploded, and she was forced to handle a {{p|Gyarados}} without her protective dive suit. | |||
==Pokémon seen in Lake Lucid== | ==Pokémon seen in Lake Lucid== | ||
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|zh_cmn=新玉池 ''Xīnyù Chí'' | |||
|de=Lucid See | |||
|it=Lago Lucido | |||
|pl=Jezioro Lucid | |||
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[[Category:Lakes|Lucid]] | |||
[[Category:Lakes]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 17 September 2024
Lake Lucid アラタマ池 Aratama Pond | |
Lake Lucid | |
Region | Johto |
Debut | The Joy of Water Pokémon |
Lake Lucid (Japanese: アラタマ池 Aratama Pond) is an animated series-exclusive location found in between Ecruteak City and Olivine City. It appeared in The Joy of Water Pokémon.
It is home to three generations of Nurse Joy who are famous for their methods of cleaning and purifying the waters of the lake. Pollution from nearby towns and heavy industry made Lake Lucid uninhabitable for any Pokémon species, and the toxic conditions were too overwhelming for even Grimer, who typically thrive in such conditions. Over the past 50 years, the Nurse Joys have studied the effects of the pollution on Pokémon and led projects to clean the lake. They have published several books on the issue.
Eventually, the purification program succeeded, with Water-type Pokémon returning to live there, and the Lake Lucid Pokémon Center was built to care for them. However, the third-generation Nurse Joy was terrified of Water Pokémon after an incident involving a Remoraid. Eventually, she learned to overcome her fear after Team Rocket's Tentacruel sub exploded, and she was forced to handle a Gyarados without her protective dive suit.
Pokémon seen in Lake Lucid
Goldeen |
Grimer |
Muk |
Tentacool |
Dewgong |
Gyarados |
Starmie |
Seaking |
Seel |
Magikarp |
Seadra |
Tentacruel |
Remoraid |
Staryu |
In other languages
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