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The Sea Temple '''Samiya''' (Japanese: '''アクーシャ''' ''Akusha''), spelled '''Samaya''' on [[Pokémon TV]] and in [[Chuang Yi]]'s manga translation and referred to as '''Akusha''' in [[VIZ Media]]'s translation of the [[Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea (manga)|manga]], is an underwater palace built by the [[People of the Water]], and an {{pkmn|animated series}}-exclusive location. It has a complex structure and holds the [[Sea Crown]] in its depths. | |||
The People of the Water built the temple where the {{OBP|Manaphy|M09}} lived. All {{p|Manaphy}} have homing instincts that guide them to the temple's location even though it has a cloaking device. [[Shep]] and his family explained that the People of the Water designed traps, including the temple's cloaking ability, to keep people with evil intentions away from the precious Sea Crown. While it cannot be seen regularly, as it blends in with the water, Samiya will reveal itself under the red moonlight of a {{wp|lunar eclipse}}. In the past, whenever the temple reappeared, the People of the Water would gather together to celebrate their connections to the ocean and {{t|Water}} Pokémon. Samiya floats around with the ocean currents presently, but used to stay put. | |||
The People of the Water built the temple where the {{OBP|Manaphy|M09}} lived. All {{p|Manaphy}} have homing instincts that guide them to the temple's location even though it has a cloaking device. [[ | |||
During the events of ''[[M09|Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea]]'', the temple started to sink when [[The Phantom|Phantom]] pulled crystals out of the Sea Crown. Fortunately, it returned to normal after the crystals were placed back in the Sea Crown. | During the events of ''[[M09|Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea]]'', the temple started to sink when [[The Phantom|Phantom]] pulled crystals out of the Sea Crown. Fortunately, it returned to normal after the crystals were placed back in the Sea Crown. | ||
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==In the manga== | ==In the manga== | ||
[[File:Samiya PR.png|thumb|250px|Samiya in Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission]] | [[File:Samiya PR.png|thumb|250px|Samiya in Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission]] | ||
=== | ===Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission=== | ||
Samiya appears in | Samiya appears in [[Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission]], where it is simply referred to as the Temple of the Sea. | ||
The temple is the desire of the [[Go-Rock Quads]], who want the [[Sea Crown]] so that they can rule the world. In order to find it, they stole a {{p|Manaphy}} Egg that they planned to hatch and have it lead them to it. | The temple is the desire of the [[Go-Rock Quads]], who want the [[Sea Crown]] so that they can rule the world. In order to find it, they stole a {{p|Manaphy}} Egg that they planned to hatch and have it lead them to it. | ||
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| | | Probably from سامية ''sāmiyah'', a corruption of Sameea, an arab word that means ''high of prominence'' or ''glory''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:30, 17 September 2024
Samiya アクーシャ Akusha | |
Samiya after it has risen from the ocean | |
Region | Unknown |
Debut | Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea |
The Sea Temple Samiya (Japanese: アクーシャ Akusha), spelled Samaya on Pokémon TV and in Chuang Yi's manga translation and referred to as Akusha in VIZ Media's translation of the manga, is an underwater palace built by the People of the Water, and an animated series-exclusive location. It has a complex structure and holds the Sea Crown in its depths.
The People of the Water built the temple where the Manaphy lived. All Manaphy have homing instincts that guide them to the temple's location even though it has a cloaking device. Shep and his family explained that the People of the Water designed traps, including the temple's cloaking ability, to keep people with evil intentions away from the precious Sea Crown. While it cannot be seen regularly, as it blends in with the water, Samiya will reveal itself under the red moonlight of a lunar eclipse. In the past, whenever the temple reappeared, the People of the Water would gather together to celebrate their connections to the ocean and Water Pokémon. Samiya floats around with the ocean currents presently, but used to stay put.
During the events of Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea, the temple started to sink when Phantom pulled crystals out of the Sea Crown. Fortunately, it returned to normal after the crystals were placed back in the Sea Crown.
During the movie, it is located south of Cherrygrove City. However, because it moves with the current, it does not have a fixed location.
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Samiya or Pokémon that reside there and the surrounding sea in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
In the manga
Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission
Samiya appears in Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission, where it is simply referred to as the Temple of the Sea.
The temple is the desire of the Go-Rock Quads, who want the Sea Crown so that they can rule the world. In order to find it, they stole a Manaphy Egg that they planned to hatch and have it lead them to it.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | アクーシャ Akusha | From aqua and 社 sha (society). |
English | Samiya | Probably from سامية sāmiyah, a corruption of Sameea, an arab word that means high of prominence or glory. |
German | Seetempel | Literally means "sea temple". |
Italian | Samaya | |
Korean | 아크셔 Akeushyeo | Transliteration of its Japanese name. |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 亞克夏 Yàkèxià | Transliteration of its Japanese name. |
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