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The setting of the anime episodes [[EP066]] and [[EP067]] (not sure about [[SS008]]) is a completely different place, with a totally different name in the Japanese original (ビンヌ ''Binnes''). That place has practically nothing to do with the in-game location. Rather than an island with two freezing caves, it is a sunny beach resort, located on Kanto's mainland, somewhere in the vicinity of Pallet Town. This does not correspond to the | The setting of the anime episodes [[EP066]] and [[EP067]] (not sure about [[SS008]]) is a completely different place, with a totally different name in the Japanese original (ビンヌ ''Binnes''). That place has practically nothing to do with the in-game location. Rather than an island with two freezing caves, it is a sunny beach resort, located on Kanto's mainland, somewhere in the vicinity of Pallet Town. This does not correspond to the placement of the in-game location at all. Any connection between that place and in-game Seafoam Islands is dub-added and it is pretty much limited to the name, which is just a name (and it is still not completely identical - "Islands" [games] vs. "Island" [anime]). I think it doesn't make much sense to keep it on the same page, considering how different these locations are. I believe that the anime (main series) section of this article should be split into a new article. I propose the new page be titled '''Seafoam Island (anime)'''. --[[User:Maxim|Maxim]] ([[User talk:Maxim|talk]]) 15:58, 24 September 2017 (UTC) |
Revision as of 15:59, 24 September 2017
Pokémon Rates
Pokémon rates for Generation I are all incorrect. I'm trying to catch a Seel in Pokémon Red version in 1F, and all I'm getting are Slowpokes (listed as having a 15% rate opposed to Seel's 25%). And I even encountered some Golbats, even though they are listed for Yellow only. hfc2X 21:12, 3 June 2012 (UTC)
- The mistakes have been corrected. Armadillomon (talk) 20:16, 22 June 2013 (UTC)
Image Replacement
The image showing a battle with Articuno should be replaced with one from an English HeartGold or SoulSilver game; since this article is in English, the photos should be from English games. NerfPlayeR135 (talk) 23:09, 11 March 2014 (UTC)
Trainers list
Should the Trainer list contain the Cinnabar Gym Trainers or not? The way I see it is that there are three possible ways to put it: 1) leave the page as it is right now, containing the Gym Trainers, 2) return the page to the way it was, listing only the non-Gym Trainers, or 3) add a "here" link to the "Trainers" section, leading to the Cinnabar Gym's Trainer list. The reason why I ask this because the page contains images of the Gym and the TM Blaine gives away when defeated in Generation IV, which made me wonder if the Gym Trainers should be here too. Could somebody please help me solve this? --FinnishPokéFan92 (talk) 16:17, 6 April 2014 (UTC)
- In Crystal, when you walk into the area where you battle Blaine, it shows "Seafoam Islands" as the name... (I couldn't be bothered with checking Gen IV.) But IMO it's still supposed to be the Gym.
- The map headers on the page explicitly linked to the Gym. So I added a link to the Gym in the TM's description and linked users to appropriate sections of the Cinnabar Gym page instead for the Trainers section. Tiddlywinks (talk) 17:01, 6 April 2014 (UTC)
Pokemon JP Blue Encounters.
I was brought here from Jynx's Page, as I understand that in JP Blue, Jynx can be encountered wild.
However, the data for Blue is JP Green/Intl Blue, hence I do not know which floor would Jynx be encounter-able on.
If I'm not mistaken, I think all of Kanto's map pages are missing JP Blue location entries. - unsigned comment from Theslayer (talk • contribs)
Split proposal
The setting of the anime episodes EP066 and EP067 (not sure about SS008) is a completely different place, with a totally different name in the Japanese original (ビンヌ Binnes). That place has practically nothing to do with the in-game location. Rather than an island with two freezing caves, it is a sunny beach resort, located on Kanto's mainland, somewhere in the vicinity of Pallet Town. This does not correspond to the placement of the in-game location at all. Any connection between that place and in-game Seafoam Islands is dub-added and it is pretty much limited to the name, which is just a name (and it is still not completely identical - "Islands" [games] vs. "Island" [anime]). I think it doesn't make much sense to keep it on the same page, considering how different these locations are. I believe that the anime (main series) section of this article should be split into a new article. I propose the new page be titled Seafoam Island (anime). --Maxim (talk) 15:58, 24 September 2017 (UTC)