Pokémon Island: Difference between revisions
m (Bot: Adding es:Isla Pokémon) |
The Dreamer (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
==Inhabitants== | ==Inhabitants== | ||
At some point in its recent history, Pokémon Island | At some point in its recent history, humans inhabited Pokémon Island. Many humanmade structures and objects remain scattered across its landscape, most notably a decommissioned power plant. Now, however, the only inhabitants are the many different species of [[wild Pokémon]], and in the absence of humankind, their population has flourished, and nature is slowly reclaiming the land. | ||
According to the {{book|Pokémon Snap}} novel, Professor Oak has specifically designated the island as a sanctuary for wild Pokémon; due to its isolation, it is an ideal environment to observe how wild Pokémon act naturally, with little human interference. [[Pokémon Trainer]]s are unable to set foot on the island, most likely to preserve its natural order; in fact, very few humans receive authority to visit the island. | According to the {{book|Pokémon Snap}} novel, Professor Oak has specifically designated the island as a sanctuary for wild Pokémon; due to its isolation, it is an ideal environment to observe how wild Pokémon act naturally, with little human interference. [[Pokémon Trainer]]s are unable to set foot on the island, most likely to preserve its natural order; in fact, very few humans receive authority to visit the island. | ||
Within Pokémon Island exist six different ecosystems, making the island an ideal habitat for an assortment of diverse Pokémon. Several rare species also dwell on this island, such as the three [[Legendary birds]] and {{p|Mew}}. Six Pokémon constellations are also visible in the sky above the island. | Within Pokémon Island exist six different ecosystems, making the island an ideal habitat for an assortment of diverse Pokémon. Several rare species also dwell on this island, such as the three [[Legendary birds]] and {{p|Mew}}. Six Pokémon constellations are also visible in the sky above the island. Professor Oak theorizes that Mew created those constellations itself. | ||
In [[Pokémon Snap]], [[Professor Oak]] hires [[Todd Snap]] to take photographs of all the Pokémon on the island. Todd does such using the [[ZERO-ONE]], a camera, and several other gadgets. | In [[Pokémon Snap]], [[Professor Oak]] hires [[Todd Snap]] to take photographs of all the Pokémon on the island. Todd does such using the [[ZERO-ONE]], a camera, and several other gadgets. | ||
Line 51: | Line 51: | ||
[[File:Pokémon Island Adventures.png|thumb|200px|Pokémon Island in the Pokémon Adventures manga]] | [[File:Pokémon Island Adventures.png|thumb|200px|Pokémon Island in the Pokémon Adventures manga]] | ||
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== | ===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== | ||
{{adv|Professor Oak}} mentioned Pokémon Island in ''[[PS337|Epilogue]]'', where he requested Todd Snap to go to the island and take pictures of the wild Pokémon living there. | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
Revision as of 22:53, 28 August 2018
Pokémon Island (Japanese: ポケモンアイランド Pokémon Island) is a little-known volcanic island that is the setting of Pokémon Snap.
Inhabitants
At some point in its recent history, humans inhabited Pokémon Island. Many humanmade structures and objects remain scattered across its landscape, most notably a decommissioned power plant. Now, however, the only inhabitants are the many different species of wild Pokémon, and in the absence of humankind, their population has flourished, and nature is slowly reclaiming the land.
According to the Pokémon Snap novel, Professor Oak has specifically designated the island as a sanctuary for wild Pokémon; due to its isolation, it is an ideal environment to observe how wild Pokémon act naturally, with little human interference. Pokémon Trainers are unable to set foot on the island, most likely to preserve its natural order; in fact, very few humans receive authority to visit the island.
Within Pokémon Island exist six different ecosystems, making the island an ideal habitat for an assortment of diverse Pokémon. Several rare species also dwell on this island, such as the three Legendary birds and Mew. Six Pokémon constellations are also visible in the sky above the island. Professor Oak theorizes that Mew created those constellations itself.
In Pokémon Snap, Professor Oak hires Todd Snap to take photographs of all the Pokémon on the island. Todd does such using the ZERO-ONE, a camera, and several other gadgets.
Areas of Pokémon Island
Icon | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
Beach | An easy path along a sunny beach. It is home to twelve species of Pokémon. | |
Tunnel | A dark tunnel with an abandoned power plant inside. It is home to twelve species of Pokémon. | |
Volcano | A path through a volcanic area. It is home to ten species of Pokémon. | |
River | A calm river through a forest. It is home to twelve species of Pokémon. | |
Cave | A deep, dark cave. It is home to thirteen species of Pokémon. | |
Valley | A canyon valley with a rapid river running through it. It is home to thirteen species of Pokémon. | |
Rainbow Cloud | A secret area high above Pokémon Island. Mew is the only Pokémon found here. |
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Professor Oak mentioned Pokémon Island in Epilogue, where he requested Todd Snap to go to the island and take pictures of the wild Pokémon living there.
In other languages
|
Regions in the Pokémon world | ||
---|---|---|
This article is part of Project Locations, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on every location in the Pokémon world. |