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'''Tangelo Island''' (Japanese: ''' | '''Tangelo Island''' (Japanese: '''ボンタン{{tt|島|とう}}''' ''Bontan Island'') is located in the southwestern region of the [[Orange Archipelago]]. It is a popular tourist destination due in part to its tropical climate. | ||
Young {{pkmn|Trainer}}s from the [[region]] typically being their {{pkmn|journey}}s here, and it is more generally the starting point for Trainers who want to compete in the [[Orange League]]. Both [[Valencia_Island#Professor Ivy's Lab|Professor Ivy's Lab]] and [[Mikan Gym]] are located nearby. | |||
{{Ash}}, {{an|Misty}}, and {{AP|Pikachu}} | {{Ash}}, {{an|Misty}}, and {{AP|Pikachu}} visited the island in ''[[EP084|The Lost Lapras]]''. They crash landed in [[Pokémon Park (anime)|Pokémon Park]], at first believing the island to be deserted, before being swamped by camera-toting tourists. Once out of the park, they explored the nearby beachfront city. It has boardwalks and a port with many docks for tourist boats and luxury cruise liners. Palm trees line the streets, dwarfed by all the tall buildings. There they met a [[Pokémon watcher]] named {{Tracey}}. Tangelo Island is also where Ash caught his {{AP|Lapras}}, which became his main [[Transportation_in_the_Pokémon_world#Pokémon_as_Transport|mode of travel]] throughout the archipelago. | ||
==Places of interest== | ==Places of interest== |
Revision as of 01:02, 5 October 2018
Tangelo Island ボンタン島 Bontan Island | |||
Region | Orange Islands | ||
Series debut | The Lost Lapras | ||
Location of Tangelo Island in the Orange Islands |
Tangelo Island (Japanese: ボンタン島 Bontan Island) is located in the southwestern region of the Orange Archipelago. It is a popular tourist destination due in part to its tropical climate.
Young Trainers from the region typically being their journeys here, and it is more generally the starting point for Trainers who want to compete in the Orange League. Both Professor Ivy's Lab and Mikan Gym are located nearby.
Ash, Misty, and Pikachu visited the island in The Lost Lapras. They crash landed in Pokémon Park, at first believing the island to be deserted, before being swamped by camera-toting tourists. Once out of the park, they explored the nearby beachfront city. It has boardwalks and a port with many docks for tourist boats and luxury cruise liners. Palm trees line the streets, dwarfed by all the tall buildings. There they met a Pokémon watcher named Tracey. Tangelo Island is also where Ash caught his Lapras, which became his main mode of travel throughout the archipelago.
Places of interest
Pokémon Park
- Main article: Pokémon Park (anime)
Named the Pokémon Vacation Destination, it is the main attraction on Tangelo Island. It prides itself on its reputation as the world's first Pokémon theme park. A large wooden gate marks its entrance, where tourists are greeted by hula skirt-wearing women and leis. Its large forest offers tourists the opportunity to walk around, take pictures, and interact with Pokémon in their natural habitats. In this forest, Ash and Misty's blimp crash-landed.
Pokémon Center
- Main article: Pokémon Center
The Pokémon Center on Tangelo Island is perched on a hill that overlooks the city and ocean. The Pokémon Center is made of wood with a grass thatch roof, and it subsequently resembles a log cabin. Several services, including videophone access, are available. Outside, it has a large swimming pool that also helps Water Pokémon recover. The Center is run by a Nurse Joy. Ash was inspired to enter the Orange League after seeing a poster on one of the Center's walls.
Pokémon seen on Tangelo Island
Beedrill |
Spearow |
File:Tangelo Island Pokemon Center.png Sandshrew |
Venonat |
Krabby |
File:Tangelo Island Pokemon Center.png Voltorb |
Hitmonchan |
File:Tangelo Island Pokemon Center.png Starmie |
Lapras |
Trivia
- The Orange Islands A-Type Pokémon mate playset is modeled after Tangelo Island, complete with its own miniature Lapras figure, Pokémon Center, and Pokémon Park entrance gates.
Name origin
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ボンタン島 Bontan Tō | From 文旦 bontan (pomelo) |
English, German | Tangelo Island | From tangelo, a citrus fruit hybrid of tangerine and pomelo |
French | Île Gélatine | From gélatine (gelatin) |
Italian | Isola Tangelo | From its English name |
Spanish | Isla Tangelo | From its English name |
Korean | 대귤섬 Daegyul Seom | From 대귤 (大橘) daegyul, a variety of pomelo |
Chinese | 澎柑島 / 澎柑岛 Pénggān Dǎo / Pàahnggām Dóu | From 澎 péng / pàahng (partial transliteration of Japanese name) and 柑 gān / gām (citrus) |
Swedish | Tangelo-ön | From English name |
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