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| In ''[[SM030|The Ol' Raise and Switch!]]'', Kiawe took [[Lana's Popplio]] to his ranch as part of a school project, where his class temporarily traded their partners. Although Kiawe at first had trouble figuring out what to do with Popplio, it eventually proved its usefulness by calming down a pair of fighting {{p|Tauros}} and then helping him wash them. | | In ''[[SM030|The Ol' Raise and Switch!]]'', Kiawe took [[Lana's Popplio]] to his ranch as part of a school project, where his class temporarily traded their partners. Although Kiawe at first had trouble figuring out what to do with Popplio, it eventually proved its usefulness by calming down a pair of fighting {{p|Tauros}} and then helping him wash them. |
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| The ranch reappeared in ''[[SM033|Big Sky, Small Fry!]]'', where Kiawe visited it with {{an|Mallow}}, {{an|Sophocles}}, and {{an|Lillie}}, who wanted to try out its various Moomoo Milk products, including cheese and ice cream, during their class's stay at Akala Island.
| | In ''[[SM033|Big Sky, Small Fry!]]'', Kiawe visited it with {{an|Mallow}}, {{an|Sophocles}}, and {{an|Lillie}}, who wanted to try out its various Moomoo Milk products, including cheese and ice cream, during their class's stay at Akala Island. |
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| The ranch appeared again in ''[[SM070|The Young Flame Strikes Back!]]'', when a businessman named [[Viren]] attempted to buy the ranch from Kiawe and his family to construct his own resort hotel, but was declined. He then commanded [[Viren's henchmen|his henchmen]] to harass the family until they were stopped and arrested by [[Officer Jenny]] for forging land owner documents, trespassing, and malicious destruction to property (both legal and private).
| | In ''[[SM070|The Young Flame Strikes Back!]]'', a businessman named [[Viren]] attempted to buy the ranch from Kiawe and his family to construct his own resort hotel, but was declined. He then commanded [[Viren's henchmen|his henchmen]] to harass the family until they were stopped and arrested by [[Officer Jenny]] for forging land owner documents, trespassing, and malicious destruction to property (both legal and private). |
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| The ranch appeared again in ''[[SM103|Heart of Fire! Heart of Stone!]]'', when Ash and his classmates took {{an|Brock}} and {{an|Misty}} to visit Akala Island. A wild {{p|Kangaskhan}} unexpectedly appeared at the barn, eating the ranch Pokémon's food and acting hostile towards everyone. It turned out that Kangaskhan was protecting her injured child, but Brock was able to calm her down and treat the child's injury, making Kangaskhan peacefully leave the ranch.
| | In ''[[SM103|Heart of Fire! Heart of Stone!]]'', Ash and his classmates took {{an|Brock}} and {{an|Misty}} to visit Akala Island. A wild {{p|Kangaskhan}} unexpectedly appeared at the barn, eating the ranch Pokémon's food and acting hostile towards everyone. It turned out that Kangaskhan was protecting her injured child, but Brock was able to calm her down and treat the child's injury, making Kangaskhan peacefully leave the ranch. |
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| ==Trivia== | | ==Trivia== |
| * This location's name in English refers to the Hawaiian word ''paniola'', meaning "cowboy." | | * This location's name in English refers to the Hawaiian word ''paniola'', meaning "cowboy." |
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Paniola Ranch
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オハナ牧場 Ohana Ranch
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"Welcome to Moomoo Paddock!"
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Map description:
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The ranch managed together by the people and Pokémon living in Paniola Town.
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Location:
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North of Paniola Town
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Region:
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Alola
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Generations:
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VII
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Location of Paniola Ranch in Alola.
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Pokémon world locations
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Paniola Ranch (Japanese: オハナ牧場 Ohana Ranch) is a location on Akala Island in Alola, located north of Paniola Town. It connects to Route 5 to the north and Route 6 to the south. The Pokémon Nursery is located here.
Geography
Paniola Ranch consists of multiple areas separated by fences and ramps. These areas include Moomoo Paddock, a fenced-in pasture for tending farmland Pokémon, such as Tauros and Miltank. (While several of these Pokémon can be seen in this area, they can only be encountered in the wild in other parts of Paniola Ranch. However, the player can obtain Stoutland as a ride Pokémon here, enabling them to use Stoutland Search.) Moomoo Paddock sits in the western part of Paniola Ranch and can be accessed from the dirt road that connects to Paniola Town in the south. A small pond with a waterfall sits along the western edge of Paniola Ranch within Moomoo Paddock.
The western dirt road also connects to a maze-like area of brown tall grass and earthen ramps in the middle of Paniola Ranch's southern edge. Fences and hay bales create barriers throughout this area, forcing the player to navigate through the grass and over the southernmost ramp to cross from one side of Paniola Ranch to the other. The eastern part of this maze area opens onto the Pokémon Nursery and a small, fenced area containing hay bales and farm equipment.
East of the Pokémon Nursery lies a junction with another dirt road. Following that road to the north leads to Route 5, and following it to the south leads to Route 6. Along the fence running up the northern dirt road, between the hay bales and the windmill, is a Poké Finder spot, where different Pokémon appear depending on the game and time of day.
Places of interest
Pokémon Nursery
- Main article: Pokémon Nursery
The Pokémon Nursery is located near the junction at the eastern end of the ranch. Similar to the Pokémon Day Cares found in other regions, the player may leave two Pokémon in the Nursery to produce Pokémon Eggs. Unlike the Day Cares, however, Pokémon that are left here will not level up, and the cost for retrieving a Pokémon is always $500.
Items
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Games
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Stoutland Search
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Moomoo Paddock, from Mallow on the player's first visit
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S M US UM
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Adrenaline Orb ×5
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Moomoo Paddock, from the female Pokémon Breeder near the entrance
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US UM
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Moomoo Milk
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Moomoo Paddock, east of the bench on the north side (hidden)
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S M US UM
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Scope Lens
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Moomoo Paddock, from Pokémon Breeder Wesley, after defeating him in the battle that the player agrees to have with the aggressive Tauros
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S M US UM
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Fresh Water
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Moomoo Paddock, by the pool of water, north of the gap where the Tauros drink (hidden)
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S M US UM
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Repel
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Moomoo Paddock, east of the pair of hay bales on the south side (hidden)
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S M US UM
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X Defense
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Paddock east of the pathway to Paniola Town, west of the northwestern ramp, against the elevated vegetation (hidden)
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US UM
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Super Repel
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Paddock east of the pathway to Paniola Town, against the south side of the northwestern ramp (hidden)
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US UM
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Soda Pop
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Paddock east of the pathway to Paniola Town, north of the Trainer Tips sign, inside the grass field (hidden)
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S M US UM
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Super Repel
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Paddock east of the pathway to Paniola Town, in the center of the grass field in the southwest corner (hidden)
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S M
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Ether
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Paddock east of the pathway to Paniola Town, in the southwest corner
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S M
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Paralyze Heal
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Paddock east of the pathway to Paniola Town, in the southwest corner
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US UM
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TM10 (Hidden Power)
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Pokémon Nursery, from a woman inside
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S M US UM
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Roto Hatch
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East side of the ranch, automatically used by the Rotom Pokédex after obtaining the Egg
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US UM
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Oval Stone
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East side of the ranch, in the fenced area full of hay bales opposite the Pokémon Nursery, next to the spade (hidden)
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S M
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X Sp. Def
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East side of the ranch, in the fenced area full of hay bales opposite the Pokémon Nursery, next to the spade (hidden)
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US UM
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Amulet Coin
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East side of the ranch, behind the truck to the east of the Pokémon Nursery
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S M US UM
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Big Mushroom
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East side of the ranch, in the center of the grass field southeast of the Pokémon Nursery (hidden)
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S M US UM
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Heal Ball
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East side of the ranch, opposite the grass field southeast of the Pokémon Nursery
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S M US UM
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Mystic Water
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East side of the ranch, from the kid for scaring off the Sudowoodo (requires Waterium Z)
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Mystic Water
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East side of the ranch, from the kid for scaring off the Sudowoodo after defeating DulseUS/SolieraUM (requires Waterium Z)
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US UM
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Water Stone
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Pokémon Nursery, from a Pokémon Breeder after showing her an Eevee hatched from an egg (only one of the stones can be chosen)
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US UM
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Fire Stone
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Pokémon Nursery, from a Pokémon Breeder after showing her an Eevee hatched from an egg (only one of the stones can be chosen)
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US UM
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Thunder Stone
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Pokémon Nursery, from a Pokémon Breeder after showing her an Eevee hatched from an egg (only one of the stones can be chosen)
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US UM
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Zygarde Cube
Totem Stickers
Pokémon
Pokémon Sun and Moon
A woman at the Pokémon Nursery will give the player an Egg containing an Eevee.
Pokémon
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Allies
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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Tauros Miltank
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S
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M
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12-15
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5%
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Miltank Tauros
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M
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12-15
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5%
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Lillipup
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M
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12-15
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40%
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Mudbray
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M
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12-15
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50%
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Gift Pokémon
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N/A
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1
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One
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A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.
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Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
The Pokémon Nursery lady will give the player an Egg containing an Eevee.
Pokémon
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Allies
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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Tauros Miltank
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US
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UM
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12-15
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5%
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Mareep
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US
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UM
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12-15
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30%
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Miltank Tauros
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UM
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12-15
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5%
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Lillipup
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US
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UM
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12-15
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20%
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Mudbray
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US
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UM
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12-15
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40%
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Gift Pokémon
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N/A
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US
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UM
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1
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One
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A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.
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Trainers
Pokémon Sun and Moon
Trainer
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Pokémon
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Madame Elizabeth ミツエ Mitsue Reward: $3,000
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Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
Trainer
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Pokémon
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Madame Elizabeth ミツエ Mitsue Reward: $3,000
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Pokémon Ultra Sun
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Reward: $240
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Pokémon Ultra Moon
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Reward: $240
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In the anime
Paniola Ranch in the
anime
Paniola Ranch first appeared in Young Kiawe Had a Farm!, where it was revealed to belong to Kiawe's family. It was also revealed that Kiawe delivers Moomoo Milk products the ranch produces for people across Alola with his Charizard, sometimes even before coming to the Pokémon School in the morning. Ash visited the ranch, helping Kiawe and his family in their farm chores.
In The Ol' Raise and Switch!, Kiawe took Lana's Popplio to his ranch as part of a school project, where his class temporarily traded their partners. Although Kiawe at first had trouble figuring out what to do with Popplio, it eventually proved its usefulness by calming down a pair of fighting Tauros and then helping him wash them.
In Big Sky, Small Fry!, Kiawe visited it with Mallow, Sophocles, and Lillie, who wanted to try out its various Moomoo Milk products, including cheese and ice cream, during their class's stay at Akala Island.
In The Young Flame Strikes Back!, a businessman named Viren attempted to buy the ranch from Kiawe and his family to construct his own resort hotel, but was declined. He then commanded his henchmen to harass the family until they were stopped and arrested by Officer Jenny for forging land owner documents, trespassing, and malicious destruction to property (both legal and private).
In Heart of Fire! Heart of Stone!, Ash and his classmates took Brock and Misty to visit Akala Island. A wild Kangaskhan unexpectedly appeared at the barn, eating the ranch Pokémon's food and acting hostile towards everyone. It turned out that Kangaskhan was protecting her injured child, but Brock was able to calm her down and treat the child's injury, making Kangaskhan peacefully leave the ranch.
Pokémon seen on the ranch
Pokémon previously seen at the ranch
Trivia
- This location's name in English refers to the Hawaiian word paniola, meaning "cowboy."
- This location's name in Japanese and other languages, Ohana Ranch, refers to the Hawaiian word ʻohana, meaning "family."
In other languages
Language
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Title
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Chinese
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Cantonese
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歐哈納牧場 Āuhānaahp Muhkchèuhng
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Mandarin
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歐哈納牧場 / 欧哈纳牧场 Ōuhānà Mùchǎng
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French
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Ranch Ohana
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German
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Ohana-Farm
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Italian
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Fattoria Ohana
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Korean
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오하나목장 Ohana Mokjang
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Spanish
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Rancho Ohana
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