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| | [[File:Shady House Adventures.png|thumb|250px|Shady House in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]] |
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| | In ''[[PASM02|The Delivery of Rotom and the Girl]]'', a pair of {{tc|Team Skull Grunt}}s met [[Guzma]] at the Shady House to inform him of their loss against {{adv|Sun}}. |
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Shady House
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いかがわしき屋敷 Suspicious Mansion
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"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
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Map description:
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A mansion abandoned by a certain rich citizen. People sometimes call it the "Shady Chateau," too.
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Location:
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Po Town
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Region:
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Alola
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Generations:
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Location of Shady House in Alola.
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Pokémon world locations
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The Shady House (Japanese: いかがわしき屋敷 Suspicious Mansion) is a location on Ula'ula Island in Alola, located at the north end of Po Town. Team Skull is headquartered here.
Geography
The Shady House is a dilapidated mansion covered in graffiti and grime. It has two floors, with one of the second story bedrooms serving as Guzma's makeshift throne room. The player must collect three secret passwords from around the mansion and answer a Grunt on the second floor correctly in order to be able to reach Guzma. In Pokémon Sun and Moon, the passwords involve Guzma, while in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, they involve Plumeria.
Items
Totem Stickers
Trainers
After defeating Guzma here, none of the Team Skull Grunts will battle the player, acting as if they had already been defeated.
Pokémon Sun and Moon
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1F (north room)
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2F (west room)
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2F (southwest room)
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Roof
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Reward: $4,320
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Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
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1F (north room)
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2F (west room)
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2F (southwest room)
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Roof
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Reward: $4,920
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In the anime
The Shady House first appeared in The Dealer of Destruction!, where Team Skull watched a television broadcast of the press conference announcing the Alola League. After Guzma's battle against Ash at the Pokémon School, the team returned to their hideout.
The Shady House reappeared in a flashback in Getting Down to The Ire!, where Plumeria was seen examining Guzma's collection of smashed second place trophies.
The house made another flashback appearance in The Wisdom Not to Run!. In the same episode's Poké Problem segment, Team Skull was shown to have returned there after Guzma's loss at the Manalo Conference.
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
In The Delivery of Rotom and the Girl, a pair of Team Skull Grunts met Guzma at the Shady House to inform him of their loss against Sun.
In Flash and Cosmog's Secret, when Gladion arrived in Po Town after being hired as a Team Skull enforcer by Guzma, Plumeria told him that his job was to guard the Shady House.
In A Raid and Po Town, when the Trial Captains and Hau came to Po Town to talk with Team Skull, Guzma greeted them from the Shady House's balcony and told them he'd talk to them if they got inside in one piece, revealing that they had been surrounded by a group of Ultra Beasts. When the Trial Captains managed to hold on against the Ultra Beasts longer than expected, Guzma revealed a Cosmog he had under his possession, and had it open Ultra Wormholes to summon more UBs. Gladion confronted Guzma, demanding to know who had given him the Cosmog, but Guzma refused to tell anything, and was soon whisked away into Ultra Space by a Nihilego.
Trivia
- If the player sits down on Guzma's chair after defeating him, a Team Skull Grunt will rush in, momentarily mistaking the player for his boss before realizing his mistake and leaving.
- Upon entering the second room on the west side of the second floor, the player will observe two female Grunts arguing with one another over mistaking each other's clothing. One of the Grunts offers a solution that they should write their names on the tags. This is immediately dismissed by the other, who notes that they all are named Grunt, defeating the purpose. This is a joke on the fact that no villainous team Grunts are given unique names, even with the introduction of Trainer names in Generation II.
- After defeating Guzma, the player cannot call Charizard Glide until encountering Nanu in front of the Shady House. However, they can travel to Poké Pelago.
- In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, upon entering the room directly north of the front door, there is a chance encounter with a Delibird, who briefly comes down the chimney and into the fireplace, before disappearing into the chimney again, making an allusion to Santa Claus.
In other languages
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Title
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Chinese
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Cantonese
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可疑宅邸 Hóyìh Jaahkdái
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Mandarin
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可疑宅邸 Kěyí Zháidǐ
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French
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Manoir Chelou
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German
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Lottervilla
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Italian
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Villa Losca
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Korean
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수상한 저택 Susanghan Jeotaek
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Spanish
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Mansión Misteriosa
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