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In the anime, it is where [[Lorelei|Prima]] of the [[Elite Four]] trains during the off-season. Once a week, she gives lectures and demonstrates Pokémon battling techniques. This suggests a parallel between the [[Sevii Islands]] in [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]] and the Orange Archipelago, as the in-game information says that Lorelei is from [[Floe Island]].
In the anime, it is where [[Lorelei|Prima]] of the [[Elite Four]] trains during the off-season. Once a week, she gives lectures and demonstrates Pokémon battling techniques. This suggests a parallel between the [[Sevii Islands]] in [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]] and the Orange Archipelago, as the in-game information says that Lorelei is from [[Floe Island]].
There is another city in Mandarin Island that is home to [[Ralph]] and {{oi|Emily}}. It is a large, old fashion city with many 1800 looking buildings.




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===Prima's House===
===Prima's House===
[[Lorelei|Prima]]'s house is located on the edge of town, looking out above the ocean. It is a large house, almost like a mansion. On the side of her house, after heading down the stairs of the back porch, is a large, fenced in Pokémon Stadium. Here, Prima battles opponents who come to her house to challenge her.
[[Lorelei|Prima]]'s house is located on the edge of town, looking out above the ocean. It is a large house, almost like a mansion. On the side of her house, after heading down the stairs of the back porch, is a large, fenced in Pokémon Stadium. Here, Prima battles opponents who come to her house to challenge her.
===Park===
Located in the old fashion town, it is a little park where [[Nidoran ♀|Maria]] and [[Nidoran ♂|Tony]] were always running off to. It seems to be a quiet place with lots of flowers and berries in the trees. It has a twisted sculpture in the middle of it. In the back is a large flower garden with tons of flowers inside.
===Pokémon Center===
{{main|Pokémon Center}}
This island's Pokémon Center is located in the old fashion town. It is a very huge building that looks like an old fashion apartment building. It has a sign that says "Pokémon" in front, and a large "P" over the door. Inside, the staying rooms are like apartments, with a desk, paper, lights, and other things. 




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Revision as of 17:25, 1 July 2009

Mandarin Island South
マンダリン島 Mandarin Island
Mandarin Island South.png
Region Orange Islands
Series debut The Mandarin Island Miss Match
File:Mandarinso.png
Location of Mandarin Island South in the Orange Islands

Mandarin Island South (Japanese: マンダリン島 Mandarin Island) is located in the southern end of the Orange Archipelago. It is the largest island in the chain.

Mandarin Island South is home to many big cities and a large stadium, but much of the island is desert.

In the anime, it is where Prima of the Elite Four trains during the off-season. Once a week, she gives lectures and demonstrates Pokémon battling techniques. This suggests a parallel between the Sevii Islands in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen and the Orange Archipelago, as the in-game information says that Lorelei is from Floe Island.

There is another city in Mandarin Island that is home to Ralph and Emily. It is a large, old fashion city with many 1800 looking buildings.


Places of Interest

Lunch Area

An outdoor lunch area with tables and chairs so the trainers on the island can relax and eat outside with their Pokémon. It looks out to the ocean. It is also where Prima goes to have lunch.

Mandarin Stadium

A large stadium located in town where Prima gives her Pokémon Lectures. People come from all around to see them. It is a very large stadium that can fit lots of people.

Prima's House

Prima's house is located on the edge of town, looking out above the ocean. It is a large house, almost like a mansion. On the side of her house, after heading down the stairs of the back porch, is a large, fenced in Pokémon Stadium. Here, Prima battles opponents who come to her house to challenge her.

Park

Located in the old fashion town, it is a little park where Maria and Tony were always running off to. It seems to be a quiet place with lots of flowers and berries in the trees. It has a twisted sculpture in the middle of it. In the back is a large flower garden with tons of flowers inside.

Pokémon Center

Main article: Pokémon Center

This island's Pokémon Center is located in the old fashion town. It is a very huge building that looks like an old fashion apartment building. It has a sign that says "Pokémon" in front, and a large "P" over the door. Inside, the staying rooms are like apartments, with a desk, paper, lights, and other things.


Pokémon Seen on Mandarin Island South


Trivia

  • The island doesn't appear to have much in common with Mandarin Island North. It is believed that naming both islands the same name was a dubbing error, as the Japanese names are different for both.
  • Both its English and Japanese names come from the common genus of orange, mandarin.


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Orange Islands
Coral-Eye Badge.png Sea Ruby Badge.png Spike Shell Badge.png Jade Star Badge.png WinnerTrophy.png
Inhabited islands
AscorbiaButwalGoldenHamlinKinnowKumquatMandarin N.
Mandarin S.MikanMoroMurcottNavelPummeloShamouti
SunburstTangeloTarrocoTrovitaValencia
Deserted islands
CleopatraFairchildFireFukuhara No. 4
GrapefruitIceLightningPinkanRind
Unnamed islands
Unnamed island (EP092)Unnamed island (EP098)
Unnamed island (EP110)Unnamed island (PK04)
Settlements
TrovitopolisYambera
Landmarks
Ghost shipPalace of VictoryPokémon ShowboatPummelo Stadium