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==Trainers==
==Trainers==
Accumula Town is the first place where [[N]] is seen. It is also the first place where he challenges the [[Player]] to a battle.
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Accumula Town
カラクサタウン Karakusa Town
"The Fast-Growing Town!"
Accumula Town in {{{variable2}}}.
Map description
This town offers great views due to its many hills.
[[|Accumula Town Gym ]] - Unova Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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No specialty type
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[[|Accumula Town Gym ]] - Unova Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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Unknown-type specialist Gym
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[[|Accumula Town Gym ]] - Unova Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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Unknown-type specialist Gym
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[[| League ]]
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[[| League ]]
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Location Location of Accumula Town in Unova .
Accumula Town (Japanese: カラクサタウン Karakusa Town ) is situated in the southeastern part of the Unova region . It is the first place where the player meets Ghetsis , Team Plasma , and N .
Places of interest
Town square
In the center of the town is an open, park-like area. It is here that Team Plasma make their first speech, and Ghetsis encourages the citizens of Accumula to release their Pokémon. After Ghetsis leaves, N appears out of the crowd and tries to listen and talk to the player's Pokémon. It is later revealed that the Pokémon told N that it was happy to be with the player . After he communicates with the player's Pokémon, he challenges the player to a battle.
Pokémon rock-paper-scissors
In a house in the north-west of town, there is a little girl who will challlenge the player to a game of Pokémon rock-paper-scissors. Instead of using rock, paper, and scissors, this game uses Fire , Grass , and Water .
Demographics
Accumula Town has a total population of 30.
Variable scoring
Piano and percussion tracks can be added to Accumula Town's background theme by speaking to a pianist and drummer residing in a house in the northeast section of town.
Poké Mart
Items
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Trainers
Accumula Town is the first place where N is seen. It is also the first place where he challenges the Player to a battle.
Reward:
$ 700
In the anime
Accumula Town in the anime
Accumula Town appeared in The Battle Club and Tepig's Choice! . It is quite a large town and a Battle Club is located there. This is where Ash caught his Tepig .
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Black and White camp out in Accumula Town when they are attacked by a wild Timburr that was revealed to be helping Team Plasma build a stand. The stand was used by Ghetsis who gave a speech trying to convince people to release their Pokémon so that they can be free.
When Black attempted to stop them from making anymore speeches, he was attacked by N and was forced into battling him.
Trivia
Accumula's Japanese motto is 生い茂る ツルは 繁栄の証 .
Name origin
Language
Name
Origin
Japanese
カラクサタウン Karakusa Town
唐草模様 karakusa-moyō , arabesque (example ).
English
Accumula Town
From cumulus cloud and "accumulate".
French
Arabelle
From arabesque .
German
Gavina
Possibly from the Latin vinea (vineyard).
Italian
Quattroventi
Means four winds .
Spanish
Pueblo Terracota
From terracotta .
Korean
넝쿨마을 Neongkul Maeul
넝쿨 (neongkul ) means vine .
Chinese (Mandarin )
唐草鎮 Tángcǎo Zhèn
From 唐草 karakusa . Literally means "Tang grass".