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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* In {{g|Pinball}}, Viridian Forest appears on the Red and Blue tables; catchable {{obp|Pokémon|species}} include {{p|Caterpie}}, {{p|Weedle}}, {{p|Pidgey}}, {{p|Rattata}} and {{p|Pikachu}}.
* In {{g|Pinball}}, Viridian Forest appears on the Red and Blue tables; catchable {{obp|Pokémon|species}} include {{p|Caterpie}}, {{p|Weedle}}, {{p|Pidgey}}, {{p|Rattata}} and {{p|Pikachu}}.
* In {{game|Yellow}} and {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, wild {{p|Pidgeotto}} can be found in the forest, most likely to represent [[Ash's Pidgeotto|the events of the anime]]. However, they are [[level]] 9 and 7; normally {{p|Pidgey}} evolves at level 18. This could explain from where [[Falkner]] got his underleveled Pidgeotto.
* In {{game|Yellow}} and {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, wild {{p|Pidgeotto}} can be found in the forest, most likely to represent [[Ash's Pidgeotto|the events of the anime]]. However, they are [[level]] 9 and 7; normally {{p|Pidgey}} evolves at level 18.  
**This could explain from where [[Falkner]] got his underleveled Pidgeotto.
* Despite the fact that the forest returns as a standalone area in HeartGold and SoulSilver, the music is a remix of the {{rt|2|Kanto}} theme from [[Generation II]].
* Despite the fact that the forest returns as a standalone area in HeartGold and SoulSilver, the music is a remix of the {{rt|2|Kanto}} theme from [[Generation II]].
**However, Generation II's Route 2 music was in itself a remix of the original Viridian Forest music.
**However, Generation II's Route 2 music was in itself a remix of the original Viridian Forest music.

Revision as of 05:12, 24 November 2011

If you were looking for the location in Pokémon Channel, see Viridian Forest (Channel).

Viridian Forest トキワのもり
Tokiwa Forest
"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
HGSS Viridian Forest-Night.png
Map description: {{{mapdesc}}}
Location: Route 2
Region: Kanto
Generations: I, III, IV
File:Kanto Viridian Forest map.gif
Location of Viridian Forest in Kanto.
Pokémon world locations

Viridian Forest (Japanese: トキワのもり Tokiwa Forest) is a forest which lies between Viridian City and Pewter City in the middle of Route 2 with both the north and south entrances of Viridian Forest open to the route. The deep and sprawling forest is said to be a natural maze as many people get lost inside. The trees in the forest are so thick that little light gets in, and because of this the forest is full of Bug- and Template:Type2 Pokémon that attract Bug Catchers and other Trainers.

In Generation II, Viridian Forest no longer exists as a standalone area and has been replaced with a maze of standard trees, containing items and Berry trees, which is now a part of Route 2. The maze forms roughly the same design as before and the items are placed similarly to those located in Generations I and III. However, in the Generation IV remakes, the forest is re-expanded into the state of an actual dungeon, with five Trainers added, and with Pokémon similar to that of Pokémon Yellow.

VIRIDIAN FOREST
A deep and sprawling forest that
extends around VIRIDIAN CITY.
A natural maze, many people
become lost inside.

Geography

Eyecatch of Viridian Forest from Generation III

Viridian Forest is a deep and sprawling woodland expanding across Route 2 reaching to Pewter City in the north and to Viridian City in the south, giving the forest its name. The trees in this area have grown so dense that light has trouble getting through, and because of this the forest seems dark and gloomy. The path across to each terminus winds its way around the dense layers of trees, creating a giant labyrinth many liken to a natural maze, as many people get lost inside. The entrance to the forest seems to be light and airy: the trees are not as thick and sunlight is able to get in fine. The trees stand tall and the grass appears to be long and unmaintained, while trees in the distance appear to be shadowed.

Because of its dark and shady environment, Viridian Forest hosts a large array of different Template:Type2 Pokémon. They are not particularly powerful, but they will cause status ailments such as paralysis and poison. It is advised from sign posts and even from other Trainers that Trainers should buy status ailment healing items such as Antidote and Parlyz Heal before entering the forest. Pokémon such as Caterpie, Weedle, Metapod, and Kakuna inhabit trees and tall grass, allowing themselves to stay hidden from predators. Viridian Forest is also one of the locations where Trainers can seek wild Pikachu as well as under-leveled Pidgeotto, making the forest a very exclusive place to find Pokémon. Bug Catchers, that own common bug Pokémon such as Caterpie and Weedle, come here in groups from Viridian and Pewter to battle and train.

Items

Item Location Games

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Pokémon

Generation I

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
Weedle Weedle
R B Y
Grass Grass
3-5 50%
Weedle Weedle
R B Y
Grass Grass
3 5%
Kakuna Kakuna
R B Y
Grass Grass
4-6 35%
Kakuna Kakuna
R B Y
Grass Grass
4 5%
Pidgey Pidgey
R B Y
Grass Grass
4-8 24%
Caterpie Caterpie
R B Y
Grass Grass
3 5%
Caterpie Caterpie
R B Y
Grass Grass
3-5 50%
Caterpie Caterpie
R B Y
Grass Grass
3-6 55%
Metapod Metapod
R B Y
Grass Grass
4 5%
Metapod Metapod
R B Y
Grass Grass
4-6 35%
Metapod Metapod
R B Y
Grass Grass
4-6 20%
Pikachu Pikachu
R B Y
Grass Grass
3-5 5%
Pidgeotto Pidgeotto
R B Y
Grass Grass
9 1%
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.


Generation III

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
Caterpie Caterpie
FR LG
Grass Grass
3-5 40%
Weedle Weedle
FR LG
Grass Grass
3-5 40%
Kakuna Kakuna
FR LG
Grass Grass
4-6 10%
Kakuna Kakuna
FR LG
Grass Grass
5 5%
Metapod Metapod
FR LG
Grass Grass
5 5%
Metapod Metapod
FR LG
Grass Grass
4-6 10%
Pikachu Pikachu
FR LG
Grass Grass
3-5 5%
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.


Generation IV

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
Morning Day Night
Caterpie Caterpie
HG SS
Grass Grass
3 40% 40% 0%
Weedle Weedle
HG SS
Grass Grass
3 40% 40% 0%
Metapod Metapod
HG SS
Grass Grass
3-5 30% 30% 0%
Kakuna Kakuna
HG SS
Grass Grass
3-5 30% 30% 0%
Pidgey Pidgey
HG SS
Grass Grass
3 10% 0% 0%
Pidgey Pidgey
HG SS
Grass Grass
3-7 0% 15% 0%
Butterfree Butterfree
HG SS
Grass Grass
7 10% 0% 0%
Beedrill Beedrill
HG SS
Grass Grass
7 10% 0% 0%
Pikachu Pikachu
HG SS
Grass Grass
4-7 6% 6% 0%
Pikachu Pikachu
HG SS
Grass Grass
4 0% 0% 5%
Pidgeotto Pidgeotto
HG SS
Grass Grass
7 4% 9% 0%
Hoothoot Hoothoot
HG SS
Grass Grass
3-5 0% 0% 80%
Noctowl Noctowl
HG SS
Grass Grass
7 0% 0% 15%
Headbutt
Hoothoot Hoothoot
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
3-7 50%
Seedot Seedot
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
3-6 30%
Seedot Seedot
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
3-6 5%
Spinarak Spinarak
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
4 10%
Ariados Ariados
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
5-6 10%
Ledyba Ledyba
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
4 10%
Ledian Ledian
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
5-6 10%
Noctowl Noctowl
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
5-7 5%
Shroomish Shroomish
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
5-6 5%
Shroomish Shroomish
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
5-6 30%
Special Pokémon
Kricketot Kricketot
HG SS
Swarm Swarm
3-5 40%
Numel Numel
HG SS
Hoenn Sound Hoenn Sound
5 20%
Spoink Spoink
HG SS
Hoenn Sound Hoenn Sound
3 20%
Budew Budew
HG SS
Sinnoh Sound Sinnoh Sound
3 20%
Carnivine Carnivine
HG SS
Sinnoh Sound Sinnoh Sound
5 20%
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.


Trainers

Generation I

Pokémon Red and Blue

Trainer Pokémon
Bug Catcher
Bug Catcher
Reward: $60
Weedle Weedle Lv.6
No item
Caterpie Caterpie Lv.6
No item
Bug Catcher
Bug Catcher
Reward: $70
Weedle Weedle Lv.7
No item
Kakuna Kakuna Lv.7
No item
Weedle Weedle Lv.7
No item
Bug Catcher
Bug Catcher
Reward: $90
Weedle Weedle Lv.9
No item


Pokémon Yellow

Trainer Pokémon
Lass
Lass
Reward: $90
Nidoran♀ Nidoran♀ Lv.6
No item
Nidoran♂ Nidoran♂ Lv.6
No item
Bug Catcher
Bug Catcher
Reward: $70
Caterpie Caterpie Lv.7
No item
Caterpie Caterpie Lv.7
No item
Bug Catcher
Bug Catcher
Reward: $60
Metapod Metapod Lv.6
No item
Caterpie Caterpie Lv.6
No item
Metapod Metapod Lv.6
No item
Bug Catcher
Bug Catcher
Reward: $80
Caterpie Caterpie Lv.8
No item
Metapod Metapod Lv.8
No item
Bug Catcher
Bug Catcher
Reward: $100
Caterpie Caterpie Lv.10
No item


Generation III

Trainer Pokémon
Bug Catcher Rick
Bug Catcher Rick
シンイチ Shinichi
Reward: $72
Weedle Weedle Lv.6
No item
Caterpie Caterpie Lv.6
No item
Bug Catcher Doug
Bug Catcher Doug
オサム Osamu
Reward: $84
Weedle Weedle Lv.7
No item
Weedle Weedle Lv.7
No item
Kakuna Kakuna Lv.7
No item
Bug Catcher Anthony
Bug Catcher Anthony
シュンスケ Shunsuke
Reward: $96
Caterpie Caterpie Lv.7
No item
Caterpie Caterpie Lv.8
No item
Bug Catcher Charlie
Bug Catcher Charlie
マナブ Manabu
Reward: $84
Metapod Metapod Lv.7
No item
Metapod Metapod Lv.7
No item
Caterpie Caterpie Lv.7
No item
Bug Catcher Sammy
Bug Catcher Sammy
タツヒロ Tatsuhiro
Reward: $108
Weedle Weedle Lv.9
No item
Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.


Generation IV

Trainer Pokémon
Bug Catcher Abner
Bug Catcher Abner
シオ Shio
Reward: $704
Butterfree Butterfree Lv.44
No item
Beedrill Beedrill Lv.44
No item
Pikachu Pikachu Lv.44
No item
Bug Catcher Ellis
Bug Catcher Ellis
メグル Meguru
Reward: $736
Weedle Weedle Lv.28
No item
Kakuna Kakuna Lv.38
No item
Beedrill Beedrill Lv.46
No item
Bug Catcher Stacey
Bug Catcher Stacey
リキマル Rikimaru
Reward: $960
Metapod Metapod Lv.52
No item
Metapod Metapod Lv.56
No item
Metapod Metapod Lv.60
No item
Bug Catcher Dion
Bug Catcher Dion
ソラチ Sorachi
Reward: $800
Ariados Ariados Lv.50
No item
Bug Catcher Dane
Bug Catcher Dane
モンタ Monta
Reward: $768
Beedrill Beedrill Lv.44
No item
Butterfree Butterfree Lv.48
No item
Trainers with a telephone symbol by their names will give their Pokégear number to the player, and may call or be called for a rematch with higher-level Pokémon.


Layout

Viridian Forest RBY.png Viridian Forest.png File:HG SS Viridian Forest.png
Generation I Generation III Generation IV

Eyecatch

In other media

In the anime

Viridian Forest appeared in multiple episodes of the Pokémon anime. It was first shown in Ash Catches a Pokémon, where Ash caught his first two Pokémon: Caterpie and Pidgeotto. Ash effortlessly catches the Caterpie by tossing a Poké Ball at in the last episode. Even before the celebrations for Ash catching his first Pokémon could start, he spots yet another Pokémon, a Pidgeotto. Ash uses his Pikachu, knocking it out, and Ash easily makes his second capture. At the end of the episode, Caterpie starts covering itself with some fluids and becomes brighter and brighter. It then starts to grow, and finally, becomes a Metapod!

The forest was also the setting of the following episode, where it was the location of Ash's first proper trainer battle. Ash spots a Weedle and decides to catch it. He uses Pidgeotto against it, but a person dressed as a samurai arrives on scene. The wild Weedle escapes and the samurai rebukes Ash for it. The two then engage themselves in a Pokémon battle. Suddenly, a swarm of Beedrill arrive and lift Ash's Metapod away. The samurai takes Ash, Misty and their other Pokémon to a safe place. The next day, the group start their search for Metapod. They soon find it on a tree among many Kakuna. Ash joyously goes to Metapod to take him back in his team and it soon evolves into a Butterfree.

Later in the series, Ash released his Pidgeot here in Pallet Party Panic!. As the gang leave through the Viridian Forest, Ash and his friends are attacked by a flock of Spearow. The flock’s leader is a Fearow, which apparently evolved from the Spearow that Ash hit with a rock on the first day of his journey. Ash climbs a tree to escape and finds Team Rocket with a flock of Pidgey and Pidgeotto who are in a turf war with the flock of Spearow. Ash sends out Pidgeotto to lead the Pidgey flock against the Spearow flock. In the course of the battle, Ash’s Pidgeotto evolves into a Pidgeot. Pidgeot and Pikachu team up to defeat the Fearow and its gang. Ash then decides to leave Pidgeot in the forest to look after the Pidgey and Pidgeotto.

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

Many important people were born here, including Lance, Giovanni, and Yellow. It is said that people born in Viridian Forest are given special powers. Lance and Yellow both share the power to heal Pokémon using physical touch as well as to read the minds of Pokémon. Yellow can also move inanimate objects, namely Poké Balls, as well as raise her Pokémon's levels using the power of the Viridian Forest (although this power seems involuntary and temporary). Giovanni has yet to display any special powers.

The forest is first visited in The Secret of Kangaskhan (Red, Green & Blue arc) by Red and Blue. In their search for Pokémon, they encounter a wild Kangaskhan and its baby. Other Pokémon that appear in Viridian Forest are Kangaskhan, Venomoth, Caterpie, Dratini (origin unknown, but definitely not from Viridian Forest), Golem and Weezing (brought by Giovanni), and Mew.

Trivia

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 常青森林 Sèuhngchīng Sāmlàhm
Mandarin 常磐森林 Chángpán Sēnlín
The Czech Republic Flag.png Czech Chromový les
French Canada Flag.png Canada Forêt de Jade
France Flag.png Europe Forêt de Jade
Germany Flag.png German Vertania Wald
Italy Flag.png Italian Bosco Smeraldo
Poland Flag.png Polish Wertański las
Spanish CELAC Flag.png Latin America Bosque Verde
Spain Flag.png Spain Bosque Verde

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