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| ライモンシティ ''Raimon City'' | | ライモンシティ ''Raimon City'' | ||
| 雷文 ''raimon'', "{{wp|Meander (art)|meander}}" or "{{wp|fretwork|fret}}". The 雷 ''rai'' means "thunder". | | 雷文 ''raimon'', "{{wp|Meander (art)|meander}}" or "{{wp|fretwork|fret}}". The 雷 ''rai'' means "thunder". | ||
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|English | |English | ||
|Nimbasa City | |Nimbasa City | ||
|From ''{{wp|nimbus cloud}}'' and ''{{wp|Mombasa}}''. | |From ''{{wp|nimbus cloud}}'' and ''{{wp|Mombasa}}''. | ||
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| French | | French | ||
| Méanville | | Méanville | ||
| From ''méandre'', {{wp|meander}}. | | From ''méandre'', {{wp|meander}}. | ||
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| German | | German | ||
| Rayono City | | Rayono City | ||
| From the Spanish ''rayo'', thunderbolt. | | From the Spanish ''rayo'', thunderbolt. | ||
|- style="background:#FFF | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| Italian | | Italian | ||
| Sciroccopoli | | Sciroccopoli | ||
| From ''Scirocco'', Italian word for {{wp|Sirocco}}. | | From ''Scirocco'', Italian word for {{wp|Sirocco}}. | ||
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| Spanish | | Spanish | ||
| Ciudad Mayólica | | Ciudad Mayólica | ||
| From ''mayólica'', {{wp|maiolica}}. | | From ''mayólica'', {{wp|maiolica}}. | ||
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| Korean | | Korean | ||
| 뇌문시티 ''Noemun City'' | | 뇌문시티 ''Noemun City'' | ||
| 뇌문 (''noemun'') means ''fret'' or ''key pattern''. | | 뇌문 (''noemun'') means ''fret'' or ''key pattern''. | ||
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| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan}}) | | Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan}}) | ||
| 雷文市 ''Léiwén Shì'' | | 雷文市 ''Léiwén Shì'' | ||
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Location Location of Nimbasa City in Unova. |
Nimbasa City (Japanese: ライモンシティ Raimon City) is a city located in central Unova. There are three routes connecting to it: to the south of the city is Route 4 and the vast Desert Resort, to the west is Route 5, and to the east is Route 16. Nimbasa City is the most populous city in the Pokémon world. In contrast to Castelia City, which is the heart of business and economy in the Unova region, Nimbasa serves as the heart of leisure and entertainment. Nimbasa City is well known for its grand-scale landmarks such as the Musical Theater, Gear Station, Big Stadium and Small Court, Battle Institute, and the Rondez-View Ferris Wheel and amusement park.
Elesa is the Gym Leader of Nimbasa City. She specializes in the Electric type and hands out the Bolt Badge upon defeat.
Places of interest
Musical Theater
The Musical Theater (Japanese: ミュージカルホール Musical Hall) is where the Pokémon Musical takes place, located in the north of Nimbasa. The player meets Bianca here upon their first arrival.
Inside, the owner of the theater will give the player a Prop Case and show them how to dress up their Pokémon.
Gear Station
- Main article: Battle Subway
Gear Station is the central hub of the Battle Subway. All eight lines of the Battle Subway are accessed through Gear Station, including the only available route to Anville Town. The stats judge which can appraise a Pokémon's IVs is located in Gear Station as well.
Big Stadium and Small Court
- Main article: Big Stadium and Small Court
Nimbasa City's sports venues, Big Stadium and Small Court, are where sportspeople and sports fans go to practice and engage in both Pokémon battles and the sport of their choosing. They are also the places where sporting events are hosted in the Unova region. Big Stadium hosts sports requiring fields, specifically baseball, soccer, and football; meanwhile, Small Court hosts sports requiring courts, specifically tennis and basketball.
Trainers may be battled daily at both facilities except during event hours.
Battle Institute
- Main article: Battle Institute
Rondez-View Ferris Wheel
The Rondez-View Ferris Wheel is a couples-only Ferris wheel.
Trainers may be battled here daily; the Trainer varies with the season and the gender of the player. The Trainer's Japanese names are related to the season they appear in; however, in Black 2 and White 2, Hiker Natsumi (Andy in English) appears in autumn and not summer as his name corresponds to and did originally. With the exception of Black and White's Preschooler Winter, the English names do not relate to the seasons, but in Black and White 2, however, some of the English names of the Trainers do relate to the season they appear in.
After the battle, the Trainer will accompany the player on the wheel. In the Japanese version, the conversations on the Ferris wheel are laced with double entendres. In the Japanese versions of Black 2 and White 2, Nursery Aide Enatsu (June in English) admits to being a man disguised as a woman in order to be a Nursery Aide, but this dialogue is cut from the English games.
In Pokémon Black and White, N is battled here as part of the main storyline.
Pokémon Black and White
These Trainers can only be battled after defeating Elesa.
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Nimbasa City Gym
- Main article: Nimbasa Gym
The Nimbasa Gym is the official Gym of Nimbasa City, specializing in Electric-type Pokémon. In Pokémon Black and White, it contains a series of roller coasters. In Pokémon Black and White 2, the Gym moved from its original location (which is still explored by the player before visiting the official Gym) and is now a runway for models. The Gym Leader is Elesa, who gives out the Bolt Badge upon being defeated.
Demographics
Pokémon Black and White
Nimbasa City is the most populous city in the Pokémon world with a population of 150 (239, including all Trainers in the Big Stadium and Small Court). It surpasses the urbanized Castelia City in terms of population.
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Bicycle | Reward from the Day-Care man at the city entrance after defeating Team Plasma | B W | |
Sun Stone | From a man in the building north of the Pokémon Center | B W B2 W2 | |
HM04 (Strength) | From a man in the building northwest of the Pokémon Center | B W | |
Soothe Bell | From an old woman in the building northwest of the Pokémon Center, after showing her a Pokémon with high happiness | B W | |
Prop Case | From a man in the Musical Hall | B W B2 W2 | |
TM49 (Echoed Voice) | From a woman in the Musical Hall | B W B2 W2 | |
Vs. Recorder | From a girl exiting the Battle Subway | B W | |
X Attack | South of the Rondez-View Ferris Wheel | B W | |
Super Repel | Southeast of the Rondez-View Ferris Wheel (hidden) | B W | |
Macho Brace | From a man in the eastern gate | B W B2 W2 | |
Toy Cake | From the owner of the Pokémon Musical on the player's birthday | B W B2 W2 | |
Tiara | From the owner of the Pokémon Musical after participating in a Musical with another player | B W B2 W2 | |
Crown | From the owner of the Pokémon Musical after winning 3 Musicals (doesn't have to be in a row) | B W B2 W2 | |
Winner's Belt | From the owner of the Pokémon Musical after winning 8 Musicals (doesn't have to be in a row) | B W B2 W2 | |
Various Props | From various audience members after participating in a Musical | B W B2 W2 | |
Vs. Recorder | From Nate or Rosa after defeating Ingo and Emmet in a Tag Battle | B2 W2 | |
Soothe Bell | From an old woman in the building northwest of the Pokémon Center | B2 W2 | |
Thunder Stone | Near the Pokémon Center (hidden) | B2 W2 | |
Revive | In trash can near the Rondez-View Ferris Wheel (hidden) | B2 W2 | |
Parlyz Heal | Paralyz Heal | Near the large Audino figure in amusement park | B2 W2 |
Dropped Item | Near flowers in amusement park | B2 W2 | |
Rare Candy | B2 W2 | ||
RageCandyBar | RageCandyBar | B2 W2 | |
Lava Cookie | B2 W2 | ||
Old Gateau | B2 W2 | ||
Pokémon
After returning the Dropped Item to the owner and calling them 15 times, Curtis (if the player chosen was Rosa) or Yancy (if the player chosen was Nate) will trade the player a different Pokémon each day in the following order (but only after the previous one has been traded). The Pokémon are different depending on the gender of the player. Each Pokémon has its Hidden Ability and can be either male or female.
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Trainers
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In the manga
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In the anime
Nimbasa City was first mentioned in Zoroark: Master of Illusions, when Grings Kodai entered the "Nimbasa Legends" team for the Pokémon Baccer World Cup. However, this team was later found out to be a sham created by himself.
Nimbasa City first appeared at the beginning of Reunion Battles In Nimbasa! for a short time where Team Rocket arrived on a mission and again in Club Battle Finale: A Heroes Outcome! where the trio were riding the ferris wheel. Sometime prior to Meowth's Scrafty Tactics!, the trio started a mission which made it appear that Meowth messed up and was fired, however, it was revealed in Crisis from the Underground Up! that it was a plan to steal the gang's Pokémon.
Nimbasa Town, named after the city, is located on its outskirts.
Nimbasa City appeared again in Enter Elesa, Electrifying Gym Leader!, along with Elesa. Ash won his Gym battle against her in Dazzling the Nimbasa Gym!. Nimbasa City's famous attractions, such as the Ferris Wheel and the sport parks, were extensively featured in Lost at the Stamp Rally!.
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Nimbasa City in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
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Krookodile | Plasma Freeze | 70/116 | Spiral Force | 036/051 | |||
Rattata | Plasma Freeze | 87/116 | Spiral Force | 040/051 | |||
Trivia
- Nimbasa's Japanese motto is 稲妻きらめく 輝きの街 "Shining city where lightning sparkles".
- Nimbasa City is the only known city in the Pokémon world to feature arenas for human sporting events and an amusement park.
- There is a large Pikachu figure in the amusement park, even though Pikachu are not native to Unova. In Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, a Pichu is also shown next to it.
- When the player rides the Roller Coaster with Hiker Andy in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, a slight variation of the Mario theme can be heard in the background.
- Nimbasa City is one of two cities that is more populous than the largest city in its region, the other being Celadon City. They are more populous than Castelia City and Saffron City, respectively.
Name origin
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ライモンシティ Raimon City | 雷文 raimon, "meander" or "fret". The 雷 rai means "thunder". |
English | Nimbasa City | From nimbus cloud and Mombasa. |
French | Méanville | From méandre, meander. |
German | Rayono City | From the Spanish rayo, thunderbolt. |
Italian | Sciroccopoli | From Scirocco, Italian word for Sirocco. |
Spanish | Ciudad Mayólica | From mayólica, maiolica. |
Korean | 뇌문시티 Noemun City | 뇌문 (noemun) means fret or key pattern. |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 雷文市 Léiwén Shì | From 雷文 raimon. Means "thunder pattern". Also an alternate term for 雷紋 léiwén (fret). |
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