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* Petalburg's Japanese motto is {{tt|しぜんと ひとが ふれあう まち|Shizen to hito ha fureau machi}} ''"The city where people mingle with nature"''. | |||
<!--* A test map used in the [[Generation III]] games is of Petalburg City; this map even appears in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} where, instead of the sprites which would normally appear, sprites for {{ga|Leaf}}, {{tc|Sailor}}s, {{tc|Guitarist}}s, {{tc|Bug Catcher}}s, {{tc|Lady|Ladies}} and a Big {{p|Lapras}} {{pkmn|doll}} are.--> | <!--* A test map used in the [[Generation III]] games is of Petalburg City; this map even appears in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} where, instead of the sprites which would normally appear, sprites for {{ga|Leaf}}, {{tc|Sailor}}s, {{tc|Guitarist}}s, {{tc|Bug Catcher}}s, {{tc|Lady|Ladies}} and a Big {{p|Lapras}} {{pkmn|doll}} are.--> | ||
* In the {{smw|Mario}} game ''{{smw|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}'', there is a town also named {{smw|Petalburg}}. Its Japanese name, however, is different. | * In the {{smw|Mario}} game ''{{smw|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}'', there is a town also named {{smw|Petalburg}}. Its Japanese name, however, is different. | ||
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| トウカシティ ''Touka City'' | | トウカシティ ''Touka City'' | ||
| | | From 橙花 ''touka'' (orange flower), 桃花 ''touka'' (peach blossom), or possibly 頭花 ''touka'' (flower head) | ||
|- style="background:#FFF;" | |- style="background:#FFF;" | ||
| English | | English | ||
| Petalburg City | | Petalburg City | ||
| From ''{{wp|petal}}'' and ''{{wp|burg}}'' | | From ''{{wp|petal}}'' and ''{{wp|burg}}'' | ||
|- style="background:#FFF;" | |- style="background:#FFF;" | ||
| French | | French | ||
| Clémenti-ville | | Clémenti-ville | ||
| From ''clémentine'' | | From ''clémentine'' (a variety of mandarin orange) and ''ville'' (city) | ||
|- style="background:#FFF;" | |- style="background:#FFF;" | ||
| German | | German | ||
| Blütenburg City | | Blütenburg City | ||
| Literally ''flowering castle'' | | Literally ''flowering castle'' | ||
|- style="background:#FFF;" | |- style="background:#FFF;" | ||
| Italian | | Italian | ||
| Petalipoli | | Petalipoli | ||
| From ''petalo'' | | From ''petalo'' (petal) and the suffix ''-poli'', city | ||
|- style="background:#FFF;" | |- style="background:#FFF;" | ||
| Spanish | | Spanish |
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Petalburg City Gym - Hoenn Gym #5
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Location Location of Petalburg City in Hoenn. |
Petalburg City (Japanese: トウカシティ Touka City) is located in southwestern Hoenn. Despite Petalburg being the first city with a Gym, the Gym is not accessible until after obtaining four Badges. Norman, the father of the players, is also the Petalburg Gym Leader.
East of Petalburg City is Route 102 and Oldale Town. To the west is Route 104 where Mr. Briney's Cottage and the Petalburg Woods are found.
When a player first arrives at this city and talks to Norman, a boy named Wally will come in asking for help to catch a Pokémon. Using Zigzagoon, a Pokémon Norman lends, and the player's support, Wally catches his first Pokémon: a Ralts. The Pokémon Center has a man near the PC who will let players put key words on their Trainer Cards.
Places of Interest
Wally's House
Wally's house is located in the west section of the town, next door to the Gym. Wally, the main rival of Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald, and his family live here. After defeating Petalburg Gym, Wally's family will give the player HM03 (Surf).
Petalburg Gym
- Main article: Petalburg Gym
The Petalburg Gym is the official Gym of Petalburg City. It is based on Normal-type Pokémon. The Gym Leader is Norman. Norman is the father of the player in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. He uses Normal-type Pokémon and gives out the Balance Badge. Between the entrance and Gym Leader Norman are a series of rooms, each containing a Trainer. The Trainers have special ways to battle, as displayed on the doors leading to their rooms. They include One-Hit KO Room, Accuracy Room, Attack Room, Defense Room, Speed Room, and Recovery Room. Once three rooms in a row are completed, they can access the Gym Leader Room with Norman. When defeated, Norman will give the player the Balance Badge as well as TM42 (Facade) as a reward.
Demographics
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire
In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire the population of Petalburg City is 30. Compared to other Hoenn towns and cities Petalburg City is an average-sized city.
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Items
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HM03 (Surf) | Obtained from Wally's family after defeating Norman | R S E | |
TM42 (Facade) | Reward for defeating Norman | R S E | |
Max Revive | Across the upper-right pond (requires Surf) | R S E | |
Ether | Across the lower-left pond (requires Surf) | R S E | |
Rare Candy | East of Ether (requires Surf) (hidden) | R S E | |
Pokémon
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20-45 | 100% | |||||||||
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. |
In the anime
In the Pokémon anime Petalburg City is the hometown of Norman, May, Max, and Caroline. It also has a sister city to the north of it called North Petalburg.
Ash and May first arrived there in There's no Place Like Hoenn. After meeting up with May's family and Ash having a unofficial battle with Norman that ended in a loss, they left together with May's brother, Max. They returned to Petalburg City in Love, Petalburg Style!, where Ash and the gang had a confrontation with the Team Rocket trio. Ash had a official Gym battle with Norman in the following episode, where he gained a Gym badge.
Trivia
- Petalburg's Japanese motto is しぜんと ひとが ふれあう まち "The city where people mingle with nature".
- In the Mario game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, there is a town also named Petalburg. Its Japanese name, however, is different.
- Additionally, there is a Sun Stone and a Moon Stone near Petalburg.
- In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, a woman makes a reference to the Johto region, claiming that Norman (and indirectly the rest of his family, which includes the player) moved to Hoenn from there. This reference was removed in Pokémon Emerald for unknown reasons.
File:Petalburg Johto reference RS vs E.png | File:Petalburg Johto reference RS vs E JP.png |
The reference to Johto | The reference to Johto in the Japanese versions |
Name origin
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | トウカシティ Touka City | From 橙花 touka (orange flower), 桃花 touka (peach blossom), or possibly 頭花 touka (flower head) |
English | Petalburg City | From petal and burg |
French | Clémenti-ville | From clémentine (a variety of mandarin orange) and ville (city) |
German | Blütenburg City | Literally flowering castle |
Italian | Petalipoli | From petalo (petal) and the suffix -poli, city |
Spanish | Ciudad Petalia Ciudad Petalburgo * |
From pétalo, petal. From the English name. |
Korean | 등화시티 Deunghwa City | 등화 (橙花) deunghwa literally means orange flower. |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 橙華市/橙华市 Chénghuá Shì | Alternate spelling of Touka. Literally means "Orange magnificent city". Alternatively, 橙華 can also mean orange blossoms. |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 橙華市 Cháangfā Síh | Same as Mandarin name. |
This article is part of Project Cities and Towns, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on every city and town in the Pokémon world. |