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| ==Items== | | ==Items== |
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| {{itemlist|Lava Cookie|South of the [[#Rumors|truck]] in the harbor (requires {{m|Surf}}) ''(hidden)''|FR=yes|LG=yes|display={{DL|Status condition healing item|Lava Cookie}}}}
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| ===Ship===
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| {{Itlisth|ocean}} | | {{Itlisth|ocean}} |
| {{Itemlist|Max Potion|On the bottom deck, in the far right room|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|display={{DL|Potion|Max Potion}}}} | | {{Itemlist|Max Potion|On the bottom deck, in the far right room|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|display={{DL|Potion|Max Potion}}}} |
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| ==Rumors== | | ==Rumors== |
| | ===The truck=== |
| [[File:SS Anne truck RBY.png|thumb|200px|The original truck]] | | [[File:SS Anne truck RBY.png|thumb|200px|The original truck]] |
| In Pokémon {{3v2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}, as well as their remakes {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}, a truck was placed in the [[Vermilion Harbor|S.S. Anne's port]], which seems to serve no evident purpose except as scenery, and was programmed into the game as a floor tile. With scenery being very sparse in the [[Generation I]] games, and this being one of the few sprites with no other purpose than to exist in one spot, fans began speculating that another purpose existed for this truck. The truck cannot be accessed without {{m|Surf}}, which the player would not normally have or be able to use before the S.S. Anne departs. | | In Pokémon {{3v2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}, as well as their remakes {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}, a truck was placed in the [[Vermilion City#Harbor|S.S. Anne's port]], which seems to serve no evident purpose except as scenery, and was programmed into the game as a floor tile. With scenery being very sparse in the [[Generation I]] games, and this being one of the few sprites with no other purpose than to exist in one spot, fans began speculating that another purpose existed for this truck. The truck cannot be accessed without {{m|Surf}}, which the player would not normally have or be able to use before the S.S. Anne departs. |
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| One rumor claimed that the truck could be moved with {{m|Strength}}, and {{p|Mew}} could be found underneath it. This rumor is untrue. | | There are a couple of ways the player can access the truck. One is to lose a battle on the S.S. Anne after obtaining {{HM|01|Cut}} so that the player is warped to the last [[Pokémon Center]] they visited without the S.S. Anne departing and they can return later with {{m|Surf}}. Alternatively, [[List of glitches in Generation I#S.S. Anne reboarding|a glitch]] in [[Generation I]] also allows the player to bypass the sailor who normally blocks the entrance after the ship has departed. |
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| [[File:S S Anne truck FRLG.png|thumb|250px|left|The truck, as it appears in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}]] | | [[File:S S Anne truck FRLG.png|thumb|250px|left|The truck, as it appears in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}]] |
| | A rumor claimed that the truck could be moved with {{m|Strength}} and {{p|Mew}} could be found underneath it. This rumor is untrue. In Generation I, there is nothing to be found around the truck at all, but in FireRed and LeafGreen, a {{DL|Status condition healing item|Lava Cookie}} is hidden to the south of the truck. |
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| The ship will not set sail if the {{player}} challenges a {{pkmn|Trainer}} after obtaining the move Cut and loses the battle. The player will be returned to the last [[Pokémon Center]] visited, and the ship will not leave the dock, making it accessible later in the game when the player had obtained Strength and {{m|Surf}}.
| | A {{tc|Beauty}} in [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]'s Quick Battle Mode in the Vs. Mode makes a reference to the truck before the battle starts with a line from a song she is writing: "There's no Pokémon under a truck, maybe you'll just find a {{p|Muk}}!" |
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| [[File:Pokemon Red Reboard SS Anne.png|thumb|200px|Surfing on the sailor]]
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| Alternatively, only in the [[Generation I]] games, the player can take advantage of a [[glitch]] which causes the ship to reappear after it has left. To perform this glitch, the player must stand one tile above and to the left of the sailor guarding the harbor; take a step right and hit the Start button at the same time, causing the menu to pop up; save and reboot; verify that the player is facing right; and without moving, select a Pokémon to Surf and verify that it will be surfing on top of the sailor and walk down to the harbor, where the S.S. Anne sits at the dock.
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| In FireRed and LeafGreen, the truck is still present; however, there is actually something of a point to get to it this time around. On its pier, if the player walks down a bit, they can find a {{DL|Status condition healing item|Lava Cookie}}, normally unavailable until [[Sevii Islands|later in the game]]. This could possibly have been put into the game as a reference to the old rumors.
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| Interestingly, a {{tc|Beauty}} in [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]] Quick Battle Mode in the Vs. Mode makes a reference to the truck with a poem before the battle starts, along the lines of "There's no Pokémon under the truck. You may find a {{p|Muk}}".
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| | ===Return=== |
| After the S.S. Anne leaves Vermilion City, it never returns. However, in the Generation I games, one rumor claimed that if the player defeated the [[Elite Four]] 365 times, the ship would return with more powerful opponents on board, due to an NPC in Red and Blue explaining that the ship was a luxury liner for Trainers that visited Vermilion once a year. However, this rumor was untrue. | | After the S.S. Anne leaves Vermilion City, it never returns. However, in the Generation I games, one rumor claimed that if the player defeated the [[Elite Four]] 365 times, the ship would return with more powerful opponents on board, due to an NPC in Red and Blue explaining that the ship was a luxury liner for Trainers that visited Vermilion once a year. However, this rumor was untrue. |
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The S.S. Anne (Japanese: サント・アンヌ号 St. Annu) is a well-known luxury cruise liner which sails the world, stopping annually in Vermilion City, Kanto.
In the anime, it is referred to as St. Anne, its Japanese name.
Overview
To get on the S.S. Anne in the games, players must first obtain an S.S. Ticket by helping out Bill.
This ship contains many Pokémon Trainers, including many Gentlemen and Sailors. In Generation III, in one room on the first floor, a lady will restore a Trainer's party on hand to full health. Before reaching the captain's cabin, players will encounter Blue and must battle him.
When Blue is defeated, the player will be able to enter the Captain's quarters, where they will find him seasick. By choosing to help him by giving him a backrub, players will be able to get HM01 (Cut).
Once the captain is healed, the S.S. Anne will sail away the moment player exits the ship. Although it is said to return once a year, none of the games in which it appears have a time system capable of measuring this, and the ship will not be seen again. The only way in which one can get the ship to remain is by losing a battle and blacking out, thus returning to the Pokémon Center (or using a Generation I glitch).
As the player cannot return to the ship once it has left, all of the items on the ship and in the port can be permanently missed without ever obtaining them.
Items
Trainers
Generation I
Deck
B1F
1F
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Pokémon Red and Blue
If the player chose Bulbasaur:
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If the player chose Charmander:
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If the player chose Squirtle:
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Sailor Edmond カツヤ Katsuya Reward: $576
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Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.
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Sailor Phillip ユウサク Yūsaku Reward: $640
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Sailor Huey タツロウ Tatsurō Reward: $576
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Sailor Dylan ツヨシ Tsuyoshi Reward: $544
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Sailor Duncan ヒデフミ Hidefumi Reward: $544
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Sailor Leonard ダイキ Daiki Reward: $672
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Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.
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Lass Ann カヤ Kaya Reward: $288
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Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.
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Lass Dawn ユカ Yuka Reward: $288
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Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.
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If the player chose Bulbasaur:
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If the player chose Squirtle:
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Layout
B1F-1F
2F-3F
Rumors
The truck
In Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow, as well as their remakes FireRed and LeafGreen, a truck was placed in the S.S. Anne's port, which seems to serve no evident purpose except as scenery, and was programmed into the game as a floor tile. With scenery being very sparse in the Generation I games, and this being one of the few sprites with no other purpose than to exist in one spot, fans began speculating that another purpose existed for this truck. The truck cannot be accessed without Surf, which the player would not normally have or be able to use before the S.S. Anne departs.
There are a couple of ways the player can access the truck. One is to lose a battle on the S.S. Anne after obtaining HM01 (Cut) so that the player is warped to the last Pokémon Center they visited without the S.S. Anne departing and they can return later with Surf. Alternatively, a glitch in Generation I also allows the player to bypass the sailor who normally blocks the entrance after the ship has departed.
A rumor claimed that the truck could be moved with Strength and Mew could be found underneath it. This rumor is untrue. In Generation I, there is nothing to be found around the truck at all, but in FireRed and LeafGreen, a Lava Cookie is hidden to the south of the truck.
A Beauty in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness's Quick Battle Mode in the Vs. Mode makes a reference to the truck before the battle starts with a line from a song she is writing: "There's no Pokémon under a truck, maybe you'll just find a Muk!"
Return
After the S.S. Anne leaves Vermilion City, it never returns. However, in the Generation I games, one rumor claimed that if the player defeated the Elite Four 365 times, the ship would return with more powerful opponents on board, due to an NPC in Red and Blue explaining that the ship was a luxury liner for Trainers that visited Vermilion once a year. However, this rumor was untrue.
In the anime
In the main series
The St. Anne in the anime
The S.S. Anne, named the St. Anne in the dub, appeared in Battle Aboard the St. Anne and Pokémon Shipwreck.
Ash, Misty and Brock boarded the ship after two schoolgirls, who were actually Jessie and James in disguise, offered them free tickets. This was part of a Team Rocket plot to steal the Pokémon of all Trainers on board. However, Ash and his friends enjoyed the St. Anne, which provided large amounts of food for people on board and allowed Pokémon battles below deck. While on board, James was swindled by the Magikarp salesman into buying a Magikarp in a gold-plated Poké Ball, and Ash traded his Butterfree to a Gentleman for a Raticate.
Out on the open ocean, Team Rocket, including Jessie, James, Meowth, and a number of Team Rocket Grunts began taking the Pokémon of everyone else on board the St. Anne by force. Ash led a counterattack against the Rockets, leading to a large battle and many of the members of Team Rocket being 'blasted off' through the side of the ship.
Afterwards, the St. Anne started taking on water, and the passengers had to be evacuated. Ash delayed the evacuation to trade back the Raticate for his Butterfree, but the moment Ash obtained Butterfree's Poké Ball, the ship jerked and the Poké Ball bounces out of his hand, while at the same moment James' Magikarp's Poké Ball bounced out of his hand. When both Ash and James went back to go get their Poké Balls, the ship jerked once more and knocked out Ash, his friends, and the Team Rocket trio. When they awoke, the St. Anne was upside down and underwater, balancing on a seamount.
The two groups fought at first, but Misty took charge and began directing all of them in an emergency escape plan before the ship fell into the depths of the sea floor. Since the ship was upside down, they would need to escape through the thinnest point in its hull, which Misty knew was in the engine room, having built a model of the ship herself. They made their way through the ship to this point, and then Ash ordered his Charmander to burn a hole in the hull. With the help of Squirtle, Goldeen and Starmie, Ash and his friends were able to swim to safety, while Team Rocket nearly drowned since all they had to rely on was James's Magikarp, which could only Splash around on the floor.
Once everyone was off-board, the St. Anne's balance tilted, and it fell off the seamount, down towards the abyss, never to be seen again.
In the special The Search for the Legend, Ritchie rode aboard a ship called the S.S. Anne in the dub; the ship is unnamed in the original Japanese. However, it was named the S.S. Anne rather than St. Anne.
In Pokémon Origins
The S.S. Anne's captain in Pokémon Origins
The captain of the S.S. Anne appeared briefly in the Pokémon Origins episode File 2 - Cubone. He was seen giving Red HM01 (Cut) after he had helped him to recover from his seasickness.
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
S.S. Anne in Pokémon Adventures
The S.S. Anne is a huge cargo ship owned by Lt. Surge that arrives in Vermilion City port once every month. It has appeared in Danger: High Voltorb and Buzz Off, Electabuzz! supposedly transporting materials from Vermilion to Cinnabar Island; the truth is that it is used to transport the citizens' Pokémon, kidnapped by Surge and his Sailors. Voltorb, Electrode, Magnemite, Magneton and Electabuzz are some of the Pokémon spotted aboard.
After Poliwhirl evolved into Poliwrath it had the strength to rescue Red and defeat Lt. Surge and Electabuzz with a Seismic Toss, freeing all the captured Pokémon to their rightful owners.
In the Yellow arc, the S.S. Anne is now used as a luxury liner for transporting passengers. It was attacked by the Team Rocket Elite Trio in The Coming of Slowpoke (Eventually), which used a Slowpoke to blow a hole in the ship. Yellow defeated them, and the passengers were saved using Kitty's String Shot. The ship, however, sunk at Vermilion Harbor.
Pokémon
The S.S. Anne was transporting Pokémon from Vermilion City, mostly Electric types.
In the Pokémon Zensho manga
S.S. Anne in Pokémon Zensho
S.S. Anne appeared in Vermilion City.
Trivia
Name origin
St. Annu (サント・アンヌ) is the name of the computer in Game Freak's Sega Mega Drive title Pulseman.
The Japanese word 号 gō, in this context, means "model"; however, it is a Japanese-only descriptor and is not meant to be translated. The English localization uses the equivalent "S.S.", short for steamship, and drops "St." from the name.
In other languages