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Orsay City is based on {{wp|Toronto}}, which sits alongside the coast of {{wp|Lake Ontario}}. The local shopping mall is specifically based on the {{wp|Toronto Eaton Centre}}. The Pokémon stadium featured in the opening scene is | Orsay City is based on {{wp|Toronto}}, which sits alongside the coast of {{wp|Lake Ontario}}. The local shopping mall is specifically based on the {{wp|Toronto Eaton Centre}}. The Pokémon stadium featured in the opening scene is based on the {{wp|Rogers Centre}}. | ||
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Revision as of 00:11, 5 August 2018
Orsay City オルセイルシティ Orseille City | |
Orsay City | |
Region | Kalos |
Debut | Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction |
Orsay City (Japanese: オルセイルシティ Orseille City) is an anime-exclusive location in Kalos. It is one of the settings of Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction. Notable landmarks are a Pokémon stadium, a large port, and a shopping mall. Just outside the city is a Rhyhorn racetrack.
Ash and his friends, accompanied by Diancie, arrived in Orsay City by boat in their quest to search Xerneas. Once in Orsay City, they immediately went to the city's shopping mall. Serena and Bonnie taught Diancie the pleasure of shopping there. However, during this, Diancie noticed her Carbink servants looking for her. They had to remind Diancie that she needed to search for Xerneas instead of enjoying herself. After escaping from them and getting outside the mall, Diancie explained the situation with her servants to Ash and his friends. Right at that moment, Merilyn and her Delphox attacked. The group left Orsay City to protect Diancie from the thieves.
In the manga
In the movie adaptations
Orsay City appeared in Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction.
Trivia
- This is the second city in a movie that has been based on a real-life city in Canada, the first being LaRousse City, which was based on Vancouver.
Origin
Orsay City is based on Toronto, which sits alongside the coast of Lake Ontario. The local shopping mall is specifically based on the Toronto Eaton Centre. The Pokémon stadium featured in the opening scene is based on the Rogers Centre.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | オルセイルシティ Orseille City | Possibly from Orsay (a commune in northern France) and Marseille (the second largest city in France). |
English | Orsay City | From Orsay |
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