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These Trainers reside in [[Alder]]'s house. Their Pokémon are determined by which [[first partner Pokémon]] the {{player}} chose. | These Trainers reside in [[Alder]]'s house. Their Pokémon are determined by which [[first partner Pokémon]] the {{player}} chose. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Floccesy Town's theme resembles {{m|Relic Song}}'s sound. | * Floccesy Town's theme resembles {{m|Relic Song}}'s sound. | ||
* In the Japanese version, the girl near the clock tower gives the {{player}} the option to play the game in {{wp|katakana}} instead of {{wp|kanji}}. In the localized version, she instead asks the player if they | * In the Japanese version, the girl near the clock tower gives the {{player}} the option to play the game in {{wp|katakana}} instead of {{wp|kanji}}. In the localized version, she instead asks the player if they are happy to be able to train Pokémon; the answer to this question does not affect the gameplay. | ||
===Name origin=== | ===Name origin=== | ||
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! style="background: #CD7F32;" | Language | |||
! style="background: #CD7F32;" | Name | |||
! style="background: #CD7F32;" | Origin | |||
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| Japanese | | Japanese | ||
| サンギタウン ''Sangi Town'' | | サンギタウン ''Sangi Town'' | ||
| From 算木紋 ''sangi-mon'' (a pattern composed of parallel horizontal bars resembling {{wp|counting rods}}) | | From 算木紋 ''sangi-mon'' (a pattern composed of parallel horizontal bars resembling {{wp|counting rods}}) | ||
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| English | | English | ||
| Floccesy Town | | Floccesy Town | ||
| From ''{{wp|Cirrus floccus|floccus}}'' (type of cloud whose name is Latin for "a tuft of wool") and ''prophecy'' | | From ''{{wp|Cirrus floccus|floccus}}'' (type of cloud whose name is Latin for "a tuft of wool") and ''prophecy'' | ||
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| German | | German | ||
| Dausing | | Dausing | ||
| From ''{{wp|dowsing}}'' (type of divination where rods are used for locating objects or materials), ''Daus'' (ace), and ''-ing'' (town name suffix) | | From ''{{wp|dowsing}}'' (type of divination where rods are used for locating objects or materials), ''Daus'' (ace), and ''-ing'' (town name suffix) | ||
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| Spanish | | Spanish | ||
| Pueblo Ocre | | Pueblo Ocre | ||
| From ''ocre'' ({{wp|ochre}}) | | From ''ocre'' ({{wp|ochre}}) | ||
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| French | | French | ||
| Amaillide | | Amaillide | ||
| From ''hamaide'' (an {{wp|Ordinary (heraldry)|ordinary}} composed of three horizontal bars) | | From ''hamaide'' (an {{wp|Ordinary (heraldry)|ordinary}} composed of three horizontal bars) | ||
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| Italian | | Italian | ||
| Venturia | | Venturia | ||
| From ''vento'' (wind), ''fattoria'' (farm), ''ventura'' (luck), and possibly ''avventura'' (adventure) | | From ''vento'' (wind), ''fattoria'' (farm), ''ventura'' (luck), and possibly ''avventura'' (adventure) | ||
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| Korean | | Korean | ||
| 산가지마을 ''Sangaji Maeul'' | | 산가지마을 ''Sangaji Maeul'' | ||
| From 산가지 ''sangaji'' (counting rods) | | From 산가지 ''sangaji'' (counting rods) | ||
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| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}}) | | Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}}) | ||
| 算木鎮 / 算木镇 ''Suànmù Zhèn'' | | 算木鎮 / 算木镇 ''Suànmù Zhèn'' | ||
|rowspan="2"| From the Japanese name 算木 ''sangi'' | |rowspan="2"| From the Japanese name 算木 ''sangi'' | ||
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| Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}}) | | Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}}) | ||
| 算木鎮 ''Syunmuhk Jan'' | | 算木鎮 ''Syunmuhk Jan'' | ||
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| Polish | | Polish | ||
| Floccesy | | Floccesy | ||
| From its English name | | From its English name | ||
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| Brazilian Portuguese | | Brazilian Portuguese | ||
| Cidade de Floccesy | | Cidade de Floccesy | ||
| From its English name | | From its English name | ||
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| Vietnamese | | Vietnamese | ||
| Thị trấn Sangi | | Thị trấn Sangi |
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Location Location of Floccesy Town in Unova. |
Floccesy Town (Japanese: サンギタウン Sangi Town) is situated in the southwestern part of the Unova region. It is home to former Unova League Champion Alder. The town used to be a grassy meadow, and was populated by people in search of Pokémon. The two eventually made homes, and started living together. The town may experience rain during spring and summer, and hail during winter.
Slogan
Prophecy Flocks Here (Japanese: サンギは 易や 計算に 使う 木の棒 Sangi are wooden rods used for divination and calculation.)
Places of interest
Old Clock Tower
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A battered-looking clock tower is located right behind the Pokémon Center. It has a light purple roof and a bell. Vines are growing around the base of it. It is either missing the clock itself, or the hands of the clock. According to the map, the tower tells of the town's beginnings.
Alder's house
This is the home to former Champion Alder in Black 2 and White 2. His grandson, Benga, and two School Kids also live here. Alder can be battled here once after completing the game's main story.
Pledge Grove
- Main article: Pledge Grove
By taking a short path to the right of Alder's house, the entrance to Pledge Grove can be found.
Demographics
Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
The population of Floccesy Town is 17.
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X Speed | On the west side of Alder's house | B2 W2 | |
Medal Box | From Mr. Medal outside of Alder's house after defeating the School Kids | B2 W2 | |
Habitat List | From Bianca near Route 20 after earning the Basic Badge | B2 W2 | |
Exp. Share | Held by Benga's gift GibleB2/DratiniW2 | B2 W2 | |
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Trainers
Pre–Hall of Fame
These Trainers reside in Alder's house. Their Pokémon are determined by which first partner Pokémon the player chose.
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Post–Hall of Fame
In the anime
Floccesy Town is described as a town surrounded by natural beauty, and it is located between Aspertia City and the White Ruins.
Floccesy Town appeared in Team Plasma's Pokémon Power Plot!. On the way there, Ash and his friends were attacked by a group of wild Amoonguss, which, as they soon found out, were only some of the many wild mountain Pokémon that had attacked the town recently. Wanting to find the reason to all this, they decided to investigate an old, abandoned observatory on a nearby mountain. On the way there, they encountered Looker, who revealed that he was in Unova in order to investigate the actions of Team Plasma.
Sure enough, the group soon found out that Team Plasma was behind the mysterious Pokémon rampages. During the group's confrontation with Team Plasma, Team Rocket used one of their mini-drones to hack Colress's computer and steal his research data. Team Plasma promptly left the observatory and blew it up in their wake, destroying any evidence of their actions there. Afterwards, Ash and his friends continued their journey to the White Ruins, while Looker departed them to continue his investigations.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Black & White arc
Floccesy Town was mentioned in The Shadow Triad.
Trivia
- Floccesy Town's theme resembles Relic Song's sound.
- In the Japanese version, the girl near the clock tower gives the player the option to play the game in katakana instead of kanji. In the localized version, she instead asks the player if they are happy to be able to train Pokémon; the answer to this question does not affect the gameplay.
Name origin
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | サンギタウン Sangi Town | From 算木紋 sangi-mon (a pattern composed of parallel horizontal bars resembling counting rods) |
English | Floccesy Town | From floccus (type of cloud whose name is Latin for "a tuft of wool") and prophecy |
German | Dausing | From dowsing (type of divination where rods are used for locating objects or materials), Daus (ace), and -ing (town name suffix) |
Spanish | Pueblo Ocre | From ocre (ochre) |
French | Amaillide | From hamaide (an ordinary composed of three horizontal bars) |
Italian | Venturia | From vento (wind), fattoria (farm), ventura (luck), and possibly avventura (adventure) |
Korean | 산가지마을 Sangaji Maeul | From 산가지 sangaji (counting rods) |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 算木鎮 / 算木镇 Suànmù Zhèn | From the Japanese name 算木 sangi |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 算木鎮 Syunmuhk Jan | |
Polish | Floccesy | From its English name |
Brazilian Portuguese | Cidade de Floccesy | From its English name |
Vietnamese | Thị trấn Sangi | Transcription of its Japanese name |
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