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The '''PokéPark''' (Japanese: '''ポケパーク''' ''Poké Park'') is the location in which [[PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure]] takes place. The PokéPark is a theme park owned by [[wild Pokémon]] accessed through a portal as shown in the game's opening. Here, [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] come together and interact through Skill Games and [[Attraction (PokéPark)|Attractions]]. The region is broken into eight zones, each of which are hosted by a Zone Leader, who maintains order in their respective zone. | The '''PokéPark''' (Japanese: '''ポケパーク''' ''Poké Park'') is the location in which [[PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure]] takes place. The PokéPark is a theme park owned by [[wild Pokémon]] accessed through a portal as shown in the game's opening. Here, [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] come together and interact through Skill Games and [[Attraction (PokéPark)|Attractions]]. The region is broken into eight zones, each of which are hosted by a Zone Leader, who maintains order in their respective zone. | ||
The setting in [[PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond]] is also called the PokéPark, but is stated to be a different location than the first game. It is more closely related to a Pokémon civilization as opposed to a theme park for Pokémon. | The setting in [[PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond]] is also called the PokéPark, but is stated to be a different location than the first game. It is more closely related to a Pokémon civilization as opposed to a theme park for Pokémon. The region is divided into five areas, four of which are overseen by their respective Area Keepers. It also provides access to a [[dimension]] known as [[Wish Park]]. | ||
==Notable locations== | ==Notable locations== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The region shares its name with a real-life [[PokéPark (theme park)|Pokémon theme park]]. | * The region shares its name with a real-life [[PokéPark (theme park)|Pokémon theme park]]. | ||
* In [[PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond]], {{p|Burmy}} confirms that both PokéParks exist in the same continuity. | |||
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The PokéPark (Japanese: ポケパーク Poké Park) is the location in which PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure takes place. The PokéPark is a theme park owned by wild Pokémon accessed through a portal as shown in the game's opening. Here, Pokémon come together and interact through Skill Games and Attractions. The region is broken into eight zones, each of which are hosted by a Zone Leader, who maintains order in their respective zone.
The setting in PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond is also called the PokéPark, but is stated to be a different location than the first game. It is more closely related to a Pokémon civilization as opposed to a theme park for Pokémon. The region is divided into five areas, four of which are overseen by their respective Area Keepers. It also provides access to a dimension known as Wish Park.
Notable locations
PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure
Zones
Image | Zone | Zone Leader | Attraction(s) |
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Meadow Zone | Venusaur |
Bulbasaur's Daring Dash Venusaur's Vine Swing | |
Beach Zone | Empoleon |
Pelipper's Circle Circuit Gyarados's Aqua Dash | |
Iceberg Zone | Empoleon |
Empoleon's Snow Slide | |
Cavern Zone | Blaziken |
Bastiodon's Block Barrage | |
Lava Zone | Blaziken |
Rhyperior's Bumper Burn Blaziken's Boulder Bash | |
Haunted Zone | Rotom |
Tangrowth's Swing-Along Dusknoir's Speed Slam Rotom's Spooky Shoot-'em-Up | |
Granite Zone | Rayquaza |
Absol's Hurdle Bounce Salamence's Air Ace | |
Flower Zone | Rayquaza |
Rayquaza's Balloon Panic |
Landmarks
Image | Landmark |
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PokéPark Entrance | |
Meeting Place | |
Sky Pavilion |
PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond
Areas
Image | Area | Subarea(s) | Area Keeper | Things of interest |
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Cove Area | Firstfoot Path Seasong Beach Cove Town |
Samurott |
Portal Poster Lighthouse Move tutors Tornadus's shrine | |
Arbor Area | Windmill Way Verdant Court |
Serperior |
Portal Poster Stump | |
Crag Area | Rockridge Fort Colosseum |
Emboar |
Cave Portal Poster Thundurus's shrine Battle Tournament | |
Tech Area | Train Depot Unawarehouse Scientorium |
Conkeldurr |
Portal Poster Lab | |
Arcane Area | Lakeshore | None | Landorus's shrine Reshiram's dais |
Landmarks
Image | Landmark | Subareas | Attractions | Area Keeper | Things of interest |
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Wish Park | Cake Zone Dance Zone Power Zone Flight Zone Wish Palace |
Cake Contraption Disco Inferno Power Bash Flight of Fancy |
Darkrai |
Wish Bells Zekrom's dais |
Trivia
- The region shares its name with a real-life Pokémon theme park.
- In PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond, Burmy confirms that both PokéParks exist in the same continuity.
Regions in the Pokémon world | ||
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Zones in the PokéPark | ||
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Areas in PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond | ||
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This article is part of both Project Locations and Project Sidegames, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on every location in the Pokémon world and the Pokémon Sidegames, respectively. |