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Fula City フウラシティ Fula City | |
Fula City | |
Region | Unknown |
Debut | The Power of Us |
Fula City (Japanese: フウラシティ Fula City) is an anime-exclusive location and the setting of The Power of Us. Oliver is the city's current mayor.
The Wind Festival is held here every year to commemorate Fula City's establishment and transformation into a metropolis thanks to the winds, used to generate power. The Legendary Pokémon Lugia is said to appear on the final day to bless the city with the winds. The festival includes many other events including the Pokémon Catch Race competition and carnival rides.
Wind turbines are prominently featured in the city's skyline while whirligigs appear throughout its many streets and lanes. Fula City is serviced by subway trains, trams, and cable cars.
Fula City is the hometown of Risa, Margo, Callahan, Harriet, Toren, Rick, Mia, Kellie, Jason, Townes, Hoyt, and Miles.
In the anime
Fifty years ago, the city suffered an intense fire caused by the civilians. It led to the loss of many lives, including Harriet's beloved Snubbull, and provoked Zeraora's hostility towards people. Lugia put out the fires with Rain Dance and became revered as a guardian of Fula City, but Zeraora's courageous efforts during the fire were never recognized. In an effort to protect Zeraora and the citizens of Fula City, the mayor forbade people from exploring the nearby mountain and fabricated a lie that claimed Zeraora had vanished during the fires.
In The Power of Us, Margo feared that Zeraora, who she had befriended, was going to be taken by Pokémon poachers after Callahan reported that a rare Pokémon lived up in the mountains. She went on to steal the eternal flame, as well as damage the power supply and tram rails, to disrupt the Wind Festival and protect Zeraora.
Later, Team Rocket stole a Effect Spore solution from the Pokémon Research Pavilion, but later dropped it at the forested outskirts of Fula City. The Effect Spore's glass capsule later cracked, and the released purple gas smothered the entire city and also reacted with an electrical transformer to cause a large forest fire.
The crises led Ash and his new friends to find their courage and overcome the chaos. Margo and Ash went on to confront Zeraora, while Risa was given the task of returning the eternal flame to the pedestal to summon Lugia. Meanwhile, Oliver, the current mayor, directed the citizens to evacuate to safety and Toren returned to his lab to make a serum. Toren lost his Natural Cure potion because of a power outage, but Team Rocket's Lum Berry supply proved to be useful. He later joined Callahan and Harriet at the abandoned power plant, and they were able to get the old facility running again, after which they used its wind turbines to spread the Lum Berry solution across Fula City. Risa delivered the eternal flame in time and Lugia was able to put out the raging fires.
During the Wind Festival's closing ceremony, Mayor Oliver declared to his citizens that Zeraora did in fact exist and that the city will now live in peace with it.
Places of interest
Abandoned power plant
The wind turbine facility overlooks Fula City, but has been in decay for decades. Harriet revealed that she helped build the power plant.
Eternal flame pedestal and stadium
The "eternal flame" is kept on a pedestal overlooking the city and connected to a battle stadium complex, to attract Lugia.
Pokémon Center
- Main article: Pokémon Center
Ash, Risa, Kellie, and her mother Mia stayed at the local Pokémon Center while in Fula City. It was also one of the evacuation centers during the Effect Spore and forest fire outbreaks.
Pokémon Research Pavilion
Toren, Jason, and several other Scientists work at the Pokémon Research Pavilion to develop cures for human diseases from Pokémon moves and Abilities like Sweet Scent and Effect Spore.
Pier
The wooden pier hosted many of the Wind Festival's amusement park rides. It is connected to the mainland via a tram line.
Gallery
School | Hospital | Eternal flame complex | Abandoned power plant | Pokémon Research Pavilion | Pokémon Center |
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Trivia
- Fula City was used as the OT of Zeraora event distribution for Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, as well as Lugia event distribution for Pokémon Sun and Moon and Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, a reference to the twenty-first movie Zeraora and Lugia in Fula City.
- Fula City is referred to as Fura City and Fuura City on the Pokémon official site for Asia.
- While the region Fula City is located in is never explicitly stated, the Nurse Joy of the city shares her English and Japanese voice actresses with the Nurse Joys of Unova and the Decolore Islands in the main series.
Origin
Fula City is based on San Francisco, California.
The eternal flame complex is reminiscent of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, while Fula City's carnival pier is similar to the Santa Monica Pier, both located in the state of California.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | フウラシティ Fula City | From 風 fū (wind) |
English, Dutch, Danish German, Finnish Norwegian, Swedish |
Fula City | Same as Japanese name |
French | Fula | Same as Japanese and English name |
Italian | Eolipoli | From Aeolus, the Greek god of wind |
European Spanish | Ciudad Mistral | From the mistral wind |
Latin American Spanish | Ciudad Fula | Same as English name |
Korean | 후우라시티 Huura City | Transliteration of Japanese name |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 風來城 Fēnglái Chéng | From 風 fēng / fūng (wind) |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 風來城 Fūnglòih Sìhng | |
Brazilian Portuguese | Cidade de Fula | Same as English name |
Malaysian | Kota Fura | Same as Japanese name |
Polish | Miasto Fula | Same as English name |
Russian | Фула-Сити Fula-Siti | From English name |
Thai | เมืองฟูระ Mueang Fula | Transliteration of Japanese name |
Vietnamese | Thành phố Fula | Same as Japanese name |
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