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Revision as of 07:24, 15 December 2008
Fuchsia City (Japanese: セキチクシティ Sekichiku City) is a city located in southwest Kanto. Its most distinguishing characteristics are the Safari Zone in the Generation I games and the Template:Type2 Gym. Koga is the Fuchsia City Gym Leader until his daughter Janine takes over in the Generation II games.
Bill's grandfather lives in Fuchsia City.
In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, there's a Move Deleter that lives there.
A Pokémon zoo is located in Fuchsia City, just outside the Safari Zone. However, it is closed, like the Safari Zone, in Generation II. There are Pokémon on display, including Chansey, Lapras, Voltorb, Kangaskhan, and Slowpoke. In addition, the Fossil that the player "shares" with the Super Nerd in Mt. Moon appears here as well. It will be an Omanyte if the player chose the Dome Fossil, and a Kabuto if the player chose the Helix Fossil.
Route 15 leads into the city from the east, Route 18 from the west, and the beach of Route 19 is in the south.
Wild Pokémon appear in the city in a pond behind Warden Slowpoke's house.
In the anime, the Battle Pike is located on the outskirts of the city.
Places of interest
Fuchsia Gym
- Main article: Fuchsia Gym
Pokémon that appear in Fuchsia City
Generation I
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate
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Krabby | R | B | Y | Fishing | 15 | 25%
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Goldeen | R | B | Y | Fishing | 15 | 25%
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Seaking | R | B | Y | Fishing | 23 | 25%
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Magikarp | R | B | Y | Fishing | 15 | 25%
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Magikarp | R | B | Y | Fishing | 5-15 | 90%
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Gyarados | R | B | Y | Fishing | 15 | 10%
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A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
Generation III
In other languages
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | セキチクシティ Sekichiku City | 石竹色 (sekichiku iro) refers to the pink color of China pink flowers. |
English | Fuchsia City | From fuchsia. |
French | Parmanie | From parme, a kind of purple. |
German | Fuchsania City | From Fuchsinrot, fuchsia. |
Italian | Fucsiapoli | From fucsia and the suffix -poli, meaning city. |
Spanish | Ciudad Fucsia | From fucsia. |
Korean | 연분홍시티 Yeonbunhong City | |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 淺紅市/浅红市 Qiǎnhóng Shì | |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 淺紅市 Cingung Si |
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This article is part of Project Cities and Towns, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on every city and town in the Pokémon world. |