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The '''A-B-C Islands''' are an {{pkmn|anime}}-exclusive group of islands off the coast of [[Hoenn]] that appeared in the episode ''[[AG095|The Evolutionary War!]]''. {{pkmn|Trainer}}s that live on the islands have a [[rival]]ry with each other because one group believes {{p|Huntail}} are stronger and another group believes {{p|Gorebyss}} are stronger. | [[Image:ABC_Islands.jpg|thumb|right|240px|A-B-C Islands]]The '''A-B-C Islands''' are an {{pkmn|anime}}-exclusive group of islands off the coast of [[Hoenn]] that appeared in the episode ''[[AG095|The Evolutionary War!]]''. {{pkmn|Trainer}}s that live on the islands have a [[rival]]ry with each other because one group believes {{p|Huntail}} are stronger and another group believes {{p|Gorebyss}} are stronger. | ||
Island A has a {{g|Center}} which is also home to a Pokémon School. On Island B, [[DeepSeaScale]] can be found to [[evolve]] {{p|Clamperl}} into Gorebyss, while at Island C [[DeepSeaTooth]] can be found to evolve Clamperl into Huntail. | Island A has a {{g|Center}} which is also home to a Pokémon School. On Island B, [[DeepSeaScale]] can be found to [[evolve]] {{p|Clamperl}} into Gorebyss, while at Island C [[DeepSeaTooth]] can be found to evolve Clamperl into Huntail. |
Revision as of 14:20, 23 January 2009
The A-B-C Islands are an anime-exclusive group of islands off the coast of Hoenn that appeared in the episode The Evolutionary War!. Trainers that live on the islands have a rivalry with each other because one group believes Huntail are stronger and another group believes Gorebyss are stronger.
Island A has a Pokémon Center which is also home to a Pokémon School. On Island B, DeepSeaScale can be found to evolve Clamperl into Gorebyss, while at Island C DeepSeaTooth can be found to evolve Clamperl into Huntail.
As a sidenote, the rocks on each of this islands resemble some katakana character: The A island seems to have an I (イ), the B island has a Ro (ロ) while the C island has a Ha (ハ).
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