Cinnabar Island

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Glitch City 故障都市
Broken-Down City
"The Fiery Town of Burning Desire"
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Location of Glitch City in Kanto.
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Gen I Gen II Gen III

Cinnabar Island (Japanese, Generations I and III: グレンじま Guren Island, II and IV: グレンタウン Guren Town) is a large island located off the southern coast of the Kanto region, south of Pallet Town. It is home to a large volcano. Blaine is the resident Gym Leader, specializing in Template:Type2 Pokémon. Cinnabar is a kind of red mineral, associated with hot springs and volcanoes. There are no land paths to the island. Instead Route 20 in the east and Route 21 in the north are both waterways through the ocean.

The Generation I games reveal Cinnabar Island to be a technological mecca. The journals scattered about the abandoned Pokémon Mansion suggest that Mewtwo was cloned here. The scientists at the Pokémon Lab have the ability to resurrect Pokémon from their fossils. In Generation II and Generation IV, three years after the events of Generation I and Generation III, a volcano erupted on the island, destroying everything, except for the Pokémon Center.

Places of interest

Pokémon Mansion

Main article: Pokémon Mansion

The Pokémon Mansion is a decrepit, burned-down mansion on Cinnabar Island. It got its name because a famous Pokémon Researcher once lived there. The Pokémon Mansion has four different floors. Doors can be unlocked in the Mansion by pressing switches hidden in Mewtwo statues. To access the Cinnabar Island Gym in Generation I and Generation III, the main character has to enter the mansion and find the Secret Key to unlock the door of the Gym. Many burglars come to the mansion, trying to steal valuable items that may have been lost in the wreckage, challenging the player to a battle when spotted. Amongst the rubble and wreckage is information that the scientists who once worked there obtained a Mew and impregnated it with the genetically altered Mewtwo, who destroyed the mansion in its escape.

Pokémon Lab

Main article: Pokémon Lab

The Pokémon Lab is a laboratory located on Cinnabar Island. It was founded by Dr. Fuji and appears in the Generation I games and their remakes. The first room of the Pokémon Lab has two people who will offer to trade Pokémon. The old man will offer his Electrode for a Raichu, and the girl will want to trade her Tangela for a Venonat. In the second room, there is a man who will teach Metronome once to one of the player's Pokémon; in Generation I, he gives away TM35 (Metronome). In the third room, there is a scientist who will revive the fossils the player obtained at Mt. Moon and from the Pewter City Museum and a person who will trade his Seel for a Ponyta. In Silph Co., there is a Pokémon Report stating that Pokémon Lab created Porygon.

Volcano

There is a volcano on Cinnabar Island which gives it its name. Strangely enough, the volcano that appears on Cinnabar Island cannot be accessed to, or has never been seen or mentioned on the island, in Generation I and in Generation III. In the anime, the volcano is a prominent feature of the island, and is where the Cinnabar Gym is located, split into two sections. One is inside of the volcano, and has an arena suspended over the lava inside one of the chambers, while the other is atop the volcano's crater. In Generation II and IV, three years after the events of Generation I, the volcano erupted on the island destroying everything, except for the Pokémon Center which still stands. What appeared to be a rain-filled crater could also be seen in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal. In HeartGold and SoulSilver, the exterior of the volcano can be scaled with Rock Climb.

Cinnabar Gym

Main article: Cinnabar Gym

The Cinnabar Gym is the official gym of Cinnabar Island. It is based on Template:Type2 Pokémon. The Gym Leader is Blaine. Trainers who defeat him receive the Volcano Badge. The player is unable to enter the gym at once, only when they obtain the Secret Key from the Pokémon Mansion can they unlock the door to the gym. The Cinnabar Gym is a high-tech affair featuring a series of sealed doors. Trivia questions about various Pokémon must be answered to unseal the doors. However, when the player fails to answer a trivia question correctly, a battle with either a Burglar or Super Nerd results, an alternative to unsealing the doors. In Generations II and IV, Blaine's original gym on Cinnabar Island was destroyed by a volcanic eruption. This forced him to relocate to a cave on Seafoam Island.

Poké Mart

Item Price
Balls
Ultra Ball $1,200
Great Ball $600
Medicine
Hyper Potion $1,200
Revive $1,500
Full Heal $600
Other items
Escape Rope $550
Max Repel $700

Items

Generation I

Generation II

  • Rare Candy: In the upper/middle accessible corner of the island.

Generation IV

  • Magmarier: On the erupted volcano, can reached with Rock Climb.

Pokémon

Generation I

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Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate


Gift Pokémon


086 Seel R B Y Pokémon Lab The same as the Traded Pokémon Trade Ponyta


101 Electrode R B Y Pokémon Lab The same as the Traded Pokémon Trade Raichu


114 Tangela R B Y Pokémon Lab The same as the Traded Pokémon Trade Venonat


087 Dewgong R B Y Pokémon Lab The same as the Traded Pokémon Trade Growlithe


089 Muk R B Y Pokémon Lab The same as the Traded Pokémon Trade Kangaskhan


112 Rhydon R B Y Pokémon Lab The same as the traded Pokémon Trade Golduck


138 Omanyte R B Y Pokémon Lab 30 Resurrect Helix Fossil


140 Kabuto R B Y Pokémon Lab 30 Resurrect Dome Fossil


142 Aerodactyl R B Y Pokémon Lab 30 Resurrect Old Amber


Fishing


129 Magikarp R B Y Old Rod 5 100%


060 Poliwag R B Y Good Rod 10 50%
118 Goldeen R B Y Good Rod 10 50%


072 Tentacool R B Y Super Rod 15-30 40%


090 Shellder R B Y Super Rod 15 25%


116 Horsea R B Y Super Rod 15 25%


118 Goldeen R B Y Super Rod 15 25%


120 Staryu R B Y Super Rod 15 25%


120 Staryu R B Y Super Rod 10-15 60%


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 II

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Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
Surfing and Fishing


072 Tentacool G S C Surfing 30-39 90%


073 Tentacruel G S C Surfing 35-39 10%


129 Magikarp G S C Old Rod 10 85%


098 Krabby G S C Old Rod 10 15%


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

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Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate


Gift Pokémon


086 Seel FR LG Pokémon Lab The same as the traded Pokémon Trade Ponyta


101 Electrode FR LG Pokémon Lab The same as the Traded Pokémon Trade Raichu


114 Tangela FR LG Pokémon Lab The same as the Traded Pokémon Trade Venonat


138 Omanyte FR LG Pokémon Lab 5 Resurrect Helix Fossil


140 Kabuto FR LG Pokémon Lab 5 Resurrect Dome Fossil


142 Aerodactyl FR LG Pokémon Lab 5 Resurrect Old Amber
Surfing and Fishing


072 Tentacool FR LG Surfing 5-40 100%


129 Magikarp FR LG Old Rod 5 100%


116 Horsea FR LG Good Rod 5-15 60%


116 Horsea FR LG Good Rod 5-15 20%


098 Krabby FR LG Good Rod 5-15 20%


098 Krabby FR LG Good Rod 5-15 60%


129 Magikarp FR LG Good Rod 5-15 20%


090 Shellder FR LG Super Rod 15-25 40%


116 Horsea FR LG Super Rod 15-25 40%


098 Krabby FR LG Super Rod 15-25 40%


120 Staryu FR LG Super Rod 15-25 40%


130 Gyarados FR LG Super Rod 15-25 15%


117 Seadra FR LG Super Rod 25-35 4%


099 Kingler FR LG Super Rod 25-35 4%


054 Psyduck FR LG Super Rod 25-35 1%


079 Slowpoke FR LG Super Rod 25-35 1%


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 IV

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Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
Surfing and Fishing


072 Tentacool HG SS Surfing 30-35 90%


073 Tentacruel HG SS Surfing 35 10%


129 Magikarp HG SS Old Rod 10 95%


072 Tentacool HG SS Old Rod 10 5%


129 Magikarp HG SS Good Rod 20 60%


072 Tentacool HG SS Good Rod 20 30%


170 Chinchou HG SS Good Rod 20 7%


090 Shellder HG SS Good Rod 20 3%


170 Chinchou HG SS Super Rod 40 60%


090 Shellder HG SS Super Rod 40 30%


073 Tentacruel HG SS Super Rod 40 7%


171 Lanturn HG SS Super Rod 40 3%


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.

In the anime

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The opening to the volcano on Cinnabar Island in the anime.

Cinnabar Island is considered a mere beach resort in the anime. Many Trainers skip the island entirely or go there for a break from battling. Blaine runs a hotel for tourists and wears a hippie disguise to hide his real identity as Gym Leader. His Gym is located inside of the volcano. Aside from inside of the Pokémon Mansion, wild Pokémon also appear in the ocean around the island.

The Cinnabar Gym has two sections in the anime; one is inside of the volcano, and has an arena suspended over the lava inside one of the chambers. The other arena is in the top crater of the volcano itself.

In Riddle Me This, Ash was trying to locate the gym so he could challenge Blaine. He was told by a man who liked telling riddles that the gym disappeared when Cinnabar Island became a tourist trap. However, the man eventually told Ash that Blaine built another gym inside of a volcano. When Ash and the others went in, they learned that the riddler was actually Blaine in disguise. Ash and Blaine battled, but Ash had a series of misfortunes. The first was his Squirtle being defeated by Blaine's Ninetales. Then, his Charizard refused to listen to him. Finally, Pikachu received severe burns caused by Blaine's Magmar and its powerful Fire Blast. Ash called off the battle, not wanting Pikachu to get injured. In Volcanic Panic, after Team Rocket had almost destroyed Blaine's gym (and Cinnabar Island as a result), he agreed to a rematch on his alternate battlefield on top of the volcano. This time, Ash was able to defeat Blaine with the help of his Charizard and its Seismic Toss.

Differences between generations

Cinnabar Island has changed dramatically between Generation I and Generation II as the city has been totally replaced by a large erupted volcano, removing everything except for the Pokémon Center. After the eruption, the Gym was relocated to the Seafoam Islands. Blue can be first found at Cinnabar, because he was bored and decided to take a stroll there. In Generation III, there are a few changes with the visual design, as the Pokémon Mansion and Pokémon Lab are slightly larger along with more sandy beach areas. The first and last questions in the Cinnabar Gym have also been changed slightly for clarification.

Gallery

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

Cinnabar Island debuted in Holy Moltres in the Red, Green & Blue Chapter, where Team Rocket with there Gengar and Magnemite where trying to hunt down Blaine because he had quit Team Rocket. He used his Arcanine and Rapidash. When he saw Red he saved him from the cliff just as Team Rocket let out the Moltres they had captured earlier. Blaine told him to use his Rapidash to get to his lab and restore the Old Amber.

Later when Red came back he was joined with an Aerodactyl that he had restored. And they Defeated Moltres and Team Rocket ran away.

Trivia

  • Its Japanese motto is グレンの あかは じょうねつの いろ.
  • It was long believed that Cinnabar Island once was the tip of a stratovolcano or a shield volcano since no mountain was visible on the island for the first three generations. This was changed in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver where a mountain stratovolcano is actually there and can be reached by using Rock Climb, indicating that lack of diverse scenery in the past games was the reason for no mountain being there. However, all map artworks throughout the Generations have shown the volcano to be there.
  • Cinnabar Island has many glitches associated with it in the Generation I games, such as Missingno. There is also a trick to see a man on the roof of the Gym. However, both of these glitches were fixed in some regional versions.
  • Some of the wild Pokémon found in the mansion in Generation I have been moved to Knot Island in Generation III, such as Ponyta and Magmar.
  • Cinnabar Island is the only area with a Pokémon Gym whose name ends in neither "City" nor "Town". However, one of its Japanese names ends in "Town".

In other languages

Language Name Origin
Japanese グレンじま Guren Jima 紅蓮 (guren) refers to the red color of the Crimson lotus.
English Cinnabar Island From cinnabar, a orange-red mineral used to produce vermilion pigment.
French Cramois'île From cramoisi, crimson, and île, island.
German Zinnoberinsel From Zinnoberrot, carmine, and Insel, island.
Italian Isola Cannella From isola, island, and cannella, cinnamon.
Polish Wyspa Cinnabar From wyspa, island, and English Cinnabar.
Spanish Isla Canela From isla, island, and canela, cinnamon.
Korean 홍련섬 Hongryeon Seom 홍련 (hongryeon) means red lotus.
Chinese (Mandarin) 紅蓮鎮/红莲镇 Hónglián Zhèn 红莲 (hónglián) means red lotus.
Chinese (Cantonese) 紅蓮鎮 Hunglin Zan 紅蓮 (hunglin) means red lotus.


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