Vermilion City
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Glitch City Gym - Kanto Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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Vermilion City (Japanese: クチバシティ Kuchiba City) is a city in Kanto. Situated near a sea inlet to the south, it contains a Pokémon Center, a Poké Mart, and serves as a popular sea port for ships such as the S.S. Anne. Vermilion Harbor is a home port for many ships. The S.S. Anne sails around the world and returns to Vermilion once a year. The S.S. Aqua sails from Olivine City in Johto to Vermilion Harbor. The ten Seagallop Ferries sail regularly to all of the Sevii Islands. Aside from the Harbor, the other exits to the city are Route 11 and Diglett's Cave to the east. North of the city is Route 6.
Demographics
Vermilion has a population of 24 (not including the passengers on the S.S. Anne).
Vermilion City is home to the "Lightning American" Lt. Surge, the Leader of the Electric-specialist Gym. The people in the town are careful about pollution, as they are afraid that an infestation of Grimer could occur if the seas were ever polluted. Celadon City suffers from this in Generation II. Wild Pokémon appear in the sea around the city. Vermilion is also home to the Fan Club Chairman. He can be found in the Pokémon Fan Club house located just slightly north of the Electric-specialist Gym. By talking to him, the player can obtain a voucher for a free bike, the only way to obtain a bike since the price of 1,000,000 is impossible.
Places of interest
S.S. Anne
- Main article: S.S. Anne
The S.S. Anne is a well-known luxury cruise liner which sails the world, stopping annually in Vermilion City. To get on the S.S. Anne in the games, players must obtain an S.S. Ticket by helping out Bill. This ship contains many Pokémon Trainers looking for a Pokémon battle.
Pokémon Fan Club
- Main article: Pokémon Fan Club
The Kanto chapter of the Pokémon Fan Club is located in Vermilion. The Pokémon Fan Club is an organization spread throughout the Pokémon world, with at least one Club House in nearly every region. The Fan Club is basically a place for people to meet and chat about their favorite Pokémon and to show off their collections to each other. In general, the members are usually more oriented to unevolved, cute Pokémon and Pokémon Contests than Pokémon battles.
By talking to the Fan Club Chairman he will start a long talk with the player. He talks about his two favorite Pokémon, Rapidash and Fearow at length and then gives the player a coupon to get a bicycle. In Pokémon Yellow he got a new hobby - taking Pokémon photos. The big photos of his Rapidash and Fearow can be seen on the walls of the clubhouse. He appears again in Pokémon Gold and Silver in the same place. Again, he talks about his Rapidash and gives the player a Rare Candy for listening to his story.
Construction Site
There is a man using a Machop to build a house on cleared off land in the north-east side of the city. Interestingly, he's still not finished three years after he started in Generation I, as he does not have enough money to begin building. This man's Machop can cause a glitch in Generation II. In Generation IV, the Construction Site consumes most of the north-eastern side of the city, playing a slightly bigger role in the game. There are many smash-able rocks surrounding the building site that conceal many hidden items such as Shards, Heart Scales, and other valuable items.
In-game trade
In one of the houses south and a little east of the Pokémon Center is a girl that wants to trade the player a Farfetch'd for a Spearow. The Farfetch'd will be nicknamed "CH'DING" ("DUX" in Generation I), and it will be holding a Stick. The OT will be "ELYSSA" and its ID will be 08810. The Pokémon's level will be the same as the one that the player traded. Oddly enough, the OT is colored blue - despite that the previous owner of that Farfetch'd is a girl.
Fishing Brother
In Generation I and Generation III, a man known as the "Fishing Guru" can be found in Vermilion City who gives away an Old Rod to the player. Later (in Generation II) he is known as the Fishing Dude and claims to be the eldest of the Fishing Brothers.
Vermilion Gym
- Main article: Vermilion Gym
The Vermilion Gym is the official gym of Vermilion City. It is based on Template:Type2 Pokémon. The Gym Leader is Lt. Surge. Trainers who defeat him receive the Thunder Badge. Vermilion Gym appears in all games set in the Kanto region, appearing much the same in each: the main room is filled with 15 trash cans, and trainers are scattered about this room. Beyond this room is another, guarded by electric doors in Generation I, and an electric fence in Generation III. The only way to get in the final room, where Lt. Surge is located, was to find two switches underneath the trash cans. If the first switch was found, but the player incorrectly guessed the second one, the traps would reset. In Generation II, these traps are not turned on. After Lt. Surge is defeated, he will give the player the Thunder Badge, TM34 (Shock Wave), and the ability to use Fly outside of battle.
Poké Mart
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Items
Pokémon
Generation I
style="background: #ACC9E6;"Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate
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Gift Pokémon
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Farfetch'd | R | B | Y | House | The same as the Traded Pokémon | Trade Spearow
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Squirtle | R | B | Y | Officer | 10 | Only one
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Fishing
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Magikarp | R | B | Y | Old Rod | 5 | 100%
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Poliwag | R | B | Y | Good Rod | 10 | 50%
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Goldeen | R | B | Y | Good Rod | 10 | 50%
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Shellder | R | B | Y | Super Rod | 15 | 50%
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Krabby | R | B | Y | Super Rod | 15 | 50%
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Tentacool | R | B | Y | Super Rod | 10-20 | 90%
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Horsea | R | B | Y | Super Rod | 5 | 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. |
Squirtle
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Squirtle Lv.10 | ||||||||||||||||
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Harbor
style="background: #ACC9E6;"Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate
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Fishing
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Magikarp | R | B | Y | Old Rod | 5 | 100%
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Poliwag | R | B | Y | Good Rod | 10 | 50%
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Goldeen | R | B | Y | Good Rod | 10 | 50%
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Shellder | R | B | Y | Super Rod | 15 | 50%
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Shellder | R | B | Y | Super Rod | 10 | 10%
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Krabby | R | B | Y | Super Rod | 15 | 50%
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Tentacool | R | B | Y | Super Rod | 10-15 | 70%
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Staryu | R | B | Y | Super Rod | 15 | 20%
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Horsea | R | B | Y | Super Rod | 5 | 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 II
style="background: #ACC9E6;"Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate | |||
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Surfing and Fishing
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Tentacool | G | S | C | Surfing | 30-39 | 90%
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Tentacruel | G | S | C | Surfing | 35-39 | 10%
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Magikarp | G | S | C | Old Rod | 10 | 85%
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Tentacool | G | S | C | Old Rod | 10 | 15%
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Tentacool | G | S | C | Good Rod | 20 | 35%
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Magikarp | G | S | C | Good Rod | 20 | 35%
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Chinchou | G | S | C | Good Rod | 20 | 20%
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Shellder | G | S | C | Good Rod | 20 | 10%
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Chinchou | G | S | C | Super Rod | 40 | 40%
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Shellder | G | S | C | Super Rod | 40 | 30%
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Tentacruel | G | S | C | Super Rod | 40 | 15%
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Lanturn | G | S | C | Super Rod | 40 | 10% | |
Special Pokémon
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Snorlax | G | S | C | Event | 50 | Only one
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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. |
Snorlax
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Harbor
style="background: #ACC9E6;"Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate | |||
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Surfing and Fishing
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Tentacool | G | S | C | Surfing | 30-39 | 90%
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Tentacruel | G | S | C | Surfing | 35-39 | 10%
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Magikarp | G | S | C | Old Rod | 10 | 85%
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Tentacool | G | S | C | Old Rod | 10 | 15%
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Tentacool | G | S | C | Good Rod | 20 | 35%
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Magikarp | G | S | C | Good Rod | 20 | 35%
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Chinchou | G | S | C | Good Rod | 20 | 20%
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Shellder | G | S | C | Good Rod | 20 | 10%
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Chinchou | G | S | C | Super Rod | 40 | 40%
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Shellder | G | S | C | Super Rod | 40 | 30%
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Tentacruel | G | S | C | Super Rod | 40 | 15%
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Lanturn | G | S | C | Super Rod | 40 | 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
style="background: #ACC9E6;"Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate
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Gift Pokémon
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Farfetch'd | FR | LG | House | The same as the Traded Pokémon | Trade Spearow | ||
Surfing and Fishing
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Tentacool | FR | LG | Surfing | 5-40 | 100%
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Magikarp | FR | LG | Old Rod | 5 | 100%
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Horsea | FR | LG | Good Rod | 5-15 | 60%
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Horsea | FR | LG | Good Rod | 5-15 | 20%
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Krabby | FR | LG | Good Rod | 5-15 | 20%
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Krabby | FR | LG | Good Rod | 5-15 | 60%
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Magikarp | FR | LG | Good Rod | 5-15 | 20%
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Horsea | FR | LG | Super Rod | 15-25 | 40%
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Horsea | FR | LG | Super Rod | 25-30 | 4%
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Shellder | FR | LG | Super Rod | 15-25 | 40%
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Staryu | FR | LG | Super Rod | 15-25 | 40%
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Gyarados | FR | LG | Super Rod | 15-25 | 15%
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Krabby | FR | LG | Super Rod | 25-30 | 4%
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Krabby | FR | LG | Super Rod | 15-25 | 40%
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Psyduck | FR | LG | Super Rod | 25-30 | 1%
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Slowpoke | FR | LG | Super Rod | 25-30 | 1%
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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. |
Harbor
style="background: #ACC9E6;"Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate | |||
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Surfing and Fishing
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Tentacool | FR | LG | Surfing | 5-40 | 100%
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Magikarp | FR | LG | Old Rod | 5 | 100%
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Horsea | FR | LG | Good Rod | 5-15 | 60%
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Horsea | FR | LG | Good Rod | 5-15 | 20%
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Krabby | FR | LG | Good Rod | 5-15 | 20%
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Krabby | FR | LG | Good Rod | 5-15 | 60%
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Magikarp | FR | LG | Good Rod | 5-15 | 20%
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Horsea | FR | LG | Super Rod | 15-25 | 44%
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Krabby | FR | LG | Super Rod | 15-25 | 44%
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Shellder | FR | LG | Super Rod | 15-25 | 40%
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Staryu | FR | LG | Super Rod | 15-25 | 40%
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Gyarados | FR | LG | Super Rod | 15-25 | 15%
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Psyduck | FR | LG | Super Rod | 25-30 | 1%
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Slowpoke | FR | LG | Super Rod | 25-30 | 1%
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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 IV
style="background: #ACC9E6;"Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate
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Diglett | HG | SS | Rock Smash | 24-37 | 90%
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Shuckle | HG | SS | Rock Smash | 32-35 | 10% | ||
Surfing and Fishing
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Tentacool | HG | SS | Surfing | 30-35 | 90%
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Tentacruel | HG | SS | Surfing | 35 | 10%
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Magikarp | HG | SS | Old Rod | 10 | 95%
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Tentacool | HG | SS | Old Rod | 10 | 5%
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Magikarp | HG | SS | Good Rod | 20 | 60%
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Tentacool | HG | SS | Good Rod | 20 | 30%
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Chinchou | HG | SS | Good Rod | 20 | 7%
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Shellder | HG | SS | Good Rod | 20 | 3%
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Chinchou | HG | SS | Super Rod | 40 | 60%
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Shellder | HG | SS | Super Rod | 40 | 30%
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Tentacruel | HG | SS | Super Rod | 40 | 7%
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Lanturn | HG | SS | Super Rod | 40 | 3% | ||
Special Pokémon
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Wingull | HG | SS | Swarms | 35 | 60%
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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. |
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Vermilion is split into two main areas; the center city and the port. The Kanto Pokémon Fan Club headquarters is located in the center city and the S.S. Anne arrives once in a month in the port. Some of the citizens are PokéFans and sailors.
The first visit to Vermilion covers the rounds from Danger: High Voltorb to Buzz Off, Electabuzz!. Here, Red saves the citizens' Pokémon kidnapped by Lt. Surge.
When Yellow visits the city, the readers learn of the legend of Vermilion Harbor: The (proven) myth of the four stones that lie at the bottom of the harbor and never lose their powers of starting a Pokémon's evolution.
Differences among generations
Much has changed from Generation I to Generation III. Most of the city is now covered in grass and sandy patches along the shoreline. The construction site has grown, while the Pokémon Fan Club has been redesigned and expanded. The S.S. Anne's port has also had an archway added to the entrance. In Generation II nothing major has changed, though the city has extended into Route 11 near Diglett's Cave and the Vermilion City port has been redesigned into a building, where the S.S. Aqua transports passengers to and from Olivine City in Johto. Also, Snorlax was also relocated from Route 12 to the entrance to Diglett's Cave. To move it, trainers had to use a Pokégear tuned to the PokéFlute Channel, as the Poké Flute did not exist in the Generation II games. In Generation IV the Diglett's Cave is pushed back to Route 11.
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Trivia
- Its Japanese motto is クチバは オレンジ ゆうやけのいろ.
- In Generation I, a truck appears as scenery in the S.S. Anne's port, though it is only visible if the player actively seeks it out. Due to the scarcity of scenery in the Generation I games, as they were on a less powerful system, rumors began to spring up about the availability of Mew through a Poké Ball that could be found underneath. Though the rumor has long since been proven false, the truck makes a reappearance in the Generation III remakes. This time, an item can be found-- a Lava Cookie, not available until later on in the game.
- Interestingly, in the Japanese version, all the trainers fought in the gym have distinctly Western names. This is likely because the city Vermilion is based on, Yokohama, was the first port in Japan to be open to foreigners, in particular Americans. This is why the city itself has an American Gym leader.
- Vermilion is a orangeish color made from a mineral called Cinnabar
In other languages
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | クチバシティ Kuchiba City | 朽葉色 (kuchiba iro) refers to the orange color of decayed leaves. |
English | Vermilion City | From vermilion, a reddish-orange pigment produced from the mineral cinnabar. |
French | Carmin sur mer | From carmin, carmine, and sur mer (at the sea). |
Czech | Rumělkové město | Rumělka means cinnabar, město is city (or town) |
German | Orania City | From orange. |
Italian | Aranciopoli | From arancione, orange (color), and the suffix -poli, meaning city. |
Polish | Orania | From German Orania. |
Spanish | Ciudad Carmín | Carmín means carmine. |
Korean | 갈색시티 Galsaek City | 갈색 (褐色) (galsaek) means brown. |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 枯葉市/枯叶市 Kūyè Shì | 枯葉/枯叶 (Kūyè) means dried leaves. |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 秋色市 Causik Si | 秋色 (Causik) means autumn colored. |
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. |