Wayfarer Island

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Watari Island
File:Watari Island.png
Watari Island
Region Decolora Archipelago
Debut BW130

(Japanese: Watari Island) is an island Ash, Iris and Cilan visited during their travels through the Decolora Islands.

This island is known for the Caterpie who evolved into Metapod and then Butterfree. Them doing so reminded Ash about the time he had a Butterfree. However, a Caterpie was behind from doing so and Ash helped it to evolve all the way into Butterfree. Ash began his training with Caterpie and sent out Leavanny to wake it up everytime it fell asleep. When Ash was getting some Oran Berries, an Ursaring arrived and chased Ash to a cliff. However, Caterpie emitted a stench to prevent to Ursaring from doing anything else but it made Ursaring more angry. It tackled Ursaring in the process and evolved into Metapod. It still retained its lazy personality until Team Rocket arrived and got stolen along with Pikachu. Metapod evolved into Butterfree and defeated the trio. With the task finally accomplished, Butterfree flew off with Ash sadly saying farewell to it.

Pokémon seen on Watari Island

File:Watari Island Swanna.png
Swanna (multiple)

Caterpie → Metapod → Butterfree (multiple)

Caterpie → Metapod → Butterfree
File:Watari Island Swablu.png
Swablu (multiple)
File:Watari Island Altaria.png
Altaria (multiple)
File:Watari Island Ursaring.png
Ursaring


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