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This article is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this article to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Needs complete layout in BW and B2W2 of all seasons
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Nimbasa City (Japanese: ライモンシティ Raimon City) is a city located in central Unova. There are three routes connecting to it: to the south of the city is Route 4 and the vast Desert Resort, to the west is Route 5, and to the east is Route 16. Nimbasa City is the most populous city in the Unova region and the third-most populous in the Pokémon world, behind Kalos's Lumiose City and Galar's Wyndon. In contrast to Castelia City, which is the heart of business and economy in the region, Nimbasa serves as the heart of leisure and entertainment. Nimbasa City is well known for its grand-scale landmarks such as the Musical Theater, Gear Station, Big Stadium and Small Court, Battle Institute, and the Rondez-View Ferris Wheel and amusement park.
Elesa is the Gym Leader of Nimbasa City. She specializes in the Electric type and hands out the Bolt Badge upon defeat.
Slogan
Lit by the Flash of Lightning! (Japanese: 稲妻きらめく 輝きの街 Shining city where lightning sparkles.)
Places of interest
Musical Theater
- Main article: Pokémon Musical
The Musical Theater (Japanese: ミュージカルホール Musical Hall) is where the Pokémon Musical takes place, located in the north of Nimbasa. In Pokémon Black and White, the player meets Bianca here upon their first arrival.
Inside, the owner of the theater will give the player a Prop Case and show them how to dress up their Pokémon.
Gear Station
- Main article: Battle Subway
Gear Station is the central hub of the Battle Subway. All eight lines of the Battle Subway are accessed through Gear Station, including the only available route to Anville Town. The stats judge which can appraise a Pokémon's IVs is located in Gear Station as well.
Big Stadium and Small Court
- Main article: Big Stadium and Small Court
Nimbasa City's sports venues, Big Stadium and Small Court, are where sportspeople and sports fans go to practice and engage in both Pokémon battles and the sport of their choosing. They are also the places where sporting events are hosted in the Unova region. Big Stadium hosts sports requiring fields, specifically baseball, soccer, and football; meanwhile, Small Court hosts sports requiring courts, specifically tennis and basketball.
Trainers may be battled daily at both facilities except during event hours.
Battle Institute
- Main article: Battle Institute
Rondez-View Ferris Wheel
The Rondez-View Ferris Wheel is a couples-only Ferris wheel.
Trainers may be battled here daily; the Trainer varies with the season and the gender of the player. The Trainers' Japanese names are related to the season they appear in; however in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, Hiker Natsumi (Andy in English) appears in autumn even though his name contains natsu (summer). The English names occasionally relate to the seasons, with some containing months (such as Maya and Augustine) and others having more indirect relationships (such as Aurora appearing in the autumn like its real life counterpart, and Persephone being named after the Greek goddess with an association to spring).
After the battle, the Trainer will accompany the player on the Ferris wheel. In the Japanese version, the conversations on the Ferris wheel are laced with double entendres. In the Japanese and French versions of Black 2 and White 2, Nursery Aide June admits to being a man disguised as a woman in order to be a Nursery Aide, but this dialogue is cut from the English translations.
In Pokémon Black and White, N is battled here as part of the main storyline. In Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, after entering the Hall of Fame, special non-battleable characters will appear on certain days of the week prior to the Trainers that would normally be there; with the player's rival appearing on Tuesdays, Bianca appearing on Wednesdays, N appearing on Fridays, and Cheren appearing on Saturdays. After meeting certain requirements, Yancy*/Curtis* can be met in front of the Ferris wheel to trade with the player daily. If both Yancy/Curtis and a special character are at the Ferris wheel at the same time, then the former will get priority and will remain there until they are interacted with. The special character will appear afterwards, followed by a standard Trainer.
Pokémon Black and White
These Trainers can only be battled after defeating Elesa.
Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
Nimbasa City Gym
- Main article: Nimbasa Gym
The Nimbasa Gym is the official Gym of Nimbasa City, specializing in Electric-type Pokémon. In Pokémon Black and White, it contains a series of roller coasters. In Pokémon Black and White 2, the Gym moved from its original location (which is still explored by the player before visiting the official Gym) and is now a runway for models. The Gym Leader is Elesa, who gives out the Bolt Badge and TM72 (Volt Switch) upon being defeated.
Demographics
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This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Population in Black 2 and White 2
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Pokémon Black and White
Nimbasa City is the most populous city in the Unova region with a population of 150 (239, including all Trainers in the Big Stadium and Small Court). It surpasses the urbanized Castelia City in terms of population.
Poké Mart
Technical Machine department (Lower cashier)
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Items
Pokémon
Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
After returning the Dropped Item to the owner and calling them 15 times, Curtis (if the player chosen was Rosa) or Yancy (if the player chosen was Nate) will trade the player a different Pokémon each day in the following order (but only after the previous one has been traded). The Pokémon are different depending on the gender of the player. Each Pokémon has its Hidden Ability and can be either male or female.
After all Pokémon have been traded they will be offered all over again.
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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.
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Trainers
Pokémon Black and White
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Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
The player will team up with Nate or Rosa in a Multi Battle against the two Subway Bosses.
If the player chose Snivy:
If the player chose Tepig:
If the player chose Oshawott:
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Trainer Tips Games occur at specific times in Big Stadium and Small Court! You might be able to have a Pokémon battle with your favorite athlete!
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Trainer Tips The Musical Theater is always looking for participants! You might get more wonderful Props if you participate repeatedly!
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In the anime
Nimbasa City in the
anime
Nimbasa City is nicknamed "Battle Central" because of the many battle facilities the city has to offer. It also has Unova's largest Pokémon Center, which featured deluxe facilities, including Pokémon spa treatments and a large vault meant to keep Poké Balls. Nimbasa City is also an entertainment hub and has a large amusement park. The city is not be confused with the much older Nimbasa Town, which lies southeast of Nimbasa City.
Nimbasa City was first mentioned in Zoroark: Master of Illusions, when Grings Kodai entered the "Nimbasa Legends" team for the Pokémon Baccer World Cup. However, this team of Legendary beasts was later revealed to be a sham created by using holograms.
Nimbasa City first appeared at the beginning of Reunion Battles In Nimbasa! for a short time, where Team Rocket arrived on a mission; and again in Club Battle Finale: A Heroes Outcome!, where the trio were riding the Ferris wheel. While they put their plan into motion, Meowth befriended and joined Ash and his friends in Meowth's Scrafty Tactics!. However, it was revealed in Crisis from the Underground Up! that Meowth was still a part of Team Rocket, with the real plan being to steal the group's Pokémon. Team Rocket hijacked the Battle Subway, using a ghost train to steal all of the Pokémon at the Pokémon Center. They distracted Ash and his friends with several decoy trains and the destruction of the Driftveil Drawbridge's controls. By the end of Battle for the Underground!, Subway Bosses Emmet and Ingo teamed up with the group to disrupt Team Rocket's scheme, and they recovered all of the stolen Pokémon.
In Enter Elesa, Electrifying Gym Leader!, Bianca took on Gym Leader Elesa, only to be defeated by Elesa's Zebstrika. Ash won his Gym battle against her in Dazzling the Nimbasa Gym!.
While the Driftveil Drawbridge was still being repaired, the group explored Nimbasa City's famous attractions, such as the Ferris Wheel and the sport parks, which were featured in Lost at the Stamp Rally!. Meanwhile, Cilan competed in the Subway Bosses' Stamp Rally in a bid to battle either Ingo or Emmet. He became sidetracked by Erina, who had lost her Axew and was missing one vital stamp. Irina gave up her only stamp as gratitude for finding Axew, while Emmet and Ingo agreed to have a special Tag Battle against Cilan and Ash.
In Piplup, Pansage, and a Meeting of the Times!, Dawn was revealed to have visited Nimbasa City to watch a Musical show in order to get inspiration for her future Pokémon Contests. She also watched one of Elesa's fashion shows.
Gallery
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Nimbasa City was first mentioned in Battle at the Museum, where the mayor of Nimbasa contacted the BW Agency and requested them to come up with a new attraction for the city to deal with its lowering tourism rates. White suggested establishing of a Pokémon Musical, an idea that the mayor considered to be excellent.
The city debuted in To Make a Musical, where Black and White arrived there. The Musical Theater's construction had just been completed when they arrived, and White immediately resumed working on her grand idea, preparing everyone involved for the opening ceremony. After Elesa did her bit in the opening ceremony, she led Black towards her Gym for their Gym battle.
While Black was going through the Nimbasa Gym, White encountered N aboard the Ferris Wheel, finding out his status as the king of Team Plasma. To White's shock, N revealed that White's Tepig, Gigi, had more interest in battles than the BW Agency acting business she was making it go through. White jumped off the Ferris Wheel to escape, but to her shock, Gigi decided to stay with N. The harsh landing and the emotional shock combined caused White to fall unconscious.
Black eventually won his battle with Elesa, and spent the rest of the evening looking for White. White was found by Marshal, who handed her to Black and excused himself. Once White had recovered enough to talk, she and Black went to Route 5, where she told the details of what had happened, including how N had left his Servine with her. They then met Baker Chris, who took them to see Nimbasa City's other new attraction: the Battle Subway. While visiting it, they saw Marshal having a battle with Alder, the Champion of Unova.
In A New Perspective, White agreed to be the one to trial run the Battle Subway before its official opening. As such, she caught herself a Deerling and agreed to borrow Black's Braviary in order to have three Pokémon on hand before she boarded the subway train. Black, meanwhile, caught himself a Tirtouga that Marshal had previously released.
Gallery
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Nimbasa City in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Trivia
- As Unova is based on New York City, it is possible that Nimbasa City is meant to represent Coney Island. Coney Island has an amusement park on it, is home to one of New York's largest subway stations (which, like Gear Station in Nimbasa City, is connected to all of the subway lines in the city), and, being part of Brooklyn, is relatively close to some of New York's professional sports venues.
- There is a large Pikachu balloon in the amusement park, even though Pikachu are not native to Unova. In Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, a Pichu is also shown next to it.
- Nimbasa City is one of two cities that is more populous than the largest city in its region, the other being Celadon City. They are more populous than Castelia City and Saffron City, respectively. This also happens in Sinnoh, but only in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl where Hearthome City is more populous than Jubilife City.
- The trade with Curtis or Yancy is the first way a Spiritomb could be obtained through normal gameplay without requiring external hardware such as the Pokéwalker or another Nintendo DS with additional copies of Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, or Platinum to reach the goal of talking to other players in the Underground 32 times.
Name origin
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Japanese
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ライモンシティ Raimon City
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From 雷文 raimon (meander) and 雷 rai (thunder)
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English
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Nimbasa City
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From nimbus (rain cloud) and cumulonimbus (clouds associated with thunderstorms)
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German
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Rayono City
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From rayo (Spanish for thunderbolt)
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Spanish
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Ciudad Mayólica
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From mayólica (maiolica)
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Ciudad Nimbasa*
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From its English name
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French
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Méanville
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From méandre (meander) and ville (city)
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Italian
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Sciroccopoli
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From scirocco (sirocco, Mediterranean wind blowing from the Sahara) and the suffix -poli (city)
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Korean
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뇌문시티 Noemun City
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From 뇌문 (雷文) noemun (meander) and 뇌 (雷) noe (thunder)
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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雷文市 Léiwén Shì
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From 雷文 léiwén / lèuihmàhn (meander) and 雷 léi / lèui (thunder)
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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雷文市 Lèuihmàhn Síh
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Polish
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Miasto Nimbasa
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Brazilian Portuguese
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Cidade de Nimbasa
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Thai
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ไรมอนเมืองแห่ง Raimon City
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Transcription of its Japanese name
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Vietnamese
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Thành phố Raimon
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Transcription of its Japanese name
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