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* In [[Generation IV]], if the player [[black out|blacks out]] or uses {{m|Teleport}} when the Cinnabar Island Pokémon Center was the last Pokémon Center they visited, they will be taken to the last Pokémon Center they had visited prior to Cinnabar Island instead. This is likely to prevent the player from being permanently stranded on Cinnabar Island if their only Pokémon can't learn {{m|Surf}} or {{m|Fly}} and they have no means of obtaining another Pokémon.
* In [[Generation IV]], if the player [[black out|blacks out]] or uses {{m|Teleport}} when the Cinnabar Island Pokémon Center was the last Pokémon Center they visited, they will be taken to the last Pokémon Center they had visited prior to Cinnabar Island instead. This is likely to prevent the player from being permanently stranded on Cinnabar Island if their only Pokémon can't learn {{m|Surf}} or {{m|Fly}} and they have no means of obtaining another Pokémon.
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* Cinnabar Island is based on {{wp|Izu Ōshima}}, an inhabited volcanic island off the coast of Japan. Izu Ōshima is the largest and closest of Tokyo's outlying islands.
* Cinnabar Island is based on {{wp|Izu Ōshima}}, an inhabited volcanic island off the coast of Japan. Izu Ōshima is the largest and closest of Tokyo's outlying islands. Similarly to Cinnabar's fate in the Generation II and IV games, the island's population were forced to evacuate in both 1965 and 1986 due to major eruptions. Cinnabar being rendered permanently uninhabitable also parallels {{wp|Montserrat}}, an island in the Caribbean whose human settlements were destroyed by the 1995 eruption of the {{wp|Soufrière Hills}} volcano.


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