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In the [[Pokémon anime|anime]], a [[Nurse Joy]] heads each Pokémon Center. The healing process takes place in real time, unlike in the games. All Pokémon Centers are connected and in times of crisis, all Pokémon can be [[Pokémon storage system| | In the [[Pokémon anime|anime]], a [[Nurse Joy]] heads each Pokémon Center. The healing process takes place in real time, unlike in the games. All Pokémon Centers are connected and in times of crisis, all Pokémon can be [[Pokémon storage system|transferred]] from one to another, as seen in ''[[EP002|Pokémon Emergency]]''. | ||
Pokémon Centers are designed for trainers so they can rest between heavy training. Trainers use Centers as a gathering places, so they can share information about Pokémon. They also have access to [[Video Phone]]s, and most offer free food and lodging. Inside a typical Pokémon Center, one can find a front desk, a lobby (sometimes with with vending machines), a [[Poké Ball]] room, an Emergency Room with plenty of beds for injured Pokémon, a recovery room, a waiting room, rooms for lodging, and a cafeteria. On the outside, the come in all shapes and sizes, but usually have a giant ''P'' attached somewhere. | Pokémon Centers are designed for trainers so they can rest between heavy training. Trainers use Centers as a gathering places, so they can share information about Pokémon. They also have access to [[Video Phone]]s, and most offer free food and lodging. Inside a typical Pokémon Center, one can find a front desk, a lobby (sometimes with with vending machines), a [[Poké Ball]] room, an Emergency Room with plenty of beds for injured Pokémon, a recovery room, a waiting room, rooms for lodging, and a cafeteria. On the outside, the come in all shapes and sizes, but usually have a giant ''P'' attached somewhere. | ||
[[Category:Pokémon world]] | [[Category:Pokémon world]] |
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