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'''Mandarin Island South''' (Japanese: '''マンダリン島''' ''Mandarin Island'') is located in the southern end of the [[Orange Archipelago]]. It is the largest island in the chain. | '''Mandarin Island South''' (Japanese: '''マンダリン島''' ''Mandarin Island'') is located in the southern end of the [[Orange Archipelago]]. It is the largest island in the chain. | ||
Mandarin Island South is home to many big cities and a large stadium, | Mandarin Island South is home to many big cities and a large stadium, though much of the island is desert. | ||
In the anime, | In the anime, where [[Lorelei|Prima]] of the [[Elite Four]] trains here during the off-season. Once a week, she gives lectures and demonstrates Pokémon battling techniques. This suggests a parallel between the [[Sevii Islands]] in [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]] and the Orange Archipelago, as the in-game information says that Lorelei is from [[Floe Island]]. | ||
There is another city in Mandarin Island that is home to [[Ralph]] and {{oi|Emily}}. It is a large, | There is another city in Mandarin Island that is home to [[Ralph]] and {{oi|Emily}}. It is a large, older city with many unremodeled buildings. Then, across a large desert, is another town with a [[Pokémon Center]] and an [[Officer Jenny]]. Next to the [[Pokémon Center]] in this town is a path that leads to [[Trovitopolis]], a bustling city. | ||
==Places of Interest== | ==Places of Interest== | ||
===Lunch Area=== | ===Lunch Area=== | ||
An outdoor lunch area with tables and chairs so the | An outdoor lunch area with tables and chairs so the Trainers on the island can relax and eat outside with their Pokémon while staring out into the sea. [[Lorelei|Prima]] seems to like having lunch at this spot. | ||
===Mandarin Stadium=== | ===Mandarin Stadium=== | ||
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===Pokémon Center=== | ===Pokémon Center=== | ||
{{main|Pokémon Center}} | {{main|Pokémon Center}} | ||
This Pokémon Center is located in the old fashion town. It is a very | This Pokémon Center is located in the old fashion town. It is a very large building that looks like an old fashion apartment building. It has a sign that says "Pokémon" in front, and a large "P" over the door. Inside, there are sleeping accomodations, with a desk, paper, lights, and other commodities. It is most likely run by a [[Nurse Joy]]. | ||
Another one is located on the other side of the desert in a large town. The Pokémon | Another one is located on the other side of the desert in a large town. The Pokémon Center here looks like a ranch house with a "P" over the door. | ||
The one in Trovitopolis looks like a large round dome with a "P" over the door. Despite the city being large, it is a small Pokémon Center that has a front desk, telephone area, and a spot for healing [[Pokémon]]. | The one in Trovitopolis looks like a large round dome with a "P" over the door. Despite the city being large, it is a small Pokémon Center that has a front desk, telephone area, and a spot for healing [[Pokémon]]. | ||
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===City of Trovitopolis=== | ===City of Trovitopolis=== | ||
{{main|Trovitopolis}} | {{main|Trovitopolis}} | ||
The city of Trovitopolis is very large city with tall buildings everywhere. To get to the city, one follows a path that starts in an old town in the desert. The city is known for its very complex sewer system. At the pier, there is a ferry that travels to [[Trovita Island]] in only a few minutes. | |||
===Trovitopolis Police Station=== | ===Trovitopolis Police Station=== | ||
The Trovitopolis Police Station looks like a large apartment building with a police officer's cap in the middle. One wing of the station encloses a small jailing house. | |||
==Pokémon Seen on Mandarin Island South== | ==Pokémon Seen on Mandarin Island South== |
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