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==In the anime==
==In the anime==
===In the main series===
===In the main series===
[[File:Pokémon Tower anime.png|thumb|165px|The Pokémon Tower in the anime]]
[[File:Pokémon Tower anime.png|thumb|190px|The Pokémon Tower in the anime]]
The Pokémon Tower appeared in ''[[EP023|The Tower of Terror]]''. It is depicted as a decrepit mansion rather than a graveyard as it is in the games.
The Pokémon Tower appeared in ''[[EP023|The Tower of Terror]]''. It is depicted as a decrepit mansion rather than a graveyard as it is in the games.


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Once {{OBP|Red|Origins}} arrived in Lavender Town, he soon heard rumors about a {{OBP|ghost|literal}} that has been appearing in the Pokémon Tower, where people go to pay their respects to their deceased Pokémon. While visiting the {{DL|Lavender Town|Lavender Volunteer Pokémon House|Pokémon House}}, Red learned that Team Rocket had recently invided the tower and made its top floor their base. Upon hearing that Mr. Fuji had been taken hostage by Team Rocket when he had tried to convince them to leave, Red decided to go to the Pokémon Tower and save Mr. Fuji. {{OBP|Blue|Origins}} overheard the conversation and decided to defeat Team Rocket and save Mr. Fuji himself, so that ''he'' would be the revered hero of Lavender Town.
Once {{OBP|Red|Origins}} arrived in Lavender Town, he soon heard rumors about a {{OBP|ghost|literal}} that has been appearing in the Pokémon Tower, where people go to pay their respects to their deceased Pokémon. While visiting the {{DL|Lavender Town|Lavender Volunteer Pokémon House|Pokémon House}}, Red learned that Team Rocket had recently invided the tower and made its top floor their base. Upon hearing that Mr. Fuji had been taken hostage by Team Rocket when he had tried to convince them to leave, Red decided to go to the Pokémon Tower and save Mr. Fuji. {{OBP|Blue|Origins}} overheard the conversation and decided to defeat Team Rocket and save Mr. Fuji himself, so that ''he'' would be the revered hero of Lavender Town.


Initially, Blue believed that the ghost rumors were set up by Team Rocket to scare unwanted visitors away, but when he reached the sixth floor, he found himself attacked by a real ghost, and ran away in scare. He soon bumped into Red, who had also come to the tower. As the ghost followed them, Red refused to run away, and sent his {{p|Charmeleon}} to battle the ghost. During the battle, Blue managed to sneak past the ghost and make his way to the upper floors, where he encountered a {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}} with the [[Silph Scope]]. He quickly defeated the Grunt with his {{p|Wartortle}}, snatched the Silph Scope, and rushed it to Red, who had found his attacks being useless against the ghost. With the Silph Scope, Red discovered that the ghost was actually the spirit of {{OBP|Marowak|ghost}}, a Pokémon that had been killed by Team Rocket. Before the battle could go on, [[Reina]] arrived with {{p|Cubone}}, Marowak's child. Seeing her child once again, Marowak finally found peace, and departed to the afterlife. Red then made his way to the top floor, where he battled one of the Team Rocket Grunt's with his {{p|Jolteon}}. With the help of Cubone, Jolteon was able to beat the Grunt's {{p|Koffing}}, forcing the Rockets to retreat in defeat. Mr. Fuji was then rescued, and the tower was opened to the public once again.
Initially, Blue believed that the ghost rumors were set up by Team Rocket to scare unwanted visitors away, but when he reached the sixth floor, he found himself attacked by a real ghost, and ran away in scare. He soon bumped into Red, who had also come to the tower. As the ghost followed them, Red refused to run away, and sent his {{TP|Red|Charmeleon}} to battle the ghost. During the battle, Blue managed to sneak past the ghost and make his way to the upper floors, where he encountered a {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}} with the [[Silph Scope]]. He quickly defeated the Grunt with his {{p|Wartortle}}, snatched the Silph Scope, and rushed it to Red, who had found his attacks being useless against the ghost. With the Silph Scope, Red discovered that the ghost was actually the spirit of {{OBP|Marowak|ghost}}, a Pokémon that had been killed by Team Rocket. Before the battle could go on, [[Reina]] arrived with {{p|Cubone}}, Marowak's child. Seeing her child once again, Marowak finally found peace, and departed to the afterlife. Red then made his way to the top floor, where he battled one of the Team Rocket Grunt's with his {{DL|Vee|In the anime|Jolteon}}. With the help of Cubone, Jolteon was able to beat the Grunt's {{p|Koffing}}, forcing the Rockets to retreat in defeat. Mr. Fuji was then rescued, and the tower was opened to the public once again.


The Pokémon Tower made a brief cameo appearance in ''[[PO04|File 4 - Charizard]]'' during an overview of Lavender Town.
The Pokémon Tower made a brief cameo appearance in ''[[PO04|File 4 - Charizard]]'' during an overview of Lavender Town.
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