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==In the anime==
==In the anime==
Regions in the {{pkmn|anime}} are much larger then their game counterparts. The regions are shown a number of cities and towns that are [[List of anime locations by region|not present in the games]]. In some cases, some areas are moved to a different region from their game counterparts. For example, the [[Hoenn]] {{ho|Battle Frontier}} in {{game|Emerald}} was not in [[Hoenn]] in the anime. It was located in [[Kanto]], with the different facilities scattered all over the region rather being located on an island.
Regions in the {{pkmn|anime}} are much larger then their game counterparts. The regions are shown a number of cities and towns that are [[List of anime locations by region|not present in the games]]. In some cases, some areas are moved to a different region from their game counterparts. For example, the [[Hoenn]] {{ho|Battle Frontier}} in {{game|Emerald}} was not in [[Hoenn]] in the anime. It was located in [[Kanto]], with the different facilities scattered all over the region rather being located on an island.
One region exists in the anime that does not exist in any video game. The [[Orange Islands]] breaks the standard formula for a region, with only four gyms and no Pokémon League. This truncated version of events is likely due to the Orange Islands being a [[filler episode|"filler" arc]] while Nintendo prepared the release of the [[Generation II|second generation]] of Pokémon.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==