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[[File: Wilbur House.png|thumb|220px|left|Wilbur's house, where most of the Pidgey live]] | |||
'''Pudgy Pidgey Isle''' (Japanese: '''デカポッポ島''' ''{{tt|Deka|A reference to でかい ''dekai'', meaning ''huge''}} {{tt|Poppo|Pidgey}} Isle'') is a small island located off the coast of [[Blue Point Isle]] in the [[Whirl Islands]] where extremely large {{p|Pidgey}} live. It appeared in the anime episode ''[[EP211|Fly Me to the Moon]]''. | '''Pudgy Pidgey Isle''' (Japanese: '''デカポッポ島''' ''{{tt|Deka|A reference to でかい ''dekai'', meaning ''huge''}} {{tt|Poppo|Pidgey}} Isle'') is a small island located off the coast of [[Blue Point Isle]] in the [[Whirl Islands]] where extremely large {{p|Pidgey}} live. It appeared in the anime episode ''[[EP211|Fly Me to the Moon]]''. | ||
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Pudgy Pidgey Isle is a mostly forested island. The island is connected to land only by a small rope bridge that sways in harsh wind. It has few paths and has a population of one. The sole human that made his abode there is named [[Wilbur]]. Wilbur feeds all of the Pidgey that live there and with a little help from his own Pidgey, [[Orville]], is trying to persuade the resident Pidgey to fly. He has a small log house in a little clearing where the Pidgey live. | Pudgy Pidgey Isle is a mostly forested island. The island is connected to land only by a small rope bridge that sways in harsh wind. It has few paths and has a population of one. The sole human that made his abode there is named [[Wilbur]]. Wilbur feeds all of the Pidgey that live there and with a little help from his own Pidgey, [[Orville]], is trying to persuade the resident Pidgey to fly. He has a small log house in a little clearing where the Pidgey live. | ||
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*Pudgy Pidgey Isle may be a reference to many islands where flying birds were able to reach and subsequently became large and flightless due to a lack of land-bound predators and an abundance of food. Examples include the {{wp|Kakapo}} of {{wp|New Zealand}} and the {{wp|Dodo}} of {{wp|Mauritius}} | *Pudgy Pidgey Isle may be a reference to many islands where flying birds were able to reach and subsequently became large and flightless due to a lack of land-bound predators and an abundance of food. Examples include the {{wp|Kakapo}} of {{wp|New Zealand}} and the {{wp|Dodo}} of {{wp|Mauritius}} |
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