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The '''Kumquat Gym''' (Japanese: '''リュウチンジム''' ''Ryūchin Gym'') is the official [[gym]] of [[Kumquat Island]].  The [[Gym Leader]] is [[Luana]].  [[Pokémon trainer|Trainers]] who defeat her receive the [[Badge#Jade Star Badge|Jade Star Badge]].
The '''Kumquat Gym''' (Japanese: '''リュウチンジム''' ''Ryūchin Gym'') is the official [[gym]] of [[Kumquat Island]].  The [[Gym Leader]] is [[Luana]].  [[Pokémon Trainer|Trainers]] who defeat her receive the [[Badge#Jade Star Badge|Jade Star Badge]].


The Kumquat Gym made its only anime appearance in ''[[EP108|Pokémon Double Trouble]]''.
The Kumquat Gym made its only anime appearance in ''[[EP108|Pokémon Double Trouble]]''.


The first [[Double Battle]] in Pokémon [[canon]] took place at Kumquat Gym. In order to gain the gym's badge, challengers must use two of their Pokémon to defeat two of Luana's Pokémon simultaneously. The Kumquat Gym itself also doubles as Luana's luxury hotel, and battles are held in and around the resort. The hotel is several stories tall and has a built in battle arena, an artificial hot spring, a tennis court, and exercise rooms for use for both Pokémon and people.
The first [[double battle]] in Pokémon [[canon]] took place at Kumquat Gym. In order to gain the gym's badge, challengers must use two of their Pokémon to defeat two of Luana's Pokémon simultaneously. The Kumquat Gym itself also doubles as Luana's luxury hotel, and battles are held in and around the resort. The hotel is several stories tall and has a built in battle arena, an artificial hot spring, a tennis court, and exercise rooms for use for both Pokémon and people.


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