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The [[Mikan Gym]] is the first of four that leads to the [[Orange League]]. The [[Gym Leader]] [[Cissy]] and her younger brother {{an|Senta}} live here. | The [[Mikan Gym]] is the first of four that leads to the [[Orange League]]. The [[Gym Leader]] [[Cissy]] and her younger brother {{an|Senta}} live here. | ||
==Places of | ==Places of interest== | ||
===Pokémon Center=== | ===Pokémon Center=== | ||
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===Mikan Gym=== | ===Mikan Gym=== | ||
{{main|Mikan Gym}} | {{main|Mikan Gym}} | ||
Away from the town, down a long path, is the [[Mikan Gym]]. Outside, the [[Gym Leader]]'s [[Senta|brother]] sets side traps to test the | Away from the town, down a long path, is the [[Mikan Gym]]. Outside, the [[Gym Leader]]'s [[Senta|brother]] sets side traps to test the Trainer. The Gym Leader of the Gym is [[Cissy]]. | ||
Inside, there is a battle arena that opens up for a pool underneath. The main arena's right wall can open up like a garage door, so the challengers and Gym Leader can hit frisbees with their {{m|Water Gun}}. The left side's bleachers open up to reveal a row of empty soda cans the challengers and Gym Leaders also hit with Water Gun. | Inside, there is a battle arena that opens up for a pool underneath. The main arena's right wall can open up like a garage door, so the challengers and Gym Leader can hit frisbees with their {{m|Water Gun}}. The left side's bleachers open up to reveal a row of empty soda cans the challengers and Gym Leaders also hit with Water Gun. | ||
In the back there is a large beach area where the | In the back there is a large beach area where the challengers and Gym leader compete in a Pokémon Wave Ride. There are flags indicating where the Pokémon should turn. If the challenger should win the battle, then they get the {{badge|Coral-Eye}}. | ||
==Pokémon | ==Pokémon seen== | ||
*{{p|Blastoise}} | *{{p|Blastoise}} | ||
*{{p|Seadra}} | *{{p|Seadra}} | ||
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* ''Mikan'' is the general Japanese term for citrus (see {{wp|mikan}}); it's also [[Jasmine]]'s Japanese name. | * ''Mikan'' is the general Japanese term for citrus (see {{wp|mikan}}); it's also [[Jasmine]]'s Japanese name. | ||
* ''Natsukan'' is an abbreviated form of ''natsumikan'' which literally means ''summer orange''. There is no English equivalent. | * ''Natsukan'' is an abbreviated form of ''natsumikan'' which literally means ''summer orange''. There is no English equivalent. | ||
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