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 | | Where People and Pokémon Live in Happy Harmony | | Location Info | | Region | Johto | | Connecting routes | Route 33 (East) Route 34 (West) | | Gym Info | | Leaders | Bugsy | | Badge | Hivebadge | | Type | Bug | Azalea Town (ヒワダタウン, Hiwada Taun?, Hiwada Town in the Japanese version) is a fictional town in the video games Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal. It is featured south of Violet City, just after the Union Cave and east of the Ilex Forest. It is home to the second Pokémon gym and its leader, Bugsy. Like all towns in Johto, Azalea Town is named after a plant (Azalea). Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1280x576, 43 KB) I, ÎαÏÏεÏÎαÏÏÎµÏ BabelAlexandria, believe this image should be categorized under fair use in the article mentioned above because - It is low resolution. ...
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Johto Cities & Towns Violet City is a town in the video games Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal. ...
The Ilex Forest is a forest located in the Johto Region of the Pokémon world, only accessable in Pokemon Gold, Silver and Crystal. ...
Below is a list of fictional Gym Leaders from the Johto region in the Pokémon series of games, anime, and manga. ...
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Gym Bugsy is the leader of the Azalea Town gym, where he specializes in bug Pokémon. After reaching him by beating numerous forced battles, he attacks with his three Pokémon.
Kurt This town is also home to a person named Kurt, who make different kinds of Poké Balls out of Apricorns. The Poké Balls he makes cannot be found anywhere else, and have special properties. Most of them are also excusive to Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal—while the Friend Ball became the Luxury Ball and the Level Ball became the Nest Ball, the rest may or may not be seen again. Kurt takes a real life day to complete a Poké Ball. While he can only work on a single Apricorn in Gold and Silver, in Crystal he can take multiple Apricorns of the same kind because his granddaughter is now able to help him. The White Apricorn becomes the Fast Ball, The Blue becomes the Lure Ball, The Black becomes the Heavy Ball, The Green Becomes the Friend Ball, The Pink becomes the Love Ball, The Red becomes the Level Ball, and the Yellow becomes the Moon Ball. While the White Apricorn can be found directly behind Kurt's house, The black, blue and red ones must be found on Route 37, and the Green, Pink and Yellow ones on Route 42. Also, Kurt can help you find Celebi, though only in the Japanese versions of Pokemon Crystal. In the fictional world of the Pokémon video games and anime television series, a Poké Ball (known as Monster Ball or Monsuta-bo-ru in Japan) is a spherical device used by Pokémon Trainers to capture new Pokémon and store them when they are not in use. ...
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Ilex Forest Ilex Forest is a forest that lies between Azelea and Goldenrod City. The most notable item in this forest is a shrine is dedicated to Celebi, the forest's protector. In the Japanese version of Crystal, players could go to a Nintendo Event and use the Mobile Adapter to get the GS Ball. The player can then place the ball on the shrine, which causes a Celebi to appear. The Mobile Adapter feature was taken out in the international versions of the game. Goldenrod City is the largest city in the Johto region in the Pokémon game. ...
Celebi ) is one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon from the Pokémon Franchise â a series of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. ...
The GS Ball is the item that allows you to obtain Celebi. ...
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