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Encyclopedia > Ecruteak City

Ecruteak City is a fictional city in the Pokémon games, located in the Johto region. It is based on Kyoto This list is of fictional cities: villages, towns, and cities that do not exist in the world we know. ... Pokémon (ポケモン Pokemon, pronounced //, although frequently, and even intentionally mispronounced //), is a multi-billion dollar media franchise[1] created by Satoshi Tajiri in 1996 (it celebrated its tenth anniversary on February 27, 2006). ... For other meanings of Johto , see Johto (disambiguation). ...

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Ecruteak Dance Theatre

The Ecruteak Dance Theatre is home to five dancing kimono girls, each with one of the five Eevee evolutions. If you beat all of those trainers, a man with a dancing Rhydon in the audience will give you the HM, Surf. Bold text Kimono on a Japanese postage stamp Kimono (Japanese: 着物, literally something worn, i. ... Eevee (イーブイ Ibui in Japanese, Evoli in German and French) is a fictional species of the Pokémon franchise. ...


Pokémon Gym

The leader of the Gym in Ecruteak City is Morty. He uses ghost type Pokémon. To reach Morty, one must zig-zag through an invisible floor puzzle. For beating Morty you get the TM for Shadow Ball, a ghost move. // Below is a list of fictional Gym Leaders from the Johto region in the Pokémon series of games, anime, and manga. ...


Burned Tower

Long ago, Burned Tower was known as Brass Tower and was once a monument to the legendary Ho-oh. History tells that it burned down in a massive fire, resulting in the Legendary Bird fleeing. The three Legendary Beasts, Entei, Suicune and Raikou, living in the Tower's basement, perished in the flames. However, when the fire died down, Ho-Oh returned and resurrected the three Legendary Beasts and left them to guard the ruins of the Burned Tower. Ho‑Oh, romanized as Houou (ホウオウ Hōō) in Japan, is a fictional, mythical character in the Pokémon series. ... Entei (エンテイ/Entei in Japanese, also called Entei in German and French) is a fictional character of the Pokémon franchise. ... Suicune (スイクン/Suikun in Japanese, also known as Suicune in German and French) is a fictional character of the Pokémon franchise. ... Raikou (ライコー/Raikō in Japanese, also called Raikou in German and French) is a fictional character of the Pokémon franchise. ...


Enter the tower, and you will find your Rival looking for a challenge. Beat him, fall through a hole, and you will be in the basement. But to access the part with the Legendary Beasts, you must return with Rock Smash. This will open up the remnants of the first floor to you. There you'll find Hikers as well as holes to access the basement, mostly inhabited by Zubat. After you free the Legendary Beasts, they can be tracked using your Pokedex.

In the Pokémon Anime, Burned Tower is full of Ghost Pokémon belonging to the gym leader, Morty because he is in charge of taking care of that tower and has made it part of the pokémon gym. The tin tower rises beind a tree in the Ecruteak Gym, as seen in the Pokémon Johto anime from Ecruteak City page with images This is a screenshot of a copyrighted website, video game graphic, computer program graphic, television broadcast, or film. ... The main characters of the Advanced Generation: Brock, Ash, May, Max, along with Mudkip, Treecko, Pikachu, and Torchic. ... Type Chart Pokémon types represent the strengths and weaknesses of different Pokémon. ...


Tin Tower

Tin Tower is the tallest building in Ecruteak City, and was built to replace the Brass Tower. After you obtain the Rainbow Wing, Ho-oh will be at the top of the tower, waiting for you to catch it. Ho‑Oh, romanized as Houou (ホウオウ Hōō) in Japan, is a fictional, mythical character in the Pokémon series. ...


In Pokémon Crystal, Suicune will arrive here for you to catch at one point in the game. To meet Wikipedias quality standards and the Pokémon Collaborative Projects article style, this Pokémon-related article or section may require cleanup. ... Suicune (スイクン/Suikun in Japanese, also known as Suicune in German and French) is a fictional character of the Pokémon franchise. ...


See also

For other meanings of Johto , see Johto (disambiguation). ...

External links

Johto Locations
New Bark Town | Cherrygrove City | Violet City | Azalea Town | Goldenrod City | Ecruteak City | Olivine City | Cianwood City | Mahogany Town | Blackthorn City | Mt. Silver

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Ecruteak City - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (384 words)
Ecruteak City is a fictional city in the Pokémon games, located in the Johto region.
The Ecruteak Dance Theatre is home to five dancing kimono girls, each with one of the five Eevee evolutions.
The leader of the Gym in Ecruteak City is Morty.
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