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Encyclopedia > Pewter City
Pewter City
ニビシティ
Nibi City
A Stone Gray City
Location Info
Region Kanto
Connecting Routes Route 2 (South)
Route 3 (East)
Gym Info
Leaders Brock
Flint (Anime only)
Lola (Anime only)
Forrest (Anime only)
Badge Boulderbadge
Type image:Rock-type_Box.png (Brock/Flint/Forrest)
image:Water-type_Box.png (Lola)

Pewter City (Japanese: ニビシティ Nibi Shiti) is a fictional city in the Pokémon series of video games, anime and manga. Pewter City is located in northwest Kanto, between Viridian Forest and Mt. Moon. It is the second nearest city to Pallet Town, hometown of the anime character Ash Ketchum. The Gym leader of the Pewter City Gym is Brock, who in the anime joined Ash in his quest. Brock trains Rock-type Pokémon and owns a Geodude and Onix. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (767x640, 723 KB)[edit] Summary This image is from the Pokémon series of cartoons, video games, or other media, and the copyright for it is owned by Pokémon USA, Inc. ... Region can be used to mean either: any more or less well-defined geographical area of a country or continent, defined by geography, culture or history in political geography, an administrative subdivision of a country or of the European Union. ... Map of the Kanto Region Ken Sugimori Advanced Artwork Kanto (not to be confused with the region in Japan) is a large seaside region or state of the Pokémon world, and is the first of several regions to appears in Pokémon video games, television series, and Pokémon... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Pokemon. ... Brock, known in Japan as Takeshi ), is a character in the fictional world of Pokémon. ... The Pokémon , Pocket Monsters) anime metaseries, based on the video game series, was created in Japan and was then adapted for the North American television market. ... The Pokémon , Pocket Monsters) anime metaseries, based on the video game series, was created in Japan and was then adapted for the North American television market. ... The Pokémon , Pocket Monsters) anime metaseries, based on the video game series, was created in Japan and was then adapted for the North American television market. ... Image File history File links Rock-type_Box. ... Below is a list of fictional Gym Leaders from the Kanto region in the Pokémon series of video games games, anime and manga. ... Image File history File links Water-type_Box. ... Below is a list of fictional Gym Leaders from the Kanto region in the Pokémon series of video games games, anime and manga. ... This list is of fictional cities: villages, towns, and cities that do not exist in the world we know. ... The official Pokémon logo. ... Viridian Forest is an area located between Viridian City and Pewter City in the Pokémon Video Games. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Brock, known in Japan as Takeshi ), is a character in the fictional world of Pokémon. ... The main characters of the Advanced Generation: Brock, Ash, May, Max, along with Mudkip, Treecko, Pikachu, and Torchic. ... Geodude ) is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ... Onix (イワーク Iwark in Japanese, also called Onix in both German and French) is a rock-type Pokémon. ...

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Overview

Pewter City is the first available city with a Gym Leader in the Red, Blue, Yellow, FireRed, and LeafGreen Pokémon video games and appears in Gold, Silver and Crystal after completion of the Pokémon League. Brock is the Pewter City Gym Leader specializing in Rock-type Pokémon. Pewter City is also famous for its museum. The museum exhibits Pokémon fossils that were found at Mt. Moon. The museum is closed in the Gold and Silver versions due to renovations. Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue (known in Japan as Pocket Monsters: Red and Pocket Monsters: Green) are the first two installments of the Pokémon series of role-playing video games, released for the Game Boy in Japan in 1996. ... Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition is the fourth game in the Pokémon video game series in Japan, and the third in North America and Europe. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards and the Pokémon Collaborative Projects article style, this Pokémon-related article or section may require cleanup. ...

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The Museum

The Museum is one of the main attractions of Pewter City. It has a ‎ 50 admission price. On the first floor are the fossils of Aerodactyl and Kabutops. The second floor features a space exhibit with a large Space Shuttle Columbia model on display (in Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen, it will just be a generic space shuttle). You can also see Moon Stones that are rumoured to have come from the moon. Once you have received HM01 (Cut) and defeated the Cerulean Gym Leader, Misty, you can sneak into the museum through the side. After you talk to the scientist next to the stand, he will secretly give you Old Amber, which you can take to Cinnabar Island and use to bring Aerodactyl back to life. Image File history File links Pokébuck_sign. ... Aerodactyl , Ptera) are one of the 416 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar[1] Pokémon media franchise – a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. ... Kabutops ) is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ... Space Shuttle Columbia (NASA Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-102) was the first space shuttle in NASAs orbital fleet. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... This article is about the NASA Space Shuttle vehicle. ... Cinnabar Island , Guren Island) is a fictional city in the Pokémon series. ...

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The Path to Mt. Moon

Pewter City is along the path to Mt. Moon, which contains a variety of Pokémon, including the rare Clefairy. Clefairies are rumoured to dance on Monday nights, though they avoid humans.

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Pewter City (Anime version)

The first citizen Ash and Misty meet is Flint, Brock's father, unknown to Ash at the time. The Pewter City Pokémon Center is where Ash gets this idea for the Kanto League. Either at the form mention cafe of the P.C. or a fast food joint, Ash leaves Misty stuck with the bill. The Gym is inside a giant Petwer-like rock, where Ash had his battles with Brock. Also not too far away, in a Japanese-style house that home to Brock and his family.


In the Pokémon Chronicles episode, "A Family That Battles, Stays Together", Brock returns home to find out that his mom has become a water trainer. He then has to help his brother to save the Gym. He does and he gives his brother Forrester a few of his Pokémon including Onix, Geodude and Crobat.


Ash, May, Max and Brock make a stop at Pewter City on the way to their final Battle Frontier area and have to protect the gym from Team Rocket. It seems that Brock's mother painted over inside and outside of the Gym.

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Demographics

The population of Pewter City is 23.

Pokémon regions and locations
Kanto: Pallet Town | Viridian City | Pewter City | Cerulean City | Vermilion City | Celadon City | Lavender Town | Fuchsia City | Saffron City | Seafoam Islands | Cinnabar Island | Indigo Plateau
Johto: New Bark Town | Cherrygrove City | Violet City | Azalea Town | Goldenrod City | Ecruteak City | Olivine City | Whirl Islands | Cianwood City | Mahogany Town | Blackthorn City | Mt. Silver | Silver Town
Hoenn: Littleroot Town | Oldale Town | Petalburg City | Rustboro City | Dewford Town | Slateport City | Mauville City | Verdanturf Town | Fallarbor Town | Lavaridge Town | Fortree City | Lilycove City | Mossdeep City | Sootopolis City | Pacifidlog Town | Ever Grande City
Shin'ou: Futaba Town | Masago Town | Kotobuki City | Kurogane City | Sonoo Town | Hakutai City | Tobari City | Nomose City | Yosuga City | Mio City | Kissaki City | Nagisa City | Foento City
Other: Orange Islands | Sevii Islands | Orre

  Results from FactBites:
 
Pewter City - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (511 words)
Pewter City is the first available city with a Gym Leader in the Red/Blue/Yellow and FireRed/LeafGreen versions.
Brock is the Pewter City Gym Leader specializing in Rock-type Pokémon.
The Museum is one of the main attractions of Pewter City.
Pokemon Red and Blue (538 words)
Pewter City is also located near Mt. Moon, a large cave area carved out of the side of a mountain.
This city is world reknown as an important port city, and harbors many ships including the world famous SS Anne that caters for Pokemon trainers travelling from the different leagues.
Fuchsia city is a mess of jungle and city, and located deep within is the ninja Koga and his gym.
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