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+ | |name = Twinleaf Town |
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+ | |japanese = フタバタウン |
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+ | |romaji = Futaba Taun |
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+ | |image = Twinleaf Town DP.png |
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+ | |slogan = Fresh and Free!<br />{{tt|わかばが いぶく ばしょ|Where new leaves breathe.}} |
+ | |map = Twinleaf Town Map.png |
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− | | population = 8 |
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+ | |region = Sinnoh |
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+ | |routes = ↑North - [[Sinnoh Route 201|Route 201]] |
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− | | map = Twinleaf_Town_Map.png}} |
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− | '''Twinleaf Town''' is |
+ | '''Twinleaf Town''' is a location in the [[Sinnoh]] region. Small and quaint, Twinleaf Town is home to the player character and their [[Barry (game)|rival]] in [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Version|Diamond and Pearl]] and [[Pokémon Platinum Version|Platinum]]. It has four houses, with the house in the southeast corner being the player character's house and the house located in the northwest corner being the rival's house. The town has a small lake situated at the very bottom, and it is also the nearest town to [[Lake Verity]]. It lacks a [[Pokémon Center]] and a [[Pokémon Lab]] which was mostly present in previous games. It has two small gardens near the entry with flowers growing. Trees surround Twinleaf Town in a Fence-Type Manner. |
− | ==Pokémon |
+ | ==Pokémon== |
+ | ===Surfing=== |
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− | {|border="1" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" width="75%" |
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+ | {{WildPokeTop|Water|Surfing}} |
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− | !colspan="5" style="background-color:#ADD8E6; color:#000000;"|All Versions |
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+ | {{WildPokeMiddle|Water|054|Psyduck|D/P/Pt|{{tt|*|20-40 in Diamond and Pearl; 20-30 in Platinum}}|90%}} |
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+ | {{WildPokeMiddle|Water|055|Golduck|D/P/Pt|20-40|10%}} |
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− | |style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color:#000000;"|'''Pokémon''' |
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+ | {{WildPokeEnd|Water|Surfing}} |
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− | |style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color:#000000;"|'''Morning''' |
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+ | |||
− | |style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color:#000000;"|'''Day''' |
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+ | ===Fishing=== |
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− | |style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color:#000000;"|'''Night''' |
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+ | <tabber> |
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− | |style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color:#000000;"|'''Method''' |
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+ | Old Rod= |
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− | |- |
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+ | {{WildPokeTop|Water|Fishing; Old Rod}} |
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− | |[[Magikarp]] |
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+ | {{WildPokeMiddle|Water|129|Magikarp|D/P/Pt|{{tt|*|3-10 in Diamond and Pearl; 3-15 in Platinum}}|100%}} |
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− | |100% |
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+ | {{WildPokeEnd|Water|Fishing; Old Rod}} |
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− | |100% |
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− | |100% |
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− | + | Good Rod= |
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+ | {{WildPokeTop|Water|Fishing; Good Rod}} |
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− | |- |
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+ | {{WildPokeMiddle|Water|129|Magikarp|D/P/Pt|10-25|65%}} |
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− | |[[Goldeen]] |
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+ | {{WildPokeMiddle|Water|118|Goldeen|D/P/Pt|10-25|35%}} |
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− | |35% |
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+ | {{WildPokeEnd|Water|Fishing; Good Rod}} |
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− | |35% |
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+ | |-| |
− | + | Super Rod= |
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+ | {{WildPokeTop|Water|Fishing; Super Rod}} |
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− | |- |
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+ | {{WildPokeMiddle|Water|130|Gyarados|D/P/Pt|30-55|65%}} |
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− | |[[Magikarp]] |
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+ | {{WildPokeMiddle|Water|119|Seaking|D/P/Pt|{{tt|*|20-50 in Diamond and Pearl; 30-55 in Platinum}}|35%}} |
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− | |65% |
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+ | {{WildPokeEnd|Water|Fishing; Super Rod}} |
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− | |65% |
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+ | </tabber> |
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− | |65% |
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+ | |||
− | |[[Good Rod]] |
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+ | ===Gift=== |
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− | |- |
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+ | ====Platinum==== |
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− | |[[Gyarados]] |
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+ | {{Pokémon |
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− | |65% |
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+ | |type = grass |
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− | |65% |
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+ | |image = Pt 387 front.png |
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− | |65% |
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+ | |name = Turtwig |
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− | |[[Super Rod]] |
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+ | |level = 5 |
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− | |- |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |ability = [[Overgrow]] |
+ | |item = None |
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− | |35% |
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+ | }} |
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− | |35% |
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+ | |||
− | |35% |
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+ | {{Pokémon |
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− | |[[Super Rod]] |
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+ | |type = fire |
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− | |- |
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+ | |image = Pt 390 front.png |
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− | |[[Psyduck]] |
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+ | |name = Chimchar |
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− | |10% |
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+ | |level = 5 |
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− | |10% |
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+ | |ability = [[Blaze]] |
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− | |10% |
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+ | |item = None |
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− | |[[Surf]] |
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+ | }} |
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− | |- |
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+ | |||
− | |[[Golduck]] |
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+ | {{Pokémon |
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− | |10% |
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+ | |type = water |
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− | |10% |
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+ | |image = Pt 393 front.png |
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− | |10% |
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+ | |name = Piplup |
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− | |[[Surf]] |
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+ | |level = 5 |
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+ | |ability = [[Torrent]] |
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+ | |item = None |
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+ | }} |
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==Events== |
==Events== |
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===The Beginning=== |
===The Beginning=== |
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− | [[File:Diamond-Pearl Twinleaf Town 1.png| |
+ | [[File:Diamond-Pearl Twinleaf Town 1.png|thumb]] |
− | + | After the TV program you're watching ends, head downstairs. Your [[Johanna|Mom]] will tell you that your rival is looking for you. She also warns you not to go into the tall grass, since you don't have a Pokémon yet. Head outside and go to the northwest (top left) house, which is your rival's house. |
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===Blocked Route 201=== |
===Blocked Route 201=== |
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− | [[File:Diamond-Pearl Twinleaf Town 3.png| |
+ | [[File:Diamond-Pearl Twinleaf Town 3.png|thumb|left]] |
− | You |
+ | You can't access [[Route 201]] unless you have spoken to your rival. The blond man here stops you from progressing until you do so. |
− | ===Meet Your |
+ | ===Meet Your Rival=== |
− | [[File:Diamond-Pearl Twinleaf Town 2.png| |
+ | [[File:Diamond-Pearl Twinleaf Town 2.png|thumb]] |
− | Head to your |
+ | Head to your rival's house, located at the northwest of Twinleaf Town. When you reach the entrance, he'll suddenly burst through the door and crash into you with a loud ''Thud!!!'' He'll then go back into his house again to get some things that he'd forgotten. When you enter the house and go upstairs, you'll see him packing his things. Afterwards, he'll run back downstairs. Meet him at Route 201. |
− | [[File:Diamond-Pearl Twinleaf Town 4.png| |
+ | [[File:Diamond-Pearl Twinleaf Town 4.png|thumb|left]] |
− | + | Walk to the left of Route 201 and enter the area surrounding the lake with your rival. See [[Lake Verity]] if you want to continue the story. |
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===After Battle=== |
===After Battle=== |
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− | [[File:Diamond-Pearl Twinleaf Town 5.png| |
+ | [[File:Diamond-Pearl Twinleaf Town 5.png|thumb]] |
− | After battling [[Pokémon]] and meeting [[Professor Rowan]] and his |
+ | After battling some [[Wild Pokémon]] and meeting [[Professor Rowan]] and his assistant, you'll return home. Upon arriving home, your Mom tells you to meet the professor at [[Sandgem Town]], and she gives you the [[Running Shoes]] to help you get there faster. Now, head to Route 201 and begin your journey! |
===After Visiting Sandgem Town=== |
===After Visiting Sandgem Town=== |
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− | [[File:Diamond-Pearl Twinleaf Town 6.png| |
+ | [[File:Diamond-Pearl Twinleaf Town 6.png|thumb|left]] |
− | Head home to tell your Mom about the big quest you |
+ | Head home to tell your Mom about the big quest you're going to embark on. After telling your Mom about the quest you'll be undertaking, she gives you a [[Journal]] to record things that happen to you along the way. Right after you receive the Journal from your Mom, your rival's mother will enter. She asks you to take a left behind [[parcel]] to him. Head to [[Jubilife City]] to give your rival the parcel. |
− | == |
+ | ==Appearances== |
+ | ===Anime=== |
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− | Like most locations |
+ | Like most locations in the Pokémon games, Twinleaf Town is much bigger in the anime. Five notable trainers originate from Twinleaf: [[Tower Tycoon Palmer (anime)|Tower Tycoon Palmer]] and his hyperactive, fine-happy son [[Barry (anime)|Barry]], retired Top Coordinator [[Johanna (anime)|Johanna]] and her daughter [[Dawn]], and Dawn's friend/rival [[Kenny]]. Because of their respective successes, Palmer and Johanna are the two most famous residents, with Dawn in third. |
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | Twinleaf Town is the first starter town in the series |
+ | Twinleaf Town is the first starter town in the series which doesn't contain a Pokémon lab. It's also the first in which the player doesn't receive their Starter Pokémon. |
+ | ==Citizens== |
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− | ==Quick Walkthrough== |
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+ | *[[Dawn (anime)|Dawn]] |
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− | [[Twinleaf Town#The Beginning|Twinleaf Town]] → [[Twinleaf Town#Meet Your Buddy|Route 201]] → [[Twinleaf Town#Meet Your Buddy|Verity Lakefront]] → [[Lake Verity#First Pokémon Battle|Lake Verity]] → [[Lake Verity#First Pokémon Battle|Verity Lakefront]] → [[Twinleaf Town#After Battle|Twinleaf Town]] → [[Route 201]] → [[Sandgem Town#Touring Sandgem Town|Sandgem Town]] → [[Twinleaf Town#After Visiting Sandgem Town|Twinleaf Town]] →[[Sinnoh Route 202#Catching a Pokémon|Route 202]] → ... |
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+ | *[[Johanna (anime)|Johanna]] |
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+ | *[[Barry (anime)|Barry]] |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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{{Sinnoh}} |
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[[Category:Starter Towns]] |
[[Category:Starter Towns]] |
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+ | [[Category:Game locations]] |
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+ | [[Category:Anime locations]] |
Revision as of 13:48, 8 August 2020
Twinleaf Town is a location in the Sinnoh region. Small and quaint, Twinleaf Town is home to the player character and their rival in Diamond and Pearl and Platinum. It has four houses, with the house in the southeast corner being the player character's house and the house located in the northwest corner being the rival's house. The town has a small lake situated at the very bottom, and it is also the nearest town to Lake Verity. It lacks a Pokémon Center and a Pokémon Lab which was mostly present in previous games. It has two small gardens near the entry with flowers growing. Trees surround Twinleaf Town in a Fence-Type Manner.
Pokémon
Surfing
Wild Pokémon Surfing | ||||
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Pokémon | Games | Level | Rate | |
Psyduck | D/P/Pt | * | 90% | |
Golduck | D/P/Pt | 20-40 | 10% |
Fishing
Wild Pokémon Fishing; Old Rod | ||||
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Pokémon | Games | Level | Rate | |
Magikarp | D/P/Pt | * | 100% |
Gift
Platinum
Turtwig |
Level: 5 |
Type: |
Ability: Overgrow |
Held item: None |
Chimchar |
Level: 5 |
Type: |
Ability: Blaze |
Held item: None |
Piplup |
Level: 5 |
Type: |
Ability: Torrent |
Held item: None |
Events
The Beginning
After the TV program you're watching ends, head downstairs. Your Mom will tell you that your rival is looking for you. She also warns you not to go into the tall grass, since you don't have a Pokémon yet. Head outside and go to the northwest (top left) house, which is your rival's house.
Blocked Route 201
You can't access Route 201 unless you have spoken to your rival. The blond man here stops you from progressing until you do so.
Meet Your Rival
Head to your rival's house, located at the northwest of Twinleaf Town. When you reach the entrance, he'll suddenly burst through the door and crash into you with a loud Thud!!! He'll then go back into his house again to get some things that he'd forgotten. When you enter the house and go upstairs, you'll see him packing his things. Afterwards, he'll run back downstairs. Meet him at Route 201.
Walk to the left of Route 201 and enter the area surrounding the lake with your rival. See Lake Verity if you want to continue the story.
After Battle
After battling some Wild Pokémon and meeting Professor Rowan and his assistant, you'll return home. Upon arriving home, your Mom tells you to meet the professor at Sandgem Town, and she gives you the Running Shoes to help you get there faster. Now, head to Route 201 and begin your journey!
After Visiting Sandgem Town
Head home to tell your Mom about the big quest you're going to embark on. After telling your Mom about the quest you'll be undertaking, she gives you a Journal to record things that happen to you along the way. Right after you receive the Journal from your Mom, your rival's mother will enter. She asks you to take a left behind parcel to him. Head to Jubilife City to give your rival the parcel.
Appearances
Anime
Like most locations in the Pokémon games, Twinleaf Town is much bigger in the anime. Five notable trainers originate from Twinleaf: Tower Tycoon Palmer and his hyperactive, fine-happy son Barry, retired Top Coordinator Johanna and her daughter Dawn, and Dawn's friend/rival Kenny. Because of their respective successes, Palmer and Johanna are the two most famous residents, with Dawn in third.
Trivia
Twinleaf Town is the first starter town in the series which doesn't contain a Pokémon lab. It's also the first in which the player doesn't receive their Starter Pokémon.
Citizens
Gallery
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