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| image = ViridianForest.png |
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| region = Kanto |
| region = Kanto |
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− | | locations = ↑ North – [[Kanto Route 2|Route 2]]<br>↓ South – [[Kanto Route 2|Route 2]] |
+ | | locations = ↑ North – [[Kanto Route 2|Route 2]]<br />↓ South – [[Kanto Route 2|Route 2]] |
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| kind = Forest |
| kind = Forest |
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| hm = None |
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| map = ViridianForestLocation.png |
| map = ViridianForestLocation.png |
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+ | | japanese = トキワのもり |
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− | |romaji = Tokiwa no mori}} |
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− | The '''Viridian Forest''' is the forest that connects [[Viridian City]] to [[Pewter City]]. |
+ | | romaji = Tokiwa no Mori}}The '''Viridian Forest''' is the forest that connects [[Viridian City]] to [[Pewter City]]. |
− | ==Anime |
+ | ==Anime== |
− | In the anime, Viridian Forest is where [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]] catches his first Pokémon, [[ |
+ | In the anime, Viridian Forest is where [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]] catches his first Pokémon, [[Butterfree (anime)|a Caterpie that becomes a Butterfree]]. It's also where he battles [[Samurai]], as shown in ''[[TB004: Challenge of the Samurai|Challenge of the Samurai]]''. |
+ | This is also the location where [[Go]] catches his [[Go's Caterpie|Caterpie]], [[Go's Metapod|Metapod]], [[Go's Butterfree|Butterfree]], [[Go's Weedle|Weedle]], [[Go's Kakuna|Kakuna]], [[Go's Beedrill|Beedrill]], [[Go's Paras|Paras]], [[Go's Parasect|Parasect]], [[Go's Venonat|Venonat]], [[Go's Venomoth|Venomoth]], [[Go's Scyther|Scyther]] and [[Go's Pinsir|Pinsir]] in [[SS006|Episode 6 of the new series]] |
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+ | ==Manga== |
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In the manga, Viridian Forest is home to Yellow. Also, every ten years a child is born there and possesses the abilities to heal Pokémon and read their thoughts. Named people like these are [[Yellow (Adventures)|Yellow]], [[Giovanni (Adventures)|Giovanni]] and [[Lance (Adventures)|Lance]]. |
In the manga, Viridian Forest is home to Yellow. Also, every ten years a child is born there and possesses the abilities to heal Pokémon and read their thoughts. Named people like these are [[Yellow (Adventures)|Yellow]], [[Giovanni (Adventures)|Giovanni]] and [[Lance (Adventures)|Lance]]. |
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==Pokémon in Forest== |
==Pokémon in Forest== |
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− | In Viridian Forest, you can find many bug Pokémon. Some are [[Caterpie]], [[Metapod]], [[Weedle]], and [[Kakuna]]. In [[Pokémon Red and Blue]], you can also find [[Pikachu]], but it is very rare. In [[Pokémon Yellow]], you can find a Pidgeotto in the forest |
+ | In Viridian Forest, you can find many bug Pokémon. Some are [[Caterpie]], [[Metapod]], [[Weedle]], and [[Kakuna]]. In [[Pokémon Red and Blue]], you can also find [[Pikachu]], but it is very rare. In [[Pokémon Yellow]], you can find a [[Pidgeotto]] in the forest; however, it is very rare. |
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+ | ==Other appearances== |
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+ | ===''[[Hey You, Pikachu!]]''=== |
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+ | [[File:Viridian_Forest_Hey_You,_Pikachu.png|thumb|250px|Viridian Forest in ''[[Hey You, Pikachu!]]''.]]Viridian Forest is also a major location in the game ''[[Hey You, Pikachu!]]''. It is played during the beginning of the game and is where the player meets Pikachu for the first time. The player is then given the basics from [[Professor Oak]] on what commands to tell Pikachu. Eventually, at one point, Pikachu will use Thunder onto the player and steal their lunchbox. The player is forced to chase Pikachu around in Viridian Forest until they reach deeper. It turns out that Pikachu was using the toolbox to feed some Caterpie and hands back the toolbox feeling remorse for it's actions. The player then asks Pikachu to stay with them and Pikachu gladly heads back with them. |
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+ | Viridian Forest is also the main setting for the "Caring for Caterpie" activities. The player and Pikachu are given the task to watch over Butterfree's Caterpie. Pikachu mainly does all of the work will the player is there to tell Pikachu when a Caterpie is hungry and to tell it how to get a rosebud down. |
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+ | ===''[[Pokémon Channel]]''=== |
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+ | [[File:Viridian_Forest_Pokemon_Channel.jpg|thumb|left|215px]]Viridian Forest is one of four main locations in ''[[Pokémon Channel]]''. However, one must buy the bus ticket to Viridian Forest from Shop 'N Squirtle first. Viridian Forest is rather small compared to it's appearance in ''Hey You, Pikachu!'' but it is most notable for having concerts here. Near the end of the game, the player can go through Viridian Forest in order to get to the campsite to view the full Pichu Bros. in Party Panic up at the starts. |
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+ | ====Pokémon Found==== |
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+ | *[[Machop]] |
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+ | *[[Pikachu]] |
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+ | *[[Geodude]] |
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+ | *[[Caterpie]] |
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+ | *[[Butterfree]] |
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+ | *[[Bellsprout]] |
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+ | *[[Exeggcute]] |
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+ | *[[Pidgey]] |
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+ | *[[Gloom]] |
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+ | *[[Clefairy]] |
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+ | *[[Beedrill]] |
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==Trainers== |
==Trainers== |
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===Red and Blue=== |
===Red and Blue=== |
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− | ===Bug Catcher 1=== |
+ | ====Bug Catcher 1==== |
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− | ===Bug Catcher 3=== |
+ | ====Bug Catcher 3==== |
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|Level 9 |
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===Yellow=== |
===Yellow=== |
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− | ===Lass=== |
+ | ====Lass==== |
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|Level 6 |
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+ | ====Bug Catcher 1==== |
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+ | ====Bug Catcher 2==== |
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− | ===Bug Catcher 3=== |
+ | ====Bug Catcher 3==== |
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− | ===Bug Catcher 4=== |
+ | ====Bug Catcher 4==== |
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+ | ==In other languages== |
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− | ==Walkthrough== |
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+ | {|align=center width=95% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; font-family:arial; text-align:center; border:black; background-color:white; color:black" |
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− | [[File:Let's Play Pokemon FireRed Episode 3 Viridian Forest|thumb|center|335 px|Viridian forest until 2:12]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | !Language |
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+ | !Name |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |English |
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+ | |Viridian Forest |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Spanish |
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+ | |Bosque Verde |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Italian |
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+ | |Bosco Smeraldo |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |French |
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+ | |Foret de Jade |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |German |
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+ | |Vertania-Wald |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Japanese |
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+ | |トキワの森 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Korean |
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+ | |상록숲 |
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+ | |} |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | viridian forest.png|Bugsy meeting trainer Lyra |
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+ | Viridian_forest_lets_go.png|In Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee |
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+ | </gallery> |
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{{Kanto}} |
{{Kanto}} |
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{{Forest}} |
{{Forest}} |
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+ | [[Category:Pokémon Channel locations]] |
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+ | [[Category:Hey You, Pikachu! locations]] |
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+ | [[Category:Game locations]] |
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+ | [[Category:Anime locations]] |
Revision as of 14:10, 26 March 2020
The Viridian Forest is the forest that connects Viridian City to Pewter City.
Anime
In the anime, Viridian Forest is where Ash catches his first Pokémon, a Caterpie that becomes a Butterfree. It's also where he battles Samurai, as shown in Challenge of the Samurai.
This is also the location where Go catches his Caterpie, Metapod, Butterfree, Weedle, Kakuna, Beedrill, Paras, Parasect, Venonat, Venomoth, Scyther and Pinsir in Episode 6 of the new series
Manga
In the manga, Viridian Forest is home to Yellow. Also, every ten years a child is born there and possesses the abilities to heal Pokémon and read their thoughts. Named people like these are Yellow, Giovanni and Lance.
Pokémon in Forest
In Viridian Forest, you can find many bug Pokémon. Some are Caterpie, Metapod, Weedle, and Kakuna. In Pokémon Red and Blue, you can also find Pikachu, but it is very rare. In Pokémon Yellow, you can find a Pidgeotto in the forest; however, it is very rare.
Other appearances
Hey You, Pikachu!
Viridian Forest is also a major location in the game Hey You, Pikachu!. It is played during the beginning of the game and is where the player meets Pikachu for the first time. The player is then given the basics from Professor Oak on what commands to tell Pikachu. Eventually, at one point, Pikachu will use Thunder onto the player and steal their lunchbox. The player is forced to chase Pikachu around in Viridian Forest until they reach deeper. It turns out that Pikachu was using the toolbox to feed some Caterpie and hands back the toolbox feeling remorse for it's actions. The player then asks Pikachu to stay with them and Pikachu gladly heads back with them.
Viridian Forest is also the main setting for the "Caring for Caterpie" activities. The player and Pikachu are given the task to watch over Butterfree's Caterpie. Pikachu mainly does all of the work will the player is there to tell Pikachu when a Caterpie is hungry and to tell it how to get a rosebud down.
Pokémon Channel
Viridian Forest is one of four main locations in Pokémon Channel. However, one must buy the bus ticket to Viridian Forest from Shop 'N Squirtle first. Viridian Forest is rather small compared to it's appearance in Hey You, Pikachu! but it is most notable for having concerts here. Near the end of the game, the player can go through Viridian Forest in order to get to the campsite to view the full Pichu Bros. in Party Panic up at the starts.
Pokémon Found
Trainers
Red and Blue
Bug Catcher 1
Caterpie | Weedle |
Level 6 | Level 6 |
Bug Catcher 2
Weedle | Kakuna | Weedle |
Level 7 | Level 7 | Level 7 |
Bug Catcher 3
Weedle |
Level 9 |
Yellow
Lass
Nidoran | Nidoran |
Level 6 | Level 6 |
Bug Catcher 1
Caterpie | Caterpie |
Level 7 | Level 7 |
Bug Catcher 2
Metapod | Metapod | Caterpie |
Level 6 | Level 6 | Level 6 |
Bug Catcher 3
Caterpie | Metapod |
Level 8 | Level 8 |
Bug Catcher 4
Caterpie |
Level 10 |
In other languages
Language | Name |
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English | Viridian Forest |
Spanish | Bosque Verde |
Italian | Bosco Smeraldo |
French | Foret de Jade |
German | Vertania-Wald |
Japanese | トキワの森 |
Korean | 상록숲 |
Gallery
Template:Kanto
Forested Areas | |
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