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Fuchsia City (Japanese: セキチクシティ Sekichiku City) is a fictional city located in southeast Kanto, a region in the Pokémon world. The Town's motto is "Behold! It's Passion Pink!".In the video gamesResidentsResidents of Fuchsia City include Warden Slowpoke, Safari Zone owner, the grandfather of Bill (the inventor of the Pokémon PC), and Koga and Janine, the local Gym Leaders. In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, it is also home of the Move Deleter, who has the ability to make Pokémon unlearn any move, including HMs.Pokémon GymFuchsia City is home to Koga, head of the Pokémon Gym in Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow, Fire Red, and Leaf Green. He is replaced by his daughter, Janine, in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal. Whichever of the two is in charge of the Gym, the Gym's interior is a confusing maze of invisible walls. Koga (or Janine) awaits challengers in the center of the maze, clearly visible to challengers as they navigate the maze.Safari ZoneThe Safari Zone is a large national park where Pokémon trainers are able to catch rare Pokémon. In the Safari Zone, a trainer pays $500 in order to get 30 special Safari balls and a limited amount of steps to explore.The Safari Zone is different from a typical area in that the player isn't allowed to battle the Pokémon that live there. Instead, the player must leave their own Pokémon behind, limiting his or her options to flinging rocks to stun wild Pokémon, bait to entice them, or Safari Balls to capture them. While capturing Pokémon this way is more difficult, the Safari Zone is the sole place to capture a number of rare Pokémon, including Dratini, Kangaskhan, Chansey, Pinsir, Scyther, and Tauros. The Safari Zone is closed in the second-generation games. Often, important items are lost in the Safari Zone, including the Surf Hidden Machine, Technical Machines, and the Warden's gold false teeth. Warden Slowpoke's houseIn Warden Slowpoke's Garden, there is a small but very special pond. In Pokémon Yellow and later, it is the only place in the games to catch a wild Gyarados and this saves the player of the pain staking process of evolving a Magikarp. They are, however, very rare compared with the many Magikarps and Goldeens present.MiscellaneousFuchsia City is the southern end of the Cycling Route, which starts off at Celadon City in central Kanto. Route 15 leads into the city from the east, route 18 from the west, and the beach of route 19 is in the south. In the first-generation games, it also houses the first Pokémart to stock Ultra Balls, the most powerful Poké ball the player can purchase.Fuchsia City is also a location in Pokémon Pinball (on the blue table) where the player can catch Magikarp, Goldeen, Kangaskhan, and Exeggcute. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Fuchsia City ] | Searches on eBay |
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