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Pokémon universe

The Pokémon universe is a fictional universe that encompasses the Pokémon media franchise, including stories and fictional works produced by The Pokémon Company, Nintendo, Game Freak and Creatures, Inc. The concept of the Pokémon universe, in both the fictional works and the general nonfictional world of Pokémon, stems from the hobby of insect collecting, a popular pastime which Pokémon creator Satoshi Tajiri enjoyed as a child.[1] Players of the video games are designated as Pokémon Trainers and the two general goals (in most Pokémon games) for such Trainers are: to complete the Pokédex by collecting all of the available Pokémon species found in the fictional region where that game takes place and to train a team of powerful Pokémon to compete against teams owned by other Trainers and eventually become the strongest Trainer: the Pokémon Champion. These themes of collecting, training and battling are present in almost every version of the Pokémon franchise, including the video game series, the anime series, the manga series, the film series and the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Although Pokémon battles between Trainers is popular in the Pokémon universe, the series also emphasizes the harmony between people and Pokémon. Pokémon battles are treated like a competitive sport where both Pokémon and humans have fun. Pokémon rarely sustain fatal injuries during these battles and they also can obtain remedies for their ailments in a Pokémon Center, a specialized hospital for Pokémon.

Main series regions

There are several regions that have appeared in the various media of the Pokémon franchise. Each of the nine generations of the main series releases focus on a new region. Moreover, several regions have been introduced in spin-off games and two in the Pokémon anime, though most of these are still within the same fictional universe. Usually, the different regions are not accessible from one another via land (or at all within a single game). However, Kanto can be accessed from Johto and vice versa via the sea in Pokémon Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold and SoulSilver versions.

Every region consists of several cities and towns that the player must explore in order to overcome many waiting challenges, such as Gyms, Contests, and villainous teams. At different locations within each region, the player can find different types of Pokémon, as well as helpful items and characters. Many regions are on separate continents with the earlier introduced regions (Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, and Sinnoh) being based on parts of Japan, with later regions being based on parts of the United States (Unova and Alola), France (Kalos), the United Kingdom (Galar), and the Iberian Peninsula (Paldea).[2][3]

Kanto

The Kanto region is the setting of Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow and their remakes, Pokémon FireRed, LeafGreen, Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!. Based on and named after the Kantō region of Japan, this setting started the precedent of basing the geography and culture of the game's region on a real world setting. This region is also visited in Pokémon Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold and SoulSilver.

Sevii Islands

Johto

The Johto region is the setting of the second generation of Pokémon games, which includes Pokémon Gold, Silver, Crystal and their remakes, Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. Again based on an area of Japan, this game's geography is based upon the Kansai, Tokai and eastern Shikoku areas of the country. The game setting draws upon the Kansai region's abundance of temples, the architectural design of the Kansai region and its geographical sights, such as Mount Fuji and the Naruto whirlpools.

Hoenn

 
A map of the Hoenn Region

The Hoenn region is the setting of the third generation of Pokémon games, Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald, as well as their remakes Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. This time being based on the Japanese island of Kyushu; the real world and game region share an abundance of smaller islands around the main one and a subtropical climate. Like Sinnoh, this region is known to have a large range of various natural environments, such as rainforests and deserts.

Sinnoh

The Sinnoh region is the setting of the fourth generation of Pokémon games, which encompasses the setting of Pokémon Diamond, Pearl and Platinum, as well as their remakes Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl and Pokémon Legends: Arceus. [4] It is based on the northernmost island of Japan, Hokkaidō. The region was meant to have a "northern" feel, with some routes being entirely covered in snow.

Battle Zone

The Battle Zone (Japanese: バトルゾーン Battle Zone) is a sub-region of Sinnoh located on a separate landmass northeast of the mainland. Three settlements are located in the Battle Zone: the Fight Area, which holds the entrance to the Battle Tower in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and the Battle Frontier in Pokémon Platinum; the Resort Area, where one can find the Ribbon Syndicate; and finally the Survival Area, home in Platinum to the Battleground and a Move Tutor's home.

Unova

The Unova region is the setting of the fifth generation of Pokémon games, which encompasses the setting of Pokémon Black and White and their sequels Pokémon Black 2 and White 2. For the first time in the main series, the region was based on a region outside Japan, with Unova taking inspiration from the New York metropolitan area.[5]

Kalos

The Kalos region is the setting of the sixth generation of Pokémon games, which is where the games Pokémon X and Y take place. This region is inspired almost entirely by the northern half of Metropolitan France, with landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and the Palace of Versailles having representations here, along with a French style of music and fashion. According to Junichi Masuda, the name "Kalos" comes from the Greek word κάλλος, 'beauty'.[6] The Kalos Pokemon League is based on the Notre-Dame de Paris due to its castle/cathedral-like exterior.

Alola

The Alola region is the setting of the seventh generation of Pokémon games, Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. This region is based on Hawaii, marking the second time a main entry Pokémon game setting has been inspired by a U.S. state. The name itself is a play on aloha, the Hawaiian word for both "hello" and "goodbye".

Galar

The Galar region is the setting of the eighth generation of Pokémon games, which is where the games Pokémon Sword and Shield take place. This region is primarily inspired by Great Britain (mainly England and parts of Scotland), showcasing landmarks inspired by Big Ben and Hadrian's Wall. Two additional areas, The Isle of Armor and The Crown Tundra, are based on the Isle of Man and Scotland respectively.[7] The Galar Region was also introduced in Pokémon Journeys.[8]

Paldea

The Paldea region is the setting of the ninth generation Pokémon games Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.[9] The region seems to be based on the Iberian Peninsula, which encompasses both Spain and Portugal.[10]

Spinoff regions

Pokémon Island

Fiore

The Fiore region is where the Nintendo DS spin-off game Pokémon Ranger takes place. Its name is Italian for "flower".

Almia

The Almia region is where the Nintendo DS spin-off game Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia takes place. The region is similar to Fiore, in that Pokémon Rangers are present instead of Trainers. One of the features of the region is a school.

Oblivia

The Oblivia region is where the Nintendo DS spin-off game Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs takes place. This region is an archipelago composed of several islands located far to the south of both Fiore and Almia. It has many ruins and legends.

Orre

The Orre region is where the Nintendo GameCube spin-off games Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness take place. It is based on Arizona.

Trading Card Game Islands

The Trading Card Game Islands are where the Pokémon Trading Card Game and its sequel, Pokémon Card GB2: Great Rocket-Dan Sanjō! take place.

GR Island

Tumblecube Island

Tumblecube Island is an area exclusively explored in Pokémon Quest. All of the Pokémon in that game are in voxel/cube-like shapes, unlike the other games.

Holon

Holon is a region introduced and explored exclusively in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It is a known habitat of the unusual δ Delta Species Pokémon, also introduced in the TCG.

Ransei

Ferrum

Pasio

Pasio is a region introduced in the mobile gacha game "Pokémon Masters EX," which was originally called "Pokémon Masters". It is an artificial island made by the soon-to-be King of Pasio, Lear. This region, being man-made, does not have any natural wild Pokémon. Hoopa is thought to have brought some of the citizens there, which include Gym Leaders, Elite Four Members, and even Champions from the eight main regions of the franchise.

Aeos Island

Aeos is an island introduced in the MOBA game Pokémon Unite. A mysterious energy known as Aeos energy permeates the island, making Pokémon stronger and giving them enhanced abilities. Trainers from around the world come here to compete in Unite Battles and to harness Aeos energy.

In-universe chronology

According to dialogue in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, Platinum, and Legends: Arceus, the in-game lore suggest that the Pokémon universe was created by a creator deity and Pokémon Arceus, a creature described as "The Original One". Several other Pokémon were made by Arceus: Dialga, the embodiment of time, Palkia, the embodiment of space, and Giratina, the embodiment of antimatter, who was banished to another dimension. Arceus then created Azelf, Mesprit and Uxie; the spirits of willpower, emotion and knowledge respectively. At this early time, Mew, the ancestor of Pokémon, appeared in the universe. After creating the Pokémon world, Arceus went into an eternal sleep.[citation needed]

After Arceus' creation, Groudon, embodiment of the land; Kyogre, embodiment of the sea; and Rayquaza, embodiment of the sky; were born. They are sometimes unofficially known as "the weather trio", as each of these Pokémon possess weather-changing abilities. The clash of these three Pokémon was said to have created much of the Earth's surface. Mt. Coronet was created at this point of time as Regigigas moved landmass to form continents and regions. Stark Mountain and Heatran were also created at this time.

Many years after, the prehistoric era began and the first prehistoric Pokémon came into being. The games state that scientists proved that prehistoric Pokémon roamed the land, as Fossils and other paleontological remains have been found to contain the DNA of Pokémon. The Mew population on the planet may have decreased at this stage, as they slowly gave way to other Pokémon species.

Evolution

According to the in-game myths of Sinnoh, Pokémon and people were originally the same species. Mew is the ancestor of all Pokémon, and the first human recording was in the Stone Age, millions of years before the modern era.

Works

Video game series

Animated series and films

Card game and board game

Books and manga

Detective Pikachu game and film

References

  1. ^ . Time. November 22, 1999. Archived from the original on March 14, 2005. Retrieved May 22, 2010., TimeAsia (Waybacked).
  2. ^ Carpenter, Nicole (4 August 2022). "Everything we know about Pokémon Scarlet and Violet's Paldea region". Polygon. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  3. ^ Puelo, Anthony (2019-11-20). "Pokemon: All Regions' Real Life Counterparts and Generation 9 Region Speculation". GameRant. Retrieved 2020-09-06.
  4. ^ https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-video-games/pokemon-diamond-version-and-pokemon-pearl-version/ The Official Pokémon Website
  5. ^ "Iwata Asks : Pokémon Black and Pokémon White Versions : A Brand New Pokémon World". The Official Nintendo Website. Retrieved 2020-09-06.
  6. ^ "Pokémon X and Pokémon Y: Honedge Revealed!". YouTube/The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. Retrieved 9 October 2019.
  7. ^ https://swordshield.pokemon.com/en-us/expansionpass/ The Official Pokémon Website
  8. ^ "Pokémon Journeys will see Ash travel to previous locales, as well as the new Galar region from Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield on Nintendo Switch". Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  9. ^ "The Paldea region — Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet Official Website". scarletviolet.pokemon.com. Retrieved 2022-08-04.
  10. ^ "Say ¡hola! to Pokémon Scarlet & Violet's Paldea region - Pocket Tactics".

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Release timeline1996Red and GreenBlue19971998YellowRed and Blue1999Gold and Silver2000Crystal20012002Ruby and Sapphire20032004FireRed and LeafGreenEmerald20052006Diamond and Pearl20072008Platinum2009HeartGold and SoulSilver2010Black and White20112012Black 2 and White 22013X and Y2014Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire20152016Sun and Moon2017Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon2018Let s Go Pikachu and Let s Go Eevee 2019Sword and Shield2020The Isle of Armor DLC The Crown Tundra DLC 2021Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl2022Legends ArceusScarlet and VioletThe Pokemon universe is a fictional universe that encompasses the Pokemon media franchise including stories and fictional works produced by The Pokemon Company Nintendo Game Freak and Creatures Inc The concept of the Pokemon universe in both the fictional works and the general nonfictional world of Pokemon stems from the hobby of insect collecting a popular pastime which Pokemon creator Satoshi Tajiri enjoyed as a child 1 Players of the video games are designated as Pokemon Trainers and the two general goals in most Pokemon games for such Trainers are to complete the Pokedex by collecting all of the available Pokemon species found in the fictional region where that game takes place and to train a team of powerful Pokemon to compete against teams owned by other Trainers and eventually become the strongest Trainer the Pokemon Champion These themes of collecting training and battling are present in almost every version of the Pokemon franchise including the video game series the anime series the manga series the film series and the Pokemon Trading Card Game Although Pokemon battles between Trainers is popular in the Pokemon universe the series also emphasizes the harmony between people and Pokemon Pokemon battles are treated like a competitive sport where both Pokemon and humans have fun Pokemon rarely sustain fatal injuries during these battles and they also can obtain remedies for their ailments in a Pokemon Center a specialized hospital for Pokemon Contents 1 Main series regions 1 1 Kanto 1 1 1 Sevii Islands 1 2 Johto 1 3 Hoenn 1 4 Sinnoh 1 4 1 Battle Zone 1 5 Unova 1 6 Kalos 1 7 Alola 1 8 Galar 1 9 Paldea 2 Spinoff regions 2 1 Pokemon Island 2 2 Fiore 2 3 Almia 2 4 Oblivia 2 5 Orre 2 6 Trading Card Game Islands 2 6 1 GR Island 2 7 Tumblecube Island 2 8 Holon 2 9 Ransei 2 10 Ferrum 2 11 Pasio 2 12 Aeos Island 3 In universe chronology 3 1 Evolution 4 Works 4 1 Video game series 4 2 Animated series and films 4 3 Card game and board game 4 4 Books and manga 4 5 Detective Pikachu game and film 5 ReferencesMain series regions EditThere are several regions that have appeared in the various media of the Pokemon franchise Each of the nine generations of the main series releases focus on a new region Moreover several regions have been introduced in spin off games and two in the Pokemon anime though most of these are still within the same fictional universe Usually the different regions are not accessible from one another via land or at all within a single game However Kanto can be accessed from Johto and vice versa via the sea in Pokemon Gold Silver Crystal HeartGold and SoulSilver versions Every region consists of several cities and towns that the player must explore in order to overcome many waiting challenges such as Gyms Contests and villainous teams At different locations within each region the player can find different types of Pokemon as well as helpful items and characters Many regions are on separate continents with the earlier introduced regions Kanto Johto Hoenn and Sinnoh being based on parts of Japan with later regions being based on parts of the United States Unova and Alola France Kalos the United Kingdom Galar and the Iberian Peninsula Paldea 2 3 Pokemon world in relation to the real world Pokemon region Real world location basisKanto Sevii Islands Kantō Japan Izu Islands and Bonin Islands JapanJohto Kansai JapanHoenn Kyushu JapanSinnoh Hisui Battle Zone Hokkaido Japan Sakhalin RussiaUnova New York City United StatesKalos Metropolitan FranceAlola Hawaii United StatesGalar Isle of Armor Crown Tundra England and Wales United Kingdom Isle of Man Scotland United KingdomPaldea Spain and Portugal Iberian Peninsula Kanto Edit See also Pokemon Red and Blue Setting The Kanto region is the setting of Pokemon Red Blue and Yellow and their remakes Pokemon FireRed LeafGreen Let s Go Pikachu and Let s Go Eevee Based on and named after the Kantō region of Japan this setting started the precedent of basing the geography and culture of the game s region on a real world setting This region is also visited in Pokemon Gold Silver Crystal HeartGold and SoulSilver Sevii Islands Edit See also Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen Setting Johto Edit See also Pokemon Gold and Silver Setting The Johto region is the setting of the second generation of Pokemon games which includes Pokemon Gold Silver Crystal and their remakes Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver Again based on an area of Japan this game s geography is based upon the Kansai Tokai and eastern Shikoku areas of the country The game setting draws upon the Kansai region s abundance of temples the architectural design of the Kansai region and its geographical sights such as Mount Fuji and the Naruto whirlpools Hoenn Edit A map of the Hoenn Region See also Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire Setting The Hoenn region is the setting of the third generation of Pokemon games Pokemon Ruby Sapphire and Emerald as well as their remakes Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire This time being based on the Japanese island of Kyushu the real world and game region share an abundance of smaller islands around the main one and a subtropical climate Like Sinnoh this region is known to have a large range of various natural environments such as rainforests and deserts Sinnoh Edit See also Pokemon Diamond and Pearl Setting The Sinnoh region is the setting of the fourth generation of Pokemon games which encompasses the setting of Pokemon Diamond Pearl and Platinum as well as their remakes Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl and Pokemon Legends Arceus 4 It is based on the northernmost island of Japan Hokkaidō The region was meant to have a northern feel with some routes being entirely covered in snow Battle Zone Edit The Battle Zone Japanese バトルゾーン Battle Zone is a sub region of Sinnoh located on a separate landmass northeast of the mainland Three settlements are located in the Battle Zone the Fight Area which holds the entrance to the Battle Tower in Pokemon Diamond and Pearl and the Battle Frontier in Pokemon Platinum the Resort Area where one can find the Ribbon Syndicate and finally the Survival Area home in Platinum to the Battleground and a Move Tutor s home Unova Edit See also Pokemon Black and White Setting The Unova region is the setting of the fifth generation of Pokemon games which encompasses the setting of Pokemon Black and White and their sequels Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 For the first time in the main series the region was based on a region outside Japan with Unova taking inspiration from the New York metropolitan area 5 Kalos Edit See also Pokemon X and Y Setting The Kalos region is the setting of the sixth generation of Pokemon games which is where the games Pokemon X and Y take place This region is inspired almost entirely by the northern half of Metropolitan France with landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and the Palace of Versailles having representations here along with a French style of music and fashion According to Junichi Masuda the name Kalos comes from the Greek word kallos beauty 6 The Kalos Pokemon League is based on the Notre Dame de Paris due to its castle cathedral like exterior Alola Edit See also Pokemon Sun and Moon Setting The Alola region is the setting of the seventh generation of Pokemon games Pokemon Sun Moon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon This region is based on Hawaii marking the second time a main entry Pokemon game setting has been inspired by a U S state The name itself is a play on aloha the Hawaiian word for both hello and goodbye Galar Edit See also Pokemon Sword and Shield Setting The Galar region is the setting of the eighth generation of Pokemon games which is where the games Pokemon Sword and Shield take place This region is primarily inspired by Great Britain mainly England and parts of Scotland showcasing landmarks inspired by Big Ben and Hadrian s Wall Two additional areas The Isle of Armor and The Crown Tundra are based on the Isle of Man and Scotland respectively 7 The Galar Region was also introduced in Pokemon Journeys 8 Paldea Edit See also Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Setting The Paldea region is the setting of the ninth generation Pokemon games Pokemon Scarlet and Violet 9 The region seems to be based on the Iberian Peninsula which encompasses both Spain and Portugal 10 Spinoff regions EditPokemon Island Edit See also Pokemon Snap Synopsis and gameplay Fiore Edit See also Pokemon Ranger Setting The Fiore region is where the Nintendo DS spin off game Pokemon Ranger takes place Its name is Italian for flower Almia Edit See also Pokemon Ranger Shadows of Almia Setting The Almia region is where the Nintendo DS spin off game Pokemon Ranger Shadows of Almia takes place The region is similar to Fiore in that Pokemon Rangers are present instead of Trainers One of the features of the region is a school Oblivia Edit The Oblivia region is where the Nintendo DS spin off game Pokemon Ranger Guardian Signs takes place This region is an archipelago composed of several islands located far to the south of both Fiore and Almia It has many ruins and legends Orre Edit See also Pokemon Colosseum Setting and Pokemon XD Gale of Darkness Setting The Orre region is where the Nintendo GameCube spin off games Pokemon Colosseum and Pokemon XD Gale of Darkness take place It is based on Arizona Trading Card Game Islands Edit See also Pokemon Trading Card Game video game Gameplay The Trading Card Game Islands are where the Pokemon Trading Card Game and its sequel Pokemon Card GB2 Great Rocket Dan Sanjō take place GR Island Edit See also Pokemon Trading Card Game video game Sequel Tumblecube Island Edit Tumblecube Island is an area exclusively explored in Pokemon Quest All of the Pokemon in that game are in voxel cube like shapes unlike the other games Holon Edit Holon is a region introduced and explored exclusively in the Pokemon Trading Card Game It is a known habitat of the unusual d Delta Species Pokemon also introduced in the TCG Ransei Edit See also Pokemon Conquest Gameplay Ferrum Edit See also Pokken Tournament Gameplay Pasio Edit See also Pokemon Masters Gameplay Pasio is a region introduced in the mobile gacha game Pokemon Masters EX which was originally called Pokemon Masters It is an artificial island made by the soon to be King of Pasio Lear This region being man made does not have any natural wild Pokemon Hoopa is thought to have brought some of the citizens there which include Gym Leaders Elite Four Members and even Champions from the eight main regions of the franchise Aeos Island Edit See also Pokemon Unite Aeos is an island introduced in the MOBA game Pokemon Unite A mysterious energy known as Aeos energy permeates the island making Pokemon stronger and giving them enhanced abilities Trainers from around the world come here to compete in Unite Battles and to harness Aeos energy In universe chronology EditThis section has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This section may fail to make a clear distinction between fact and fiction Please help improve this article so that it meets Wikipedia s fiction guidelines and quality standards October 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message This section s factual accuracy is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on Talk Pokemon universe Please help to ensure that disputed statements are reliably sourced October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message This section needs expansion with information and additional citations You can help by adding to it October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message According to dialogue in Pokemon Diamond and Pearl Platinum and Legends Arceus the in game lore suggest that the Pokemon universe was created by a creator deity and Pokemon Arceus a creature described as The Original One Several other Pokemon were made by Arceus Dialga the embodiment of time Palkia the embodiment of space and Giratina the embodiment of antimatter who was banished to another dimension Arceus then created Azelf Mesprit and Uxie the spirits of willpower emotion and knowledge respectively At this early time Mew the ancestor of Pokemon appeared in the universe After creating the Pokemon world Arceus went into an eternal sleep citation needed After Arceus creation Groudon embodiment of the land Kyogre embodiment of the sea and Rayquaza embodiment of the sky were born They are sometimes unofficially known as the weather trio as each of these Pokemon possess weather changing abilities The clash of these three Pokemon was said to have created much of the Earth s surface Mt Coronet was created at this point of time as Regigigas moved landmass to form continents and regions Stark Mountain and Heatran were also created at this time Many years after the prehistoric era began and the first prehistoric Pokemon came into being The games state that scientists proved that prehistoric Pokemon roamed the land as Fossils and other paleontological remains have been found to contain the DNA of Pokemon The Mew population on the planet may have decreased at this stage as they slowly gave way to other Pokemon species Evolution Edit According to the in game myths of Sinnoh Pokemon and people were originally the same species Mew is the ancestor of all Pokemon and the first human recording was in the Stone Age millions of years before the modern era Works EditVideo game series Edit Pokemon video game series List of Pokemon video gamesAnimated series and films Edit Pokemon television series Pokemon film seriesCard game and board game Edit Pokemon Trading Card Game List of Pokemon Trading Card Game sets Pokemon Trading Figure GameBooks and manga Edit List of Pokemon books Pokemon manga Pokemon AdventuresDetective Pikachu game and film Edit Detective Pikachu video game Detective Pikachu live action film References Edit The Ultimate Game Freak Interview with Satoshi Tajiri Time November 22 1999 Archived from the original on March 14 2005 Retrieved May 22 2010 TimeAsia Waybacked Carpenter Nicole 4 August 2022 Everything we know about Pokemon Scarlet and Violet s Paldea region Polygon Retrieved 18 August 2022 Puelo Anthony 2019 11 20 Pokemon All Regions Real Life Counterparts and Generation 9 Region Speculation GameRant Retrieved 2020 09 06 https www pokemon com us pokemon video games pokemon diamond version and pokemon pearl version The Official Pokemon Website Iwata Asks Pokemon Black and Pokemon White Versions A Brand New Pokemon World The Official Nintendo Website Retrieved 2020 09 06 Pokemon X and Pokemon Y Honedge Revealed YouTube The Official Pokemon YouTube channel Retrieved 9 October 2019 https swordshield pokemon com en us expansionpass The Official Pokemon Website Pokemon Journeys will see Ash travel to previous locales as well as the new Galar region from Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield on Nintendo Switch Retrieved 13 October 2020 The Paldea region Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet Official Website scarletviolet pokemon com Retrieved 2022 08 04 Say hola to Pokemon Scarlet amp Violet s Paldea region Pocket Tactics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pokemon universe amp oldid 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