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Cinnabar Island

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Kanto Cities & Towns
Pallet Town
Viridian City
Pewter City
Cerulean City
Vermilion City
Lavander Town
Celadon City
Saffron City
Fuchsia City
Cinnabar Island
Indigo Plateau

Cinnibar Island is a fictional city in the Pokémon series. It is located in the Kanto region.

Table of contents
1 Places of Interest
2 Cinnabar Island in Gold/Silver/Crystal
3 Glitches
4 See Also
5 External Links

Places of Interest

Pokémon Laboratory

A Pokémon Lab was located here. It had a fossil ressurection machine, which could turn the fossils that were recieved in Mt. Moon and the Pewter City Museum into an Omanyte, Kabuto, or Aerodactyl, depending on the fossil.

Cinnabar Mansion

Cinnabar Mansion is an abandoned residence north of the Pokémon Lab. According to books found inside, scientists were conducting research on Mew before it got destroyed. Afterwards, it is home to many wild Pokémon and various trainers train here.

Pokémon Gym

The Gym Leader here is Blaine. He trains fire-type Pokémon.

Cinnabar Island in Gold/Silver/Crystal

In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, Cinnabar Island was destroyed because of a volcano, and every building on the island except the Pokémon Center was destroyed.

Blaine's Gym was relocated to the nearby Seafoam Islands because of it.

Glitches

The east coast of Cinnabar Island is full of glitches that can be unleashed in the Pokémon red and blue versions. The Missingno glitch is the most well-known, but there's also a Glitch City that can be accessed. In the red and blue versions Pokémon from the last place you visited seem to always be showing up on the coast.

See Also

External Links