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{{nihongo|'''Kanto'''|カントー地方|Kantō-chihō}} is a fictional region that appears in the [[Pokémon (universe)|''Pokémon'' universe]]. The Kanto region houses the original 151 Pokémon plus various other Pokémon in the future games, and is also where Ash and his friends venture through for the original Pokémon anime series, as well as in some story arcs in later seasons. The handheld games ''[[Pokémon Red]]'' & ''[[Pokémon Blue|Blue]]'', plus the update ''[[Pokémon Yellow]]'', the Japan-only ''Pokémon Green'' (which became ''Blue'' in America), and the remakes ''[[Pokémon FireRed]]'' & ''[[Pokémon LeafGreen|LeafGreen]]'' all take place in Kanto. In ''[[Pokémon Gold]]'', ''[[Pokémon Silver|Silver]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal]]'', and its own remakes, ''[[Pokémon HeartGold]]'' & ''[[Pokémon SoulSilver|SoulSilver]]'', players may travel to Kanto after defeating the Elite Four in Johto.
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{{nihongo|'''Kanto'''|カントー地方|Kantō-chihō}} is a fictional region that appears in the [[Pokémon (universe)|''Pokémon'' universe]]. The Kanto region houses the original 151 Pokémon, along with various other Pokémon in the future games. It is also where Ash and his friends venture through for the first season of the Pokémon anime series, as well as in some story arcs in later seasons. The handheld games ''Pokémon Red'' & ''Blue'', plus the update ''Pokémon Yellow'', the Japan-only ''Pokémon Green'' (which became ''Blue'' in America), and the remakes ''Pokémon FireRed'' & ''LeafGreen'' all take place in Kanto. In ''Pokémon Gold'', ''Silver'' and ''Crystal'', and its own remakes, ''Pokémon HeartGold'' & ''SoulSilver'', players may travel to Kanto after defeating the Elite Four in Johto.
   
The Kanto region has also played a part in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]. All of the Pokémon in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and most of the Pokémon in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' come from the Kanto region. Additionally, Pokémon-themed stages in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series take place in Kanto. These stages are as follows: [[Saffron City]] (from ''Super Smash Bros.''); [[Pokémon Stadium]], [[Poké Floats]] (both from ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', although the latter is technically designated as being located in "Kanto Skies"); and [[Pokémon Stadium]] (from Super Smash Bros. Brawl, although it is the ''Melee'' version).
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The Kanto region has also played a part in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]. All of the Pokémon that appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and most of the Pokémon in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', and [[Super Smash Bros. 3DS/Wii U]] come from the Kanto region. Additionally, several Pokémon-themed stages in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series take place in Kanto. These stages are as follows: [[Saffron City]] (from ''Super Smash Bros.''); [[Pokémon Stadium]], [[Poké Floats]] (both from ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', although the latter is technically designated as being located in "Kanto Skies"); and [[Pokémon Stadium]] (from ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', although it is the ''Melee'' version).
   
 
It is named after the Kantō region in Japan, where the Tokyo Metropolitan Area is located.
 
It is named after the Kantō region in Japan, where the Tokyo Metropolitan Area is located.
   
 
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Latest revision as of 03:54, 13 March 2018

Kanto

Kanto as seen in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Kanto (カントー地方 Kantō-chihō?) is a fictional region that appears in the Pokémon universe. The Kanto region houses the original 151 Pokémon, along with various other Pokémon in the future games. It is also where Ash and his friends venture through for the first season of the Pokémon anime series, as well as in some story arcs in later seasons. The handheld games Pokémon Red & Blue, plus the update Pokémon Yellow, the Japan-only Pokémon Green (which became Blue in America), and the remakes Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen all take place in Kanto. In Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal, and its own remakes, Pokémon HeartGold & SoulSilver, players may travel to Kanto after defeating the Elite Four in Johto.

The Kanto region has also played a part in the Super Smash Bros. series. All of the Pokémon that appear in Super Smash Bros. and most of the Pokémon in Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and Super Smash Bros. 3DS/Wii U come from the Kanto region. Additionally, several Pokémon-themed stages in the Super Smash Bros. series take place in Kanto. These stages are as follows: Saffron City (from Super Smash Bros.); Pokémon Stadium, Poké Floats (both from Super Smash Bros. Melee, although the latter is technically designated as being located in "Kanto Skies"); and Pokémon Stadium (from Super Smash Bros. Brawl, although it is the Melee version).

It is named after the Kantō region in Japan, where the Tokyo Metropolitan Area is located.

PokemonSymbol Pokémon universe
Characters Pikachu / Pikachu Libre (64  · Melee  · Brawl  · 3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Jigglypuff (64  · Melee  · Brawl  · 3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Pichu (Melee  · Ultimate)
Mewtwo (Melee  · 3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Pokémon Trainer (Brawl  · Ultimate):
Charizard (Brawl  · 3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)  · Squirtle (Brawl  · Ultimate)  · Ivysaur (Brawl  · Ultimate)
Lucario (Brawl  · 3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Greninja (3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Incineroar (Ultimate)
Side Characters Boss Rayquaza
Mii Fighter Costume Team Rocket
Background characters Axew  · Azelf  · Blastoise  · Clawitzer  · Cubone  · Dragonite  · Drifloon  · Dugtrio  · Electivire  · Emolga  · Honedge  · Hoppip  · Hydreigon  · Magnezone  · Mesprit  · Milotic  · Moltres  · Pidgey  · Piplup  · Pyroar  · Scizor  · Shaymin  · Skarmory  · Snorunt  · Steelix  · Uxie  · Wailord  · Whimsicott  · Yveltal  · Zapdos
Stage Hazards Chansey  · Charmander  · Cresselia  · Dialga  · Electrode  · Ho-oh  · Manaphy  · Palkia  · Porygon  · Rayquaza  · Registeel  · Reshiram  · Venusaur  · Zekrom
Enemies Chandelure  · Cryogonal  · Gastly  · Koffing  · Petilil
Poké Ball Pokémon Abomasnow  · Abra  · Alolan Exeggutor  · Arceus  · Articuno  · Beedrill  · Bellossom  · Bewear  · Blastoise  · Bonsly  · Celebi  · Chansey  · Charizard  · Chespin  · Chikorita  · Clefairy  · Cyndaquil  · Darkrai  · Dedenne  · Deoxys  · Ditto  · Eevee  · Electrode  · Entei  · Fennekin  · Fletchling  · Gardevoir  · Genesect  · Giratina  · Gogoat  · Goldeen  · Groudon  · Gulpin  · Hitmonlee  · Ho-Oh  · Inkay  · Jirachi  · Keldeo  · Koffing  · Kyogre  · Kyurem  · Latias and Latios  · Lugia  · Lunala  · Manaphy  · Marill  · Marshadow  · Meloetta  · Meowth  · Metagross  · Mew  · Mimikyu  · Moltres  · Munchlax  · Onix  · Oshawott  · Palkia  · Piplup  · Porygon2  · Pyukumuku  · Raichu  · Raikou  · Scizor  · Snivy  · Snorlax  · Solgaleo  · Spewpa  · Starmie  · Staryu  · Suicune  · Swirlix  · Tapu Koko  · Togedemaru  · Togepi  · Torchic  · Unown  · Venusaur  · Victini  · Vulpix  · Weavile  · Weezing  · Wobbuffet  · Xerneas  · Zapdos  · Zoroark
Stages Saffron City  · Pokémon Stadium  · Poké Floats  · Pokémon Stadium 2  · Spear Pillar  · Unova Pokémon League  · Prism Tower  · Kalos Pokémon League
Items Poké Ball  · Master Ball
Music List List of Music (Pokémon series)
Song "N's Castle Medley"
Collectibles Trophies Melee Trophies  · Brawl Trophies  · 3DS Trophies  · Wii U Trophies
Stickers List of Stickers (Pokémon series)
Spirits List of spirits (Pokémon series)