Pewter City - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokmon encyclopedia

Publish date: 2024-05-30
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Pewter City (Japanese: ニビシティ Nibi City) is a city located in northwestern Kanto. The most notable resident of the city is Brock, a Rock-type expert and the Leader of the Pewter Gym.

The city has two exits. To the east is Route 3, leading to Route 4 and Mt. Moon. To the south is Route 2, leading to Viridian City.

Slogan

Generations I-III, VII

A Stone Gray City (Japanese: ニビははいいろいしのいろ Nibi is the color of gray stone.)

Generation IV

Between Rugged Mountains (Japanese: けわしきやまあいのまち The town of rugged mountains.)

Geography

Overworld

Places of interest

Pewter Museum of Science

Main article: Pewter Museum of Science The museum in HeartGold and SoulSilver

One of Pewter City's main attractions is the famous museum located in the northwestern part of the city. The main building is open to the public for $50 and features several scientific artifacts.

There are two floors to explore in the Pewter Museum of Science. The first floor holds the front desk and a fossil exhibit containing the fossils of Aerodactyl and Kabutops. The second floor hosts a space exhibit, featuring a space shuttle and a large Moon Stone that fell from space and landed on Mt. Moon. The player is able to explore the museum at any time, after paying the admission fee.

Once the ability to use Cut out of battle is gained,RBYFRLG or after the player's Partner Pokémon is taught the Secret Technique Chop Down,PE the player can sneak into the back of the museum and acquire the Old Amber from a scientist there, allowing the player to revive an Aerodactyl later in the game. In FireRed and LeafGreen, there is also a Move Tutor who will teach Seismic Toss to one of the player's compatible Pokémon.

The museum is closed for renovations during Generation II. In HeartGold and SoulSilver, however, the museum is open for business. There is a scientist in the museum who will revive a player's Fossils, much like the scientist at Cinnabar Island's Cinnabar Lab in Generations I, III, and VII. This is due to the fact that Fossils can be found under rocks using Rock Smash, unlike in Generation II, where players were required to transfer Fossil Pokémon from the Generation I games using the Time Capsule.

Pewter Gym

Main article: Pewter Gym

The Pewter Gym is the official Gym of Pewter City. It is based on Rock-type Pokémon. The Gym Leader is Brock. Trainers that defeat him receive the Boulder Badge.

Other known members include Camper Jerry, Camper Liam, Brock's father, Flint, and Brock's mother, Lola.

Pewter Gym appears in all games set in the Kanto region, appearing much the same in each: a small building with a Japanese rock garden inside, one Trainer, and the Gym Leader Brock waiting on a large stone pedestal. In the Generation I games and their Generation III remakes, whenever the player tries to leave Pewter City, a boy will lead them to the front of the Gym if the player has not earned their Boulder Badge yet.

Signs

Demographics

Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow

In Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow, the population of Pewter City is 28.

Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal

In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, the population of Pewter City is 18. This decrease is due in part to the closing of the Pewter Museum of Science.

Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, the population of Pewter City is 33.

Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver

In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the population is 30. Its decline in population could be due to the Pewter Museum of Science's missing second floor, which was present in FireRed and LeafGreen.

Poké Mart

Generation I
Generation II
Generation III
Lower cashier (Generation IV)
Upper cashier (Generation IV)
Generation VII

Items

Berry plant

Pewter Museum of Science

Main article: Pewter Museum of Science → Items

Pokémon

Generation II

PokémonGamesLocationLevelsRate
Special Pokémon
GSCThe same as the traded PokémonOne
GSCThe same as the traded PokémonOne
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.

Generation IV

PokémonGamesLocationLevelsRate
MorningDayNight
Headbutt
Group A
HGSS3-550%
HGSS3-530%
HGSS3-520%
Headbutt
Group B
HGSS7-980%
HGSS7-920%
Headbutt
Two uppermost trees by the fence, reachable from Route 2
HGSS5-965%
HGSS5-930%
HGSS8-125%
Special Pokémon
HGSSThe same as the traded PokémonOne
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.

Special encounters

Generation IV

One of the Eon Pokémon appears here if the Soul Dew is in the bag. If defeated or run from, it respawns after entering the Hall of Fame.

SoulSilverHeartGold
Spr 4h 380.png
Held item:
None
Latias Lv.40
Spr 4h 381.png
Held item:
None
Latios Lv.40

Trainers

Generation VII

TrainerPokémon
After becoming Champion

Trainer Tips

TRAINER TIPS
All POKéMON that appear in battle,
however briefly, earn EXP Points.

Music

In the spin-off games

Pokémon Pinball

Pinball Red Pewter City.png

In Pokémon Pinball, Pewter City appears on the Red table. Catchable Pokémon include Pidgey, Spearow, Ekans, Jigglypuff, and Magikarp.

In the anime

Main series

Pewter City first appeared in Showdown in Pewter City, where Ash decided to challenge the Pewter Gym for his first Badge. After suffering his first loss to Brock, Flint caught up with Ash and directed him to an old hydroelectric plant located by a dry river bed, where he could charge Pikachu up with electricity. After charging Pikachu up, Ash returned to the Gym, where Pikachu accidentally set off its sprinkler system, allowing it to win the rematch against Onix. Despite this, Ash decided to forfeit the match, feeling like he did not deserve to win. Nevertheless, Brock still chose to give him a Boulder Badge. The Gym was subsequently left under Flint's care while Brock decided to join Ash on his travels.

In A Family That Battles Together Stays Together!, it was revealed that Brock's mother Lola had recently returned home and added a brighter color scheme to the Gym, while also changing it to a Water-type Gym. The Gym returned to its heritage Rock-type theme after Brock defeated his mother in battle. In DPS02, Forrest officially became the new Pewter City Gym Leader after a Nurse Joy from the Pokémon Inspection Agency recognized him as a worthy Trainer for the duty.

The city reappeared in Restore and Renew!, when Ash, Goh, and Chloe visited the Pewter Museum of Science. While enjoying the Fossil Pokémon on show, Goh uncovered an Old Amber and later had it restored, catching the newly revived Aerodactyl.

Pewter City's center features many tall buildings, including a Pokémon Center, which differs from its craggy surroundings. A Contest Hall is located on the outskirts of the city. Pewter City also serves as one of the locations of the Battle Pyramid. In the Japanese version of EP006, Seymour was revealed to work for the Pewter Museum of Science. In addition to Brock, Pewter City is also the hometown of Top Coordinator Solidad and Trainer Pete Pebbleman, who was defeated by Ash during the Indigo Plateau Conference.

Gallery

Pokémon Origins

Pewter City made an appearance in File 1: Red. While visiting the Museum of Science, Red overheard two girls talking about Brock, the local Gym Leader. When he went to the Gym, he found out that Brock was the same man whom he had encountered earlier, just after losing a battle against Blue.

Red then started a Gym battle with Brock, during which the Rock-type Gym Leader gave the beginner Trainer basic advices of strategy, such as those involving type effectiveness. During the battle, Red came to realize that he and his Pokémon were in the battle together, making them his partners. Eventually, Red was able to defeat Brock, earning the Boulder Badge and TM34 (Bide). Afterwards, the young Trainer departed Pewter City, doubly determined to fulfill his quest of completing the Pokédex.

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

Red, Green & Blue arc

Pewter City first appeared Wanted: Pikachu!. After arriving there, Red learned that the townspeople were trying to catch a Pikachu, which had been stealing food from the local marketplace. Using his Bulbasaur's Sleep Powder, Red put Pikachu asleep and caught him without issue. Pikachu did, however, remain disobedient towards him, something that Red's rival, Blue, mocked him for. He also told Red that he was intending on battling the local Gym Leader, Brock, in order to earn the Boulder Badge and make his Pokémon stronger, and challenged Red to do the same. However, the local Pokémon Center had been attacked the previous night, leaving Red's only good choices against Rock Pokémon, Bulbasaur and Poliwhirl, low on HP.

In Onix Is On!, Red entered the Pewter Gym just in time to witness Blue winning himself a Boulder Badge. Red used Bulbasaur and Poliwhirl to face and defeat the Gym Trainers, but by the time the battle against Brock came, both of them were too exhausted to continue, forcing Red to use his disobedient Pikachu against Brock's Onix. Despite the obedience issues and type disadvantage, Pikachu eventually defeated Onix by breaking its body apart, earning Red his own Boulder Badge.

Red briefly revisited Pewter City in Make Way For Magmar! with Giovanni, whom he had met in Diglett's Cave and assumed to be just a fossil collector. Upon arriving in the city, they noticed that the Pewter Museum of Science had been set on fire by two wild Magmar. Red decided to use his recently caught Sandshrew against them, eventually succeeding in immobilizing them with sand. Giovanni gave Red an Old Amber before parting ways with him, and when the Magmar started moving again, Giovanni had his Cloyster freeze and kill them, revealing his association with Team Rocket in the process.

Yellow arc

Starting from Karate Machop!, a group of Machop sent by Bruno attacked Pewter City as part of the Elite Four's attack on the Kanto region. While Brock fought against them to defend his hometown, he discovered that the Elite Four was after his Badge. Once Yellow defeated Lance on Cerise Island, the Pokémon armies attacking Kanto lost their strength and collapsed.

Pokémon Pocket Monsters

Pewter City appeared in Bring Down the Powerful Opponent Onix!!. After seeing Green getting tossed out of the local Gym, Clefairy became afraid of fighting against Brock's Onix and tried to flee, forcing Red to drag him back inside. Once Clefairy found out that his cousin, Pikachu, was a part of Brock's Pokémon collection, he was infuriated and finally became motivated to battle. Onix was eventually defeated by Clefairy's gag moves, making Red the winner and allowing him to take Pikachu with him.

Pokémon Zensho

Pewter City appeared in Pewter City, where Satoshi challenged Brock at the Pewter Gym. Despite Brock's Onix having an advantage over Satoshi's Charmander, Satoshi eventually won by having Charmander chop off Onix's horn, earning him the Boulder Badge.

Trivia

Name origin

LanguageNameOrigin
Japaneseニビシティ Nibi CityFrom 鈍色 nibi-iro (dull gray color)
EnglishPewter CityFrom pewter (a shade of bluish gray named after the tin alloy)
GermanMarmoria CityFrom Marmor (marble)
SpanishCiudad PlateadaFrom plateada (silver)
Ciudad Pewter*From its English name
FrenchArgentaFrom argent (silver) and Argentat[1]
ItalianPlumbeopoliFrom plumbeo (leaden) and the suffix -poli (city)
Korean회색시티 Hoesaek CityFrom 회색 (灰色) hoesaek (gray color)
Chinese (Mandarin)深灰市 Shēnhuī Shì*From 深灰 shēnhuī (dark gray)
尼比市 Níbǐ Shì*Transcription of its Japanese name
Chinese (Cantonese)深灰市 Sāmfūi Síh*From 深灰 sāmfūi (dark gray)
尼比市 Nèihbeih Síh*Transcription of its Japanese name
BulgarianГрад Пютър Grad PyutarFrom its English name
ValencianCiutat PlatejadaFrom platejada (silver)
CzechCínové městoFrom cínový (tin) and město (city, town)
DanishPewter City
Tinby*
From its English name
From tin and by (city, town)
IndonesianKota Peter*From its English name
IcelandicPewtersborgFrom its English name
NorwegianPewter by
Pewter City*
From its English name
PolishMarmoria*
Miasto Pewter*
From its German name
From its English name
Brazilian PortugueseCidade de Pewter*
Cidade Pewter*
From its English name
RussianПьютер-Сити P'yuter-Siti
Мармория Marmoriya
Transcription of its English name
From its German name
SwedishPewter City*
Pewterstaden*
Staden Pewter*
From its English name
TurkishPewter ŞehriFrom its English name
UkrainianМісто Пьютер Misto PyuterFrom its English name
VietnameseThành phố NibiTranscription of its Japanese name

References

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