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New Bark Townワカバタウン
Wakaba Town
"Winds of a New Beginning"
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Map description

A town where the wind blows and tells of impending change.
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New Bark Town
Location
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Location of New Bark Town in Johto.
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Gen II

New Bark Town (Japanese: ワカバタウン Wakaba Town) is located in southeastern Johto and is the hometown of the Johto player character. It is home to the lab of Professor Elm, who possesses the first partner Pokémon for Johto: Chikorita, Cyndaquil, and Totodile.

Other than being connected to Route 29 in the west, it is also the town that must be passed through to reach Tohjo Falls, Victory Road, and Indigo Plateau, via Route 26 and Route 27.

Slogan

Generation II

The Town Where Winds of a New Beginning Blow (Japanese: はじまりをつげるかぜがふくまち The town where winds of a new beginning blow.)

Generation IV

Winds of a New Beginning (Japanese: はじまりつげるかぜのまち The town of winds of a new beginning.)

Places of interest

Player's house

Main article: Player's house → Johto The player begins the game in the bedroom

In Generations II and IV, this house is where the player lives before beginning their journey. The player's mother lives here, and after the player has left town for the first time, she will save money if the player wishes and occasionally buys decorations for the bedroom, or items such as Super Potions.

The player's bedroom is a bit fancier than Red's bedroom in Red, Blue, and Yellow. In Generation II, unlike Red's room, it can also be customized to include several Pokémon dolls, as well as other decorations like beds, game systems, and carpets. The Town Map hanging on the wall can also be replaced with one of several posters of different Pokémon. However, in Generation IV, this feature is not included.

The player starts the game in their bedroom, in front of their PC and radio. The PC in the top-left corner of the room in Generation II has a few important purposes, but unlike in the Generation I bedroom's computer, it does not contain an item. In Generation IV, the PC is restricted to viewing the player's mail, and the mailbox in the beginning of the game contains a single letter composed by Lyra/Ethan (if the player is a boy/girl, respectively), with the following text signed with said person's name and with a Marill icon in the blue stamp box:

ADVENTURE!
EXCITED!

I love POKéMON!

Professor Elm's lab

Inside Professor Elm's laboratory Inside the upstairs living area of Professor Elm's laboratory

Professor Elm's laboratory lies right next to the western entrance into New Bark Town. Professor Elm works at his laboratory with his aide, usually doing experiments concerning Pokémon Eggs and breeding. Here, Pokémon Trainers just beginning their quest are given the choice to receive either a Chikorita, a Cyndaquil, or a Totodile from Professor Elm.

Inside is one aide of Professor Elm's, a couple of shelves full of books, a table with three Poké Balls (a capsule in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver), a computer, and a few tips for the player. There is also a machine here that has the ability to fully rest/restore all of the player's Pokémon, just like a Pokémon Center. Elm's Aide gives the player oneGSC/fiveHGSS Potions when leaving the lab for the first time.

At the beginning of the game, a red-haired young man can be seen looking through the window into the lab. If spoken to, he will kick people out of his way, and then continue to spy upon the lab.

In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, Professor Elm's lab has an upstairs living area. His house from Gold, Silver, and Crystal has now become the home of Lyra or Ethan.

Friend's house

In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, Ethan or Lyra lives in the house below the player's house. In Gold, Silver, and Crystal, it was actually Professor Elm's original home.

Demographics

Generation II

New Bark Town has a population of 10, excluding the player character's rival Silver.

Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver

New Bark Town's population is 11, assuming Silver is not from the town. This makes it the least populated town in Johto. However, it is the first starting Town to break the tradition by being over 10. This low number is likely due to its lack of amenities like a Gym or Pokémon Center, and its isolation from the rest of Johto.

Items

Pokémon

Generation II

PokémonGamesLocationLevelsRate
Surfing
GSC15-2490%
GSC20-2410%
Fishing
GSC1015%
GSC1085%
GSC2035%
GSC2010%
GSC2035%
GSC2020%
GSC4020%
GSC4030%
GSC4040%
GSC4010%
First partner Pokémon
GSC
GiftGift
5One
GSC
GiftGift
5One
GSC
GiftGift
5One
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
Surfing
HGSS10-2590%
HGSS15-2510%
Fishing
HGSS105%
HGSS1095%
HGSS2030%
HGSS203%
HGSS2060%
HGSS207%
HGSS407%
HGSS4030%
HGSS4060%
HGSS403%
Headbutt
Group A
HGSS2-320%
HGSS2-350%
HGSS2-330%
Headbutt
Group B
HGSS4-520%
HGSS4-550%
HGSS4-530%
HGSS4-530%
First partner Pokémon
HGSS
GiftGift
5One
HGSS
GiftGift
5One
HGSS
GiftGift
5One
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.

Walking Pokémon effects

When interacting with walking Pokémon in HeartGold and SoulSilver, the Pokémon may occasionally show an altered mood specific to this location.

In the anime

New Bark Town in the anime

New Bark Town debuted in Don't Touch That 'Dile, where Ash and his friends visited the laboratory of Johto's leading Pokémon expert, Professor Elm. The group also helped get Professor Elm's Totodile back from Team Rocket, who had tried to steal it. After Ash had registered for the Johto League, the group headed for Violet City for Ash's first Johto Gym battle.

New Bark Town reappeared in Hatch Me If You Can, where Delia and Professor Oak boarded a ship and met up with Professor Elm at the town's port. Ash and his friends later returned to the town after Ash had earned all eight Johto Badges, allowing him to register for the Silver Conference. Afterwards, they headed for Mt. Silver to return the newly hatched Larvitar to its home before the Silver Conference.

In the anime, New Bark Town is the hometown of Jimmy, Vincent, Casey, Lyra, and Top Coordinator Marina.

Gallery

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

In Pokémon Adventures, New Bark Town is shown to be notably bigger than in the games, including amenities such as a general hospital. It is the hometown of Gold.

Gold, Silver & Crystal arc

New Bark Town first appeared in Murkrow Row. In Sneasel Sneak Attack, Silver sneaked into Professor Elm's laboratory and stole his Totodile. Gold, mistaking Silver as the thief who had stolen his backpack earlier, took Cyndaquil from Elm's desk and gave chase to Silver. However, in Elekid Incorporated, the Team Rocket Elite Trio, who had been the real culprits behind the disappearance of Gold's backpack, knocked Gold out and fought Silver to steal Totodile from him. Silver was, however, able to defeat them with Totodile and Sneasel, driving the Team Rocket members away. Gold was later found by Policeman Falkner, who took him to Cherrygrove City for questioning.

In Number One Donphan, Professor Elm was shown to be in New Bark Town's general hospital after being knocked unconcious during the Totodile theft.

Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys

New Bark Town appeared in a flashback in Let's Go! The Journey Towards The Championship, where Professor Elm asked Gold to visit Mr. Pokémon for him. For his journey, Gold was allowed to choose a first partner Pokémon, with him eventually settling for Totodile.

Pokémon Pocket Monsters

New Bark Town appeared in Welcome Back, Clefairy!!, where Red received a Pokémon Egg from Professor Elm there.

Trivia

Name origin

LanguageNameOrigin
Japaneseワカバタウン Wakaba TownFrom 若葉色 wakaba-iro (chartreuse color of budding leaves)
EnglishNew Bark TownFrom new and bark
GermanNeuborkiaFrom neu (new) and Borke (bark)
SpanishPueblo PrimaveraFrom primavera (spring)
Ciudad New Bark*From its English name
FrenchBourg GeonFrom bourg (burg), bourgeon (bud), and jeune (young)
ItalianBorgo FoglianovaFrom foglia nuova (new leaf)
Korean연두마을 Yeondu MaeulFrom 연두 (軟豆) yeondu (chartreuse)
Chinese (Mandarin)若葉鎮 / 若叶镇 Ruòyè ZhènFrom the Japanese name 若葉 Wakaba
Chinese (Cantonese)若葉鎮 Yeuhkyihp Jan
NorwegianNew Bark byFrom its English name
PolishNew Bark*
Miasto New Bark*
Miasto Bark*
New Bark Town*
From its English name
Brazilian PortugueseCidade de New BarkFrom its English name
SwedishNew Bark stadenFrom its English name
VietnameseThị trấn WakabaTranscription of its Japanese name

References

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