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Park Meadow Zone

Meadow Zone

Meadow Zone is a location in PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure. This zone is a lush grassland with a river flowing in the center. A cliff in the shape of Dialga and Palkia makes it a unique environment. This zone is mainly inhabited by Grass and Bug-type Pokémon.

Story

Park Pikachu and Venusaur

Pikachu encounters Venusaur.

The story takes place with Pikachu inside a forest after being sent to PokéPark by Mew. Pikachu ventures out through the forest and encounters one of his friends, Chikorita. Outside the forest, they meet Bulbasaur and challenges Bulbasaur's attraction. However, after winning and receiving the prism piece, Chikorita is kidnapped by Treecko and Mankey who is taken to the park keeper, Venusaur.

Pikachu strolls around Meadow Zone and encounters the front gate to Venusaur's den. However, it is guarded by Treecko and Mankey, whom Pikachu challenges to get through to the den. Once defeated, Pikachu enters the den and finds Venusaur with Chikorita. Venusaur then asks Pikachu to challenge his attraction in return for Chikorita and a prism piece. Once Pikachu defeats Venusaur's attraction, he is now told to settle a dispute with the other park keepers, Empoleon and Blaziken; Pikachu now has access to the Meeting Place.

Inhabitants

Park Turtwig Turtwig
P-003
Park Torterra Torterra
P-004
Park Buneary Buneary
P-005
Park Munchlax Munchlax
P-006
Park Treecko Treecko
P-007
Park Mankey Mankey
P-008
Park Bidoof Bidoof
P-009
Park Bibarel Bibarel
P-010
Park Oddish Oddish
P-011
Park Aipom Aipom
P-012
Park Ambipom Ambipom
P-013
Park Leafeon Leafeon
P-014
Park Spearow Spearow
P-015
Park Croagunk Croagunk
P-016
Park Starly Starly
P-017
Park Bonsly Bonsly
P-018
Park Sudowoodo Sudowoodo
P-019
Park Pachirisu Pachirisu
P-020
Park Lotad Lotad
P-021
Park Shinx Shinx
P-022
Park Scyther Scyther
P-023
Park Magikarp Magikarp
P-024
Park Caterpie Caterpie
P-025
Park Butterfree Butterfree
P-026
Park Weedle Weedle
P-027
Park Shroomish Shroomish
P-028
Park Tropius Tropius
P-029
Park Bulbasaur Bulbasaur
P-030
Park Venusaur Venusaur
P-031
Park Chimchar Chimchar
P-102
Park Celebi Celebi
P-188

Attractions

Bulbasaur's Daring Dash

Park Daring Dash

Bulbasaur's Daring Dash

Bulbasaur's Daring Dash is a standard race between your Pokémon and six other Pokémon. This race is timed, and the first one to the finish line wins the attraction.

  • To run, shake the Wii remote.
    • The faster you shake the Wii remote, the faster the Pokémon will dash.

Pokémon

Number Pokémon Record to Beat
-- Park Pikachu

Pikachu

00:09.70
P-003 Park Turtwig

Turtwig

00:10.50
P-005 Park Buneary

Buneary

00:08.70
P-006 Park Munchlax

Munchlax

00:11.60
P-007 Park Treecko

Treecko

00:10.00
P-009 Park Bidoof

Bidoof

00:10.90
P-010 Park Bibarel

Bibarel

00:10.10
P-011 Park Oddish

Oddish

00:11.10
P-014 Park Leafeon

Leafeon

00:05.60
P-016 Park Croagunk

Croagunk

00:09.20
P-018 Park Bonsly

Bonsly

00:11.90
P-020 Park Pachirisu

Pachirisu

00:08.10
P-021 Park Lotad

Lotad

00:12.40
P-022 Park Shinx

Shinx

00:07.40
P-023 Park Scyther

Scyther

00:06.80
P-024 Park Magikarp

Magikarp

00:14.50
P-025 Park Caterpie

Caterpie

00:13.70
P-027 Park Weedle

Weedle

00:13.10
P-028 Park Shroomish

Shroomish

00:11.30
P-030 Park Bulbasaur

Bulbasaur

00:10.80
P-102 Park Chimchar

Chimchar

00:09.80
P-117 Park Ponyta

Ponyta

00:07.10
P-154 Park Arcanine

Arcanine

00:06.30
P-159 Park Eevee

Eevee

00:07.70
P-163 Park Jolteon

Jolteon

00:06.10
P-180 Park Mew

Mew

00:05.40

Venusaur's Vine Swing

Park Vine Swing

Venusaur's Vine Swing

Venusaur's Vine Swing is a targeting game where the Pokémon must build up speed while hanging on a vine. The Pokémon releases from the vine and lands. The longer they are from the starting point, the better.

  • To swing the vine, flick the Wii remote in time to build up speed.
    • Flick in time with the vine to gain momentum.
  • To release from the vine, press the "B" button.

Pokémon

Number Pokémon Record to Beat
-- Park Pikachu

Pikachu

040m
P-006 Park Munchlax

Munchlax

038m
P-007 Park Treecko

Treecko

049m
P-008 Park Mankey

Mankey

062m
P-012 Park Aipom

Aipom

058m
P-013 Park Ambipom

Ambipom

072m
P-016 Park Croagunk

Croagunk

067m
P-020 Park Pachirisu

Pachirisu

044m
P-024 Park Magikarp

Magikarp

023m
P-070 Park Primeape

Primeape

078m
P-102 Park Chimchar

Chimchar

053m
P-103 Park Infernape

Infernape

084m
P-120 Park Blaziken

Blaziken

087m
P-127 Park Tangrowth

Tangrowth

075m
P-174 Park Lucario

Lucario

081m
P-181 Park Jirachi

Jirachi

100m
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