Honey Island

Honey Island (Japanese: ハニー島 Honey Island) is the first island Ash, Iris, and Cilan visited during their travels through the Decolore Islands. It is well known for the sweet Honey that some of the Pokémon here produce.

Honey Island
ハニー島 Honey Island

Honey Island
Region Decolore Islands
Debut Danger, Sweet as Honey!

In Danger, Sweet as Honey!, on the island, Ash got invited to partake in an All-You-Can-Eat lottery, which turned out to be a scam of Team Rocket. The lottery was an actual trap in an attempt for them to catch Pikachu, and Ash and his friends got taken to the fields of the island and fell into one of Team Rocket's pits. They got out, and before Team Rocket could get away with Pikachu, a swarm of Kakuna evolved into Beedrill, which caused the groups to get split into three. After finding each other, Ash and his friends managed to reach the Pokémon Center located on the island and enjoyed the island's famous honey.

It also briefly appeared at the beginning of Cilan and the Case of the Purrloin Witness!. Ash, Iris, and Cilan boarded a new boat at the harbor, as they had missed the previous boat that left Honey Island.

Pokémon seen on Honey Island


Combee (multiple)

Kakuna → Beedrill (multiple)

Remoraid (multiple)

Miltank (multiple)

Ursaring

Victreebel

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 三蜂蜜島 Sāammahtfūng Dóu
Mandarin 三蜂蜜島 Sānfēngmì Dǎo
Finnish Hunajasaari
French Île du Miel
German Honiginsel
Italian Isola del Miele
Polish Miodowa Wyspa
Spanish Isla Miel
Swedish Honungs-ön



Decolore Islands
Inhabited Islands
CapaciaCaveFrondGrand SpectralaHarvest
HoneyPaladinScalchopToromWayfarer
Deserted Islands
Deserted Island (BW135)Grand Spectrala Islet
Unnamed Islands
First unnamed island (BW129)Second unnamed island (BW129)
Unnamed island (BW137)Unnamed island (BW138)
Unnamed island (BW139)


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