Cinnabar Lab

The Cinnabar Lab (Japanese: グレンラボラトリー  Laboratory), called the Pokémon Lab (Japanese: ポケモン Pokémon Laboratory) prior to Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, is a facility located on Cinnabar Island.

In the games
It was founded by Dr. Fuji (Japanese: フジ Dr. Fuji), the title held by Mr. Fuji in his youth.

It only appears in the Generation I games and their remakes due to it being destroyed along the rest of Cinnabar Island prior to the events of the Generation II games and. As fossils are obtainable in HeartGold and SoulSilver and the lab is no longer present, players must revive them at the Pewter Museum of Science instead.

According to a report found in Silph Co., was created by the lab.

Hall
The hall has a large reception area and a path to the west which provides access to three rooms.

In the reception area, there is a portrait of Dr. Fuji. The player is surprised upon reading the name, indicating familiarity.

Rooms
In the reception room of the Pokémon Lab, there are two people who will offer to trade. In the research lab, there is a man who is interested in. In the Generation I games, he gives away. In FireRed and LeafGreen, he is a Move Tutor for the move instead. In the experimental lab, there is a scientist who can revive the fossils the player can find at Mt. Moon, Pewter Museum of Science, and Cerulean Cave. In Generations and, after giving him the fossil, the player must exit the lab and return to claim their fossil Pokémon, while in Generation VII, the fossil is revived immediately. There is also a third in-game trade here:
 * In the Japanese, international , and , the old man will offer his for  the player's , while the girl will want to trade her  for the player's.
 * In the Japanese, he will offer a for the player's , with the girl offering a  for the player's.
 * In, the old man offers his for the player's  and the girl offers her  for the player's.
 * In the Japanese Pokémon Red and Green, international Pokémon Red and Blue, and Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, the trade is a for a.
 * In the Japanese Pokémon Blue, the trade is a for a.
 * In Pokémon Yellow, the trade is a for.

In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, no trades are available at the lab.

In the anime
When and  arrived on Cinnabar Island in Riddle Me This, they had planned to visit the Pokémon Lab, although they were dismayed to discover that it, like the rest of Cinnabar Island, had turned into yet another tourist trap.

Its second floor appears to be a Pokémon exercise and training center with a pool and fitness equipment. attempted to go there and steal the Lab's Pokémon, bombing the building's roof in the process. After Blaine had received a phone call about the bombing, Ash and his friends intervened and sent Team Rocket blasting off.

In the Pokémon Adventures manga
In Holy Moltres, was sent to the Pokémon Lab by Blaine to revive the Old Amber that he received from  in Make Way For Magmar!. Red managed to revive the Old Amber into an, which he nicknamed "Aero" and used to fend off Team Rocket and their.

The Lab reappeared in the, where it was revealed to be connected to the Cinnabar Gym, working as Blaine's personal laboratory. Among other things, it was shown to contain a special tank meant for.

In other languages
Zinnoberinsel-Labor Laboratorio de Isla Canela Laboratoire Pokémon (Kanto) Laboratorio dell'Isola Cannella ポケモンけんきゅうじょ (グレンタウン) 寶可夢研究所