winner island japanese version download Winner (band) The group currently consists of four members: , Jinu, Hoony and Yoon. Former member, Taehyun, left the group in November 2016. Contents. History. 2010–2013: Pre-debut. In 2010, the group's leader, Kang Seung-yoon was a contestant on Mnet's Superstar K2, finishing in fourth place. The following year, he signed with YG Entertainment and made his acting debut in the sitcom High Kick: Revenge of the Short Legged . In 2013, he debuted as a solo artist and released multiple tracks, including the hit single "It Rains". In 2010, Kim Jin-woo was brought to the agency by Big Bang's Seungri through Joy Dance Plug In Music Academy , thus successfully joining as a trainee. Nam Tae-hyun was recruited by the agency through an audition in 2011. Lee Seung-hoon competed in SBS's K-pop Star 1 in 2012, finishing in fourth place. Soon after it was revealed, Seung-hoon signed under YGE on May 16. Song Min-ho initially debuted under Y2Y Contents Company in the group BoM, which disbanded two years later. In 2013, he joined YGE through audition, after being spotted from his acting appearance in Channel A's The Strongest K-POP Survival . 2013–2014: WIN: Who Is Next and debut. In August 2013, the five trainees competed as "Team A" on Mnet survival program WIN: Who Is Next . During the finale episode on October 25, 2013, it was announced that they had won the competition and would be debuting as "WINNER", and would perform as the opening act for BIGBANG's Japanese dome tour beginning on November 15. From December 13, WINNER appeared in their own reality program, WINNER TV , which had ten episodes aired on Mnet. Teasers for the show's episodes were also uploaded on the group's YouTube channel. On March 1 and 2, 2014, WINNER appeared as guests in [w:c:2ne1:2NE1|2NE1]] All or Nothing tour in Seoul Bangidong’s Olympic Park SK Olympic Handball Arena. On March 17, YGE reported Winner will also be appearing as guests in other stops of 2NE1's second world tour. Winner performed in Hong Kong on March 22, April 11 in China, April 26 and 27 in Taiwan, May 17 in the Philippines and May 24 in Malaysia. Between June and August 2014, the group members were re-introduced to the public in anticipation for their debut, through a series of teaser images and videos. Ahead of debut, Winner's debut showcase was held on August 6, with their album 2014 S/S digitally released on August 12 and physically on August 14. After several delays, the group made their Korean debut at the YG Family Concert on August 15, 2014. Their first music show appearance was on Inkigayo on August 17, and soon became the fastest group to win on a music show by taking first place on M! Countdown . The album charted at number one on Billboard World Albums Chart while their lead single "Empty" achieved an "all-kill" in South Korea, becoming the group's first number one hit on the Gaon Chart. On September 10, the group released the Japanese version of their debut album, 2014 S/S: Japan Collection which peaked at No.2 on the Oricon Weekly Album Chart. They embarked on their first Japan tour on September 11, later successfully concluding the tour in Tokyo on October 11, drawing 50,000 fans in total. On December 9, 2014, Fuse announced their 13 Top Breakout Artists of 2014, with Winner coming in at #11, being the only South Korean artists on the list. On December 17 Dazed Digital published their top 20 K-pop tracks of 2014 with Winner at #10 with "Color Ring". 2015–2016: Solo activities, EXIT : E , and Taehyun's departure. In 2015, the group went on hiatus while the members pursued solo endeavors. Taehyun appeared in several acting roles, including in MBC's web drama Midnight's Girl , SBS's Late Night Restaurant , and the joint Chinese-Korean production Under the Black Moonlight . Seungyoon also returned to acting with the successful CJ E&M web drama We Broke Up , which garnered over 16 million views. Jinwoo appeared in the Chinese-Korean drama Magic Cellphone , while Mino competed on the fourth season of Mnet's rap contest Show Me the Money and finished as runner-up. A number of his digital releases from the program were commercially successful, including "Fear" featuring Taeyang, which became the show's most downloaded single with over one million digital sales. In September, the group embarked on their second Japan tour which wrapped up in October with over 36,000 attendees. In December, it was announced that the group would be returning from hiatus in 2016, with a comeback spread over five 'project releases'. The group's first release in 2016 was a "warm-up" duet featuring Mino and Taehyun, titled "Pricked". Although the single was not promoted, it charted at #2 on MelOn and #1 on iTunes in nine countries. In the lead-up to the group's official comeback, a number of musical covers of their title tracks, "Baby Baby" and "Sentimental", were released daily from 20 to 28 of January as promotional teasers, featuring 8 artists, which they are: Lee Hi, Taeyang, Zion.T, DEAN, AKMU, Katie Kim, G-Dragon, and Epik High. The mini-album EXIT : E was released on February 1, and served as Winner's return after a long break since their debut. EXIT : E debuted at No. 2 on Billboard's World Albums Chart and at No. 3 on the Heatseekers Album chart. Lead singles "Baby Baby" and "Sentimental" topped eight music charts in Korea and received a real-time all- kill. Winner held their first concert, "WINNER Exit Tour in Seoul" on March 12 and 13 at Olympic Gymnasiums Arena in Seoul with additional stops in Gwangju, Daegu, and Busan in April. In April, Winner appeared on the JTBC variety show Half-Moon Friends . The show was popular in China, garnering 75 million views via the Chinese platform Miaopai. They were also named as celebrity ambassadors for 2016 Korea Brand & Entertainment EXPO by KOTRA. In June, the group then commenced on their third Japanese tour which drew 36,000 fans in total. In June, Mino was confirmed to be teaming up with iKON member Bobby to release a unit album. Their unit group was called MOBB and released their debut extended play The MOBB on September 8. The EP's 2 collaborative singles, "Hit me" and "Full House", were released the following day. On August 31, it was revealed that Seunghoon will be joining tvN’s new cooking and travel show “Eat Sleep Eat". The show was filmed in Krabi, Thailand and aired starting November 30. On October 12, YG Entertainment announced that Taehyun would be taking a hiatus from the group and that the rest of the Exit Movement series would be delayed indefinitely. On November 25, Taehyun's departure from the group was announced. It was decided that Winner would continue as a four-member group, without any addition of new members. In November, Jinwoo was announced as the lead in the production of The Little Prince by the Korea National Contemporary Dance Company. He is the first K-pop idol to be part of contemporary dance production. Also, it was announced that Seungyoon and Jinwoo will be starring in the web drama Love for a Thousand More . The web drama is a joint production of CJ E&M, YG Entertainment, and YGKPlus. In the same month, Seungyoon was confirmed to be joining SBS Flower Crew after the withdrawal of Sechs Kies members Eun Jiwon and Lee Jai-jin from the show. Mino also joined the cast of New Journey to the West in filming for the third season of the show. Filming started in November in China and the show aired starting on 8 January and ended on 12 March 2017. In December, Mino also participated on Infinite Challenge history hip hop project called ‘Great Inheritance’. He performed the song 'Shoot' about the famous general Lee Soon Shin with Infinite Challenge member Haha. 2017: Fate Number For and Our Twenty For. Throughout January the members started hinting at an upcoming comeback, later it was confirmed by their agency YG Entertainment that the group would be releasing new music on April 4, with the single album Fate Number For . In late-March, several promotional teasers were released, ultimately unveiling the double title tracks, "Really Really" and "Fool". "Really Really" debuted at No. 3 on Billboard World Digital Song Sales, marking the group's best position to date; while "Fool" debuted at No. 4. "Really Really" was also chosen as one of the songs on Apple Music's "Best of the Week" list. As part of their promotions, Winner held a three-day "concept showroom" showcase, from April 2 to 4, at Club NB in Seoul's Mapo District, owned by YG founder/CEO Yang Hyun-suk. In May, Winner released their debut Japanese single, which contains Japanese renditions of "Really Really" and "Fool". Also in May, Mino left with the cast of New Journey to the West to film the show's fourth season in Vietnam. The filming took place from May 8 to May 15 and aired from June 13. On May 10, Seungyoon recorded as special MC for MBC Radio Star. He was filling in for Super Junior’s Kyuhyun, who was filming for New Journey to the West 4. On June, it was confirmed that Jinwoo will be a part of MBC’s variety program Wizard of Nowhere. He took part on the filming in Georgia for about 1 week and the show started airing on July 30. On July 25, it was confirmed that Seungyoon was officially cast in Prison Playbook, TvN drama written by the creator of the “Reply” series, Shin Won Ho. The drama held its first script reading on July 17. Seungyoon took the role of Lee Joo-hyung aka "Jang Bal-jang". The drama aired from November 22, 2017 to January 18, 2018. On August 4, Winner made a comeback with the single album Our Twenty For . Two singles, "Love Me Love Me" and "Island" were released. "Love Me Love Me" was chosen by Dazed Digital as one of the 20 best K-Pop songs of 2017. On August 30, Mino recorded as Special MC for MBC Radio Star, filling in for Super Junior’s Kyuhyun. On October 11, a source from tvN confirmed that Winner has started filming for their version of Youth Over Flowers. The show is a special supplementary show to “New Journey to the West 4”, which ended back in August, granting the wish of Mino to appear on “Youth Over Flowers” with his fellow Winner members. The filming took place in West Australia and airing started on November 7. On November, Mino also joins the filming for Kang's Kitchen, another supplementary show to 'New Journey to the West 4" and a parody to Youn's Kitchen. The show was filmed in Jeju Island and aired starting December 5. On November 30, Seungyoon and Mino released "The Door,” OST for tvN’s drama, Prison Playbook. The lyrics were written by Zico and Song Mino and were composed and arranged by Zico and Pop Time. As of December 2017, "Really Really" surpassed the 100 million views mark, making Winner the first ever male idol group in history to surpass 100 million streams, while keeping their 'Chart-In' status. 2018: Japan tour, EVERYD4Y , WWIC2018, EVERYWHERE: World Tour and "Millions" In February 2018, Winner released their second Japanese single, Our Twenty For , which contained two new original Japanese songs, "Raining" and "Have a Good Day". They also embarked on their fourth Japan Concert Tour. On April 4, the group's second studio album EVERYD4Y was released along with the title track "Everyday". The album contains 12 tracks including a Korean version of "Raining" and "Have a Good Day". The title track 'Everyday' placed no. 1 on all 8 Korean music charts and the new album was ranked at no. 1 on iTunes Charts in 18 different countries. On June 11, Seunghoon was confirmed in the final line-up of dance coaches on KBS2’s teen dance battle program “Dancing High”. He became the coach of the dance team "Big Dipper". The show aired its first episode on September 7. On June 17, Winner successfully held their private stage, WWIC 2018, 3 years since their last event back in 2015. It was held two times at Olympic Hall, Seoul at 1 PM and 6 PM (KST). A total of 6,000 tickets were sold. On July 4, Winner announced their first concert tour, EVERYWHERE. The tour kicked off in Seoul, South Korea at the Olympics Gymnastics Arena on August 19 at 6 pm (KST) and made stops in 7 Asian countries such as Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Singapore, Manila, Jakarta, and Hong Kong. Since the announcement, there have been releases of teasers to promote their world tour. On July 26, "Where R U From", the sub-title track from Big Bang Seungri's solo album The Great Seungri was released, which Mino featured and co-written. The music video for the song was later released on July 27. On August 4, Mino was spotted with the cast of New Journey to the West for the filming of its new season. The filming took place in Hongkong and Hokkaido, Japan. The fifth and sixth season started airing on September 30 and ended on December 2. On November 14, it was announced by YG Entertainment that Winner will bring their Everywhere tour in North America in Early 2019. Winner will make six stops in the United States starting with Seattle on January 15 and one stop in Toronto, Canada on Jan. 27. Other stops in the United States include San Francisco, Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago, New York. On November 26, Mino released his first solo album "XX" with lead single Fiancé. The song dominated the Korean music scenes by topping several domestic charts as well as topping iTunes Album Charts in 16 various countries. In the same month, YG Entertainment confirmed Winner will hold an encore concert in KSPO DOME (Olympic Gymnastics Arena) located in Songpa-gu, Seoul on January 5. In December 2018, it was confirmed that Winner will make a comeback approximately 8 months since EVERYD4Y was released. Winner’s upcoming new song will be a pre-release single from Winner's 3rd official album. It was later revealed that Winner's new single is titled "Millions" and was written by Seungyoon, Mino, and Seunghoon, while the song was composed by Seungyoon, Kang Ukjin, and Diggy. The digital single, "Millions" and its music video was officially released on December 19 at 6 PM while physical copies were released on December 24. "Millions" topped the music chart of 7 major Korean music platforms and of iTunes Song Charts in 19 different regions. Winner performed their comeback stage for "Millions" on December 22 in Show! Music Core. LEGO Island Versions. Several versions of LEGO Island are known to exist, either officially released or discovered. Contents. Beta 9.0. A beta dated July 25th 1997 is claimed to exist, according to a post on Rock Raiders United. Not much is known publicly about this build, however a changelog was found on the disc detailing all the beta releases leading up to it. v1.0 / August Build. This build identifies itself as version 1.0.0.0. It's files date to August 8th 1997 making this is the earliest build known to have had a retail release. Both this build and the September build predate LEGO Island's official release date (September 26, 1997), making it unclear why this circulated in retail at all (considering a newer build was already produced before release). It's theorized that perhaps Mindscape had already manufactured copies of this build, and the changes introduced in the September were considered too insignificant to discard the already manufactured copies. This version is only known to have been released in English and Japanese. v1.1 / September Build. This build identifies itself as version 1.1.0.0. It's files date to September 8th 1997. This is by far the most common version of LEGO Island and the most likely version that any given copy will be, since it existed before the official release date and is the latest official version to be made. The exception is the Japanese version, which appears to have only had a v1.0 release. Differences compared to August build. v1.1 features a number of largely "quality of life" changes. Not much overall functionality differs between them, nor have many bugs been fixed. The following are the known differences between the two: Different dialogue: After entering a name in the registration book in v1.0, the Infomaniac says "Good job! Welcome to Lego Island! Okay, let's get started. ". In the September build, this first sentence is cut and the Infomaniac instead starts at "Okay, let's get started!". Building: During any of the four building sequences, Bill Ding instructs you to click the triangle button when you are finished. However in v1.1, the sequence will automatically end itself once you place the last brick, rendering the triangle button largely unnecessary. v1.0's behavior is accurate to the explanation; you must click the triangle button to finish even if you've placed all the bricks. It's generally assumed testers would miss the opening explanation and become confused about what to do once they'd completed their builds (hence the change in v1.1), But many prefer v1.0's approach since it allows them to continue making changes even after the last brick is placed. Window title: When playing in windowed mode, the August build's window title reads "Lego Island" while the September build's reads "LEGO®". This may be the only time the game uses sentence case for the word "LEGO" instead of capitalizing it as usual. Character selection: In v1.1, clicking a character's icon selects that character even if the icon isn't dragged to a location (v1.0 requires the icon to be dragged somewhere to set the character). This allows players to switch characters and exit the Information Center through other means, such as the back door. However it also necessitates a change in the Infomaniac's animation. In v1.0, selecting Mama or Papa Brickolini ends with him flying offscreen before the game transitions to the selected location, but since players of v1.1 can select a character without actually leaving the Information Center, his animation has been crudely modified to position him back on the floor rather than flying offscreen. Installer background: The background image used in the installer features two flags. In v1.0, these flags have the Mindscape and LEGO logos on them but in v1.1 they're blank white. Key files have been modified and recompiled: This is relevant for any hex editing as the locations of most byte offsets will be different between them. Any specific byte changes will need to accommodate both versions to work correctly for all people. Language Variations. While all known non-English releases of LEGO Island are v1.1, a few versions feature differences that don't strictly affect gameplay. Korean. In late 2019 it was discovered that the Korean release of LEGO Island contains logs and source files for the Interleaf files on the disc. These files would have been compiled into Interleaf files with Weaver, which would have been a necessary part of the translation process considering the Interleaf files contain the bulk of the voice clips. While the game itself is unremarkably still v1.1 code and the Weaver tool is still unrecovered as of this writing, these files are extremely interesting insights into the development process. Italian. Main article: SecuROM. For unknown reasons, the Italian release features SecuROM DRM technology. It's unknown whether all Italian copies contain the DRM or whether any non-Italian copies ever featured it. Japanese. For unknown reasons, the Japanese LEGO Island installer features a version check that fails if the version of Windows you're using is not 4.x (e.g. 95, 98, or Me). This means the installer will fail on any Windows version newer (starting with Windows 2000). As such, for this version you should probably use the LEGO Island Alternative Installer. Minor Variations. These are versions where the game itself has been untouched, but other elements of the disc have been altered somewhat. Cheez Mania. This release was a promotional tie-in with Cheez Mania cheese puffs. The main game is unchanged but the disc contains a Cheez Mania themed launcher. Future. No later versions of LEGO Island are known to exist. Even when the game was re-released in 2001, the September build was still shipped. Through interviews with the game's original developers, it's claimed that a patch was written to fix the infamous turn speed bug but it never made it into any release or patch. If the source code hasn't been lost, it could be possible to produce another version with this (and any other patches that could have been made later on) implemented. But this is only speculation for the time being. Languages. LEGO Island was released in several languages which are documented on a separate page. These have all been found to be v1.1 with only minor changes for localization purposes. Usually this boils down to replacing dialogue in the Interleaf files with all other files identical to the English release, but a few languages seems to have been recompiled the binaries too (particularly CONFIG.EXE which contains a lot of display text). Identifying Your Version. Most of the time you can identify your version by checking the "Last Modified Date" of the files. They'll usually be either August 8, 1997 or September 8, 1997 . As some language releases required further modification to these files, non-English releases may be dated later. If so, you can check the build version by right clicking LEGO1.DLL, choosing Properties, and selecting the Details tab. The vast majority of the time, your version will read 1.1.0.0 meaning you have v1.1. If your version reads 1.0.0.0 and is NOT English, or reads something else like 1.2.0.0, please contact us with information about your copy. Our Twenty For (single) "Our Twenty For" is the second single album by WINNER. It was released on August 4, 2017 with "Love Me Love Me" and "Island" as the single's double title tracks. The physical release comes in two versions: For Dream and For Youth. A Japanese version was released digitally in Japan on August 12, 2017. Contents. Track list. "Love Me Love Me" - 3:37 "Island" - 3:27 "Love Me Love Me" (Inst.)" - 3:37 "Island" (Inst.)" - 3:27 "Love Me Love Me" (Japanese ver.) - 3:37 "Island" (Japanese ver.) - 3:27. Merchandise. Official "Our Twenty For" merchandise was made available at YG SELECT online store and YG PLACE shop in Seoul. Island (Japanese Version) It can be slow sometimes when you listen to the music due to the server's limited bandwidth. When the page or player loads too long, refresh it. You are listening to the song Island (Japanese Version) by Winner , in album Our Twenty For (Japanese Ver.) . The highest quality of audio that you can download is flac . Also, you can play quality at 32kbps, view lyrics and watch more videos related to this song. Love Me Love Me (Japanese Version) - Winner Island (Japanese Version) - Winner Island (Japanese Version) - Winner Love Me Love Me (Japanese Version) - Winner. Hi-Res Music. Recent comments. This song seem to be error, you can't play and download it. You can try downloading other songs with name "Island (Japanese Version)" ReadComicManga.com - Read comics and mangas for free. Lyrics. Baby tokai nukedasō Keitai wa sokkō kinai mōdo Futari issho nara kitto Doko e itte mo mujin-tō. Come come on ma Come on ma girl Mayoi sō na yoru mo Don t worry Sono fuan to osore to Chūcho maru-goto I ll make that go bang B b bang bang. Boku wa kimi no chihei sen-jō no hōbutsu sen Tonari ni kimi ga ire ba soko wa rakuen. Tsumetai biru no tanima kara sukuidashite ageru Sunahama to aozora no shita hora hane nobashite. Eien no ISLAND To. to tobidasō ISLAND Ano nami to hito-tsu ni natte Mi o yudanete boku ni ōru in. To. to. to eien no ISLAND To. to tobidasō ISLAND Ano taiyō o sasoidashite Kokoro moyashite boku ni gōru in. Eien no ISLAND I ll be your ISLAND. Sā yashi no ki no moto de Hieta shanpan I ll be your ISLAND. Manatsu no taiyō yori mo sa Mabushī sono sutairu I feel so hot Kakuteru Shake it mitai ni hada Color o maze burakku ni kogashitai. Shimmy shimmy ya Shimmy shimmy ya hey Kimi no koshi norikonasō Yeah Love handle skrrr skrrr I ll make that go bang B b bang bang. Boku wa kimi no chihei sen-jō no hōbutsu sen Tonari ni kimi ga ire ba soko wa rakuen. Tsumetai biru no tanima kara sukuidashite ageru Sunahama to aozora no shita hora hane nobashite. Eien no ISLAND To. to tobidasō ISLAND Ano nami to hito-tsu ni natte Mi o yudanete boku ni ōru in. To. to. to eien no ISLAND To. to tobidasō ISLAND Ano taiyō o sasoidashite Kokoro moyashite boku ni gōru in. Eien no ISLAND I ll be your ISLAND. Sā yashi no ki no moto de Hieta shanpan I ll be your ISLAND. Koko wa Nobody knows knows Futari dake no Some some Umi ni taiyō shizumu koro Hi o tsukete yo Oh oh. Koko wa Nobody knows knows Futari dake no Some some Mō hitome mo ki ni shinai Moyase ai no honō Oh oh. Wuhohoh ISLAND Wuhohoh ISLAND I ll be your ISLAND Wuhohoh ISLAND. Seafoam Island (anime)

Seafoam Island (Japanese: ビンヌ Binnes ) is an anime-exclusive location close to Pallet Town. It is a tropical holiday resort located near the ocean. In the dub, it shares its name with the Seafoam Islands, a pair of icy islands in the core series games; however, as made clear in by its Japanese name, it is entirely unrelated to the game location. In the original Japanese version, this location is implied to be on the mainland of Kanto. In the dub, it is an island that is said to be connected to Fuchsia City via a bridge. Contents. History. In The Evolution Solution , Ash learned from his mother that she, a few Pallet Town locals and Misty and Brock were going to Seafoam Island for a beachside vacation. Although Ash initially stayed behind to train for the Indigo Plateau Conference, he eventually traveled to Seafoam Island as well to visit Professor Westwood V and find out how Slowpoke evolves into Slowbro. Arriving on Seafoam Island, Ash met up with Misty and Brock who were windsurfing, and together they visited Professor Westwood V's laboratory. Once they met Professor Westwood V, they assisted him in trying to find out the relationship between Slowpoke and Shellder. Meanwhile, Giovanni decided to take a vacation on Seafoam Island. Jessie managed to capture a Shellder for her boss, but Giovanni was unimpressed and ordered the Team Rocket to go to Professor Westwood V's laboratory and steal potentially invaluable information. During a confrontation between the trio and the group, Jessie's Shellder accidentally clamped onto Professor Westwood V's Slowpoke's tail, causing it to evolve into Slowbro and effectively solving the mystery Professor Westwood V was trying to solve. Slowbro blasted Team Rocket off and Ash and his friends eventually said their goodbyes to the Professor. In The Pi-Kahuna , Ash and his friends stayed on Seafoam Island a little longer, with Ash continuing his training for the upcoming Pokémon League there. While jogging, they came across a large traffic jam. The local Officer Jenny explained that it was the surfing season, and many surfers from all over the world were coming to Seafoam Island to ride the famous Humungadunga (Japanese: ビッグ・チューズデー Big Tuesday ), a giant wave that only appears once every 20 years. The wave became famous after a surfer named Jan conquered Humungadunga and planted a flag atop a rock spire simply known as "The Rock" forty years ago. After trying to surf themselves, Ash and his friends befriended Victor, a local surfer. During his first try 20 years earlier, Victor had not been able to conquer Humungadunga, but was planning to accomplish it this time alongside his Pikachu, Puka. With support from Ash and his friends, Victor ultimately succeeded in riding the Humungadunga and planted a flag on a tall rock near Seafoam Island. He then proceeded to inspire young surfers who watched his legendary accomplishment from the beach.

As mentioned in Lights, Camera, Quack-tion , Seafoam Island hosts a movie festival called the Flea Collar Film Festival (Japanese: ビンヌムービー 画祭 グランプリ Binnes Movie Festival Grand Prix ). Cleavon Schpielbunk was a two-time winner at this festival. The festival's connection to the island is never stated in the dub. Seafoam Island has a port, where boats leave for Littleroot Town in Hoenn. In Gotta Catch Ya Later! , Ash received a ticket to Hoenn, where he went to Seafoam Island off-screen and boarded the boat onto his next adventure. In Oaknapped! , Ritchie visited Pallet Town in the hopes of meeting Professor Oak. He was told by Tracey however that the Professor traveled to Seafoam Island to record a TV programme. Tracey tried to contact Professor Oak via phone, but heard from Oak's co-star DJ Mary that the Professor had vanished without a trace. Tracey and Ritchie traveled over to Seafoam Island to investigate. They later uncovered a plot by Butch and Cassidy, who had had kidnapped the Professor for Dr. Namba, who wanted information on Pokérus from Professor Oak. They eventually managed to free the Professor, who then proceeded to record the live TV show he was working on. Gallery. Professor Westwood V's Laboratory Victor's house TV station. Pokémon seen on Seafoam Island. Slowpoke → Slowbro Krabby Magikarp Puka Gyarados (multiple) Trivia. Name origin. Seafoam Island comes from the game location, the Seafoam Islands. Binnes is probably based on Cannes, a city in southern France that is also a beach resort. This is further evidenced by the "Binnes Movie Festival Grand Prix", that is likely based on the Cannes Film Festival. Furthermore, the name is likely a play on the Japanese word "bin", meaning "(glass) bottle", as a play on words as the Japanese pronunciation of Cannes sounds like "can".