Kadic Hospital

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Kadic Hospital is a fictional medical facility featured in the French animated television series Code Lyoko. The hospital is located in the city of Boulogne-Billancourt, France, and serves as a significant setting for various episodes of the series.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Kadic Hospital is depicted as a modern healthcare institution equipped with advanced medical technology. It is closely associated with Kadic Academy, the boarding school attended by the main characters of Code Lyoko. The hospital is often shown as a place where characters receive medical treatment and where significant plot developments occur.

Role in Code Lyoko[edit | edit source]

Throughout the series, Kadic Hospital plays a crucial role in several storylines. It is the place where Aelita is taken when she falls ill due to the effects of the Supercomputer and where Odd, Ulrich, and other characters receive medical attention after various incidents.

Notable Episodes[edit | edit source]

  • Code: Earth: In this episode, Aelita is hospitalized after being materialized into the real world.
  • False Start: The hospital is featured when Odd is injured during a mission and requires medical care.

Facilities and Staff[edit | edit source]

Kadic Hospital is shown to have various medical facilities, including emergency rooms, patient wards, and specialized treatment areas. The staff includes doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals who provide care to the patients.

Related Locations[edit | edit source]

  • Kadic Academy: The school attended by the main characters, located near Kadic Hospital.
  • The Factory: The secret location of the Supercomputer used by the protagonists.

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Categories[edit | edit source]

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