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If you put 20 of each color Pikmin into your party they will start singing (or humming) a secret song. This song was actually a promotional song for Pikmin 1 in Japan and is called 'Ai no Uta'.
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By going to any dungeon you have not completed and getting every treasure there, you will be brought to a special results screen. By waiting at this screen for about four minutes, Totaka's Song will start playing.
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The game's files list the captain's folders as "orima" (Olimar), "orima3" (Louie), and "syatyou" (The President). The captain "orima2" was removed and was speculated to be Olimar's son.
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Because Olimar is carrying a bottle cap in the game's intro, it would mean he has the strength of at least four Pikmin.
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Several pieces of information in the game hint that Louie was actually controlling the game's final boss, the Spoiler:Titan Dweevil.
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There is early English script for "Louie's Notes" that usually can't be viewed outside of hacking/cheating. All of Louie's Notes were changed during development. There are also 6 missing entries, suggesting they didn't exist early in development. They are:
Spoiler: "Hairy Bulborb"
"Decorated Cannon Beetle"
"Volatile Dweevil"
"Toady Bloyster"
"Segmented Crawbster"
and finally, the Spoiler: "Waterwraith".
Spoiler: "Hairy Bulborb"
"Decorated Cannon Beetle"
"Volatile Dweevil"
"Toady Bloyster"
"Segmented Crawbster"
and finally, the Spoiler: "Waterwraith".
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About 30% of the game's floor layout files are unused.
subdirectory_arrow_right Pikmin 4 (Game)
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The Cutting Room Floor article:
http://tcrf.net/Pikmin_2/Unused_%26_Early_Treasures#Unique_Treasures
Compilation of in-game treasures in Pikmin 4:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtqxzeWbElQ#t=632s
http://tcrf.net/Pikmin_2/Unused_%26_Early_Treasures#Unique_Treasures
Compilation of in-game treasures in Pikmin 4:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtqxzeWbElQ#t=632s
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The Cosmic Archive treasure is a Famicom Disk System disk card for Nazo no Murasame-jo (later localized as "The Mysterious Murasame Castle").
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Pressing certain buttons on the title screen leads to a number of easter eggs, including spawning a Red Bulborb or Iridescent Flint Beetle, manually controlling the spawned enemies, and rearranging the Pikmin to spell out "Nintendo".
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The Decorative Goo and Master's Instrument treasures have the brand name of "Mario Paints", a reference to Mario Paint on the SNES.
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By looking at the Implement of Toil treasure, the brand name is "Nintendo 64", after the console of the same name.
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Pikmin 2's soundtrack contains many variations of the same songs, switching between variations based on what is currently happening, such as Pikmin carrying an item, enemies being nearby, or if sundown is occurring. Most of these variations add or remove instrumentation compared to the normal track, but if the player is controlling Louie or Spoiler:The President, the beat of the music is also given additional syncopation.
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