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*Koppaite culture seems to have some overlaps with Earth, as [[Alph]] and [[Brittany]] make reference to English idioms in their reports; Alph uses the phrase "double-edged sword", and Brittany says Alph had "gone absolutely bananas" for the [[Slapstick Crescent]] (a banana). | *Koppaite culture seems to have some overlaps with Earth, as [[Alph]] and [[Brittany]] make reference to English idioms in their reports; Alph uses the phrase "double-edged sword", and Brittany says Alph had "gone absolutely bananas" for the [[Slapstick Crescent]] (a banana). | ||
*Koppai appears to have a simple anthem, which becomes a major [[Music (Pikmin 3)#Leitmotifs|motif]] in the game. It can be heard sung by the three [[leaders]] when they are walking without any Pikmin behind them. The only lyric they use is "Koppai” and the tune is similar to the starting cutscene. | *Koppai appears to have a simple anthem, which becomes a major [[Music (Pikmin 3)#Leitmotifs|motif]] in the game. It can be heard sung by the three [[leaders]] when they are walking without any Pikmin behind them. The only lyric they use is "Koppai” and the tune is similar to the starting cutscene. | ||
*The image of Koppai used in ''Pikmin 3'''s opening cutscene is actually an edited photo of 'The Blue Marble', a NASA photograph of Earth.{{cite youtube|yV834uL04Ms|showing the similarity between Koppai and The Blue Marble|published={{date|10|May|2022}}|retrieved={{date|10|May|2022}}}} Its use as Koppai most likely doesn't mean anything. | *The image of Koppai used in ''Pikmin 3'''s opening cutscene is actually an edited photo of 'The Blue Marble', a NASA photograph of Earth.{{cite youtube|yV834uL04Ms|showing the similarity between Koppai and The Blue Marble|published={{date|10|May|2022}}|retrieved={{date|10|May|2022}}}} Its use as Koppai most likely doesn't mean anything. | ||
*Koppai roughly translates to "playing card" in Japanese, a reference to [[Nintendo|Nintendo]]'s origins. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |