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The '''Glutton's Kitchen''' ({{j|食神の台所|Shokujin no Daidokoro|Cooking God's Kitchen}}) is one of the [[cave]]s in the [[Perplexing Pool]]. The final boss of the cave is the [[Giant Breadbug]]. In the US [[Region|version]] of this cave, there are {{pokos|1190}} worth of treasures and {{pokos|1270}} worth of treasures in the European version. This cave is the only cave in the main game to have entirely | The '''Glutton's Kitchen''' ({{j|食神の台所|Shokujin no Daidokoro|Cooking God's Kitchen}}) is one of the [[cave]]s in the [[Perplexing Pool]]. The final boss of the cave is the [[Giant Breadbug]]. In the US [[Region|version]] of this cave, there are {{pokos|1190}} worth of treasures and {{pokos|1270}} worth of treasures in the European version. This cave is the only cave in the main game to have entirely toybox-themed sublevels, and its name reflects the large amount of food treasures located there. | ||
The only hazard in this cave is [[electricity]]. As such, the only Pikmin that are strictly necessary are [[Yellow Pikmin]]. [[Purple Pikmin]] are also recommended to deal with the [[Spotty Bulbear]] and [[Armored Cannon Larva]], and also to fight the [[Breadbugs]] with. As such, your squad might contain 30-50 Purple Pikmin, and the remainder Yellow Pikmin. White Pikmin may be useful for their carrying speed, but | The only hazard in this cave is [[electricity]]. As such, the only Pikmin that are strictly necessary are [[Yellow Pikmin]]. [[Purple Pikmin]] are also recommended to deal with the [[Spotty Bulbear]] and [[Armored Cannon Larva]], and also to fight the [[Breadbugs]] with. As such, your squad might contain 30-50 Purple Pikmin, and the remainder Yellow Pikmin. White Pikmin may be useful for their carrying speed, but not entirely necessary. There is also a Queen Candypop Bud, and because of the large scale of Pikmin numbers, it is not a problem to leave room for those eight. | ||
==How to reach== | ==How to reach== | ||
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* '''Music''': ''[[Music in Pikmin 2#Toy Railroad|Toy Railroad]]'' | * '''Music''': ''[[Music in Pikmin 2#Toy Railroad|Toy Railroad]]'' | ||
* '''Treasures''': | * '''Treasures''': | ||
** {{icon|Massive Lid|y}} (GameCube US) / {{icon|Happiness Emblem|y|v=US}} (Wii US | ** {{icon|Massive Lid|y}} (GameCube US) / {{icon|Happiness Emblem|y|v=US}} (Wii US) / {{icon|Survival Container|y}} (Europe) / {{icon|Milk Lid|y}} (Japan) | ||
** {{icon|Imperative Cookie|y}} | ** {{icon|Imperative Cookie|y}} | ||
* '''Enemies''': | * '''Enemies''': | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The [[Massive Lid]] and [[Happiness Emblem]]'s places are switched between the | *The [[Massive Lid]] and [[Happiness Emblem]]'s places are switched between the US GameCube and US Wii versions of the game. This is the only known instance in the entire series where two plot-based collectibles are switched between different versions of the game, within the same [[region]]. | ||
*The Glutton's Kitchen is in the same location where the [[Pilot's Seat]] in ''Pikmin'' was | *The Glutton's Kitchen is in the same location where the [[Pilot's Seat]] in ''Pikmin'' was in [[The Distant Spring]]. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |