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==Takara Tomy Arts ''Pikmin 3'' mascot collection== | ==Takara Tomy Arts ''Pikmin 3'' mascot collection== | ||
[[Merchandise/List of companies #Takara Tomy Arts|Takara Tomy Arts]] released a collection of keyrings in February 2014 based on ''Pikmin 3''. The keychains are comprised of Red Pikmin, Yellow Pikmin, Blue Pikmin, Rock Pikmin, and Winged Pikmin types, each with either a leaf, bud, or flower, bringing the total number of keychains to fifteen. They are designed to clip onto each other from top to bottom so that one can create "ropes" of Pikmin. These were common to find in Japanese dollar stores | [[Merchandise/List of companies #Takara Tomy Arts|Takara Tomy Arts]] released a collection of keyrings in February 2014 based on ''Pikmin 3''. The keychains are comprised of Red Pikmin, Yellow Pikmin, Blue Pikmin, Rock Pikmin, and Winged Pikmin types, each with either a leaf, bud, or flower, bringing the total number of keychains to fifteen. They are designed to clip onto each other from top to bottom so that one can create "ropes" of Pikmin. These were common to find in Japanese dollar stores. | ||
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File:Pikmin 3 Character Collection.jpg|All 15 | File:Pikmin 3 Character Collection.jpg|All 15 keyrings displayed. | ||
Pikmin key.jpg|Promotional image of the | Pikmin key.jpg|Promotional image of the keyrings. | ||
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== UlalaCube ''Pikmin 3'' bendable keyholders== | == UlalaCube ''Pikmin 3'' bendable keyholders== | ||
A collection of Pikmin-themed rubbery bendable keyholders were released in Japan by [[Merchandise/List of companies #UlalaCube|UlalaCube]] in mid-December of 2013. There are six different types of keyholders, which consist of a leaf Red Pikmin, a bud Blue Pikmin, a flower Yellow Pikmin, a flower Purple Pikmin and leaf White Pikmin, and a flower Winged Pikmin and bud Rock Pikmin, as well as a secret variant which depicts a leaf Red Pikmin, | A collection of Pikmin-themed rubbery bendable keyholders were released in Japan by [[Merchandise/List of companies #UlalaCube|UlalaCube]] in mid-December of 2013. There are six different types of keyholders, which consist of a leaf Red Pikmin, a bud Blue Pikmin, a flower Yellow Pikmin, a flower Purple Pikmin and leaf White Pikmin, and a flower Winged Pikmin and bud Rock Pikmin, as well as a secret variant which depicts a leaf Red Pikmin, flower Yellow Pikmin, and bud Blue Pikmin. All of the keyholders are approximately {{tt|10 cm|3.9 inches}} long, and were sold in boxes of twelve, as well as separately at stores in Japan. | ||
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Secret Keychain.jpg|The secret keychain. | |||
Pikmin keychain.jpg|All 6 keychains displayed. | |||
UlalaCube Bendy Keychains.jpg|The box art. | |||
Secret Keychain.jpg|The secret | |||
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==Uni ''Pikmin 2'' | ==Uni ''Pikmin 2'' Phone Charms== | ||
In 2005, a Japanese pen and pencil company called [[Merchandise/List of companies#Uni|Uni]] sold their pencil leads bundled with one of eight ''Pikmin 2'' phone charms. These include Olimar, Louie, a bud Red Pikmin, a flower Yellow Pikmin, a leaf Blue Pikmin, a bud Purple Pikmin, a flower White Pikmin, and a leaf Bulbmin. One could find the phone charm + leads packs in Japanese stores arranged within a display. The phone charms were later sold separately without the pencil leads | In 2005, a Japanese pen and pencil company called [[Merchandise/List of companies#Uni|Uni]] sold their pencil leads bundled with one of eight ''Pikmin 2'' phone charms. These include Olimar, Louie, a bud Red Pikmin, a flower Yellow Pikmin, a leaf Blue Pikmin, a bud Purple Pikmin, a flower White Pikmin, and a leaf Bulbmin. One could find the phone charm + leads packs in Japanese stores arranged within a display. The phone charms were later sold separately without the pencil leads. | ||
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