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Miscellaneous pieces of ''Pikmin'' merchandise. | Miscellaneous pieces of ''Pikmin'' merchandise. | ||
==3DS | ==3DS Card Case== | ||
[[Merchandise/Club Nintendo|Club Nintendo]] released a [[Nintendo 3DS]] game card case in America and Japan. Each case came with alternate covers that | [[Merchandise/Club Nintendo|Club Nintendo]] released a [[Nintendo 3DS]] game card case in America and Japan. Each case came with alternate covers that you can choose between. America received a Pikmin-themed cover and two ''Super Mario''-themed covers, while Japan received a different Pikmin-themed cover and three different ''Super Mario''-themed covers. Each cover is reversible, so you can choose which design you want on the inside and outside. | ||
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3dsPikminGameCase.jpg|The Club Nintendo 3DS game card case. | 3dsPikminGameCase.jpg|The Club Nintendo 3DS game card case. | ||
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== | ==Nintendo badge set== | ||
A set of 3 Nintendo pins were released for Japanese [[Merchandise/Club Nintendo|Club Nintendo]] members, featuring pins based on the ''The Legend of Zelda'', ''Kirby'', and ''Pikmin'' series. | |||
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Club nintendo japan original badges 1.jpg|The Japan-exclusive ''Zelda'', ''Kirby'', and ''Pikmin'' pins. | |||
Club nintendo japan original badges 1.jpg| | |||
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==Pikmin cork coasters== | ==Pikmin cork coasters== | ||
Certain retailers gave away themed cork coasters when pre-ordering ''Pikmin 3''. There were two patterns: a red colored scrambled pattern, and a blue circular pattern, each featuring the main three Pikmin types. | Certain retailers gave away themed cork coasters when pre-ordering ''Pikmin 3''. There were two patterns: a red colored scrambled pattern, and a blue circular pattern, each featuring the main three Pikmin types. | ||
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==''Pikmin 3'' patches== | ==''Pikmin 3'' patches== | ||
''Pikmin 3'' patches | There were ''Pikmin 3'' patches representing the three original Pikmin types, given away at various locations such as E3 2013, and the [[Pikmin 3 GameStop Hands-On event|''Pikmin 3'' GameStop Hands-On event]]. | ||
<gallery> | <gallery>Picture 32.jpg|''Pikmin 3'' patches.</gallery> | ||
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==''Pikmin 3'' clock in a can== | ==''Pikmin 3'' clock in a can== | ||
EB Games offered an exclusive " | EB Games offered an exclusive "Pikmin clock in a can" with ''[[Pikmin 3]]'' pre-orders. It required customers to pull up on the metal tab of the can to see the clock, just like a canned food item. | ||
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P3 Clock-in-a-Can (EB Games).jpg|The clock | P3 Clock-in-a-Can (EB Games).jpg|The preorder exclusive ''Pikmin 3'' clock in a can distributed by EB Games. | ||
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== | ==Mini towel== | ||
A | A towel released by [[Merchandise/List of companies #Ensky|Ensky]] and is available in Japan. It was also available in America during E3 2013 on the second day. | ||
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Pikmin cloth towel.jpg| | Pikmin cloth towel.jpg|A Pikmin towel. | ||
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== | ==Enksy Drawstring bag== | ||
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| Year: 2013 | | Year: 2013 | ||
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| Retail price: 450 yen | | Retail price: 450 yen | ||
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A | A Pikmin drawstring bag released by [[Merchandise/List of companies #Ensky|Ensky]]{{cite web|https://web.archive.org/web/20130808144227/http://ensky.co.jp/item/2852.html|Drawstring bag Ensky product page|Wayback Machine}}. It has a green foliage pattern, featuring a Red Pikmin, Blue Pikmin, and Yellow Pikmin on one side, and the Romanized Japanese ''Pikmin'' logo on the other. | ||
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Ensky Drawstring Bag.jpg| | Ensky Drawstring Bag.jpg|Ensky drawstring bag. | ||
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== | ==''Pikmin 3'' character decal stickers== | ||
{{todo|Add pictures of the rest of the stickers.}} | {{todo|Add pictures of the rest of the stickers.}} | ||
[[Merchandise/List of companies #Ensky|Ensky]] released | [[Merchandise/List of companies #Ensky|Ensky]] released packages of ''Pikmin 3''-themed decal stickers in 2013. Each packaged contained two stickers, and one piece of Ramune Candy. There are 18 stickers in all. | ||
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pikmin 3 cards box.jpg| | pikmin 3 cards box.jpg|''Pikmin 3'' character stickers. | ||
pikmin 3 cards.jpg| | pikmin 3 cards.jpg|''Pikmin 3'' character stickers. | ||
Pikmin3StickerCardsSet1.jpg|More stickers. | Pikmin3StickerCardsSet1.jpg|More ''Pikmin 3'' character stickers. | ||
Decostickeropen.jpg| | Decostickeropen.jpg|An open package of the stickers. | ||
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Pikmin3MagnetPack.jpg|Front of the Ensky | Pikmin3MagnetPack.jpg|Front of the Ensky Pikmin 3 magnet packets. | ||
Pikmin3MagnetSet0.jpg|Four out of twelve of the | Pikmin3MagnetSet0.jpg|Four out of twelve of the Pikmin 3 magnets. | ||
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== | ==Light switch decals== | ||
Three decal stickers were made by [[Merchandise/List of companies #UlalaCube|UlalaCube]] to be placed on light switches and other highly visible areas. They come in only one color, black, and they come in all variations from all of the ''Pikmin'' games. They were released to Japan on {{date|18|September|2013}}. | |||
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Pikmin decal.jpg|Red | Pikmin decal.jpg|Red, Yellow, and Blue Pikmin light switch decoration. | ||
Pikmin decal 2.jpg|Purple | Pikmin decal 2.jpg|Purple and White Pikmin light switch decoration. | ||
Pikmin decal 3.jpg|Rock | Pikmin decal 3.jpg|Rock and Winged Pikmin light switch decoration. | ||
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== | ==Buttons== | ||
Towards the end of February 2002, [[Merchandise/List of companies #Banpresto|Banpresto]] released a series of 24 3cm Pikmin buttons in Japan. These buttons were available in many of Banpresto's prize game machines located in various shops. The games consisted of balls falling from the top of the machine, and required the user to bat the balls away to avoid it landing in the "game over" hole. The games cost 100 yen each play and were generally pretty easy to win. | |||
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Banpresto Puffmin button.jpg|A | Banpre01.jpg|All of the Pikmin buttons. | ||
Banpresto Puffmin button.jpg|A Banpresto Puffmin button in its packaging. | |||
BanprestoGameMachine.jpg|A Banpresto prize game machine. | BanprestoGameMachine.jpg|A Banpresto prize game machine. | ||
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== | ==Pikmin magnet collection== | ||
In December 2002, [[Merchandise/List of companies #Takara Tomy Arts|Takara Tomy Arts]] released a set of | {{todo|Add pictures for the rest of the magnets.}} | ||
In December 2002, [[Merchandise/List of companies #Takara Tomy Arts|Takara Tomy Arts]] released a set of 7 magnets based on Pikmin called "Pikmin Relief Magnets". Six of the seven could be placed next to each other on a magnetic surface to display a line of Pikmin in whatever order the user wants. The seventh was just an emblem. They were sold in machines in Japan for 200 yen. | |||
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TakaraPikminMagnets.jpg|All of the magnets. | |||
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==References== | ==References== |