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====Bomb rock warning in the ''New Play Control!'' instruction manual====
====Bomb rock warning in the ''New Play Control!'' instruction manual====
In the US instruction manual for {{npcp1}}, the page that explains each Pikmin type's skills has two warnings about [[Yellow Pikmin]] and [[bomb-rock]]s. One of them states {{transcript|Don't stand too close! If it stands idly when thrown, call back a bomb-carrying Pikmin to have it drop the bomb.}} This is a leftover from the instruction manual of the original GameCube ''Pikmin'' game, and is no longer true in the ''New Play Control!'' and Nintendo Switch versions – the Pikmin keep their bomb rocks when called.
In the US instruction manual for {{npcp1}}, the page that explains each Pikmin type's skills has two warnings about [[Yellow Pikmin]] and [[bomb-rock]]s. One of them states {{transcript|Don't stand too close! If it stands idly when thrown, call back a bomb-carrying Pikmin to have it drop the bomb.}} This is a leftover from the instruction manual of the original GameCube ''Pikmin'' game, and is no longer true in the ''New Play Control!'' remake – the Pikmin keep their bomb rocks when called.


====The Forest Navel geyser====
====The Forest Navel geyser====
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*Additionally, the in-game [[Margaret]] plant is actually a yellow {{w|Argyranthemum frutescens|marguerite}}. Causing even more confusion, it's claimed to be in the chrysanthemum family, likely due to marguerites and chrysanthemums belonging to the same family in real life.
*Additionally, the in-game [[Margaret]] plant is actually a yellow {{w|Argyranthemum frutescens|marguerite}}. Causing even more confusion, it's claimed to be in the chrysanthemum family, likely due to marguerites and chrysanthemums belonging to the same family in real life.
*The scientific names for the [[Fiery Blowhog]] (''Sus draconus'') and the [[Watery Blowhog]] (''Sus loogiens'') indicate they are different species, despite Olimar's comments on the latter stating that it is a subspecies of the former.
*The scientific names for the [[Fiery Blowhog]] (''Sus draconus'') and the [[Watery Blowhog]] (''Sus loogiens'') indicate they are different species, despite Olimar's comments on the latter stating that it is a subspecies of the former.
*In the Japanese version, the [[Figwort]], identified in that version as {{w|Veronica persica|Persian speedwell}}, is mistakenly said to belong to the real world family {{w|Scrophulariaceae}}, the figwort family. In reality, it belongs to the family {{w|Plantaginaceae}}.
*In the Japanese version, the [[Figwort]] (identified in that version as {{w|Veronica persica|bird's eye}}) and [[Horsetail]] are mistakenly said to belong to the real world families {{w|Scrophulariaceae}} (the figwort family) and {{w|Taxodiaceae}} (a formerly recognized conifer family), respectively. In reality, the plants belong to the families {{w|Plantaginaceae}} and {{w|Equisetaceae}}.


===Infernal Vegetable===
===Infernal Vegetable===
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In the [[Pikmin 2 (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch port]], all of the binary formats in the game's filesystem had their {{w|endianness}} swapped from big endian to little endian. For {{P2}}'s audio data in particular, the archive that holds information about all the instrument programs used in sequenced music has a few bytes that were not properly swapped. The most likely cause for this may be a result of some simple endian-swapping software accidentally rotating the same referenced bytes several times over, from big endian, to little endian, then back again.
In the [[Pikmin 2 (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch port]], all of the binary formats in the game's filesystem had their {{w|endianness}} swapped from big endian to little endian. For {{P2}}'s audio data in particular, the archive that holds information about all the instrument programs used in sequenced music has a few bytes that were not properly swapped. The most likely cause for this may be a result of some simple endian-swapping software accidentally rotating the same referenced bytes several times over, from big endian, to little endian, then back again.


The unrotated bytes were for a ''volume effect'', which would dynamically change the volume of the performing instrument depending on the pitch being played. This volume increase was intended to be subtle, and was used for the trombone-like synthesizers heard in some [[Music in Pikmin 2#Concrete 1|cave songs]]. As a result of this error, this additional effect now makes the instrument it's attached to completely inaudible, and so, some songs now sound as if they are completely missing their main instrument.
The unrotated bytes were for a ''volume effect'', which would would dynamically change the volume of the performing instrument depending on the pitch being played. This volume increase was intended to be subtle, and was used for the trombone-like synthesizers heard in some [[Music in Pikmin 2#Concrete 1|cave songs]]. As a result of this error, this additional effect now makes the instrument its attached to completely inaudible, and so, some songs now sound as if they are completely missing their main instrument.


==''Pikmin 3''==
==''Pikmin 3''==

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