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At times, when making a game, development members may commit a '''mistake'''. Most of the time, these errors are detected by the quality assurance team, whose job is to play-test the game in search for such mistakes, so that they can be corrected. However, it's possible for some errors to go by undetected, meaning the final game is released with them still in it. For the most part, these aren't enough to affect gameplay or the game's story. In popular culture, they are also known as '''goofs'''. In the [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' series]], there are cases of typos, grammatical errors, [[glitches]], and inconsistencies. | |||
== | ==Development oversights== | ||
===Glitches=== | ===Glitches=== | ||
{{ | {{main|Glitches}} | ||
Glitches are the result of an oversight in a gameplay element that may lead to unintended behavior. Most games feature some sort of unintentional glitches, and the [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' series]] are no exception. Normally, most of these are found via extensive play-testing before the final release, but the ones that escape into the final game can only be detected by playing the game for hours on end – something the players do. | |||
=== | ===Carrying oversights=== | ||
{{main|Carrying/Oversights|t1=Carrying oversights}} | |||
Pikmin [[Carrying|carry]] objects by following pre-defined paths. For the most part, these paths are enough for the Pikmin to make it back to the landing site without problem. However, some paths may not take into account some obstacles, resulting in the Pikmin getting stuck. In addition, by forcing the Pikmin to begin carrying an object in an abnormal location – for instance, by carrying a leader who is [[Lie down|lying down]] under a built bridge – the Pikmin may try to follow a completely irrelevant path. Ideally, the developer in charge of plotting the waypoints would take into consideration all locations and obstacles, so that the Pikmin could always find a way to carry objects, regardless of their position. | |||
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=== | ===Minor oversights=== | ||
*In ''[[Pikmin 2]]'', when entering the first sublevel of a [[cave]], the game will automatically switch from [[Louie]] to [[Olimar]], and from Olimar to [[the President]]. The reason for this is unknown, but given its pointless nature, and the fact that it was removed for ''[[New Play Control! Pikmin 2]]'', it is likely that this was not intended behavior. | |||
*When entering a cave or sublevel in ''Pikmin 2'', the first leader to jump will always grunt like [[Olimar]], and the second will always grunt like [[Louie]]. This is true regardless of the leaders that are actually on the party and the order at which they jump in, but if the second leader is fallen, only the first leader's grunt will play (still with Olimar's voice). | |||
*The entries for the [[Ravenous Whiskerpillar]] and the [[Volatile Dweevil]] on the [[Piklopedia]] point out that the creatures have an associated [[Poko]] value of 1 and 0, respectively. These values provide no useful information to the player, given that Ravenous Whiskerpillars cannot appear [[Cave|underground]], and Volatile Dweevils cannot be retrieved to the research pod. It is possible that they could at an earlier point in development, and that this value is a remnant of that time; other moot values, such as the Poko count of a [[Pellet Posy]] are displayed as "----", further confusing matters. | |||
*In ''Pikmin 2'', Pikmin [[carrying]] an object while under the effects of an [[Ultra-Spicy Spray]] will keep carrying the object at the same speed if the spray's boost ends while they're still carrying it. | |||
*In ''Pikmin 2'', when the [[Justice Alloy]] is collected, the [[Hocotate ship]] claims that getting bitten or stepped on will produce less pain<ref>"{{Notes:Justice Alloy/ship}}" – the Ship on the [[Justice Alloy]]</ref>. In reality, all damage suffered is reduced, not just from those two sources. | |||
*In ''Pikmin 2'', [[the ship]] does not distinguish between a [[Pikmin extinction]] in the previous day and one in a cave, so if the player loses all Pikmin of one type by use of [[Candypop family|Candypop Buds]] and goes to the surface, the ship will state that there was a Pikmin extinction "yesterday". | |||
==Inconsistencies== | |||
==== | ===Hocotate culture=== | ||
[[File:UVLampPikmin.jpg|thumb|right|The [[UV Lamp]] is a form of light bulb, even though [[Olimar]] claims that that technology is unknown to [[Hocotate|Hocotatians]].]] | |||
There are some inconsistencies regarding the kind of materials and objects Hocotatians have and do not have in [[Hocotate|their home planet]]. At the very least, these constitute as mysteries, given that it is not know how comparable the objects and elements in Hocotate are to their real world counterparts. | |||
*According to [[Olimar's Journal]] for [[Child of the Earth]], Hocotatians do not know about potatoes. However, [[Louie's Notes]] for the [[Emperor Bulblax]] suggest cooking the beast with potatoes and [[Pikpik carrot|carrots]].<ref>"''{{Notes:Emperor Bulblax/louie}}''" – Louie's Notes on the [[Emperor Bulblax]]</ref> | |||
*[[Olimar's Journal]] on the [[Lustrous Element]] states that gold is unknown to Hocotatians<ref>"''{{Notes:Lustrous Element/journal}}''" – Olimar's Journal on the [[Lustrous Element]]</ref>. However, it is clear that gold is quite normal to the people of Hocotate, judging from the following facts: | |||
**[[Hocotate ship|The ship]] appears golden after repaying the debt in ''[[Pikmin 2]]''. | |||
**[[Pikpik carrot#Golden pikpik carrots|Golden pikpik carrots]] are in fact golden. | |||
**[[Olimar's Log (Exploration Notes)|Olimar's Log]] in ''Pikmin 3'' mentions gold several times, referring to the [[Plasm Wraith|final boss]]' look. | |||
*According to [[Olimar's Journal|Olimar's description]] of the [[Stellar Orb]] <ref>"''{{Notes:Stellar Orb/journal}}''" – Olimar's Journal on the [[Stellar Orb]]</ref>, the technology used for a light bulb is "totally unknown" to the people of [[Hocotate]]. This description was exaggerated, given that Hocotatians are familiar to the likes of light bulbs, given the [[UV Lamp]]'s existence. | |||
=== | ===Oxygen=== | ||
Oxygen is known to be poisonous to Hocotatians <ref>"''To make matters worse, my atmospheric sensors indicate this planet's environment contains high levels of poisonous oxygen.''" – Olimar [[Olimar's monologs in Pikmin 1|monologing]] in ''Pikmin''</ref>. There are times, however, where Hocotatians are known to interact with oxygen gas with no adverse effects. | |||
*On [[Louie's Notes]], he mentions several plants and vegetables on his cooking recipes, although most of these ingredients need to be cultivated with oxygen. It could, however, be the case that Louie is referring to using the treasures obtained on [[PNF-404]] as the ingredients. | |||
=== | ===Burrowing Snagret's body=== | ||
[[ | Although several in-game sources claim the [[Burrowing Snagret]]'s body is lined in scales<ref>"''{{Notes:Burrowing Snagret/voyage}}''" – [[Olimar's Voyage Log]] entry on the [[Burrowing Snagret]]</ref><ref>"''{{Notes:Burrowing Snagret/louie}}''" – [[Louie's Notes]] on the [[Burrowing Snagret]]</ref>, the [[enemy reel]] entry for the creature states that the creature is actually covered in feathers<ref>"''{{Notes:Burrowing Snagret/reel}}''" – [[enemy reel]] entry on the [[Burrowing Snagret]]</ref>. This could be referring to the feathers on its head, if not for the fact that it addresses ''blue'' feathers specifically. | ||
== | ==Leftovers== | ||
At points, leftovers from [[Prototype information|previous versions of a game]] may make their way into the final product in some form. This generates a minor inconsistency in the game mechanics, locations or objects, given that what's presented is different from what happens in the actual game. | |||
=== | ===Early enemy reel information=== | ||
[[File:Reel11 Goolix.png|thumb|left|The [[Goolix]] on [[The Forest Navel]].]] | |||
{{main|Enemy reel#Discrepancies|t1=Enemy reel discrepancies}} | |||
Some of the [[enemy reel]]'s footage was recorded in an earlier – or at least different – version of ''Pikmin'', and one can tell because several of the objects cannot be found in those locations in the final game. One of the most noteworthy examples would be the [[Goolix]] appearing on [[The Forest Navel]], despite never being encountered there during gameplay. In addition, the fact that all names are sorted alphabetically, besides the [[Swooping Snitchbug]]'s, gives a hint on what the creature's name was intended to be initially – possibly something beginning with "Flying". | |||
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===Pellet carrying on the ''Pikmin'' instruction manual=== | |||
On the ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'' instruction manual, the page that describes the Onions and pellets contains an image of three Pikmin [[carrying]] a 1 [[pellet]]. In the actual game, this is not possible – only up to two [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] may carry a 1 pellet at the same time. It is, however, possible that this is the result of [[Glitches in Pikmin#3 Pikmin carrying a 1 pellet|a reported glitch]]. | |||
=== | ===The Forest Navel geyser=== | ||
At the south of [[The Forest Navel]], there is a [[geyser]] on the platform where the [[Gravity Jumper]] can be found. This geyser merely shoots [[Olimar]] upward considerably high, and makes him land on the pond at the southwest. Because this does not aid the player in any way, and because there is a detailed path leading up specifically to the geyser, it is possible that this is the leftover of a previous version of the area, where that geyser actually had a purpose. | |||
==Written mistakes== | |||
===General mistakes=== | |||
{| | {{todo|Check if it's even possible to slow down a Bulborb by holding onto its feet. If not, this is a new discrepancy in and of itself.}} | ||
There are times where writers make typos or write the wrong thing, and these problems go undetected for the final release. Sometimes, they're fixed in later versions or remakes of the same game. On Pikipedia, whenever there is a transcript of text that contains written mistakes, the errors are kept, and a {{tem|sic}} template is added. As such, for a list of articles that contain transcribed text with at least one written mistake, you can visit '''[[Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:Sic|this page]]'''. | |||
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The following is a list of written mistakes: | |||
*It is possible to tell that the treasures [[:Category:Europe-only treasures|exclusive to the European version]] of ''[[Pikmin 2]]'' received less quality control, as quite a few typos managed to make their way into their English descriptions. This was not intended, as proven by the fact that most of the descriptions in the ''[[New Play Control! Pikmin 2]]'' variants have been fixed. | |||
*The [[Empty space container]] is the only treasure in ''Pikmin 2'' not to have its name in title case, like all other treasures. | |||
*Page 23 of the English ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'' instruction manual details how it is possible to slow down a [[Red Bulborb|Spotty Bulborb]] by holding onto its feet with Pikmin. "Holding" is spelled as "holdung", however; a trivial mistake to make on a [[wikipedia:QWERTY|QWERTY keyboard]], given that the '''U''' and the '''I''' keys are quite close to one another. | |||
*One of the [[2-Player Battle#Advisories|advisories for 2-Player Battle]] says that the player can hold up to four roulette spins. This is technically correct, but misleading, as the player can actually store five powers – the four queued ''spins'' plus the current power on standby. | |||
*Until ''[[Pikmin 3]]'', [[Louie]] was always known by that name. In that game, he is still given the name Louie, but when under attack by an [[enemy]] in [[Mission Mode]], he refers to himself as "Louis" <ref>"''Louis here... Waaah!''" – Louie in [[Mission Mode]]</ref>. It is currently not known if Louis is his real name, and Louie is a nickname, or if this is the result of a mistranslation or typo. | |||
*At a few times during the course of ''Pikmin 3'', characters may say the expression "now I think of it", when referring to something they have realized. The most common expression is actually "now '''that''' I think of it", leaving the existence of this version a mystery. There is no official stance on the fact that "now I think of it" is inept for these situations, so whether this is an alternate, but valid wording, or actually a mistake is up for debate. | |||
*One of Alph's voyage logs in the European [[Region|version]] has him mention the [[Captain Charlie|Captain]]'s sleeping nightmares. In it, he writes "the Captain cried out "Elizabeth!" several times while his was sleeping." The "his" in the sentence should be a "he". | |||
*Andy Becraft was one of the engineers on Nintendo of America's debugging team, and is credited on ''Pikmin'''s [[credits]] sequence. In the ''[[New Play Control!]]'' version, however, his name is incorrectly written as "Beaucraft". | |||
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===Blue Onion=== | |||
In ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'', if the player opens an [[Menu#Onion|Onion's menu]] and attempts to take out more Pikmin than the amount in the Onion, a message appears. The base message ("There are no _ Pikmin to take out.") is shared among all Onions, and the word before "Pikmin" (represented by the underscore in the previous string) is replaced with the name of the [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]]'s type. | |||
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However, while the red and yellow Onions contain the correct words to fill the gap, "red" and "yellow", respectively, the blue Onion uses the word "blues", resulting in the message "There are no blues Pikmin to take out." The correct message, "There are no blue Pikmin to take out.", has been added to the [[New Play Control! Pikmin|''New Play Control'' version]]. | |||
==Real world inconsistencies== | |||
Although the world in the ''Pikmin'' games is not the real world, quite a few rules match up to those in the real world. For instance, space travel, diverse ecosystems and basic physics – like [[throw]]ing – are all identical to those seen in the real world. However, for some reasons, there are times where some of these connections are unwillingly broken. | |||
===Biological classifications=== | |||
{{todo|Would the fact that the two members of the [[Chrysanthemum family]] have different scientific names count?}} | |||
[[wikipedia:Biological classification|Biological classification]] in the ''Pikmin'' games matches that of the real world, with the following exceptions: | |||
*The scientific name for the [[Empress Bulblax]] (''Oculus matriarcha'') and the [[Bulborb Larva]] (''Oculus bambinii'') have a different genus, even though the latter is offspring of the former. In the real world, this is not possible. | |||
*The scientific | |||
===Infernal Vegetable=== | ===Infernal Vegetable=== | ||
The [[Infernal Vegetable]] is a [[treasure]] in ''Pikmin 2'', and is actually a real world | The [[Infernal Vegetable]] is a [[treasure]] in ''Pikmin 2'', and is actually a real world [[wikipedia:Bell pepper|bell pepper]]. Bell peppers are not vegetables, contrary to what is stated by both [[Olimar]] and [[Hocotate ship|the ship]], but are in fact [[fruit]]s. They can be considered vegetables for culinary purposes, but are botanically a fruit; this is actually a common misconception. | ||
The same does not happen for the [[Love Nugget]], a real world [[wikipedia:Tomato|tomato]], in which [[Olimar's Journal]] explains that it is both a fruit and a vegetable. | |||
==Non-canon mistakes== | ==Non-canon mistakes== | ||
The following mistakes are directly related to the ''Pikmin'' franchise, but happen outside of the main ''Pikmin'' canon games. | |||
The following mistakes are directly related to the ''Pikmin'' franchise, but happen outside of the main ''Pikmin'' canon games | |||
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' trophies=== | ===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' trophies=== | ||
* The trophy for the [[Red Bulborb]] omits ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'' from the list of relevant games<ref>{{transcript|{{Notes:Red Bulborb/ssbb}}|''Brawl'' trophy description for the [[Red Bulborb]]}}</ref>, hence incorrectly claiming that the creature debuted in ''Pikmin 2''. In reality, the only part of the trophy's subject that did debut in ''Pikmin 2'' is solely the name of the creature, "Red Bulborb"; this enemy was known as "Spotty Bulborb" in ''Pikmin''. | |||
* The [[Careening Dirigibug]]'s trophy states that these enemies have a chance of dropping a dud [[bomb-rock]]<ref>{{transcript|{{Notes:Carreening Dirigibug/ssbb}}|''Brawl'' trophy description for the [[Careening Dirigibug]]}}</ref>. However, in the games, no bomb-rocks are ever dud. | |||
* The trophy for the [[ | * The [[pellet]] trophy states that pellets can be "harvested from pellet grass and flowers"<ref>{{transcript|{{Notes:Pellet/ssbb}}|''Brawl'' trophy description for the [[pellet]]}}</ref>. It is not elaborated what either of these two sources mean, either in ''Brawl'' or any ''Pikmin'' game, but it can only be assumed the flowers are actually the [[Pellet Posies]]. However, there are no grasses that can contain pellets in any ''Pikmin'' game. The only grasses that can provide anything similar are [[nectar weed]], which contain raw [[nectar]], not the crystallized pellets. | ||
* The [[Careening Dirigibug]]'s trophy states that these enemies have a chance of dropping a dud [[bomb-rock]] | |||
* The [[pellet]] trophy states that pellets can be "harvested from pellet grass and flowers" | |||
===''Super Smash Bros. for | ===''Super Smash Bros. for 3DS and Wii U'' trophies=== | ||
* The [[Sunset|End of Day]] trophy on the European version of ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' states that Olimar jumps aboard the S.S. Dolphin | * The [[Sunset|End of Day]] trophy on the European version of ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' states that Olimar jumps aboard the [[S.S. Dolphin]]<ref>{{transcript|{{Notes:End of Day/ssb4wiiueu}}|''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' trophy description for the [[Sunset|End of Day]] Final Smash}}</ref>. In reality, the spaceship Olimar uses in his Final Smash is the [[Hocotate ship]]. | ||
* The Hocotate Bomb is an explosive miniature item shaped like the [[Hocotate ship]]. Its trophy description states that it appears in ''Pikmin'' and ''Pikmin 2''<ref>{{transcript|{{Notes:Hocotate Bomb/ssb4wiiuus}}|''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' trophy description for the [[Hocotate ship|Hocotate Bomb]]}}</ref>. Not only does the item itself not appear in any canon ''Pikmin'' game, the Hocotate ship also makes its debut in ''Pikmin 2'', being absent from ''Pikmin'' altogether. | |||
* The Hocotate Bomb is an explosive miniature item shaped like the [[Hocotate ship]]. Its trophy description states that it appears in ''Pikmin'' and ''Pikmin 2'' | * The trophy for the [[Iridescent Flint Beetle]] in the European version of ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' advises players to flip the creature onto its back with a [[Purple Pikmin]], and then sending other Pikmin to strike<ref>{{transcript|{{Notes:Iridescent Flint Beetle/ssb4wiiueu}}|''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' trophy description for the [[Iridescent Flint Beetle]]}}</ref>. Although using Purple Pikmin is a good strategy due to their homing properties, the creature will not stay on its back, nor will charging at it with other Pikmin be beneficial. The trophy's tactic is valid for the [[Anode Beetle]], however. | ||
* The trophy for the [[Iridescent Flint Beetle]] in the European version of ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' advises players to flip the creature onto its back with a [[Purple Pikmin]], and then sending other Pikmin to strike | * The [[Burrowing Snagret]]'s trophy in either region of ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' omits ''Pikmin 2'' from the list of games, instead listing ''Pikmin'' and ''Pikmin 3''<ref>{{transcript|{{Notes:Burrowing Snagret/ssb4wiiuus}}|''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' trophy description for the [[Burrowing Snagret]]}}</ref>. Although this does not make the list incorrect, it is likely an oversight, given that other subjects that appear in all three games list ''Pikmin'' and ''Pikmin 2'' (the first appearances, omitting ''Pikmin 3'' as a result), in addition to the fact that this [[enemy]] is more common in ''Pikmin 2'' than in ''Pikmin 3''. | ||
* The [[Burrowing Snagret]]'s trophy in either region of ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' omits ''Pikmin 2'' from the list of games, instead listing ''Pikmin'' and ''Pikmin 3'' | * Again on the Burrowing Snagret's trophy, the description on the US region of ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' claims that it belongs to the "avian" family. In reality, the creature belongs to the [[Snavian family|''s''navian family]]. | ||
* Again on the Burrowing Snagret's trophy, the description on the US region of ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' claims that it belongs to the "avian" family. In reality, the creature belongs to the [[Snavian family|'' | |||
In addition to these mistakes, some of the ''Pikmin'' series' trophies also have other flaws that are not related to the ''Pikmin'' canon. A list of such mistakes can be found [[smashwiki:List of SSB4 trophies (Pikmin series)#Notes|here]]. | |||
== | ==Images== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:TFN useless geyser.jpg|The [[geyser]] at the south of [[The Forest Navel]]. It has no real purpose. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Glitches]] | |||
*[[Unused content]] | *[[Unused content]] | ||
*[[Easter eggs]] | *[[Easter eggs]] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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