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' | The music of '''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]''' accompanies every aspect of the game, from the gameplay to the cutscenes and menus. Generally, the textural style of the music reflects the futuristic world of [[Hocotate]], the organic environment of [[PNF-404]], and/or the small scale and nature of the [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] themselves, by varying instrumentation, register, and rigidity of rhythm. During gameplay, the music sets the mood of the area and dynamically adapts its intensity according to what is happening on-screen. During cutscenes, the music is predetermined and functions more linearly and punctually. | ||
While all of the music in ''Pikmin'' is melodically driven, no established melodic gestures seem to become motifs; that is, none of the soundtrack's unique melodies (besides perhaps the main theme's melodic gesture) become more important to the game than the rest. | |||
The soundtrack to ''Pikmin'' is called "Pikmin Worlds." It was composed by Hajime Wakai. | |||
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