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==Bosses==
==Bosses==
{{stub|section=y}}
{{infobox track
{{infobox track
|name = Boss battle (Olimar)
|name = Boss battle (Olimar)
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{{infobox track
{{infobox track
|name = Boss battle (drumline)
|name = Boss battle (drumline)
|link = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxzJOCP_XR4
|link =  
|header = y
|header = y
}}
}}
A boss battle theme often used for bosses found aboveground. This song is organized as a drumline cadence, with the base theme being played exclusively on percussion instruments found in a marching band. When the boss is defeated, a "boss defeated" cue plays.
A boss battle theme often used for bosses found aboveground. This song is actually a drumline; it makes use of various percussion instruments from a marching band, and it is organized precisely like one, with chromatic instruments being totally absent in the main mix. When the boss is defeated, a "boss defeated" cue plays.


For every type of boss, a unique layer of pitched instruments that is characteristic of the creature will be added to the music:
Each type of boss will also add its own instrument to the music that is characteristic of the creature. The [[Porquillion]], for example, adds a {{w|thumb piano}} to the music.
{|class="wikitable sortable"
!Icon
!Name
!Description
|-
|style="text-align:center"|{{icon|Burrowing Snagret|v=P4||48px}}
|[[Burrowing Snagret]]
|Adds an organ and pitched {{w|didgeridoo}} sample.<br>When the Burrowing Snagret retreats underground, the entire theme is also put through a low-pass filter.
|-
|style="text-align:center"|{{icon|Crusted Rumpup|v=P4||48px}}
|[[Crusted Rumpup]]
|Adds a repetitive sawtooth synthesizer.
|-
|style="text-align:center"|{{icon|Porquillion|v=P4||48px}}
|[[Porquillion]]
|Adds a {{w|thumb piano}} and several pitched shaker samples.
|}


{{clear}}
{{clear}}
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{{Infobox track
{{Infobox track
|name = Dandori Battle 1 (toys)
|name = Dandori Battle 1 (toys)
|link = https://youtu.be/zJLMPMAlD0M
|header = y
|header = y
}}
}}
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{{Infobox track
{{Infobox track
|name = Dandori Battle 2 (sand)
|name = Dandori Battle 2 (sand)
|link = https://youtu.be/ejZoTySmzL0
|header = y
|header = y
}}
}}
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{{Infobox track
{{Infobox track
|name = Leafy Showdown
|name = Leafy Showdown
|link = https://youtu.be/qQ4kjvpMO_8
|header = y
|header = y
}}
}}
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*[[Music in Pikmin]]
*[[Music in Pikmin]]
*[[Music in Pikmin 2]]
*[[Music in Pikmin 2]]
*[[Music in Pikmin 3]]
 
{{music}}

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