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AnimalCrossing e-reader PikminPattern front.jpg|The front of the ''Animal Crossing'' "Pikmin Pattern" e-card. | File:AnimalCrossing e-reader PikminPattern front.jpg|The front of the ''Animal Crossing'' "Pikmin Pattern" e-card. | ||
AnimalCrossing e-reader PikminPattern back.jpg|The back of the card. | File:AnimalCrossing e-reader PikminPattern back.jpg|The back of the card. | ||
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ACWW Pikmin.png|The "Pikmin" furniture piece in ''Wild World''. | File:ACWW Pikmin.png|The "Pikmin" furniture piece in ''Wild World''. | ||
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===''Luigi's Mansion''=== | ===''Luigi's Mansion''=== | ||
In | In ''[[mario:Luigi's Mansion|Luigi's Mansion]]'', there is an [[Prerelease information|early]] trailer of [[Pikmin (game)|''Pikmin'']]{{cite youtube|yZuMIIwtYF0|showing the early ''Pikmin'' trailer from ''Luigi's Mansion''}} that was released before the game's final production. It can be accessed by selecting Options, and then ''Watch a Pikmin Movie''. | ||
===''Donkey Konga 2''=== | ===''Donkey Konga 2''=== | ||
The [[Red Pikmin]], [[Yellow Pikmin]], and [[Blue Pikmin]], as well as a [[Bulborb|Red Bulborb]] cameo as collectible badges in ''[[mario:Donkey Konga 2|Donkey Konga 2]]''. Each character's appearance on the badge is a headshot of their clay artwork from {{p2}}. The player can obtain one of these badges by winning a mini-game, then playing a {{w|Concentration (game)|Concentration}}-based mini-game, "Match That Badge!" If the player flips over two identical panels of a character, including the Pikmin or Bulborb, they earn a badge of that character. If the player reaches a high score in a mini-game, they can apply a badge to their new score. | The [[Red Pikmin]], [[Yellow Pikmin]], and [[Blue Pikmin]], as well as a [[Bulborb|Red Bulborb]] cameo as collectible badges in ''[[mario:Donkey Konga 2|Donkey Konga 2]]''. Each character's appearance on the badge is a headshot of their clay artwork from {{p2}}. The player can obtain one of these badges by winning a mini-game, then playing a {{w|Concentration (game)|Concentration}}-based mini-game, "Match That Badge!" If the player flips over two identical panels of a character, including the Pikmin or Bulborb, they earn a badge of that character. If the player reaches a high score in a mini-game, they can apply a badge to their new score. | ||
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''[[mario:WarioWare: Smooth Moves|WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'' contains a microgame called "[[mariowiki:Pikmin 2 (WarioWare: Smooth Moves)|Pikmin 2]]", in which the player must tilt the Wii Remote to roll the [[Empress Bulblax]] from side to side in an endeavor to squash Pikmin. The music in the microgame is the [[Music in Pikmin#Carry, Fight, Increase and be Eaten|theme]] played on the demo screens in ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'', and also used as the "[[Louie's Dark Secret]]" theme in ''Pikmin 2''. The level background resembles the last floor of the [[Frontier Cavern]] (which also has an Empress Bulblax as the boss in that sublevel), and is likely to be the same location. | ''[[mario:WarioWare: Smooth Moves|WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'' contains a microgame called "[[mariowiki:Pikmin 2 (WarioWare: Smooth Moves)|Pikmin 2]]", in which the player must tilt the Wii Remote to roll the [[Empress Bulblax]] from side to side in an endeavor to squash Pikmin. The music in the microgame is the [[Music in Pikmin#Carry, Fight, Increase and be Eaten|theme]] played on the demo screens in ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'', and also used as the "[[Louie's Dark Secret]]" theme in ''Pikmin 2''. The level background resembles the last floor of the [[Frontier Cavern]] (which also has an Empress Bulblax as the boss in that sublevel), and is likely to be the same location. | ||
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Pikmin 2 microgame (WW Smooth Moves).jpg|The "Pikmin 2" microgame in ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves''. | |||
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===''WarioWare: D.I.Y.''=== | ===''WarioWare: D.I.Y.''=== | ||
Non-Japanese versions of ''[[mario:WarioWare: D.I.Y.|WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]'' | Non-Japanese versions of ''[[mario:WarioWare: D.I.Y.|WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]'' contains a microgame called "[[mariowiki:Pikmin (microgame)|Pikmin]]", made by 9-Volt. A target goes across the screen and the player must tap the touchscreen when it reaches the nectar, thus [[throw]]ing the [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] towards it. If the player misses, the Pikmin will fall into the water, its [[soul]] will come out, and the game will end in in a loss. If the Pikmin reaches the nectar, it will flower and the player will win. An arrangement of "[[Music in Pikmin#Cutscenes|Carry, Fight, Increase and be Eaten]]", also titled "[[mariowiki:List of Records in WarioWare: D.I.Y.#9-Volt (Nintendo music)|Pikmin]]", is one of the pre-made records that can be unlocked. | ||
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Pikmin WarioWare DIY microgame.png|The "Pikmin" microgame in ''WarioWare: D.I.Y.''. | Pikmin WarioWare DIY microgame.png|The "Pikmin" microgame in ''WarioWare: D.I.Y.''. | ||
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==Other game series== | ==Other game series== | ||
===''Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy +''=== | ===''Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy +''=== | ||
In ''{{w|Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy}} +'', the Olimar [[amiibo]] unlocks a Pikmin and Olimar-themed aircraft for players to use in the game. | In ''{{w|Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy}} +'', the Olimar [[amiibo]] unlocks a Pikmin and Olimar-themed aircraft for players to use in the game. | ||
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===''Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash''=== | ===''Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash''=== | ||
In ''{{w|Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash|Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash}}'', a "Pikmin" Figure is unlocked by scanning the Olimar amiibo in the Chibi-Capsule machine. | In ''{{w|Chibi-Robo! (series)#Chibi-Robo.21 Zip Lash|Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash}}'', a "Pikmin" Figure is unlocked by scanning the Olimar amiibo in the Chibi-Capsule machine. | ||
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Ziplash1.jpg|The "Pikmin" Figure in ''Chibi-Robo! Ziplash''. | Ziplash1.jpg|The "Pikmin" Figure in ''Chibi-Robo! Ziplash''. | ||
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===''Nintendogs''=== | ===''Nintendogs''=== | ||
A [[Bulborb|Red Bulborb]] toy is found in all versions of ''{{w|Nintendogs}}'' on a shelf in the | A [[Bulborb|Red Bulborb]] toy is found in all versions of ''{{w|Nintendogs}}'' on a shelf in the second-hand shop. It is only part of the pre-rendered background shots and can not be obtained as an actual item for the dogs to interact with. | ||
===''Nintendo Badge Arcade''=== | ===''Nintendo Badge Arcade''=== | ||
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===AR Games=== | ===AR Games=== | ||
In the [[Nintendo 3DS]] built-in app ''AR Games'', a Red, Yellow, and Blue Pikmin appear on an AR card. | In the [[Nintendo 3DS]] built-in app ''AR Games'', a Red, Yellow, and Blue Pikmin appear on an AR card. | ||
===System transfer=== | ===System transfer=== | ||
When one transfers their downloadable content from a Nintendo DSi to a [[Nintendo 3DS]], or from a [[Wii]] to a [[Wii U]], various types of Pikmin are seen "[[carrying]]" the data over. | When one transfers their downloadable content from a Nintendo DSi to a [[Nintendo 3DS]], or from a [[Wii]] to a [[Wii U]], various types of Pikmin are seen "[[carrying]]" the data over. | ||
In the | In the Wii U one, first they carry the content across the land and onto an odd ship. Sometimes, a Pikmin will not make it onto the ship, so the ship has to reopen. Then it travels from the metaphorical Wii planet to the metaphorical Wii U planet, that looks like the sun. They then continue to carry their data to the memory core of the Wii U. None of the Pikmin types are from ''Pikmin 3'', and there are no [[leader]]s to be seen. | ||
===StreetPass=== | ===StreetPass=== | ||
{{main|Nintendo 3DS#StreetPass}} | {{main|Nintendo 3DS#StreetPass}} | ||
In the Nintendo 3DS Mii Plaza minigame Find Mii, | In the Nintendo 3DS Mii Plaza minigame Find Mii, one of the obtainable items for the player's Mii is the Pikmin Hat. This is similar to the Pikmin Hat in the ''Animal Crossing'' series, as mentioned above. | ||
In another minigame named Puzzle Swap, there are ''Pikmin''-themed puzzles. The first one features one of each of the three original types surrounded by [[Seeding Dandelion]]s, and it is a 15-piece puzzle that does not require Streetpass exclusive-puzzle pieces. The other ones are based off of scenes from the {{psm}}. | In another minigame named Puzzle Swap, there are ''Pikmin''-themed puzzles. The first one features one of each of the three original types surrounded by [[Seeding Dandelion]]s, and it is a 15-piece puzzle that does not require Streetpass exclusive-puzzle pieces. The other ones are based off of scenes from the {{psm}}. | ||
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Pikmin | Pikmin AR Card.png|The Pikmin AR Card in ''AR Games''. | ||
Pikmin 3DS Puzzle Swap.png|The completed Puzzle Swap puzzle | |||
Yellowhat.png|Yellow Pikmin hat. | |||
BlueHat.png|Blue Pikmin hat. | |||
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== | ==TV shows== | ||
===''The Amazing World of Gumball''=== | ===''The Amazing World of Gumball''=== | ||
[[File:The Fury Peckish Aristocrab.jpg|thumb|The Peckish Aristocrab look-alike in ''The Fury''.]] | [[File:The Fury Peckish Aristocrab.jpg|thumb|The Peckish Aristocrab look-alike in ''The Fury''.]] | ||
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===''Mad''=== | ===''Mad''=== | ||
''{{w|Mad (TV series)|Mad}}'' is a TV series by {{w|Warner Bros.}} with short animated parodies of pop culture. ''[[Pikmin series|Pikmin]]'' is the subject of one skit, titled ''Pikmin Pest B Gone''.{{cite youtube|9ELMFSYwr-A|of the ''Pikmin Pest B Gone'' skit}} It spoofs the typical TV {{w|infomercial}}s, and in it, a farmer is distressed about his crops being constantly attacked. The narrator suggests the use of a product called "Pikmin Pest B Gone", which is essentially Captain Olimar on the S.S. Dolphin and a group of [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] along with an [[Onion]]. The narrator explains how the shipment may take 3 to 5 light-years to arrive, referencing the distance between [[Hocotate]] and Earth, and how the Pikmin can attack crop pests and grow in number after [[carry|bringing back]] their bodies. The rate at which the Pikmin grow leaves the farmer worried about a new infestation – the Pikmin themselves. The narrator announces that there's a side-product called "Pikmin Pikmin B Gone", which is basically Olimar releasing [[Bulborb|Red Bulborb]]s from the S.S. Dolphin to bring down the Pikmin population. Now that the farmer is faced with an infestation of Bulborbs, the narrator suggests using "Pikmin B Gone B Gone". This product takes on the form of a blue S.S. Dolphin, but before he can explain what this is, the farmer decides it is best to just get rid of Olimar instead. He then grabs the Hocotatian and kicks him away. | ''{{w|Mad (TV series)|Mad}}'' is a TV series by {{w|Warner Bros.}} with short animated parodies of pop culture. ''[[Pikmin series|Pikmin]]'' is the subject of one skit, titled ''Pikmin Pest B Gone''.{{cite youtube|9ELMFSYwr-A|of the ''Pikmin Pest B Gone'' skit}} It spoofs the typical TV {{w|infomercial}}s, and in it, a farmer is distressed about his crops being constantly attacked. The narrator suggests the use of a product called "Pikmin Pest B Gone", which is essentially Captain Olimar on the S.S. Dolphin and a group of [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] along with an [[Onion]]. The narrator explains how the shipment may take 3 to 5 light-years to arrive, referencing the distance between [[Hocotate]] and Earth, and how the Pikmin can attack crop pests and grow in number after [[carry|bringing back]] their bodies. The rate at which the Pikmin grow leaves the farmer worried about a new infestation – the Pikmin themselves. The narrator announces that there's a side-product called "Pikmin Pikmin B Gone", which is basically Olimar releasing [[Bulborb|Red Bulborb]]s from the S.S. Dolphin to bring down the Pikmin population. Now that the farmer is faced with an infestation of Bulborbs, the narrator suggests using "Pikmin B Gone B Gone". This product takes on the form of a blue S.S. Dolphin, but before he can explain what this is, the farmer decides it is best to just get rid of Olimar instead. He then grabs the Hocotatian and kicks him away. | ||
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[[File:Steven Universe Reacts Pikmin reference.png|thumb|A scene showing the game covers.]] | [[File:Steven Universe Reacts Pikmin reference.png|thumb|A scene showing the game covers.]] | ||
''{{w|Steven Universe}}'' is a cartoon series that often references video games and anime. In the season 4 short ''Steven Reacts'', a number of game cases can be seen in the background behind Steven. The covers's designs, logos, and large "GAME" texts make them similar to GameCube cases. One of the games is titled "Pikemen 2", a clear reference to {{p2}}.{{cite youtube|agTKSjDLsjM|of the ''Steven Reacts'' short where a game called "Pikemen 2" can be seen}} | ''{{w|Steven Universe}}'' is a cartoon series that often references video games and anime. In the season 4 short ''Steven Reacts'', a number of game cases can be seen in the background behind Steven. The covers's designs, logos, and large "GAME" texts make them similar to GameCube cases. One of the games is titled "Pikemen 2", a clear reference to {{p2}}.{{cite youtube|agTKSjDLsjM|of the ''Steven Reacts'' short where a game called "Pikemen 2" can be seen}} | ||
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==Movies== | ==Movies== | ||
===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''=== | ===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''=== | ||
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''[[mario:The Super Mario Bros. Movie|The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' is a feature film adaptation of the ''Super Mario'' series. The film contains many references to other Nintendo franchises in the form of background elements found throughout the film (mostly during the segments in Brooklyn). Of these, only one pertains to the ''Pikmin'' franchise. During the Plumbers' first job inside a fancy home, several sculptures can be seen. In one shot (seen when the two dangle the dog outside of the window), a sculpture of a Pikmin can be seen on the far right. | ''[[mario:The Super Mario Bros. Movie|The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' is a feature film adaptation of the ''Super Mario'' series. The film contains many references to other Nintendo franchises in the form of background elements found throughout the film (mostly during the segments in Brooklyn). Of these, only one pertains to the ''Pikmin'' franchise. During the Plumbers' first job inside a fancy home, several sculptures can be seen. In one shot (seen when the two dangle the dog outside of the window), a sculpture of a Pikmin can be seen on the far right. | ||
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===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''=== | ===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''=== | ||
[[File:Punis.jpg|thumb|A group of Punis.]] | [[File:Punis.jpg|thumb|A group of Punis.]] | ||
[[mariowiki:Puni|Punis]] are creatures in ''[[mariowiki:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. They follow Mario around, a bit like the Pikmin follow a [[leader]]. He can have up to 101 of them, and although the ''Pikmin'' games also have a limit of Pikmin in the hundreds, it is not 101, but rather [[Pikmin limit|100 Pikmin]]. Some platforms need a number of Punis on top of them to press down, which can be compared to the [[bag]]s in ''Pikmin 2''. Some Punis also have spheres on top of stems on their heads, that are reminiscent of both a Pikmin's stem, and the antenna and light on leader heads. | [[mariowiki:Puni|Punis]] are creatures in ''[[mariowiki:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. They follow Mario around, a bit like the Pikmin follow a [[leader]]. He can have up to 101 of them, and although the ''Pikmin'' games also have a limit of Pikmin in the hundreds, it is not 101, but rather [[Pikmin limit|100 Pikmin]]. Some platforms need a number of Punis on top of them to press down, which can be compared to the [[paper bag]]s in ''Pikmin 2''. Some Punis also have spheres on top of stems on their heads, that are reminiscent of both a Pikmin's stem, and the antenna and light on leader heads. | ||
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===''The Binding of Isaac''=== | ===''The Binding of Isaac''=== | ||
''The Binding of Isaac: Wrath of the Lamb'' features a boss known as Daddy Long Legs. | ''The Binding of Isaac: Wrath of the Lamb'' features a boss known as Daddy Long Legs. They act similar to the Beady Long Legs by attacking via smashing with its feet being vulnerable to attack via the head, as well as having a similar death animation. In addition to Daddy Long Legs, Triachnid (a character from Edmund McMillen's flash game of the same name) is a boss, and shares a moveset with Daddy Long Legs, including the similarities to Beady Long Legs. | ||
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Additionally, in the game's remake ''The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth'', one of the | Additionally, in the game's remake ''The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth'', one of the Co-op babies that the 2nd player can transform into is the "Butterfly Baby" who vaguely resembles the appearance of [[Winged Pikmin]]. | ||
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Butterflybaby.png|The Butterfly Baby. | Butterflybaby.png |The Butterfly Baby. | ||
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===''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''=== | ===''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''=== | ||
[[File:WindWakerStatues.jpg|200px|thumb|left|The three Pikmin-like statues in ''Wind Waker''.]] | [[File:WindWakerStatues.jpg|200px|thumb|left|The three Pikmin-like statues in ''Wind Waker''.]] | ||
In ''[[zelda:The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'' the three goddess statues resemble Red, Yellow, and Blue Pikmin. The statues all have a pole sticking out of their head (resembling a stem) and the [[zelda:Din (Goddess)|Din]] statue has a nose, the [[zelda:Farore (Goddess)|Farore]] statue has ears, and the [[zelda:Nayru (Goddess)|Nayru]] statue has a crack where the mouth should be | In ''[[zelda:The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'' the three goddess statues resemble Red, Yellow, and Blue Pikmin. The statues all have a pole sticking out of their head (resembling a stem) and the [[zelda:Din (Goddess)|Din]] statue has a nose, the [[zelda:Farore (Goddess)|Farore]] statue has ears, and the [[zelda:Nayru (Goddess)|Nayru]] statue has a crack where the mouth should be. | ||
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===''Yoshi's Island DS''=== | ===''Yoshi's Island DS''=== | ||
[[File:Yoshersislandds oilmarinquestion.png|thumb|116px|A baby visually similar to Olimar in ''Yoshi's Island DS''.]] | [[File:Yoshersislandds oilmarinquestion.png|thumb|116px|A baby visually similar to Olimar in ''Yoshi's Island DS''.]] | ||
In ''[[mario:Yoshi's Island DS|Yoshi's Island DS]]'', one of the babies kidnapped by | In ''[[mario:Yoshi's Island DS|Yoshi's Island DS]]'', one of the babies kidnapped by [[mario:Kamek|Kamek]] has a face very similar to Olimar's. | ||
===''Ziggurat''=== | ===''Ziggurat''=== | ||
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===Televised programs=== | ===Televised programs=== | ||
*In season 5, episode 6 of the television show | *In season 5, episode 6 of the television show "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy", the episode "Herbicidal Maniac" features one character, General Skarr, becoming a Pikmin-like creature. Billy himself looks visually similar to Olimar. | ||
* ''{{w|Adventure Time}}'' is a cartoon series that sometimes references video games. The plot of the episode ''The Visitor'' bares a strong resemblance to that of ''Pikmin'', as Martin recruits small native creatures to gather parts of his escape pod and leave the planet. This is akin to Olimar ordering Pikmin to carry ship parts back to the [[S.S. Dolphin]], so he can escape [[PNF-404]]. | * ''{{w|Adventure Time}}'' is a cartoon series that sometimes references video games. The plot of the episode ''The Visitor'' bares a strong resemblance to that of ''Pikmin'', as Martin recruits small native creatures to gather parts of his escape pod and leave the planet. This is akin to Olimar ordering Pikmin to carry ship parts back to the [[S.S. Dolphin]], so he can escape [[PNF-404]]. | ||
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==''Pikmin'' font== | ==''Pikmin'' font== | ||
The font used in ''Pikmin'' games for things like the names of areas is '' | The font used in ''Pikmin'' games for things like the names of areas is ''DF Mo Traditional Chinese''. While not directly ''Pikmin'' content, this font, most famously used in the ''Pikmin'' series, does appear in other media. | ||
* In ''[[mario:Mario Kart Wii|Mario Kart Wii]]'', the stage Moonview Highway has a poster for a made-up musical called "The Mushroom Moon" using this font. {{cite web|https://www.reddit.com/r/Pikmin/comments/b7jua0/i_just_noticed_something_while_playing_mario_kart/|reddit post|reddit|published={{date|31|March|2019}}|retrieved={{date|31|March|2019}}}} | * In ''[[mario:Mario Kart Wii|Mario Kart Wii]]'', the stage Moonview Highway has a poster for a made-up musical called "The Mushroom Moon" using this font.{{cite web|https://www.reddit.com/r/Pikmin/comments/b7jua0/i_just_noticed_something_while_playing_mario_kart/|reddit post|reddit|published={{date|31|March|2019}}|retrieved={{date|31|March|2019}}}} | ||
* In one scene of ''Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies'', there is a series of storefronts with spooky decorations. One of the signs in the scene reads "Yokai Tofu" and the other "Cat's Tail Noodles", both using this font.{{cite web|https://www.reddit.com/r/Pikmin/comments/kpnq57/so_i_was_just_casually_playing_ace_attorney_dual/|So I was just casually playing ace attorney dual destinies, when I noticed the Pikmin font in the background, double checked too|reddit|published={{date|3|January|2021}}|retrieved={{date|16|January|2021}}}} | * In one scene of ''Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies'', there is a series of storefronts with spooky decorations. One of the signs in the scene reads "Yokai Tofu" and the other "Cat's Tail Noodles", both using this font.{{cite web|https://www.reddit.com/r/Pikmin/comments/kpnq57/so_i_was_just_casually_playing_ace_attorney_dual/|So I was just casually playing ace attorney dual destinies, when I noticed the Pikmin font in the background, double checked too|reddit|published={{date|3|January|2021}}|retrieved={{date|16|January|2021}}}} | ||
* One of the stores in ''Dead Rising 2'' has a fitting room with a sign above it saying "Fitting Room" using the same font.{{cite web|https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/200117668882153473/932577131333025802/20220117_024042.jpg|Discord screenshot|Discord|published={{date|17|January|2021}}|retrieved={{date|17|January|2021}}}} | * One of the stores in ''Dead Rising 2'' has a fitting room with a sign above it saying "Fitting Room" using the same font.{{cite web|https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/200117668882153473/932577131333025802/20220117_024042.jpg|Discord screenshot|Discord|published={{date|17|January|2021}}|retrieved={{date|17|January|2021}}}} |