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Revision as of 09:46, June 10, 2023

Gyroid Bust Treasure Hoard icon.
The Gyroid Bust.
Number 54 (US and Europe)
53 (Japan)
Series Ancient Secrets Series
Value Poko × 250
Weight 10
Maximum carriers 15 Pikmin
Location Bulblax Kingdom
Challenge Mode levels Rumbling Grotto, Cave of Pain, Sniper Room, Emperor's Realm

The Gyroid Bust (Mr.ハニー?, lit.: "Mr. Hany") is a treasure found in Pikmin 2. It can be found on the last (7th) sublevel of the Bulblax Kingdom, and can be acquired right after the Emperor Bulblax is defeated. The leader will need the Scorch Guard which is obtained by bringing the Forged Courage from the Bulblax to the ship. The leaders will then be able to guide the Red Pikmin to the treasure without fear of being damaged by fire geysers.

This treasure is actually a haniwa, resembling the ones found in Animal Crossing and its sequels. In the Animal Crossing games, the items are called "Gyroids".

Notes

Olimar's journal

My son tells me that this type of figurine is all the rage with the kids. The strangest things amuse kids! When I was a kid, we were lucky if we were allowed to even talk about figurines! PS: When I found this figurine, it had been placed so that it was protected by a wall of flame. My research isn't complete, but I think it may have been a shrine of some kind.

Sales pitch

This looks exactly like the gyroids that have become so popular on planet Hocotate. Its pitiful expression is beloved by the Hocotate youth.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Haniwa are often buried with the dead or set on a mound near the grave. The fact that it is buried within the deepest part of the Bulblax Kingdom suggests that this cave was a tomb. Olimar further supports this theory in his journal entry for the treasure, calling it "a shrine of some kind".

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese Mr.ハニー?
Misutar Hanii
Mr. Hany
Flag of France French Buste de Gyroïde Gyroid Bust
Flag of Germany German Gyroiden-Büste Gyroid Bust
Flag of Italy Italian Busto giroide Gyroid Bust
Flag of Spain Spanish Busto giroide Gyroid bust