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[[File:Pokosreenshot.jpg|frame|A poko as seen in the opening cinema.]]The '''Poko''' is the currency used on [[Captain Olimar|Olimar's]] home planet, [[Hocotate]]. | [[File:Pokosreenshot.jpg|frame|A poko as seen in the opening cinema.]]The '''Poko''' is the currency used on [[Captain Olimar|Olimar's]] home planet, [[Hocotate]]. Pokos were offically introduced in ''[[Pikmin 2]]''; the plot concerned them. However, when the [[Secret Safe]] is found in ''[[Pikmin]]'', Olimar states that it is as full as ever; none of his Pokos were lost. In ''[[Pikmin 2]]'', Olimar and [[Louie]] have to pay a debt of 10,100 Pokos by visiting the [[Planet of the Pikmin]], where collecting 'treasures' can pay off this supposedly immeasurably large sum of money. In comparison, 100 Pokos is more than a year's wages for the [[President of Hocotate Freight]]. Pokos are ovular, and thin, and are made of some sort of golden colored material. They bear a strong resemblance to the [[mariowiki:coin|coins]] found in the [[mario:Mario (series)|Mario series]] of video games. | ||
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Revision as of 13:03, February 25, 2012
The Poko is the currency used on Olimar's home planet, Hocotate. Pokos were offically introduced in Pikmin 2; the plot concerned them. However, when the Secret Safe is found in Pikmin, Olimar states that it is as full as ever; none of his Pokos were lost. In Pikmin 2, Olimar and Louie have to pay a debt of 10,100 Pokos by visiting the Planet of the Pikmin, where collecting 'treasures' can pay off this supposedly immeasurably large sum of money. In comparison, 100 Pokos is more than a year's wages for the President of Hocotate Freight. Pokos are ovular, and thin, and are made of some sort of golden colored material. They bear a strong resemblance to the coins found in the Mario series of video games.