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{{Infobox treasure
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|image=Decorative Goo 1.png
|image=Decorative Goo 1.png
|size=200px
|size=190px
|icon=Decorative Goo icon.png
|icon=Decorative Goo icon.png
|hoard_number=64 (US and Europe)
|hoard_number=64 (US and Europe)
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|location=Awakening Wood
|location=Awakening Wood
|challenge=[[Lost Toy Box]], [[Creator's Garden]]
|challenge=[[Lost Toy Box]], [[Creator's Garden]]
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{{infobox p4 treasure
|image      = Decorative Goo P4 icon.png
|icon      = Decorative Goo P4 icon.png
|size      = 200px
|series    = Soulful Artist Series
|sparklium  = 80
|weight    = 3
|max_pikmin = 6
|location  = [[Secluded Courtyard]]
|amount    = 1
}}
}}


{{Infobox treasure
The '''Decorative Goo''' ({{j|オレの色|Ore no Iro|My Color}}) is a treasure found in {{p2}} and {{p4}}. It is a used tube of blue acrylic paint.
|image=Decorative Goo Pikmin 2 JP.png
|size=200px
|icon=Decorative Goo icon.png
|hoard_number=63 (Japan)
|series=Tortured Artist Series
|value=80
|weight=10
|max_pikmin=20
|location=Awakening Wood
}}


The '''Decorative Goo''' ({{j|オレの色|Ore no Iro|My Color}}) is a treasure found in ''[[Pikmin 2]]''. It is a tube of blue "Mario Paint", ([[Reference|referencing]] the game ''[[mariowiki:Mario Paint|Mario Paint]]''). It is apparently used and is bent. The treasure is found in the [[Awakening Wood]] and right near the location of the [[Blue Onion]]. It has the Japanese writing {{j|あおいろ|aoi ro|blue|f=tp}} on it in the Japanese [[Region|version]] of the game.
In ''Pikmin 2'', the label reads "{{j|あおいろ|aoi ro|blue color|f=tp}}" in the Japanese [[Region|version]] of ''Pikmin 2'', and "Mario Paint" in the American and European version, [[Reference|referencing]] the game ''[[mariowiki:Mario Paint|Mario Paint]]''. In ''Pikmin 4'', the label is more generic with unreadable text, with the word "Blue" in bold alongside a yellow dot. Like other treasures in the [[Soulful Artist Series]], this one is reminiscent of [[Blue Pikmin]]. It can be found in a sublevel with [[water]] and many water-based enemies, and is likely the first place the player will discover Blue Pikmin.


==Collecting the treasure==
== Collecting the treasure in ''Pikmin 2'' ==
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== Collecting the treasure in ''Pikmin 4'' ==
{{guide}}
It is sitting atop a ledge at the north of sublevel 1 of the [[Secluded Courtyard]]. To collect this treasure, you must throw 3 Pikmin at it. You can also knock it down with a [[rush]] from [[Oatchi]].
{{Notes|journal=y|sale=y}}
{{Notes|journal=y|sale=y}}


==Treasure Hoard appearance==
=== Olimar's journal (Nintendo Switch) ===
[[File:Pikmin 2 flying Decorative Goo.png|thumb|right|The treasure floating in the Treasure Hoard.]]
{{transcript|With the assistance of the blue Pikmin, we found a canister of paint today. I used it to give the ship a fresh coat of paint! But did it thank me? Noooo. As a space pilot, I've always treated my ship like a trusted companion (even if it is a smart aleck). Yet, that snobbish ship has the gall to complain about the color! There's no pleasing it! Forget this... I'm going to bed.|block=y}}
 
=== Schnauz's notes ===
{{transcript|{{Notes:Decorative Goo/schnauz}}|block=y}}
 
=== Olimar's notes ===
{{transcript|{{Notes:Decorative Goo/olimar}}|block=y}}
 
=== Louie's notes ===
{{transcript|{{Notes:Decorative Goo/louie}}|block=y}}
 
== Treasure Hoard appearance ==
[[File:Pikmin 2 flying Decorative Goo.png|thumb|The treasure floating in the Treasure Hoard.]]
Oddly, depending on the [[region]] and [[area]], the treasure will appear differently when viewed in the [[Treasure Hoard]]. In the Japanese version, the treasure always appears correctly. In the US version, the treasure always appears to float above the floor. In the European version, in all areas except the [[Perplexing Pool]], the treasure again appears at ground level, but it lacks a shadow; in the Perplexing Pool, it looks the same as in the US version. All of these differences can also be found in the respective [[New Play Control! Pikmin 2|Wii re-releases]] for each region.
Oddly, depending on the [[region]] and [[area]], the treasure will appear differently when viewed in the [[Treasure Hoard]]. In the Japanese version, the treasure always appears correctly. In the US version, the treasure always appears to float above the floor. In the European version, in all areas except the [[Perplexing Pool]], the treasure again appears at ground level, but it lacks a shadow; in the Perplexing Pool, it looks the same as in the US version. All of these differences can also be found in the respective [[New Play Control! Pikmin 2|Wii re-releases]] for each region.


The reason for this is because in the US version, something unknown changed in the treasure's geometry, making it appear slightly above its origin point, compared to the Japanese version. The US developers did not realize this, and so the treasure is visually floating in that version. For the European version, this oversight was caught, but instead of correcting the model's data, the developers altered the spawn position of the treasure to be five units below floor level.<ref>The coordinates for each Treasure Hoard area, bar the Perplexing Pool, are 0,-5,0, as seen in <code>/user/Yamashita/zukan/pal/*/arc.szs/data/setting.ini</code>.</ref> While this does visually place the tube on the floor, it also means its shadow doesn't appear, since the object's Y coordinate is technically under the floor, and there is no floor below that to project a shadow onto. The coordinates for the Perplexing Pool have not been changed since it is very hard to even notice the problem, given that the treasure is underwater.
The reason for this is because in the US version, something unknown changed in the treasure's geometry, making it appear slightly above its origin point, compared to the Japanese version. The US developers did not realize this, and so the treasure is visually floating in that version. For the European version, this oversight was caught, but instead of correcting the model's data, the developers altered the spawn position of the treasure to be five units below floor level.<ref>The coordinates for each Treasure Hoard area, bar the Perplexing Pool, are 0,-5,0, as seen in <code>/user/Yamashita/zukan/pal/*/arc.szs/data/setting.ini</code>.</ref> While this does visually place the tube on the floor, it also means its shadow doesn't appear, since the object's Y coordinate is technically under the floor, and there is no floor below that to project a shadow onto. The coordinates for the Perplexing Pool have not been changed since it is very hard to even notice the problem, given that the treasure is underwater.


==Gallery==
== Gallery ==
===''Pikmin 2''===
<gallery>
P2 Artwork Decorative Goo.png|Artwork of the Decorative Goo.
Thumb decorativegoo.jpg|Artwork of the Decorative Goo from ''Pikmin 2''.
P2 Decorative Goo NA Location.png|The Decorative Goo in the [[Awakening Wood]].
P2 Decorative Goo JP Location.png|The Decorative Goo in the Awakening Wood in the Japanese version.
P2 Decorative Goo NA Collected.png|The Decorative Goo being analyzed by the [[Hocotate ship]].
P2 Decorative Goo JP Collected.png|The Decorative Goo being analyzed by the Hocotate ship in the Japanese version.
Decorative Goo P2S icon.png|The [[Treasure Hoard]] icon of the Decorative Goo in [[Pikmin 2 (Nintendo Switch)|the Nintendo Switch version of ''Pikmin 2'']].
Decorative Goo texture.png|The texture used for the Decorative Goo in non-Japanese versions.
Decorative Goo Pikmin 2 JP.png|The model of the Decorative Goo in the Japanese version of ''Pikmin 2''.
</gallery>
 
===''Pikmin 4''===
<gallery>
P4 Decorative Goo location.jpg|The Decorative Goo in the location it is discovered.
P4 Decorative Goo Closer Look.jpg|A closer look at the Decorative Goo in the [[Treasure Catalog]].
</gallery>
 
===Other===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Thumb decorativegoo.jpg|Artwork of the treasure.
44-pikminart cat.jpg|Clay artwork featuring the Japanese Decorative Goo.
File:44-pikminart cat.jpg|Artwork featuring the Japanese Decorative Goo.
File:Decorative Goo.jpg|The Decorative Goo.
File:Decorative Goo Analyze.png|The Decorative Goo being analyzed.
File:Decorative Goo JP.jpg|The Decorative Goo in the Japanese version.
File:Decorative Goo JP 2.jpg|The Decorative Goo being analyzed in the Japanese version.
File:Decorative Goo texture.png|Texture used for the treasure.
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Trivia==
== Trivia ==
*A blue stain can be found where this treasure is located, suggesting that part of the tube's contents was dumped out, likely by the Blue Pikmin found lurking near it.
*Despite having a changed design in the North American and European versions, the icon for the Decorative Goo is unchanged from the Japanese version in ''Pikmin 2'''s [[Nintendo GameCube]] and [[New Play Control! Pikmin 2|New Play Control!]] releases.
*This treasure's [[Treasure Hoard]] number is 64, a likely reference to the Nintendo 64. This is supported due to the fact that this is a [[mariowiki:Mario (series)|''Mario'']] reference, and the fact that some other [[Nintendo GameCube]] games reference the Nintendo 64 (for example, [[mariowiki:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'']]).
*A blue stain can be found where the ''Pikmin 2'' version of the treasure is located, suggesting that some of the paint in the tube either leaked or was dumped out, possibly by the Blue Pikmin found lurking near it.
*The Decorative Goo is found near Blue Pikmin in both games it appears in, a trait carried over into the [[Soulful Artist Series]] with other colors.
[[File:Decor Blue Paint.png|thumb|100px|The Blue Paint Decor Pikmin.]]
*The Pikmin 4 version of Decorative Goo is worn by a Blue Paint [[Decor Pikmin]] in ''[[Pikmin Bloom]]''. The paint tube is open, unlike in Pikmin 4.


==Names in other languages==
== Names in other languages ==
{{Foreignname
{{foreignname
|Jap=オレの色
|Jap = オレの色
|JapM=My Color
|JapR = Ore no Iro
|Fra=Enduit Décoratif
|JapM = My Color
|FraM=Decorative Primer
|ChiTrad  = 我的顏色
|Spa=Plasta decorativa
|ChiTradR = Wǒ de Yánsè
|SpaM=Decorative goo
|ChiTradM = My Color
|SpaA=Plasta decorativa
|ChiSimp  = 我的颜色
|SpaAM=Decorative goo
|ChiSimpR = Wǒ de Yánsè
|Ita=Intruglio creativo
|ChiSimpM = My Color
|ItaM=Creative Concoction
|Dut  = Decoratieve brij
|Ger=Dekorative Schmiere
|DutM = Decorative paste
|GerM=Decorative Goo
|Fra  = Enduit Décoratif (''Pikmin 2'')<br> Enduit décoratif (''Pikmin 4'')
|FraM = Decorative Coating<br>Decorative coating
|Ger  = Dekorative Schmiere
|GerM = Decorative Goo
|Ita = Intruglio creativo
|ItaM = Creative concoction
|Kor  = 나만의 색
|KorR = Naman-ui Saek
|KorM = My Color
|Por  = Gosma decorativa
|PorM = Decorative goo
|Spa  = Plasta decorativa
|SpaM = Decorative paste
}}
}}


==See also==
== See also ==
*[[Tangerine Paste]]
* [[Tangerine Paste]]
* [[Soulful Artist Series]]


==References==
== References ==
{{refs}}
{{refs}}


{{Awakening Wood}}
{{Awakening Wood}}
{{Treasures}}
{{Treasures}}
{{p4 treasures}}
[[Category:Secluded Courtyard]]
[[Category:Pikmin 2 Challenge Mode]]
[[Category:Pikmin 2 Challenge Mode]]

Latest revision as of 20:29, October 16, 2024

Decorative Goo Treasure Hoard icon.
The Decorative Goo.
Number 64 (US and Europe)
Series Tortured Artist Series
Value Poko × 80
Weight 10
Maximum carriers 20 Pikmin
Location Awakening Wood
Challenge Mode levels Lost Toy Box, Creator's Garden
Decorative Goo
Pikmin 4 treasure
Treasure Catalog icon.
Icon for the Decorative Goo, from Pikmin 4's Treasure Catalog.
Series Soulful Artist Series
Value Sparklium × 80
Weight 3
Maximum carriers 6
Locations Secluded Courtyard
Dandori Challenge stages None
Dandori Battle stages None
Total amount 1

The Decorative Goo (オレの色?, lit.: "My Color") is a treasure found in Pikmin 2 and Pikmin 4. It is a used tube of blue acrylic paint.

In Pikmin 2, the label reads "あおいろ? (lit.: "blue color")" in the Japanese version of Pikmin 2, and "Mario Paint" in the American and European version, referencing the game Mario Paint. In Pikmin 4, the label is more generic with unreadable text, with the word "Blue" in bold alongside a yellow dot. Like other treasures in the Soulful Artist Series, this one is reminiscent of Blue Pikmin. It can be found in a sublevel with water and many water-based enemies, and is likely the first place the player will discover Blue Pikmin.

Collecting the treasure in Pikmin 2[edit]

AW texture.png
Decorative Goo
Location of the Decorative Goo.

The following article or section contains guides.
The strategies shown are just suggestions.

It can be easily achieved once Olimar obtains ten Blue Pikmin. This is also where the Radiation Canopy was found in Pikmin.

Collecting the treasure in Pikmin 4[edit]

The following article or section contains guides.
The strategies shown are just suggestions.

It is sitting atop a ledge at the north of sublevel 1 of the Secluded Courtyard. To collect this treasure, you must throw 3 Pikmin at it. You can also knock it down with a rush from Oatchi.

Notes

Olimar's journal

With the assistance of the blue Pikmin, we found a canister of paint today. I used it to give the ship a fresh coat of paint! But did it thank me? Noooo. As a space pilot, I've always treated my ship like a trusted companion (even if it is a smart aleck). Yet, this snobbish ship has the gall to complain about the color! There's no pleasing it! Forget this...I'm going to bed.

Sales pitch

Everyone enjoys decorating in favorite hues, but it's vital to utilize new colors now and then. This tube of goo will surely help you discover a new you!

Olimar's journal (Nintendo Switch)[edit]

With the assistance of the blue Pikmin, we found a canister of paint today. I used it to give the ship a fresh coat of paint! But did it thank me? Noooo. As a space pilot, I've always treated my ship like a trusted companion (even if it is a smart aleck). Yet, that snobbish ship has the gall to complain about the color! There's no pleasing it! Forget this... I'm going to bed.

Schnauz's notes[edit]

This tube of decorative blue goo is sure to inspire creativity in anyone who comes upon it. It should also be a reminder to welcome new colors into your life now and then. Don't get stuck returning to the same hues over and over again. Go wild! Unleash a new you!

Olimar's notes[edit]

This color is very similar to that of the Blue Pikmin. I prefer red.

Louie's notes[edit]

My whole mouth turned blue after one lick, and some other stuff kept coming out blue for the next few days. Probably won't eat it again, even if it is my favorite color.

Treasure Hoard appearance[edit]

The Decorative Goo, seen floating in the Treasure Hoard in the US version, as explained here.
The treasure floating in the Treasure Hoard.

Oddly, depending on the region and area, the treasure will appear differently when viewed in the Treasure Hoard. In the Japanese version, the treasure always appears correctly. In the US version, the treasure always appears to float above the floor. In the European version, in all areas except the Perplexing Pool, the treasure again appears at ground level, but it lacks a shadow; in the Perplexing Pool, it looks the same as in the US version. All of these differences can also be found in the respective Wii re-releases for each region.

The reason for this is because in the US version, something unknown changed in the treasure's geometry, making it appear slightly above its origin point, compared to the Japanese version. The US developers did not realize this, and so the treasure is visually floating in that version. For the European version, this oversight was caught, but instead of correcting the model's data, the developers altered the spawn position of the treasure to be five units below floor level.[1] While this does visually place the tube on the floor, it also means its shadow doesn't appear, since the object's Y coordinate is technically under the floor, and there is no floor below that to project a shadow onto. The coordinates for the Perplexing Pool have not been changed since it is very hard to even notice the problem, given that the treasure is underwater.

Gallery[edit]

Pikmin 2[edit]

Pikmin 4[edit]

Other[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • Despite having a changed design in the North American and European versions, the icon for the Decorative Goo is unchanged from the Japanese version in Pikmin 2's Nintendo GameCube and New Play Control! releases.
  • A blue stain can be found where the Pikmin 2 version of the treasure is located, suggesting that some of the paint in the tube either leaked or was dumped out, possibly by the Blue Pikmin found lurking near it.
  • The Decorative Goo is found near Blue Pikmin in both games it appears in, a trait carried over into the Soulful Artist Series with other colors.
A Blue Paint Decor Pikmin from Pikmin Bloom.
The Blue Paint Decor Pikmin.
  • The Pikmin 4 version of Decorative Goo is worn by a Blue Paint Decor Pikmin in Pikmin Bloom. The paint tube is open, unlike in Pikmin 4.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese オレの色?
Ore no Iro
My Color
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
我的顏色
Wǒ de Yánsè
My Color
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
我的颜色
Wǒ de Yánsè
My Color
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Decoratieve brij Decorative paste
Flag of France French Enduit Décoratif (Pikmin 2)
Enduit décoratif (Pikmin 4)
Decorative Coating
Decorative coating
Flag of Germany German Dekorative Schmiere Decorative Goo
Flag of Italy Italian Intruglio creativo Creative concoction
Flag of South Korea Korean 나만의 색
Naman-ui Saek
My Color
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Gosma decorativa Decorative goo
Flag of Spain Spanish Plasta decorativa Decorative paste

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The coordinates for each Treasure Hoard area, bar the Perplexing Pool, are 0,-5,0, as seen in /user/Yamashita/zukan/pal/*/arc.szs/data/setting.ini.