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[[Image:Pikminandbulborb.jpg|thumb|'''DISPUTED:''' Some information in this article and/or subheading may be '''inaccurate''', '''disputed''', '''have no cited source''' or '''not have good faith''' in writing.]]The '''planet''' that [[Olimar]] lands on, in both [[Pikmin]] and [[Pikmin 2]], is the habitat of [[Pikmin (species)]] and their many enemies. The planet may be Earth, as tin cans can be found lying around in the first game. Humans may have left the planet, allowing creatures to evolve and possibly flowers to evolve into Pikmin. In fact, Shigeru Miyamoto stated, that the setting for the planet is Africa, on a microscopic scale.(I think it was from a old issue of Nintendo Power, or Wikipedia.) It was also seen on the second game when Olimar landed or left the planet that the ship was heading to or coming from Africa.
       The planet seems to be earth because of its items (boxes, cans, ect.)
       The planet seems to be earth because of its items (boxes, cans, ect.)
[[Image:Pikminandbulborb.jpg|thumb|'''DISPUTED:''' Some information in this article and/or subheading may be '''inaccurate''', '''disputed''', '''have no cited source''' or '''not have good faith''' in writing.]]The '''planet''' that [[Olimar]] lands on, in both [[Pikmin]] and [[Pikmin 2]], is the habitat of [[Pikmin (species)]] and their many enemies. The planet may be Earth, as tin cans can be found lying around in the first game. Humans may have left the planet, allowing creatures to evolve and possibly flowers to evolve into Pikmin. In fact, Shigeru Miyamoto stated, that the setting for the planet is Africa, on a microscopic scale.(I think it was from a old issue of Nintendo Power, or Wikipedia.) It was also seen on the second game when Olimar landed or left the planet that the ship was heading to or coming from Africa.

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     The planet seems to be earth because of its items (boxes, cans, ect.)
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DISPUTED: Some information in this article and/or subheading may be inaccurate, disputed, have no cited source or not have good faith in writing.

The planet that Olimar lands on, in both Pikmin and Pikmin 2, is the habitat of Pikmin (species) and their many enemies. The planet may be Earth, as tin cans can be found lying around in the first game. Humans may have left the planet, allowing creatures to evolve and possibly flowers to evolve into Pikmin. In fact, Shigeru Miyamoto stated, that the setting for the planet is Africa, on a microscopic scale.(I think it was from a old issue of Nintendo Power, or Wikipedia.) It was also seen on the second game when Olimar landed or left the planet that the ship was heading to or coming from Africa.