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''"This shiny pod was found buried like a time capsule, holding image data of unknown origin. Is it possible that you fathom the data's import? This riddle will entrance all puzzle lovers!"''
''"This shiny pod was found buried like a time capsule, holding image data of unknown origin. Is it possible that you fathom the data's import? This riddle will entrance all puzzle lovers!"''
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the Japanese version of Pikmin 2, the picture inside the locket is a cat instead of a dog. This is because at the time, cats were more common pets than dogs in Japan.
*In the Japanese version of ''Pikmin 2'', the picture inside the locket is a cat instead of a dog. This is because at the time, cats were more common pets than dogs in Japan.
*The Shetland Sheepdog in the PAL and NTSC versions may be referencing Shigeru Miyamoto's dog, Pikku which the name "Pikmin" derived from.
*The Shetland Sheepdog in the PAL and NTSC versions may be referencing Shigeru Miyamoto's dog, Pikku which the name "Pikmin" derived from.



Revision as of 20:39, July 7, 2013

Time Capsule
File:Whitepurple2.jpg
Number 76 (NTSC)
75 (PAL)
Series Modern Amenities Series
Value Poko × 70
Weight 7
Maximum carriers 15 Pikmin
Location Citadel of Spiders
Challenge Mode levels None

The Time Capsule is a treasure in Pikmin 2. It is actually a golden locket with a picture of a Shetland Sheepdog (or a cat in Japan, due to the fact that cats were more common as pets in Japan). It is found on Sublevel 4 of the Citadel of Spiders, and some enemies may need to be defeated once it is found.

Notes

Olimar's Journal

"This must be some kind of a memorial capsule left by a lost civilization. It has left behind some image data, but I can't make any sense of it. I'm going to have to do some additional analysis. I'll document any exciting new developments in my log, along with pages and pages of meaningless doodles."

Sales Pitch

"This shiny pod was found buried like a time capsule, holding image data of unknown origin. Is it possible that you fathom the data's import? This riddle will entrance all puzzle lovers!"

Trivia

  • In the Japanese version of Pikmin 2, the picture inside the locket is a cat instead of a dog. This is because at the time, cats were more common pets than dogs in Japan.
  • The Shetland Sheepdog in the PAL and NTSC versions may be referencing Shigeru Miyamoto's dog, Pikku which the name "Pikmin" derived from.