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*The [[Gyroid Bust]] is, although fairly altered, featured in the ''Animal Crossing'' series. | *The [[Gyroid Bust]] is, although fairly altered, featured in the ''Animal Crossing'' series. | ||
*[[Poko]]s resemble coins from the Mario series. | *[[Poko]]s resemble coins from the Mario series. | ||
Many Pikmin 2 treasures are real-world items, with real-world brands. For example: | Many Pikmin 2 treasures are real-world items, with real-world brands. For example: | ||
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*The [[Quenching Emblem]] displays the 7up logo. | *The [[Quenching Emblem]] displays the 7up logo. | ||
*The [[Pondering Emblem]] (NTSC) and [[Massive Lid]] have the brand 'Yoo-Hoo', another possible reference, this time to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoohoo Yoohoo] chocolate drink. | *The [[Pondering Emblem]] (NTSC) and [[Massive Lid]] have the brand 'Yoo-Hoo', another possible reference, this time to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoohoo Yoohoo] chocolate drink. | ||
*The [[Boss Stone]] is a ''gyokushō'' piece from the Japanese board game [[Wikipedia:Shogi|Shogi]], also called "Japanese Chess." | |||
Other such cases are the items in the [[Mystical Energy Series]], which are all Duracell batteries. | Other such cases are the items in the [[Mystical Energy Series]], which are all Duracell batteries. | ||
[[Category:Pikmin]] | [[Category:Pikmin]] |
Revision as of 11:07, December 15, 2008
Some treasures are cameos to other Nintendo series. These include:
- The Flame of Tomorrow exhibits the text 'Bowser Breath Brand' with a picture of Bowser.
- The Master's Instrument says 'Mario paint', a possible reference to the game Mario Paint.
- There is another mario paint reference: the Decorative Goo, which bears the label 'Mario Paint--Blue'.
- The Cosmic Archive is a Japanese Famicom game.
- The Dream Architect is a Game & Watch.
- The Implement of Toil says 'Nintendo 64' on it.
- The Remembered Old Buddy is the head of a NES R.O.B., the gyro blocks being R.O.B. blocks.
- The Gyroid Bust is, although fairly altered, featured in the Animal Crossing series.
- Pokos resemble coins from the Mario series.
Many Pikmin 2 treasures are real-world items, with real-world brands. For example:
- Dr. Pepper is the drink of the bottle cap known as the Drought Ender in-game.
- The Abstract Masterpiece is a Snapple lid.
- The Gherkin Gate is a Vlasic brand lid.
- The Salivatrix is a Dannon yogurt lid.
- The Quenching Emblem displays the 7up logo.
- The Pondering Emblem (NTSC) and Massive Lid have the brand 'Yoo-Hoo', another possible reference, this time to Yoohoo chocolate drink.
- The Boss Stone is a gyokushō piece from the Japanese board game Shogi, also called "Japanese Chess."
Other such cases are the items in the Mystical Energy Series, which are all Duracell batteries.