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== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[Priceless Artifact]]
*[[Great Man]]
*[[Hey! Pikmin#amiibo compatibility|''Hey! Pikmin'' amiibo compatibility]]
*[[Hey! Pikmin#amiibo compatibility|''Hey! Pikmin'' amiibo compatibility]]


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Colossus in Suspenders
Value Sparklium × 200
Weight 8
Maximum carriers 8 Pikmin
Location Secret Spot

The Colossus in Suspenders (Dungareed Colossus in the European version) is a treasure that is unlocked when the player scans the Mario amiibo from the Super Mario Bros. series. It looks just like the amiibo, and is worth .

Collecting the treasure

After scanning the amiibo on the area selection screen (in any sector), the treasure will appear in one of the Secret Spots of the area. Then, the player has to retrieve the Colossus in Suspenders in that spot.

Notes

Hey! Pikmin logs

I have a gut feeling that I share a special bond with the man depicted here. It must be the nose. His big smile and large belly tell me he's lived a full life brimming with delights. Something to aspire to!

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese Mの おとこ?
M no o toko
Father of M
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Neusgenoot Nose companion
Flag of Québec French (NoA) Colosse en salopette Colossus in suspenders
Flag of France French (NoE) Colosse en bleu de travail Dungareed colossus
Flag of Germany German Latzhosen-Koloss Dungareed colossus
Flag of Italy Italian Gigante in salopette Giant in suspenders
Flag of Spain Spanish Gigante con tirantes Giant in suspenders

Trivia

  • Olimar claims to feel a "special bond" with Mario. This could be a direct reference to Olimar's name being derived from Mario, as well as sharing his red color scheme. And, as Olimar mentions, they both have similarly big noses.

See also