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Plays in the [[Sweltering Parchlands]]'s [[area selection menu]], where the player can pick which [[area]] of the sector to play in. Compared to the earlier area selection themes, this one is much more synthetic, and contains more of an uncertain feel around it. A hopeful-sounding melody is undermined by higher-pitched synthesizers playing at odd times. | Plays in the [[Sweltering Parchlands]]'s [[area selection menu]], where the player can pick which [[area]] of the sector to play in. Compared to the earlier area selection themes, this one is much more synthetic, and contains more of an uncertain feel around it. A hopeful-sounding melody is undermined by higher-pitched synthesizers playing at odd times. This theme was reused in {{pb}} as the [[Music in Pikmin Bloom#Badges|badge viewer theme]]. | ||
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Plays in the [[area results menu]], when an area is cleared and the gathered [[Sparklium]] is tallied. | Plays in the [[area results menu]], when an area is cleared and the gathered [[Sparklium]] is tallied. This theme contains 2 prominent scalic melodies at the same time, one that goes up and up again, and one that goes up and down. These melodies are layered on top of a steady percussion part and a bassline that enters after some time. This theme was remixed in {{pb}} as the [[Music in Pikmin Bloom#Daily Lookback|Daily Lookback theme]]. | ||
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Plays during the [[Hey! Pikmin logs menu]]. | Plays during the [[Hey! Pikmin logs menu]]. This theme contains 2 sections; the first features a melody on xylophone and later flute, on top of an accordion part and a bass part that's barely audible on the 3DS's speakers, creating an overall sparse feel. The second section is more full-sounding, with long string chords and a harp part joining the other instruments. The harmony in this theme is generally positive to fit the enemy and creature logs it accompanies. | ||
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Plays during the [[Pikmin Park]]. | Plays during the [[Pikmin Park]]. Sparse percussive tones and a low flute give this theme a "wild" feel that fits the style of the Pikmin Park well. The rhythm is similar to the [[Music in Pikmin 3#Tropical Wilds|Tropical Wilds theme]] from {{p3}}. | ||
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Plays during the game over screen of a standard [[area]], where the player can choose to retry the stage or return to the [[area selection menu]] of the [[sector]] they are on. This also includes the segment with the brief [[cutscene]] showing [[Captain Olimar]] being beamed up to the [[S.S. Dolphin II]]. | Plays during the game over screen of a standard [[area]], where the player can choose to retry the stage or return to the [[area selection menu]] of the [[sector]] they are on. This also includes the segment with the brief [[cutscene]] showing [[Captain Olimar]] being beamed up to the [[S.S. Dolphin II]]. The cutscene section contains a silly melody, and the main part is a slow march with dissonant chords and a melody that emphasizes the comic nature of Olimar's failure. | ||
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Plays during the "Try again?" menu of a [[Secret Spot]], where the player can choose to retry the challenge or return to the [[area selection menu]] of the [[sector]] they are on | Plays during the "Try again?" menu of a [[Secret Spot]], where the player can choose to retry the challenge or return to the [[area selection menu]] of the [[sector]] they are on, which can be reached by letting Olimar be killed. This slow march uses a rough yet mellow synthesizer to play a silly melody that mocks Olimar for his failure. This comic nature is only added to by the use of a slide whistle that plays with the cymbal. | ||
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Plays during the [[options menu]]. If the player adjusts the music volume, the effect takes place right away, so the player can use this song to figure out how loud the music volume is. | Plays during the [[options menu]]. If the player adjusts the music volume, the effect takes place right away, so the player can use this song to figure out how loud the music volume is. This very electronic theme uses several synthesizer layers with heavy reverb and other effects, creating a technical feel that's fitting for the options menu. | ||
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Almost all moments of Hey! Pikmin have some accompanying music to set the mood of the situation, from the menu the player is using to the cutscene they are watching to the area they are navigating through. The soundtrack for Hey! Pikmin was composed by Masato Kouda and Kento Hasegawa.
Menus
- Title screen
Title screen | |
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Internal name | BGM_02_title.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays in the title screen and saved game selection menu. This theme presents an ethereal electronic atmosphere, somewhat similar to The Distant Spring's theme from Pikmin. After some time, the synthesizers are joined by a harp ostinato and some simple hand percussion.
- Sector selection
Sector selection | |
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Internal name | BGM_04_world_select.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays in the sector selection menu, where the player spins the planet around and chooses which sector to go to. This theme draws on grand orchestral styles, opening with a strong melody on French horn, to emphasize the grand scale of the adventure across the planet, but it also features a constant layer of electronic sound effects, as if the sounds of the S.S. Dolphin II are playing in the background.
- Brilliant Garden area selection
Brilliant Garden area selection | |
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Internal name | BGM_05_W1_course_select.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays in the Brilliant Garden's area selection menu, where the player can pick which area of the sector to play in. This wistful theme uses instruments with cute tone colors such as flute, xylophone, and harp to introduce the upcoming adventure in a peaceful way.
- Verdant Waterfront area selection
Verdant Waterfront area selection | |
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Internal name | BGM_06_W2_course_select.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays in the Verdant Waterfront's area selection menu, where the player can pick which area of the sector to play in. A strong intro sets up this theme's firm rhythmic style. A simple melody is then exchanged between xylophone and a twangy plucked string instrument over a solid E chord. Later in the loop, dissonant scales in the background (very similar to those in the underground back side theme) change the feel considerably.
- Sparkling Labyrinth area selection
Sparkling Labyrinth area selection | |
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Internal name | BGM_07_W3_course_select.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays in the Sparkling Labyrinth's area selection menu, where the player can pick which area of the sector to play in. This piece contains 3 distinct segments that are very different in style. The main thing holding them together is the steel drum, which is a fitting instrument for this sector's crystal theme.
- Ravaged Rustworks area selection
Ravaged Rustworks area selection | |
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Internal name | BGM_08__4_course_select.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays in the Ravaged Rustworks's area selection menu, where the player can pick which area of the sector to play in. This theme is a lush bossa nova, with a melody played by raindrop-like and whistle-like synthesizers, and guitar and strings providing a jazzy background.
- Leafswirl Lagoon area selection
Leafswirl Lagoon area selection | |
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Internal name | BGM_09__5_course_select.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays in the Leafswirl Lagoon's area selection menu, where the player can pick which area of the sector to play in. This beautiful theme in 3/4 time includes a calm melody played by 2 flutes over a simple guitar line, and later a second section with a similar melody played by an accordion over a more full-sounding background. The resulting theme is fitting for an autumn landscape.
- Sweltering Parchlands area selection
Sweltering Parchlands area selection | |
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Internal name | BGM_10__6_course_select.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays in the Sweltering Parchlands's area selection menu, where the player can pick which area of the sector to play in. Compared to the earlier area selection themes, this one is much more synthetic, and contains more of an uncertain feel around it. A hopeful-sounding melody is undermined by higher-pitched synthesizers playing at odd times. This theme was reused in Pikmin Bloom as the badge viewer theme.
- Snowfall Field area selection
Snowfall Field area selection | |
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Internal name | BGM_11__7_course_select.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays in the Snowfall Field's area selection menu, where the player can pick which area of the sector to play in. This theme creates a snowy feeling without the use of sleigh bells, which is cleverly done with a mix of staccato notes and swelling long notes played on xylophone and strings, with plenty of space in between. The second half of the piece may be a reference to The Forest of Hope's theme from Pikmin.
- Lushlife Murk area selection
Lushlife Murk area selection | |
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Internal name | BGM_12__8_course_select.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays in the Lushlife Murk's area selection menu, where the player can pick which area of the sector to play in. This theme's strange synthesized sounds (plus a marimba) complement the poisonous swamp theme of the sector, without sounding too negative. The game may be nearing its end, but optimism remains.
- Results
Results | |
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Internal name | BGM_43_result.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays in the area results menu, when an area is cleared and the gathered Sparklium is tallied. This theme contains 2 prominent scalic melodies at the same time, one that goes up and up again, and one that goes up and down. These melodies are layered on top of a steady percussion part and a bassline that enters after some time. This theme was remixed in Pikmin Bloom as the Daily Lookback theme.
- Logs
Logs | |
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Internal name | BGM_69_zukan_kyotu.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the Hey! Pikmin logs menu. This theme contains 2 sections; the first features a melody on xylophone and later flute, on top of an accordion part and a bass part that's barely audible on the 3DS's speakers, creating an overall sparse feel. The second section is more full-sounding, with long string chords and a harp part joining the other instruments. The harmony in this theme is generally positive to fit the enemy and creature logs it accompanies.
- Pikmin Park
Pikmin Park | |
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Internal name | BGM_79_pikmin_hiroba.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the Pikmin Park. Sparse percussive tones and a low flute give this theme a "wild" feel that fits the style of the Pikmin Park well. The rhythm is similar to the Tropical Wilds theme from Pikmin 3.
- Secret Spot results
Secret Spot results | |
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Internal name | BGM_78_kirakira_no_izumi_result.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the results screen of a Secret Spot, where the collected pellet or treasure is shown. This short loop moves between simple piano chords which are colored by a synth arpeggio playing the notes of the chord a fifth above. The resulting theme is more reflective than celebratory.
- Sparklium Springs results
Sparklium Springs results | |
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Internal name | BGM_83_kirakira_no_izumi_after.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the results screen of a Sparklium Springs level, where the collected Sparklium is tallied up. This theme is the same as the Secret Spot results theme, but transposed up a minor third, and with a bright synth melody added. This creates a slightly more exciting texture.
- Game over
Game over | |
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Internal name | BGM_67_game_over.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the game over screen of a standard area, where the player can choose to retry the stage or return to the area selection menu of the sector they are on. This also includes the segment with the brief cutscene showing Captain Olimar being beamed up to the S.S. Dolphin II. The cutscene section contains a silly melody, and the main part is a slow march with dissonant chords and a melody that emphasizes the comic nature of Olimar's failure.
- Secret Spot game over
Secret Spot game over | |
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Internal name | BGM_87_minigame_failure_result.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the "Try again?" menu of a Secret Spot, where the player can choose to retry the challenge or return to the area selection menu of the sector they are on, which can be reached by letting Olimar be killed. This slow march uses a rough yet mellow synthesizer to play a silly melody that mocks Olimar for his failure. This comic nature is only added to by the use of a slide whistle that plays with the cymbal.
- Options
Options | |
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Internal name | BGM_82_option.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the options menu. If the player adjusts the music volume, the effect takes place right away, so the player can use this song to figure out how loud the music volume is. This very electronic theme uses several synthesizer layers with heavy reverb and other effects, creating a technical feel that's fitting for the options menu.
Cutscenes
- Prologue - space
Prologue - space | |
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Internal name | ev_op.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the prologue cutscene where Captain Olimar is flying through space. Ends before the crash-landing cutscene.
- Prologue - crash landing
Prologue - crash landing | |
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Internal name | ev_prologue.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the prologue cutscene where the S.S. Dolphin II crashes into the planet.
- Inside the S.S. Dolphin II - news
Inside the S.S. Dolphin II - news | |
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Internal name | BGM_62_million_kira_clear.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during most of the S.S. Dolphin II update cutscenes, for all scenes that aren't the ship talking about having discovered a boss battle area, since the Inside the S.S. Dolphin II - boss found track plays in those ones.
- Inside the S.S. Dolphin II - boss found
Inside the S.S. Dolphin II - boss found | |
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Internal name | BGM_90_ev_battle.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the S.S. Dolphin II update cutscenes where the ship reveals that it found a boss battle area.
- Red Bulborb introduction
Red Bulborb introduction | |
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Internal name | se_ev_boss_01.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the Red Bulborb's introduction cutscene at The Shadow in the Brush.
- Long Water Dumple introduction
Long Water Dumple introduction | |
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Internal name | se_ev_boss_02.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the Long Water Dumple's introduction cutscene at The Keeper of the Lake.
- Armurk introduction
Armurk introduction | |
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Internal name | se_ev_boss_03.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the Armurk's introduction cutscene at Subterranean Tyrant.
- Electric Cottonade introduction
Electric Cottonade introduction | |
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Internal name | se_ev_boss_04.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the Electric Cottonade's introduction cutscene at Flashes of Fear.
- Queen Shearwig introduction
Queen Shearwig introduction | |
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Internal name | se_ev_boss_05.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the Queen Shearwig's introduction cutscene at Troop Commander.
- Fiery Blowhog introduction
Fiery Blowhog introduction | |
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Internal name | se_ev_boss_06.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the Fiery Blowhog's introduction cutscene at Blazing Winds.
- Luring Slurker introduction
Luring Slurker introduction | |
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Internal name | se_ev_boss_07.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the Luring Slurker's introduction cutscene at Cold-Hearted Guardian.
- Emperor Bulblax introduction
Emperor Bulblax introduction | |
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Internal name | se_ev_boss_08.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the Emperor Bulblax's introduction cutscene at The Last Lair.
- Berserk Leech Hydroe buried form introduction
Berserk Leech Hydroe buried form introduction | |
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Internal name | se_ev_boss_09_appear.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the Berserk Leech Hydroe's introduction cutscene at Fragment of Hope.
- Berserk Leech Hydroe quadruped form introduction
Berserk Leech Hydroe quadruped form introduction | |
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Internal name | se_ev_boss_09_1_2.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the Berserk Leech Hydroe's buried-to-quadruped form cutscene at Fragment of Hope.
- Berserk Leech Hydroe winged form introduction
Berserk Leech Hydroe winged form introduction | |
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Internal name | se_ev_boss_09_2_3.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the Berserk Leech Hydroe's quadruped-to-winged form cutscene at Fragment of Hope.
- Berserk Leech Hydroe defeated
Berserk Leech Hydroe defeated | |
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Internal name | se_ev_boss_09_gekiha.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the Berserk Leech Hydroe's defeat cutscene, including the Leech Hydroe's encounter and the triumphant collection of the Sparklium Converter.
- Epilogue - goodbye
Epilogue - goodbye | |
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Internal name | ev_ed.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the epilogue cutscene where Captain Olimar says his goodbyes to the Pikmin. This theme is based on the sector selection theme.
- Epilogue - space
Epilogue - space | |
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Internal name | ev_epilogue.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the epilogue cutscene where Captain Olimar returns to Hocotate in the S.S. Dolphin II. Part of this theme is based on the sector selection theme.
- Staff roll
Staff roll | |
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Internal name | BGM_27_staffroll.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the credits sequence.
Areas
Unlike in previous Pikmin games, the music in areas does not change dynamically based on what is happening in the game, and is constant throughout each scene of gameplay. However, most areas have 2 themes: one for the front side, and one for the back side, with one version fading out and the other version fading in when a doorway is entered. Front side themes are the primary themes of the areas, and contain diverse musical textures. In contrast, back side themes are much more sparse and ambient, and are only loosely based on the corresponding front side theme.
- Brilliant Garden area
Brilliant Garden area | |
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Internal name | BGM_14_W1_course_head.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the "front" side of most areas in the Brilliant Garden: First Expedition, Mushroom Valley, Back-and-Forth Road, and Cherrystone Pass. It also plays during the tutorial area after the crash-landing.
- Brilliant Garden area - back side
Brilliant Garden area - back side | |
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Internal name | BGM_15_dungeon_a.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the same areas as Brilliant Garden area, but during the "back side", accessible by entering a doorway.
- Verdant Waterfront area
Verdant Waterfront area | |
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Internal name | BGM_16_W2_course_head.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the "front" side of most areas in the Verdant Waterfront: Foaming Lake, The Shallow End, and Treacherous Currents.
- Verdant Waterfront area - back side
Verdant Waterfront area - back side | |
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Internal name | BGM_17_W2_course_back.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the same areas as Verdant Waterfront area, but during the "back side", accessible by entering a doorway.
- Sparkling Labyrinth area
Sparkling Labyrinth area | |
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Internal name | BGM_18_W3_course_head.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the "front" side of most areas in the Sparkling Labyrinth: Crystal Tunnels, Echo Cavern, and The Burning Sky.
- Sparkling Labyrinth area - back side
Sparkling Labyrinth area - back side | |
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Internal name | BGM_19_W3_course_back.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the same areas as Sparkling Labyrinth area, but during the "back side", accessible by entering a doorway.
- Ravaged Rustworks area
Ravaged Rustworks area | |
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Internal name | BGM_20_W4_course_head.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the "front" side of most areas in the Ravaged Rustworks: The Lonely Tower, Steel Pipe Forest, and Pollution Pool.
- Ravaged Rustworks area - back side
Ravaged Rustworks area - back side | |
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Internal name | BGM_21_W4_course_back.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the same areas as Ravaged Rustworks area, but during the "back side", accessible by entering a doorway.
- Leafswirl Lagoon area
Leafswirl Lagoon area | |
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Internal name | BGM_22__5_course_head.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the "front" side of the following areas in the Leafswirl Lagoon: Fragrant Forest, Downpour Thicket, and Gale-Force Glen.
- Leafswirl Lagoon area - back side
Leafswirl Lagoon area - back side | |
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Internal name | BGM_23__5_course_back.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the same areas as Leafswirl Lagoon area, but during the "back side", accessible by entering a doorway.
- Leafswirl Lagoon area 2
Leafswirl Lagoon area 2 | |
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Internal name | BGM_32_special_course_2_head.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the "front" side of the following areas in the Leafswirl Lagoon: Valley of the Breeze, Bed of Fallen Leaves.
- Leafswirl Lagoon area 2 - back side
Leafswirl Lagoon area 2 - back side | |
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Internal name | BGM_33_special_course_2_back.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the same areas as Leafswirl Lagoon area 2, but during the "back side", accessible by entering a doorway.
- Sweltering Parchlands area
Sweltering Parchlands area | |
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Internal name | BGM_24_W6_course_head.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the "front" side of the following areas in the Sweltering Parchlands: Charred Plains and Barriers of Flame.
- Sweltering Parchlands area - back side
Sweltering Parchlands area - back side | |
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Internal name | BGM_25_W6_course_back.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the same areas as Sweltering Parchlands area, but during the "back side", accessible by entering a doorway.
- Snowfall Field area
Snowfall Field area | |
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Internal name | BGM_26_W7_course_head.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the "front" side of the following areas in the Snowfall Field: Freezing Wasteland and Frozen Hazard.
- Snowfall Field area - back side
Snowfall Field area - back side | |
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Internal name | BGM_27_W7_course_back.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the same areas as Snowfall Field area, but during the "back side", accessible by entering a doorway.
- Lushlife Murk area
Lushlife Murk area | |
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Internal name | BGM_28__8_course_head.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the "front" side of most areas in the Lushlife Murk: Scourge of the Skies, Septic Swamp, and Burning Bog.
- Lushlife Murk area - back side
Lushlife Murk area - back side | |
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Internal name | BGM_29__8_course_back.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the same areas as Lushlife Murk area, but during the "back side", accessible by entering a doorway.
- Underground area
Underground area | |
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Internal name | BGM_30_special_course_1_head.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the "front side" of most areas that take place underground: Cavern of Confusion, Serene Stream, Glowing Bloom Pond, Springpetal Cave, The Hollow Sky, Space of Silence, Drenchnozzle Den, Lights in the Darkness, Terror Trench, Below the Ice, Ordeal of Flame, and Peculiar Rockfall.
- Underground area - back side
Underground area - back side | |
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Internal name | BGM_31_special_course_1_back.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the same areas as Underground area, but during the "back side", accessible by entering a doorway.
- Sizzling Precipice
Sizzling Precipice | |
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Internal name | BGM_34_special_course_3_head.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the "front side" of the Sizzling Precipice.
- Sizzling Precipice - back side
Sizzling Precipice - back side | |
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Internal name | BGM_35_special_course_3_back.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the "back side" of the Sizzling Precipice, accessible by entering a doorway.
- Over Wintry Mountains
Over Wintry Mountains | |
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Internal name | BGM_36_special_course_4_head.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during Over Wintry Mountains. This track appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and is called such in that game.
- Olimar's Madcap Ride
Olimar's Madcap Ride | |
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Internal name | BGM_38_special_course_5_head.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during Olimar's Madcap Ride.
- Before a boss battle
Before a boss battle | |
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Internal name | BGM_44_boss_before.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays in all boss battle areas, including Fragment of Hope, in the section that takes place before the boss is actually encountered and fought. The player is unlikely to hear this theme for more than a few seconds, but even right at the start, tense string chords and dissonant xylophone arpeggios set a strong theme of tension. Later on, there are some unexpected harmonic shifts in an exchange between the strings and a bassoon.
- Secret Spot
Secret Spot | |
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Internal name | BGM_72_amiibo_minigame_kyotsu.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during a Secret Spot. This theme encourages completing the puzzle as quickly as possible, through creating constantly rising tension. This is done with lots of chromaticism, as the most common chord movement is a semitone rise upwards, and almost every part has plenty of contrast between neighboring notes. This reaches a climax when the piece breaks its pattern of chord resolution to modulate to a higher key, accompanied by a change to brighter synthesizer tones.
- Sparklium Springs
Sparklium Springs | |
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Internal name | BGM_76_kirakira_no_izumi_kyotsu.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during a Sparklium Springs area. This incredibly synthesizer-dominated piece uses many different electronic sounds and fast rhythms to create an exciting texture that fits the minigame well. The pop-style chords and melodies leave no time for hesitation or reflection – the goal is to get the Sparklium as quickly as possible.
Boss battles
- The Shadow in the Brush
The Shadow in the Brush | |
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Internal name | BGM_46_boss_stg1.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the fight against the Bulborb.
- The Keeper of the Lake
The Keeper of the Lake | |
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Internal name | BGM_89_boss_stg2.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the fight against the Long Water Dumple. This track appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and is called such in that game.
- Subterranean Tyrant
Subterranean Tyrant | |
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Internal name | BGM_90_boss_stg3.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the fight against the Armurk.
- Flashes of Fear
Flashes of Fear | |
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Internal name | BGM_103_boss_stg4.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the fight against the Electric Cottonade. This track appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and is called such in that game.
- Troop Commander
Troop Commander | |
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Internal name | BGM_104_boss_stg5.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the fight against the Queen Shearwig.
- Blazing Winds
Blazing Winds | |
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Internal name | BGM_105_boss_stg6.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the fight against the Fiery Blowhog.
- Cold-Hearted Guardian
Cold-Hearted Guardian | |
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Internal name | BGM_106_boss_stg7.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the fight against the Luring Slurker.
- The Last Lair
The Last Lair | |
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Internal name | BGM_107_boss_stg8.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the fight against the Emperor Bulblax.
- Fragment of Hope - buried form
Fragment of Hope - buried form | |
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Internal name | BGM_108_boss_stg9_1.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the fight against the Berserk Leech Hydroe during its buried form.
- Fragment of Hope - quadruped form
Fragment of Hope - quadruped form | |
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Internal name | BGM_109_boss_stg9_2.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the fight against the Berserk Leech Hydroe during its quadruped form.
- Fragment of Hope
Fragment of Hope | |
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Internal name | BGM_110_boss_stg9_3.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the fight against the Berserk Leech Hydroe during its winged form. This track appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and is called such in that game.
Minor jingles
- Home Menu jingle
Home Menu jingle | |
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Internal name | BGM_68_homemenu_title.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays when the player selects the game from the Nintendo 3DS's Home Menu. This is a shortened version of the main melody of the Brilliant Garden's theme.
- Area start
Area start | |
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Internal name | BGM_13_course_start.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays at each area start's cutscene, when the S.S. Dolphin II's pod drops Captain Olimar off. This takes place after the loading screen, and before the player takes control of Olimar.
- Area clear
Area clear | |
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Internal name | BGM_41_jingle_goal.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the cutscene at the exit of each area, where the S.S. Dolphin II's pod beams up Captain Olimar and whatever Pikmin he brought along.
- Boss defeated
Boss defeated | |
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Internal name | BGM_49_boss_defeat.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the cutscene that takes place when the player collects a treasure (or Sparklium Seed) dropped by a boss, and the S.S. Dolphin II's pod beams up Captain Olimar, any living Pikmin, and the treasure. The exception is the Emperor Bulblax, since Emperor Bulblax defeated plays in that case.
- Emperor Bulblax defeated
Emperor Bulblax defeated | |
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Internal name | BGM_81_boss_8_clear.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays in the same context as Boss defeated, but exclusively in The Last Lair.
- Olimar is down
Olimar is down | |
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Internal name | BGM_66_miss.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays when Captain Olimar loses all of his health and the screen fades to black, in a regular area.
- Log category complete
Log category complete | |
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Internal name | BGM_70_zukan_complete.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the area results menu if a notification about a log category being completed shows up. This jingle cuts off the Results theme, and when it's over, the latter continues.
- Secret Spot start
Secret Spot start | |
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Internal name | BGM_71_amiibo_minigame_start.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays when a Secret Spot level is introduced, after the loading screen, and before the "Start!" message. The arpeggiated chords and scales in the jingle effectively state to the player that a puzzle is about to occur.
- Secret Spot cleared
Secret Spot cleared | |
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Internal name | BGM_73_amiibo_minigame_clear.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the short cutscene where Captain Olimar and the Pikmin celebrate having collected the pellet or amiibo treasure at a Secret Spot. This simple fanfare with a simple G-A-B chord progression features an interesting synthesizer tone playing a short melody.
- Secret Spot Olimar is down
Secret Spot Olimar is down | |
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Internal name | BGM_74_amiibo_minigame_failure.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays when Captain Olimar loses all of his health and the screen fades to black, in a Secret Spot. Using instruments commonly associated with sad musical themes, this jingle sets up a chord resolution and then doesn't resolve it, to emphasize the failure of Olimar.
- Sparklium Springs start
Sparklium Springs start | |
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Internal name | BGM_75_kirakira_no_izumi_start.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays when a Sparklium Springs challenge starts, after the loading screen, and before the "Ready..." message. This unusual-sounding fanfare features bright synthesizer tones reminiscent of those in the main Sparklium Springs theme, playing a sequence of quite diverse chords.
- Sparklium Springs cleared
Sparklium Springs cleared | |
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Internal name | BGM_77_kirakira_no_izumi_end.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays during the short cutscene where Captain Olimar and the Pikmin celebrate having finished a Sparklium Springs challenge. This is a very traditional video game fanfare, featuring brass instruments playing ascending chords and a harp playing glissandi.
- Pikmin Park Sparklium
Pikmin Park Sparklium | |
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Internal name | BGM_85_jingle_kira_get.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays when the player finds a stash of Sparklium Seeds at the Pikmin Park, whether it's from cleaning up a piece of clutter or by having found it in the open after everything is clean.
- Pikmin Park treasure
Pikmin Park treasure | |
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Internal name | BGM_86_jingle_otakara_get.dspadpcm.bcstm
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Plays when the player finds a treasure at the Pikmin Park.