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The credits are a list of the people that worked on a piece of media. In video games, this list is normally presented after the main story mode is completed, although some games may have a "credits" option on a menu, or even give main credits at the start of the story mode. The Pikmin games only show the credits sequence after the story mode is completed.
The following article contains the credits for all Pikmin games.
Pikmin
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- ^ "UFO" refers to the S.S. Dolphin.
- ^ The name is incorrectly spelled as "Beaucraft" in the North American version of New Play Control! Pikmin.
New Play Control! Pikmin
In addition to the staff credits of the GameCube Pikmin, the following staff is also credited for the production of the Wii release.
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Pikmin 2
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North American version
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ORIGINAL PIKMIN 2 STAFF CREDITS
- Producers
- Shigeru Miyamoto
- Takashi Tezuka
- Directors
- Shigefumi Hino
- Masamichi Abe
- Main System Programming
- Yoshikazu Yamashita
- Pikmin & Game System Programming
- Yuji Kando
- Creature & Level Programming
- Katsuhita Nishimura
- Creature Programming
- Naoya Morimura
- Screen Programming
- Yuzuru Ogawa
- Hiroyuki Kono
- Effects & Title Programming
- Yasushi Ebisawa
- Level Design
- Yutaka Hiramuki
- Taku Matoba
- Minoru Narita
- Sound Director
- Kazumi Totaka
- Music
- Hajime Wakai
- Sound Programming
Mitsuhiro Hikino
- Sound Effects Programming
Takahiro Wantanabe
- Script
Matoi Okamoto
- Piklopedia Script
Kazumi Tamaguchi
- Total Design Manager
- Hiroaki Takenaka
- Map Design
- Makoto Miyanaga
- Atsushi Miyagi
- Shinki Takeshita
- Shinichi Ikematsu
- Eiji Mukao
- Creature Design
- Hirashi Matsunaga
- Michiho Hayashi
- Kenta Motokura
- Daisuke Kageyama
- Yoshiyuki Oyama
- Kenji Shinmoto
- Object Design
- Taeko Sugawara
- Treasure Design
- Hidekazu Ohta
- Screen Design
- Tokihiko Toyoda
- Effects Design
- Keijira Inoue
- Title & World Map Design
- Koji Kitagawa
- Demo Design
- Takumi Kawagoe
- Naoki Mori
- Satami Asakawa
- Daisuke Nobori
- Hiroyasu Kuwabara
- Shunsuke Makita
- Screen Design Support
- Mizue Soda
- Hiroko Tsuji
- Yasutomo Nishibe
- Model & Motion Support
- Takeshi Yamaguchi
- Chikako Nishizaki
- Takahiro Nishigaki
- Atsumi Yoshimura
- North American Localization:
William Barnes Nate Bihldorff Tim O'Leary Erik Peterson Bill Trinen
- Localization Management:
Jeff Miller Leslie Swan
- Progress Management:
Keizo Kato
- Technical Support:
Hironobu Kakui Shingo Okamoto
Tool Design & Programming: Tool Support Team
Debug Support: Kenta Sato
NOA Engineering Debug Team Yoshinobu Mantani Robert Crombie Kirk Buchanan Dan Simpson Jim Holdeman Mika Kurosawa
Brand Coordination: Tim Bechtel Marc Doyal Reiko Ninomiya
Special Thanks: B&G Foods, Inc. Carma Laboratories, Inc. Clabber Girl Corporation The Dannon Company, Inc. Dr. Pepper/Seven Up, Inc. Duracell Lipton Investments, Inc. Pinnacle Foods Corporation Reckitt Benckiser, Inc. Sara Lee Household & Body Care Snapple Beverage Group Stinson Seafood, Inc. Sun Luck, Inc. Tree Top, Inc. Wilson Sporting Goods Wyeth Consumer Healthcare
Executive Producer: Satoru Iwata
All Rights, including the copyrights of Game, Scenario, Music and Program, reserved by NINTENDO.
Pikmin 3
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Pikmin 3 Deluxe
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Pikmin 3 Deluxe's credits do not list the credits for the original Pikmin 3, and instead list the people involved in porting the game and developing new content, from Eighting, Nintendo, and elsewhere.
Hey! Pikmin
European version
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