Pikmin 2

Hypnotic Platter

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Hypnotic Platter Treasure Hoard icon.
Artwork of the Hypnotic Platter.
Number 177 (US)
Series Odd Logo Series
Value Poko × 100
Weight 4
Maximum carriers 8 Pikmin
Location Dream Den
Challenge Mode levels None
Hypnotic Platter Treasure Hoard icon.
A Hypnotic Platter from the European version.
Number 177 (Europe)
Series Odd Logo Series
Value Poko × 100
Weight 4
Maximum carriers 8 Pikmin
Location Awakening Wood
Challenge Mode levels None

The Hypnotic Platter (おとなのエンブレム?, lit.: "Adult Emblem") is a treasure found in Pikmin 2. It is found in the thirteenth sublevel of the Dream Den, inside one of the large, sleeping Bulborbs in the level. Use Purple Pikmin to defeat all the Bulborbs in the way and carry the treasure to the ship's pod. The Hypnotic Platter is actually an A&W bottle cap.

In the European version of Pikmin 2, this treasure is a Vitamalz bottle cap. It is found in the Awakening Wood, on the same tree stump that the Healing Cask is found in the US version of Pikmin 2.

In the Switch port, the treasure is an unbranded orange juice bottle cap labelled "PREMIUM ORANGE JUICE 19th ANNIVERSARY".

Collecting the treasure in the European version[edit]

The guide is the same as for the Healing Cask.

Notes

Olimar's journal

Strange story... When I inspected this item on the planet's surface, I was suddenly overcome with such a raging thirst that I thought I might fall unconscious. Having no tasty beverage at hand, I had to resort to licking the condensation from the inside of my helmet. I feel such shame.

Sales pitch

The bizarre insignia on this serrated platter inspires inexplicable feelings of pleasure that can only be replicated by a long, cool drink. Or so I am told.

Gallery[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • The Nintendo Switch port's design mentions a "19th anniversary", most likely alluding to how the port was released 19 years after the original game.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese おとなのエンブレム?
Otona no Enburemu
Adult Emblem
Flag of France French Plateau Hypnotique Hypnotic Platter
Flag of Québec French (NoA) Plateau hypnotique Hypnotic platter
Flag of Germany German Hypno-Platte Hypno Plate
Flag of Italy Italian Disco ipnotico Hypnotic Disc
Flag of Spain Spanish Fuente hipnótica Hypnotic platter

See also[edit]