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Number | 167 (Europe) 164 (Japan) | ||
Series | Massive Receptacle Series | ||
Value | × 130 | ||
Weight | 20 | ||
Maximum carriers | 30 Pikmin | ||
Location | Cavern of Chaos | ||
Challenge Mode levels | None |
The Empty Space Container (mistakenly written as Empty space container in the GameCube version; 亜空間コンテナ?, lit.: "Subspace Container") is a treasure found in the Japanese and European versions of Pikmin 2, where it is actually a partially open shellfish tin from Kyokuyo Co., Ltd. It is found on sublevel 8 of the Cavern of Chaos, where there are a lot of Dwarf Red Bulborbs and a couple of Gatling Groinks. It is the only treasure on the sublevel.
On the front packaging's product reads:
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Surrounded by a red and gold ribbon that reads:
キョクヨー 赤貝 |
The text translates to:
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Notes
Olimar's journal
“When all these containers pile up in my ship, I start to wonder... would I be better off working as a treasure hunter or stay in the transportation business as always?”
“When all these containers pile up in my ship, I start to wonder... would I be better off working as a treasure hunter, or stay in the transportation business as always?”
Sales pitch
“The interior of this container ignores the physical laws of size and became indefinite space. All objects placed in it become indefinitely big and indefinitely small.”
GalleryEdit
The Empty Space Container in the Cavern of Chaos.
The treasure was capitalized to "Empty Space Container" in New Play Control! Pikmin 2.
Names in other languagesEdit
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 亜空間コンテナ? Akūkan Kontena |
Subspace Container |
French | Conteneur du Néant | Container of Nothingness |
German | Leerer Container | Empty Container |
Italian | Recipiente del vuoto | Container of Emptiness |
Spanish | Silo de espacio vacío | Empty space silo |