Pikmin 4

Mechanical Harp (Lullabies)

Mechanical Harp (Lullabies)
Pikmin 4 treasure
Treasure Catalog icon.
Icon for the Mechanical Harp (Lullabies), from Pikmin 4's Treasure Catalog.
Series Soulful Musician Series
Value Sparklium × 150
Weight 7
Maximum carriers 14
Locations Cavern for a King
Dandori Challenge stages None
Dandori Battle stages None
Total amount 1

The Mechanical Harp (Lullabies) is a treasure in Pikmin 4. It is a music box that plays Piranha Plant's Lullaby from Super Mario 64 when carried or interacted with in the Treasure Catalog. It is located on the second sublevel of the Cavern for a King. Underneath its bottom is an engraving that reads "H13.001026", which stands for Heisei 13 October 26, the release date for Pikmin using the Japanese era calendar scheme that corresponds to October 26 2001 in the Gregorian calendar.

Collecting the treasureEdit

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The Mechanical Harp is sitting on the ground in the northwestern corner of sublevel 2 of the Cavern for a King. It is guarded by a Jumbo Bulborb, a Bulborb, and four Dwarf Bulborbs, which should be defeated before attempting to collect it. To collect this treasure, you must throw 7 Pikmin at it.

NotesEdit

Schnauz's notesEdit

The song played on this device is intended to make the listener feel sleepy and yet terrified to fall asleep at the same time. How odd that a piece of music can make you feel like you're staring down a mouth full of razor-sharp teeth.

Olimar's notesEdit

There's a healing quality to this song, and I can't help but gravitate toward it... Perhaps this is a machine meant to lure prey for a stronger predator. The strong do have a disproportionate advantage on this planet. Wait... Then does that make me the weaker prey?

Louie's notesEdit

Nana used to sing me a special lullaby to put me at ease. I would instantly fall asleep.

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TriviaEdit

  • All of the Bulborbs guarding this treasure have red bodies with white spots. Red with white spots is the usual color scheme of Piranha Plants in most Super Mario games, including Super Mario 64.
  • Schnauz's notes are a direct reference to the Piranha Plants' iconic toothy mouth, while Olimar's are a reference to how the player needs to slowly sneak up on Piranha Plants to defeat them in Super Mario 64.

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
  Japanese まどろみのメカニックハープ?
Madoromi no Mekanikku Hāpu
Napping Mechanical Harp
  Chinese
(traditional)
淺睡機械式豎琴
Qiǎnshuì Jīxièshì Shùqín
Light Sleep Mechanical Harp
  Chinese
(simplified)
浅睡机械式竖琴
Qiǎnshuì Jīxièshì Shùqín
Light Sleep Mechanical Harp
  Dutch Mechanische slaapharp Mechanical sleep harp
  French Harpe mécanique de la berceuse Mechanical harp of the lullaby
  German Automatik-Harfe mit Schlaflied Automatic Harp with Lullaby
  Italian Armonica della ninnananna Harmonica of the lullaby
  Korean 꿈꾸는 메카닉 하프
Kkumkkuneun Mekanik Hapeu
Dreaming Mechanical Harp
  Portuguese Harpa de nanar Harp of sleeping
  Spanish Arpa mecánica de la nana Mechanical harp of lullaby

See alsoEdit