Planet
The Pikmin series takes place over several planets. Some of these planets have gameplay take place on them, while others have important roles in the story. Space travel between planets is a major part of the story of the series. All planets where alien explorers come from have names that reference Nintendo's history or places relevant to Nintendo.
Planets used for gameplay
These planets are where gameplay takes place.
PNF-404
- Main article: PNF-404.
PNF-404 is the main planet of the Pikmin series. It is the setting of Pikmin, Pikmin 2, Pikmin 3, and Pikmin 4 and also appears in the Super Smash Bros. series. It is heavily implied that this planet is actually Earth in the future.
Hey! Pikmin planet
- Main article: Hey! Pikmin planet.
Hey! Pikmin takes place on a separate planet to the main series, very similar to PNF-404, but with a different continental layout and different creatures. Its official name is unknown.
Planets in the story
These planets are never visited in gameplay, but are mentioned in various cutscenes and dialog. Excluding Hocotate and Koppai, they are listed in the order of the ID Card section in Pikmin 4.
Hocotate
- Main article: Hocotate.
Hocotate first appeared in Pikmin, and is the first planet other than PNF-404 introduced to the series and has appeared in every game since to varying degrees. Its biggest appearance is in Pikmin 2, where the opening cutscene showed the planet to have two rings around it and an orange coloration, with two moons. The surface of the planet is also shown in this cutscene, where it is depicted as an arid and sandy environment. The planet's name comes from the address of Nintendo's headquarters at Hokotate-cho in Kyoto.
The following characters are from Hocotate:
Koppai
- Main article: Koppai.
Koppai first appeared in Pikmin 3 where it is shown in the opening cutscene with one moon, however, the image used to depict Koppai in this shot is actually a slightly edited version of 'The Blue Marble', a NASA photograph of Earth.[1] Although its surface is never shown, Alph makes comparisons to Tropical Wilds and Twilight River. Its gravity is described as being 10x that of PNF-404 and its oxygen concentration is roughly one third of PNF-404's. The planet's name comes from Nintendo's original name, "Nintendo Koppai".
The following characters are from Koppai:
Karut
Karut is a planet introduced in Pikmin 4, however nothing is known about it currently. Its name comes from Karuta playing cards, a product Nintendo used to produce.[2]
The following characters are from Karut:
Giya
Giya is a planet introduced in Pikmin 4, being some sort of colonized planet. The first captain of the Rescue Corps, Aral Shepherd, witnessed the colony's reaching of the planet's surface, and according to Paniya Shepherd, Giyans have began to migrate into space. Collin mentions that the colony has walls of some kind that he engaged in cleaning while attending university, and Erma Shepherd mentions a park nearby to the Rescue Corps' headquarters. Its name comes from the location of Nintendo's original headquarters at Kagiya-cho in Kyoto.[2]
The following characters are from Giya:
Ohri
Ohri is a planet introduced in Pikmin 4, however nothing is known about it currently. Its name likely comes from Oike street in Kyoto.[2]
The following characters are from Ohri:
Nijo
Nijo is a planet introduced in Pikmin 4, however nothing is known about it currently. Its name likely comes from Nijo street in Kyoto.[2]
The following characters are from Nijo:
Siguray
Siguray is a planet introduced in Pikmin 4, and is described as having a scorching desert and abundant natural sunlight. Its name comes from the Shigureden museum in Kyoto, which Nintendo was heavily involved in the construction of.[2]
The following characters are from Siguray:
Sozor
Sozor is a planet introduced in Pikmin 4, however nothing is known about it currently. Its name likely comes from the name of the musical theme created for Mario's 35th anniversary, "Souzou" by Gen Hoshino.[2]
The following characters are from Sozor:
Moyama
Moyama is a planet introduced in Pikmin 4, however nothing is known about it currently. Its name comes from the Momoyama area of Kyoto.[2]
The following characters are from Moyama:
Flukuey
Flukuey is a planet introduced in Pikmin 4, and is described as having steep rocky mountains with stunning views. Its name comes from the Fukuine area in Kyoto, the site of a previous Nintendo headquarters.[2]
The following characters are from Flukuey:
Enohay
Enohay is a planet introduced in Pikmin 4, however nothing is known about it currently. Its name comes from the abbreviation for Nintendo of America, "NoA".[2]
The following characters are from Enohay:
Mihama
Mihama is a planet introduced in Pikmin 4, however nothing is known about it currently. Its name may come from the Nintendo Mihama Dormitory.[2]
The following characters are from Mihama:
Ooji
Ooji is a planet introduced in Pikmin 4, and is described as having a lush jungle and relaxing environment. Its name comes from Uji, a city south of Kyoto.[2]
The following characters are from Ooji:
Ogura
Ogura is a planet introduced in Pikmin 4, however nothing is known about it currently. Its name comes from the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu series of classical Japanese poems, which were featured in the Shigureden museum.[2]
The following characters are from Ogura:
Conohan
Conohan is a planet introduced in Pikmin 4, however nothing is known about it currently. Its name probably comes from Konohana, a hanafuda set once produced by Nintendo.[2]
The following characters are from Conohan:
Ocobo
Ocobo is a planet introduced in Pikmin 4, and is described as being perpetually stormy, only have one day of clear sky every year. It has been completely flooded over by its rains resulting in its continents all being submerged, so its population lives on artificially made islands instead. Its name comes from the Okubo area in Kyoto.[2]
The following characters are from Ocobo:
Tagwa
Tagwa is a planet introduced in Pikmin 4. Not much is known about it, but it is suggested that the planet has run out of drinkable water. Its name may come from the Udagawa river in Kyoto.[2]
The following characters are from Tagwa:
Enohee
Enohee is a planet introduced in Pikmin 4, however nothing is known about it currently. Its name comes from the abbreviation for Nintendo of Europe, "NoE".[2]
The following characters are from Enohee:
Neechki
Neechki is a planet introduced in Pikmin 4, however nothing is known about it currently. Its name likely comes from Nishiki street in Kyoto.[2]
The following characters are from Neechki:
Koodgio
Koodgio is a planet introduced in Pikmin 4, however nothing is known about it currently. Its name likely comes from Kujo street in Kyoto.[2]
The following characters are from Koodgio:
Maxima
Maxima is a planet introduced in Pikmin 4, however nothing is known about it currently. Its name comes from the Makishima area in Kyoto.[2]
The following characters are from Maxima:
Minor planets
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There are a few planets in Pikmin 2 and Pikmin 3 that aren't mentioned and are only seen in each game's opening scene, which both show shots of space. They are purely aesthetic, and don't appear or are mentioned anywhere else in the games or series. In Pikmin 3, lots of these planets are nearly identical, but there are still distinguishable "types".
Pikmin 2
Yellow planet
This planet is large, yellow, and has three moons. Hocotate Freight is shown to have delivered supplies to it. The moons are colored green, orange, and blue.
Pikmin 3
Spherical planets
Most of these planets are perfectly rounded, pearly spheres, resembling the gas giants Uranus and Neptune. Others, seen in the Drake's takeoff scene seem to have a more rocky texture. None of these planets have moons.
Asteroid planets
These planets are rigid and rocky, and might as well be asteroids. This may suggest that they are quite small, as small planets in real life often develop strange shapes because of a lack of gravity.
Pikmin 4
Icebound planets
Captain Olimar mentions "a few icebound planets" that he visited while delivering cargo in his notes for the Ice Sword, which based on his apt description of the planets being "icebound", are probably completely covered in ice. Since Olimar mentions he had visited these planets while delivering cargo, it is likely that most of these are colonized and have life. Although unconfirmed, it is possible that these "icebound" planets actually correspond to some planet names revealed in Pikmin 4.
Names in other languages
Karut
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | カルタ星? Karuta Hoshi |
Planet Karuta |
Chinese (traditional) |
卡魯塔星 Kǎ lǔ tǎ xīng |
- |
Chinese (simplified) |
卡鲁塔星 Kǎ lǔ tǎ xīng |
- |
French | Karout | - |
Korean | 카루타 행성 Karuta Haengseong |
Planet Karuta |
Portuguese | Karut | - |
Giya
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | カギヤ星? Kagiya Hoshi |
Planet Kagiya |
Chinese (traditional) |
卡基亞星 Kǎ jī yà xīng |
- |
Chinese (simplified) |
卡基亚星 Kǎ jī yà xīng |
- |
French | Ghiya | - |
Korean | 카기야 행성 Kagiya Haengseong |
Planet Kagiya |
Portuguese | Giya | - |
Spanish | Giya | - |
Ohri
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | オーイ星? Ōi Hoshi |
Planet Ohri |
French | Ohri | - |
Korean | 오오이 행성 Ooi Haengseong |
Planet Ōi |
Portuguese | Ohri | - |
Nijo
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | ニジョウ星? Nijō Hoshi |
Planet Nijo |
French | Nijo | - |
Korean | 니조 행성 Nijo Haengseong |
Planet Nijō |
Siguray
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | シグレ星? Shigure Hoshi |
Planet Siguray |
Chinese (traditional) |
士古列星 Shì gǔ liè xīng |
- |
Chinese (simplified) |
士古列星 Shì gǔ liè xīng |
- |
French | Siguray | - |
Korean | 시구레 행성 Sigure Haengseong |
Planet Shigure |
Portuguese | Siguray | - |
Sozor
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | ソーゾー星? Sōzō Hoshi |
Planet Sozor |
French | Sozor | - |
Korean | 소조 행성 Sojo Haengseong |
Planet Sōzō |
Portuguese | Sozor | - |
Moyama
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | モモヤマ星? Momoyama Hoshi |
Planet Momoyama |
French | Moyama | - |
Korean | 모모야마 행성 Momoyama Haengseong |
Planet Momoyama |
Flukuey
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
French | Flukuey | - |
Korean | 후쿠이네 행성 Hukuine Haengseong |
Planet Fukuine |
Enohay
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
French | Enohay | - |
Korean | 노아 행성 Noa Haengseong |
Planet NoA |
Mihama
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | ミハマ星? Mihama Hoshi |
Planet Mihama |
French | Mihama | - |
Korean | 미하마 행성 Mihama Haengseong |
Planet Mihama |
Ooji
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | ウジ星? Uji Hoshi |
Planet Ooji |
Chinese (traditional) |
烏吉星 Wūjí xīng |
- |
Chinese (simplified) |
乌吉星 Wūjí xīng |
- |
French | Ouji | - |
Korean | 우지 행성 Uji Haengseong |
Planet Uji |
Portuguese | Uji | - |
Ogura
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | オグラ星? Ogura Hoshi |
Planet Ogura |
French | Ogura | - |
Korean | 오구라 행성 Ogura Haengseong |
Planet Ogura |
Conohan
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | コノハナ星? Konohana Hoshi |
Planet Conohana |
French | Conohan | - |
Korean | 코노하나 행성 Konohana Haengseong |
Planet Konohana |
Ocobo
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
French | Ocobo | - |
Korean | 오쿠보 행성 Okubo Haengseong |
Planet Ōkubo |
Tagwa
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | ウダガワ星? Udagawa Hoshi |
Planet Udagawa |
French | Tagwa | - |
Korean | 우다가와 행성 Udagawa Haengseong |
Planet Udagawa |
Enohee
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
French | Enohee | - |
Korean | 노에 행성 Noe Haengseong |
Planet NoE |
Neechki
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | ニシキ星? Nishiki Hoshi |
Planet Nishiki |
French | Nichki | - |
Korean | 니시키 행성 Nishiki Haengseong |
Planet Nishiki |
Koodgio
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | クジョウ星? Kujō Hoshi |
Planet Kujō |
French | Koudjio | - |
Korean | 쿠조 행성 Kujo Haengseong |
Planet Kujō |
Maxima
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | マキシマ星? Makishima Hoshi |
Planet Makishima |
French | Maxima | - |
Korean | 마키시마 행성 Makishima Haengseong |
Planet Makishima |