Pikmin 2

Sulking Antenna

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Sulking Antenna Treasure Hoard icon.
The Sulking Antenna.
Number 93 (US)
92 (Europe)
91 (Japan)
Series Hyper-technology Series
Value Poko × 150
Weight 35
Maximum carriers 45 Pikmin
Location Glutton's Kitchen
Challenge Mode levels Three Color Training

The Sulking Antenna (むっつりアンテナ?, lit.: "Sullen Antenna") is a treasure in Pikmin 2. It is an old TV antenna, and is found in sublevel 5 of the Glutton's Kitchen. It is the largest treasure in the game, with the analysis screen having to show it farther away from the camera than normal.

Collecting the treasure

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The Sulking Antenna is located on the fifth sublevel of the Glutton's Kitchen, usually in an alcove. Before carrying it, make sure to defeat the Dwarf Bulbears and Armored Cannon Beetle Larvae that may get in the way.

Notes

Olimar's journal

Utilizing the unique abilities of the yellow Pikmin, we breached the electric gate. This allowed us to access a previously uncharted subterranean wooden structure. The last time I was here, I never noticed their capacity to dissipate electrical charges. Perhaps they have other undocumented behaviors and abilities...

Sales pitch

Amid the noise of the world, this healing antenna will produce a quiet evening just for you. Exciting radio programs? Fun TV shows? They're all shut out because this antenna does not receive any type of electromagnetic wave. Its sullen behavior is for your own good!

Gallery

Trivia

  • An unused game file shows an early listing of the Exploration Kit items, and includes an entry called "Treasure Anteanna"[sic] in place of the Napsack, which internally, is named radar_b. There is also an set of unused icons that features the Sulking Antenna with the Napsack's filename. This indicates that this item would have originally given the leaders an upgrade that was later removed.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese むっつりアンテナ?
Muutsuri Antena
Sullen Antenna
Flag of France French Antenne Boudeuse Sulky Antenna
Flag of Germany German Schmollende Antenne Sulking Antenna
Flag of Italy Italian Antenna scontrosa Surly Antenna
Flag of Mexico Spanish (NoA) Antena enojada Angry antenna
Flag of Spain Spanish (NoE) Antena ceñuda Scowling antenna

See also