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* <code>rocket</code> likely belonged to an early version of the [[S.S. Dolphin]].
* <code>rocket</code> likely belonged to an early version of the [[S.S. Dolphin]].
* The <code>gem</code> objects seem to correspond to earlier versions of [[pellet]]s, based on naming. Interestingly, this naming pattern suggests that a 50-Pikmin pellet used to exist earlier in development, but was eventually cut.
* The <code>gem</code> objects seem to correspond to earlier versions of [[pellet]]s, based on naming. Interestingly, this naming pattern suggests that a 50-Pikmin pellet used to exist earlier in development, but was eventually cut.
== Unused enemies and objects ==
=== Iwagen ===
[[File:Iwagen.png|thumb|Screenshot of Iwagen.]]
'''Iwagen''' is the internal name for an unused object in the game. The name is a Romanization of "rock generator" and, as its name indicates, it spits out boulders, much like an [[Armored Cannon Beetle]]. It lacks a [[health]] counter, meaning it was possibly planned to serve as an [[obstacle]]. Its removal from the game could've come from its odd appearance, and how it does not match the surrounding elements in the [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' franchise]]. It can be found in some unused stages, like [[testmap]]. Curiously, It resembles the [[Withering Blowhog]].
=== Usuba ===
[[File:Usuba.png|thumb|Screenshot of Usuba in its t-pose.]]
'''Usuba''' is the internal name for another unused enemy.{{cite youtube|vknL82IYs_g|of "Usuba", with animations|published={{date|26|August|2018}}|retrieved={{date|26|August|2018}}}}  The name is a Romanization of {{j|ウスバ|Usuba}}, which is shorthand for {{j|ウスバカゲロウ|Usubakagerō}}.  This, in turn, translates to "antlion".  As its name and appearance indicate, it would have flown, though not much else is known about it.  Attempting to spawn Usuba by any method crashes the game for an unknown reason.  The surprisingly developed parameters for this enemy suggests that it was last developed around the same time as Iwagen.  Interestingly, these same parameters suggest it would have been tied for the highest [[Health|HP]] of any enemy (at 5000 HP) and supposedly would have spawned Smoky Proggs.  However, it is possible that the enemy in Smoky Progg's position changed during development, so the latter fact cannot be confirmed.
For unknown reasons, Usuba does not show up in the animation test.
=== Kingback===
'''Kingback''' is the internal name for an unused boss. This enemy is simply the "back" of the [[Emperor Bulblax]] without the lower body. It does nothing if touched/attacked by Olimar or the Pikmin, and simply pushes back any objects if touched.
=== Infinite bomb spawner ===
An infinite spawner for bomb-rocks is present in the files of the game. It uses the [[Breadbug]] nest as a model and gives an infinite amount of bomb-rocks to Yellow Pikmin, and appears to have been used for basic testing.
=== Unused fish decoration ===
There is an unused fish generator in the files of the game, which spawns "fish" that move around. The fish have no model, so a white X is manually drawn by the engine instead. This decoration appears to be unfinished and may have been cut early.
=== Large door, small door, and key objects ===
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There are incomplete door and key objects in the game files. They use the unused door and key models and only function correctly in the unused debugger.
* The key floats in place when spawned and when "touched" by Captain Olimar it disappears and increments an unseen counter.
* The large door blocks Captain Olimar from getting in a radius of it, but if Olimar has collected a key, it linearly vertically squishes into the ground, at which point it is no longer tangible.
* The small door also blocks Captain Olimar, but when touched after collecting a key, Olimar is sent into a state where he cannot move and the door remains unchanged.
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== Unused Pikmin animations ==
== Unused Pikmin animations ==

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