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(I'm sure it's in that game as well, but the real-world reference takes priority)
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*The [[Gyroid Bust]] is, although fairly altered, featured in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*The [[Gyroid Bust]] is, although fairly altered, featured in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
*[[Poko]]s resemble coins from the Mario series.
*[[Poko]]s resemble coins from the Mario series.
*The [[Boss Stone]] is seen in Mother 3's New Pork City. In reality it is an Ah Fu tile.


Many Pikmin 2 treasures are real-world items, with real-world brands.  For example:
Many Pikmin 2 treasures are real-world items, with real-world brands.  For example:
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*The [[Quenching Emblem]] displays the 7up logo.
*The [[Quenching Emblem]] displays the 7up logo.
*The [[Pondering Emblem]] (NTSC) and [[Massive Lid]] have the brand 'Yoo-Hoo', another possible reference, this time to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoohoo Yoohoo] chocolate drink.
*The [[Pondering Emblem]] (NTSC) and [[Massive Lid]] have the brand 'Yoo-Hoo', another possible reference, this time to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoohoo Yoohoo] chocolate drink.
*The [[Boss Stone]] is a ''gyokushō'' piece from the Japanese board game [[Wikipedia:Shogi|Shogi]], also called "Japanese Chess."
Other such cases are the items in the [[Mystical Energy Series]], which are all Duracell batteries.
Other such cases are the items in the [[Mystical Energy Series]], which are all Duracell batteries.


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Revision as of 12:07, December 15, 2008

Some treasures are cameos to other Nintendo series. These include:

Many Pikmin 2 treasures are real-world items, with real-world brands. For example:

Other such cases are the items in the Mystical Energy Series, which are all Duracell batteries.