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[[File:The President white background mistake.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The white background of [[the President]]'s image was mistakenly left between his hair's curl.]]
[[File:The President white background mistake.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The white background of [[the President]]'s image was mistakenly left between his hair's curl.]]
*When entering a cave or sublevel in, the first leader to jump will always grunt like [[Olimar]], and the second will always grunt like [[Louie]]. This is true regardless of the leaders that are actually on the party and the order at which they jump in, but if the second leader is fallen, only the first leader's grunt will play (still with Olimar's voice).
*When entering a cave or sublevel in, the first leader to jump will always grunt like [[Olimar]], and the second will always grunt like [[Louie]]. This is true regardless of the leaders that are actually on the party and the order at which they jump in, but if the second leader is fallen, only the first leader's grunt will play (still with Olimar's voice).
*The entries for the [[Ravenous Whiskerpillar]] and the [[Volatile Dweevil]] on the [[Piklopedia]] point out that the creatures have an associated [[Poko]] value of 1 and 0, respectively. These values provide no useful information to the player, given that Ravenous Whiskerpillars cannot appear [[Cave|underground]], and Volatile Dweevils cannot be retrieved to the research pod. It is possible that they could at an earlier point in development, and that this value is a remnant of that time; other moot values, such as the Poko count of a [[Pellet Posy]] are displayed as "----", further confusing matters.
*The entries for the [[Ravenous Whiskerpillar]] and the [[Volatile Dweevil]] on the [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]] point out that the creatures have an associated [[Poko]] value of 1 and 0, respectively. These values provide no useful information to the player, given that Ravenous Whiskerpillars cannot appear [[Cave|underground]], and Volatile Dweevils cannot be retrieved to the research pod. It is possible that they could at an earlier point in development, and that this value is a remnant of that time; other moot values, such as the Poko count of a [[Pellet Posy]] are displayed as "----", further confusing matters.
*When the [[Justice Alloy]] is collected, the [[Hocotate ship]] claims that getting bitten or stepped on will produce less pain.{{cite quote|{{Notes:Justice Alloy/ship}}|the Hocotate ship|a [[Ship's dialogs|dialog]] about the [[Justice Alloy]]}} This is a huge simplification of the damage reduction benefit, as all damage suffered is reduced, not just from those two sources.
*When the [[Justice Alloy]] is collected, the [[Hocotate ship]] claims that getting bitten or stepped on will produce less pain.{{cite quote|{{Notes:Justice Alloy/ship}}|the Hocotate ship|a [[Ship's dialogs|dialog]] about the [[Justice Alloy]]}} This is a huge simplification of the damage reduction benefit, as all damage suffered is reduced, not just from those two sources.
*In the ship's comment on the collection of the [[Brute Knuckles]], it calls the [[upgrade]] that gets unlocked the "Rocket Punch".{{cite quote|{{Notes:Brute Knuckles/ship}}|the Hocotate ship|the collection of the [[Brute Knuckles]]}} This was corrected for the ''New Play Control!'' remake.
*In the ship's comment on the collection of the [[Brute Knuckles]], it calls the [[upgrade]] that gets unlocked the "Rocket Punch".{{cite quote|{{Notes:Brute Knuckles/ship}}|the Hocotate ship|the collection of the [[Brute Knuckles]]}} This was corrected for the ''New Play Control!'' remake.
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* One of the [[2-Player Battle#Advisories|advisories for 2-Player Battle]] says that the player can hold up to four roulette spins. This is technically correct, but misleading, as the player can actually store five powers – the four queued ''spins'' plus the current power on standby.
* One of the [[2-Player Battle#Advisories|advisories for 2-Player Battle]] says that the player can hold up to four roulette spins. This is technically correct, but misleading, as the player can actually store five powers – the four queued ''spins'' plus the current power on standby.
* The rules for 2-Player Battle say, for the boulder item, "Boulders drop on opponent", which is correct. However, the European version of ''New Play Control! Pikmin 2'' states "Boulder drops on opponent", knocking down the number of boulders to one. In-game, several boulders fall down, not just one.
* The rules for 2-Player Battle say, for the boulder item, "Boulders drop on opponent", which is correct. However, the European version of ''New Play Control! Pikmin 2'' states "Boulder drops on opponent", knocking down the number of boulders to one. In-game, several boulders fall down, not just one.
*In the English version of the [[Piklopedia]] the [[Doodlebug]] belongs in the [[flint bug family]], however in the Japanese version it belongs in the [[flint beetle family]].
*In the English version of the [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]] the [[Doodlebug]] belongs in the [[flint bug family]], however in the Japanese version it belongs in the [[flint beetle family]].
* In the French version of [[Olimar's journal]] for the [[Five-man Napsack]], on the North American Wii port, it says the player must use {{button|wii|+}} to [[lie down]] instead of {{button|wii|c}}. This mistake only exists on this exact version of the journal.
* In the French version of [[Olimar's journal]] for the [[Five-man Napsack]], on the North American Wii port, it says the player must use {{button|wii|+}} to [[lie down]] instead of {{button|wii|c}}. This mistake only exists on this exact version of the journal.
* In ''New Play Control! Pikmin 2'', with the language set to French, the pause menu incorrectly calls the [[Sphere Chart]] "Système Solaire", which is the name used for the [[Solar System]]. This does not happen in the ship's dialogs.
* In ''New Play Control! Pikmin 2'', with the language set to French, the pause menu incorrectly calls the [[Sphere Chart]] "Système Solaire", which is the name used for the [[Solar System]]. This does not happen in the ship's dialogs.