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Dandori (段取り?) is a Japanese word that can be roughly translated as "the procedure (for carrying out a plan)" or "the preparation (before carrying out a plan)". It is introduced as an in-universe word and concept in Pikmin 4, being explained as "the art of organizing your tasks strategically and working with maximum efficiency to execute your plans quickly". While not officially mentioned before this, it is a key concept applicable to the Pikmin series as a whole.

Pikmin 4

Dandori is an especially important concept to the leaflings, a group of castaways who have been turned into Pikmin-like creatures, who hold Dandori Challenges and Dandori Battles in its image. It is also held in high regard by the Rescue Corps.

Trivia

  • Outside of the games, Pikmin series creator Shigeru Miyamoto mentions the word after Pikmin 4's reveal trailer, saying it is how the developers refer to the strategic planning of the series.[1]

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
  Japanese 段取り?
Dandori
-
  Chinese
(traditional)
當多慮
Dāngduōlǜ
Dandori
  Chinese
(simplified)
当多虑
Dāngduōlǜ
Dandori
  Dutch Dandori -
  French Dandori -
  German Dandori -
  Italian Dandori -
  Korean 계획력
Gyehoeng-nyeok
Planning Power
  Portuguese Dandori -
  Spanish Dandori -

References

  1. ^ YouTube video of Miyamoto talking a bit about the game's new features (at 0:30:28), published on September 13th, 2022, retrieved on September 13th, 2022