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Cardboard box

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A cardboard box.
A cardboard box in Pikmin 3.

Cardboard boxes are obstacles in Pikmin, Pikmin 3, and Pikmin 4. They usually block a pathway and take a minimum number of Pikmin to push.

In Pikmin, one can be found in every area except for The Forest Navel and The Distant Spring. Each one needs ten Pikmin to move it, and once moved, if it is next to a ramp, a box can be walked upon and act as a bridge. Cardboard boxes can also be entered from the open end on the side, and inside, bomb rocks can sometimes be found.

In Pikmin 3, the only cardboard box is in the Tropical Wilds, and it is both closed and cannot be walked on top of. There are other objects that function the same way, but they are either tin boxes or paper bags.

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Tin box

The tin box in the Garden of Hope.

Tin boxes are rare obstacles in Pikmin 3 that function similarly to cardboard boxes. They are gray boxes with a 20 written on top of it; they require 20 Pikmin to push. Their purpose is to block paths, until they are pushed by Pikmin, where they get out of the way, and serve the additional purpose of acting as a platform. Pikmin standing below the ledge a tin box is pushed from will not be crushed by it; instead they will just be pushed out of the way.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese 紙箱?
Kami-bako
Paper box
Flag of France French (NoE) Boîte en carton Cardboard box
Flag of Germany German Pappkarton Cardboard box
Flag of Italy Italian Scatola Box
Flag of Spain Spanish Caja de cartón Cardboard box

Tin box

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese 缶箱?
Kan-bako
Tin box
Flag of Spain Spanish Caja metálica Metallic box

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