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<ref name="issue">There are a few apparent [[Mistake|errors]] in this card set: some creatures are placed away from other related creatures, the Wogpole and Shearwig cards are both numbered as card #46, and there is no card #57. If the Shearwig card is correctly numbered as card #46, it would be placed next to the Male and Female Sheargrub cards, meeting the deck's thematic organization standard. To further meet this standard, the Wogpole would need to be card #49; the number which is currently assigned to the Queen Candypop Bud. The Queen Candypop Bud would then move to slot 57, allowing the set to be completely organized, with the Wogpole positioned by the other two Wollywog cards, and the Queen Candypop Bud by the the other three Candypop Bud cards. As such, it is assumed that the true card numbers are #46 for the Shearwig, #49 for the Wogpole, and #57 for the Queen Candypop Bud.</ref>  
<ref name="issue">There are a few apparent [[Mistake|errors]] in this card set: some creatures are placed away from other related creatures, the Wogpole and Shearwig cards are both numbered as card #46, and there is no card #57. If the Shearwig card is correctly numbered as card #46, it would be placed next to the Male and Female Sheargrub cards, meeting the deck's thematic organization standard. To further meet this standard, the Wogpole would need to be card #49; the number which is currently assigned to the Queen Candypop Bud. The Queen Candypop Bud would then move to slot 57, allowing the set to be completely organized, with the Wogpole positioned by the other two Wollywog cards, and the Queen Candypop Bud by the the other three Candypop Bud cards. As such, it is assumed that the true card numbers are #46 for the Shearwig, #49 for the Wogpole, and #57 for the Queen Candypop Bud.</ref>
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{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="2" | Treasure Recovery Guide || colspan="2" | Famitsu Weekly 802 || colspan="2" | Famitsu Weekly 805 || colspan="2" | Famitsu Cube June 2004 || colspan="2" | Famitsu Cube July 2004  
! colspan="2" | Treasure Recovery Guide || colspan="2" | Famitsu Weekly 802 || colspan="2" | Famitsu Weekly 805 || colspan="2" | Famitsu Cube June 2004 || colspan="2" | Famitsu Cube July 2004
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| [[File:Pikmin2 neosogi treasure Recovery Guide.jpg|100px]] || [[File:AppendixTreasureGuide.jpg|100px]] || [[File:FamitsuVolume802.jpg|100px]] || [[File:AppendixFamitsu802.jpg|100px]] || [[File:FamitsuVolume805.jpg|100px]] || [[File:AppendixFamitsu805.jpg|100px]] || [[File:FamitsuCubeAdvance2004June.jpg|100px]] || [[File:AppendixFamitsuJune2004.jpg|100px]] || [[File:FamitsuCubeAdvance2004July.jpg|100px]] || [[File:AppendixFamitsuJuly2004.jpg|100px]]
| [[File:Pikmin2 neosogi treasure Recovery Guide.jpg|100px]] || [[File:AppendixTreasureGuide.jpg|100px]] || [[File:FamitsuVolume802.jpg|100px]] || [[File:AppendixFamitsu802.jpg|100px]] || [[File:FamitsuVolume805.jpg|100px]] || [[File:AppendixFamitsu805.jpg|100px]] || [[File:FamitsuCubeAdvance2004June.jpg|100px]] || [[File:AppendixFamitsuJune2004.jpg|100px]] || [[File:FamitsuCubeAdvance2004July.jpg|100px]] || [[File:AppendixFamitsuJuly2004.jpg|100px]]
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==''Animal Crossing'' Pikmin Pattern e-Reader card==
==''Animal Crossing'' Pikmin pattern e-Reader card==
''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing|Animal Crossing]]'' for the GameCube made maximum use of Game Boy Advance and e-Reader connectivity. The game features e-Reader card support in both North America and Japan. Among the several ''Animal Crossing'' e-Reader cards is one based off of ''Pikmin''. After plugging a Game Boy with an e-Reader attached into the GameCube, then navigating to the Mable Sisters' store on the GameCube game and selecting the e-Reader option when speaking to Mable, the game will allow scanning the card and receiving the design in-game. This design can then be pasted on various objects, such as clothing, umbrellas, and as a wallpaper or flooring of the player's house. The design is a repeatable pattern of a Red Pikmin, a Yellow Pikmin, and a Blue Pikmin, as well as the leaf of a Pikmin.
''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing|Animal Crossing]]'' for the GameCube made maximum use of Game Boy Advance and e-Reader connectivity. The game features e-Reader card support in both North America and Japan. Among the several ''Animal Crossing'' e-Reader cards is one based off of ''Pikmin''. After plugging a Game Boy with an e-Reader attached into the GameCube, then navigating to the Mable Sisters' store on the GameCube game and selecting the e-Reader option when speaking to Mable, the game will allow scanning the card and receiving the design in-game. This design can then be pasted on various objects, such as clothing, umbrellas, and as a wallpaper or flooring of the player's house. The design is a repeatable pattern of a Red Pikmin, a Yellow Pikmin, and a Blue Pikmin, as well as the leaf of a Pikmin.