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Fleeting Art Form

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Fleeting Art Form Treasure Hoard icon.
File:Fleeting Art Form.png
Number 81 (US)
80 (Europe)
Series Frigid Series
Value Poko icon.png × 75
Weight 2
Maximum carriers 4 Pikmin
Location Frontier Cavern
Challenge Mode levels None

The Fleeting Art Form (もえるゲイジュツ?, lit.: "Burning Art") is a treasure found in Pikmin 2. It is actually just a small green Christmas candle. The treasure is found on the third sublevel of the Frontier Cavern and must be simply carried to the ship while avoiding the enemies that lurk in the area.

Notes

Olimar's journal

  GameCube   US version
Some works of fine art are timeless, while others are fleeting. Once lit, this sculpted pillar of wax will burn with glory for a short time before flaming out. The purpose of this piece of art is to help us all envision our final moment of flaming glory.
  GameCube   European version
Some works of fine art are timeless, while others are fleeting. Once lit, this sculpted pillar of wax will burn with glory for a short time before flaming out.The[sic] purpose of this piece of art is to help us all envision our final moment of flaming glory.
  Wii   US version
Some works of fine art are timeless, while others are fleeting. Once lit, this sculpted pillar of wax will burn with glory for a short time before flaming out.The[sic] purpose of this piece of art is to help us all envision our final moment of flaming glory.
  Wii   European version
Some works of fine art are timeless, while others are fleeting. Once lit, this sculpted pillar of wax will burn with glory for a short time before flaming out. The purpose of this piece of art is to help us all envision our final moment of flaming glory.

Sales pitch

On the surface, this is not art! It is a temporary spectacle compared to the glory of eternity. And yet that is WHY it is art! Machines like me are incapable of comprehending this...

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
  Japanese もえるゲイジュツ? Blazing Art
  French Art Fugace Fleeting Art
  French (NoA) Forme d'art fugace Fleeting art form
  German Flüchtige Kunst Fleeting Art
  Italian Forma d'arte fuggevole Fleeting art form
  Spanish Arte efímero Ephemeral art
  Spanish (NoA) Arte efímero Ephemeral art

See also