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==amiami ''Hey! Pikmin'' charms==
==amiami ''Hey! Pikmin'' charms==
Those who [[Merchandise/Event-exclusive|pre-ordered]] {{hp}} in Japan from the store amiami, received an exclusive set of acrylic Pikmin charms each with mini carabiners and chains allowing one to easily clip them together. The four charms include a Red, Blue, and Yellow Pikmin, and the ''Hey! Pikmin'' logo.
Those who [[Merchandise/Event-exclusive|pre-ordered]] {{hp}} in Japan from the store amiami, received an exclusive set of acrylic Pikmin charms each with mini carabiners and chains allowing one to easily clip them together. The four charms include a Red Pikmin, a Blue Pikmin, a Yellow Pikmin, and the ''Hey! Pikmin'' logo.
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HeyPikminamiamiCharms.jpg|The ''Hey! Pikmin'' charms from amiami.
HeyPikminamiamiCharms.jpg|The ''Hey! Pikmin'' charms from amiami.
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==Club Nintendo ''Pikmin 3'' keyrings==
==Club Nintendo ''Pikmin 3'' keyrings==
In 2013, [[Merchandise/List of companies #Nintendo|Nintendo]] released a set of five Pikmin keyrings exclusively to Europe. These keyrings include a Red Pikmin clinging to an apricot, a Yellow Pikmin lying on top of a strawberry, a Blue Pikmin carrying a raspberry, a Rock Pikmin sitting on a plum, and a Winged Pikmin transporting a grape. These were released via two methods: the Red and Yellow Pikmin were rewards on the European [[Merchandise/Club Nintendo|Club Nintendo]] website, and were purchasable for 1700 Stars each, while the other three were [[Merchandise/Event-exclusive|pre-order bonuses]] from a European store called "GAME". The store let you choose one of the three keyrings when pre-ordering ''Pikmin 3''.
In 2013, [[Merchandise/List of companies #Nintendo|Nintendo]] released a set of five Pikmin keyrings exclusively to Europe. These keyrings include a Red Pikmin clinging to an apricot, a Yellow Pikmin lying on top of a strawberry, a Blue Pikmin carrying a raspberry, a Rock Pikmin sitting on a plum, and a Winged Pikmin transporting a grape. These were released via two methods: the Red Pikmin and Yellow Pikmin were rewards on the European [[Merchandise/Club Nintendo|Club Nintendo]] website, and were purchasable for 1700 Stars each, while the other three were [[Merchandise/Event-exclusive|pre-order bonuses]] from a European store called "GAME". The store let buyers choose one of the three keyrings when pre-ordering ''Pikmin 3''.
 
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Redyellowkeyring.jpg|Keyrings given out by Club Nintendo.
Redyellowkeyring.jpg|Keyrings given out by Club Nintendo.
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==Takara Tomy Arts ''Pikmin 3'' mascot collection==
==Takara Tomy Arts ''Pikmin 3'' mascot collection==
[[Merchandise/List of companies #Takara Tomy Arts|Takara Tomy Arts]] released a collection of keyrings in February 2014 based on ''Pikmin 3''. The keychains are comprised of Red, Yellow, Blue, Rock, and Winged Pikmin types, each with either a leaf, bud, or flower, bringing the total number of keychains to fifteen. They are designed to clip onto each other from top to bottom so that one can create "ropes" of Pikmin. These were common to find in Japanese dollar stores.
[[Merchandise/List of companies #Takara Tomy Arts|Takara Tomy Arts]] released a collection of keyrings in February 2014 based on ''Pikmin 3''. The keychains are comprised of Red Pikmin, Yellow Pikmin, Blue Pikmin, Rock Pikmin, and Winged Pikmin types, each with either a leaf, bud, or flower, bringing the total number of keychains to fifteen. They are designed to clip onto each other from top to bottom so that one can create "ropes" of Pikmin. These were common to find in Japanese dollar stores. In 2021, Takara Tomy Arts re-released the set under the ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'' logo instead.


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Pikmin key.jpg|Promotional image of the keyrings.
File:Pikmin 3 Character Collection.jpg|All 15 ''Pikmin 3'' mascots displayed.
File:Pikmin 3 Character Collection.jpg|All 15 keyrings displayed.
Pikmin key.jpg|Promotional image of the ''Pikmin 3'' mascots.
Takara Tomy Arts Red Pikmin mascot.jpg|The Red Pikmin mascots (''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'').
Takara Tomy Arts Yellow Pikmin mascot.jpg|The Yellow Pikmin mascots (''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'').
Takara Tomy Arts Blue Pikmin mascot.jpg|The Blue Pikmin mascots (''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'').
Takara Tomy Arts Rock Pikmin mascot.jpg|The Rock Pikmin mascots (''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'').
Takara Tomy Arts Winged Pikmin mascot.jpg|The Winged Pikmin mascots (''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'').
Takara Tomy Arts Pikmin 3 Deluxe Mascots Pamphlet.jpg|The ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'' mascots pamphlet.
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==Pikmin mini-figure collections==
==Takara Tomy Arts ''Pikmin'' keychains and mascot straps==
In March 2002 [[Merchandise/List of companies #Takara Tomy Arts|Takara Tomy Arts]] released a set of Pikmin mini-figures attached to a chain and clip. The figures consisted of Red, Blue, and Yellow Pikmin, each with either a leaf, bud, or flower, as well as red, blue, and yellow pellets, and a Captain Olimar figure. The keychain clip would come with either 2 or 3 figures as well as a tag with the Japanese Pikmin logo. Keychain clips that contained Olimar would have Olimar and one other figure, while keychain clips that did not would have 3 other various figures.
On {{date|18|March|2002}}, [[Merchandise/List of companies #Takara Tomy Arts|Takara Tomy Arts]] released a set of Pikmin mini-figures attached to a chain and clip. The figures consist of a Red Pikmin, a Yellow Pikmin, and a Blue Pikmin, each with either a leaf, bud, or flower, as well as a red pellet, yellow pellet, and blue pellet and an Olimar figure. The keychain clip would come with either two or three figures, as well as a tag with the Japanese Pikmin logo. Keychain clips that contained Olimar would also come with one other figure, while keychain clips that did not would consist of three various figures.


In July of 2004, these mini-figures were re-released for ''Pikmin 2'' with more variants, and this time as phone charms. The new variants included Purple Pikmin, White Pikmin, and Bulbmin, with leaf, bud, and flower variants, as well as a figure for Louie, and the President. The logo on the tag was updated with the Japanese ''Pikmin 2'' logo.
In July of 2004, these mini-figures were re-released for ''Pikmin 2'' with more variants, and this time as phone charms. The new variants included Purple Pikmin, White Pikmin, and Bulbmin, with leaf, bud, and flower variants, as well as a figure for Louie and the President. The logo on the tag was updated with the Japanese ''Pikmin 2'' logo.


Due to the popularity of the first set of mini-figures, as well as the recent release of ''Pikmin 3'', in June 2013 the figures were released a third time, again based on the first ''Pikmin'' game. Once again debuting as phone charms, they included Olimar attached to the strap, with a Pikmin attached to a new ring on the bottom of Olimar's feet. The series contained 9 different keychains which featured Olimar and one Pikmin. The Pikmin with Olimar varies between Red, Yellow, or Blue and has either a leaf, bud, or flower variants.
Due to the popularity of the first set of mini-figures, as well as the recent release of ''Pikmin 3'', in June 2013 the figures were released a third time, again based on the first ''Pikmin'' game. Once again debuting as phone charms, they include Olimar attached to the strap, with a Pikmin attached to a new ring on the bottom of Olimar's feet. The set contains nine different keychains which feature Olimar and one Pikmin. The Pikmin with Olimar varies between a Red Pikmin, Yellow Pikmin, or Blue Pikmin, and has either a leaf, bud, or flower.


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KeychainFigures.jpg|The 2002 keychain figures for ''Pikmin''.
KeychainFigures.jpg|Promotional image of the ''Pikmin'' keychains.
Pikmin2Figurestraps.jpg|The 2004 strap figures for ''Pikmin 2''.
Pikmin2Figurestraps.jpg|Promotional image of the ''Pikmin 2'' mascot straps.
Pikmin straps.jpg|Photo of some 2004 figures.
PikminFigureStrap2013.JPG|All 9 ''Pikmin'' mascot straps displayed.
Pikmin strap 03.jpg|Photo of some 2004 figures.
Pikminmascot.jpg|Box art of the ''Pikmin'' mascot straps.
Pikminmascot.jpg|Box art for the 2013 strap figures for ''Pikmin''.
Pikmin Character Strap.jpg|Promotional image of the ''Pikmin'' mascot straps.
Pikmin Character Strap.jpg|The 2013 strap figures for ''Pikmin''.
PikminFigureStrap2013.JPG|Photo of all the 2013 strap figures.
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== UlalaCube Pikmin bendable keychains==
== UlalaCube ''Pikmin 3'' bendable keyholders==
A collection of Pikmin-themed rubbery bendable keychains were released in Japan by [[Merchandise/List of companies #UlalaCube|UlalaCube]] in mid-December of 2013. There are six different types of keychains, which consist of a leaf Red Pikmin, a bud Blue Pikmin, a flower Yellow Pikmin, a flower Purple Pikmin and leaf White Pikmin, and a flower Winged Pikmin and bud Rock Pikmin, as well as a secret variant which depicts a leaf Red Pikmin, flower Yellow Pikmin, and bud Blue Pikmin. All of the keychains are approximately {{tt|10 cm|3.9 inches}} long, and were sold in boxes of twelve, as well as separately at stores in Japan.
A collection of Pikmin-themed rubbery bendable keyholders were released in Japan by [[Merchandise/List of companies #UlalaCube|UlalaCube]] in mid-December of 2013. There are six different types of keyholders, which consist of a leaf Red Pikmin, a bud Blue Pikmin, a flower Yellow Pikmin, a flower Purple Pikmin and leaf White Pikmin, and a flower Winged Pikmin and bud Rock Pikmin, as well as a secret variant which depicts a leaf Red Pikmin, a flower Yellow Pikmin, and a bud Blue Pikmin. All of the keyholders are approximately {{tt|10 cm|3.9 inches}} long, and were sold in boxes of twelve, as well as separately at stores in Japan.


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Pikmin keychain.jpg|All keychains displayed.
Red Pikmin Keyholder.jpg|The Red Pikmin keyholder.
Secret Keychain.jpg|The secret keychain.
Yellow Pikmin Keyholder.jpg|The Yellow Pikmin keyholder.
UlalaCube Bendy Keychains.jpg|The box art.
Blue Pikmin Keyholder.jpg|The Blue Pikmin keyholder.
Purple & White Pikmin Keyholder.jpg|The Purple Pikmin and White Pikmin keyholder.
Rock & Winged Pikmin Keyholder.jpg|The Rock Pikmin and Winged Pikmin keyholder.
Secret Keychain.jpg|The secret keyholder.
UlalaCube Box Front.jpg|Front view of the box.
UlalaCube Box Back.jpg|Back view of the box.
UlalaCube Box Left.jpg|Left view of the box.
UlalaCube Box Right.jpg|Right view of the box.
UlalaCube Box Top.jpg|Top view of the box.
UlalaCube Crate.jpg|This is how the boxes were displayed in-store.
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==Banpresto keychains==
==Banpresto ''Pikmin'' keychains==
These keychains were produced by [[Merchandise/List of companies #Banpresto|Banpresto]] and sold in 2001 in Japan as party favors. There are seven keychains in the set, which consists of a leaf Red Pikmin, a flower Yellow Pikmin, a bud Blue Pikmin, a Mushroom Pikmin, a red pellet, a yellow pellet, and a blue pellet. These were packaged in only five variations as shown below.
These keychains were produced by [[Merchandise/List of companies #Banpresto|Banpresto]] and sold in 2001 in Japan as party favors. There are seven keychains in the set, which consists of a leaf Red Pikmin, a flower Yellow Pikmin, a bud Blue Pikmin, a Mushroom Pikmin, a red pellet, a yellow pellet, and a blue pellet. These were packaged in only five variations as shown below.


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==Uni Phone Charm Mini-Figures==
==Uni ''Pikmin 2'' phone charms==
In 2005 a Japanese pen and pencil company called [[Merchandise/List of companies#Uni|Uni]], sold their pencil led bundled with one of eight ''Pikmin'' phone charm mini-figures. These include Captain Olimar, Louie, a Red bud Pikmin, a Blue leaf Pikmin, a Yellow flower Pikmin, a Purple bud Pikmin, a White flower Pikmin, and a leaf Bulbmin. One could find the led and charms in Japanese stores arranged within a display showcasing the figures. The phone charms were later sold separately without the pencil led.
In 2005, a Japanese pen and pencil company called [[Merchandise/List of companies#Uni|Uni]] sold their pencil leads bundled with one of eight ''Pikmin 2'' phone charms. These include Olimar, Louie, a bud Red Pikmin, a flower Yellow Pikmin, a leaf Blue Pikmin, a bud Purple Pikmin, a flower White Pikmin, and a leaf Bulbmin. One could find the phone charm + leads packs in Japanese stores arranged within a display. The phone charms were later sold separately without the pencil leads.


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Mpuni catalog.jpg|A catalog image of all 8 figures.
Uni 1st all.jpg|Front side of the phone charm + leads packaging.
Uni 1st all.jpg|The front of the packaging for all 8 figures.
Uni 1st all back.jpg|Back side of the phone charm + leads packaging.
Uni 1st all back.jpg|Back view of packaging.
Uni 1st release display.jpg|This is how the packs were displayed in-store.
Uni 1st release display.jpg|Official render of fully assembled display.
Uni real display.jpg| The top portion of the in-store display.
Uni real display.jpg| The top portion of the in-store display.
Mpuni pikmin f.jpg|Packaging for the charms sold separately.
Mpuni pikmin f.jpg|Front side of the phone charm-only packaging.
Mpuni keychains b.jpg|Back view of packaging.
Mpuni keychains b.jpg|Back side of the phone charm-only packaging.
Mpuni catalog.jpg|All 8 phone charms displayed.
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[[Category:Merchandise]]
[[Category:Merchandise]]

Latest revision as of 09:19, June 7, 2021

This page is for keychains, phone charms, and carabiners.

amiami Hey! Pikmin charms[edit]

Those who pre-ordered Hey! Pikmin in Japan from the store amiami, received an exclusive set of acrylic Pikmin charms each with mini carabiners and chains allowing one to easily clip them together. The four charms include a Red Pikmin, a Blue Pikmin, a Yellow Pikmin, and the Hey! Pikmin logo.

Amazon.jp Hey! Pikmin charm[edit]

Those who pre-ordered Hey! Pikmin in Japan online from Amazon Japan, received an exclusive metal phone charm displaying the Hey! Pikmin logo.

Club Nintendo Pikmin 3 keyrings[edit]

In 2013, Nintendo released a set of five Pikmin keyrings exclusively to Europe. These keyrings include a Red Pikmin clinging to an apricot, a Yellow Pikmin lying on top of a strawberry, a Blue Pikmin carrying a raspberry, a Rock Pikmin sitting on a plum, and a Winged Pikmin transporting a grape. These were released via two methods: the Red Pikmin and Yellow Pikmin were rewards on the European Club Nintendo website, and were purchasable for 1700 Stars each, while the other three were pre-order bonuses from a European store called "GAME". The store let buyers choose one of the three keyrings when pre-ordering Pikmin 3.

Takara Tomy Arts Pikmin 3 mascot collection[edit]

Takara Tomy Arts released a collection of keyrings in February 2014 based on Pikmin 3. The keychains are comprised of Red Pikmin, Yellow Pikmin, Blue Pikmin, Rock Pikmin, and Winged Pikmin types, each with either a leaf, bud, or flower, bringing the total number of keychains to fifteen. They are designed to clip onto each other from top to bottom so that one can create "ropes" of Pikmin. These were common to find in Japanese dollar stores. In 2021, Takara Tomy Arts re-released the set under the Pikmin 3 Deluxe logo instead.

Takara Tomy Arts Pikmin keychains and mascot straps[edit]

On March 18th, 2002, Takara Tomy Arts released a set of Pikmin mini-figures attached to a chain and clip. The figures consist of a Red Pikmin, a Yellow Pikmin, and a Blue Pikmin, each with either a leaf, bud, or flower, as well as a red pellet, yellow pellet, and blue pellet and an Olimar figure. The keychain clip would come with either two or three figures, as well as a tag with the Japanese Pikmin logo. Keychain clips that contained Olimar would also come with one other figure, while keychain clips that did not would consist of three various figures.

In July of 2004, these mini-figures were re-released for Pikmin 2 with more variants, and this time as phone charms. The new variants included Purple Pikmin, White Pikmin, and Bulbmin, with leaf, bud, and flower variants, as well as a figure for Louie and the President. The logo on the tag was updated with the Japanese Pikmin 2 logo.

Due to the popularity of the first set of mini-figures, as well as the recent release of Pikmin 3, in June 2013 the figures were released a third time, again based on the first Pikmin game. Once again debuting as phone charms, they include Olimar attached to the strap, with a Pikmin attached to a new ring on the bottom of Olimar's feet. The set contains nine different keychains which feature Olimar and one Pikmin. The Pikmin with Olimar varies between a Red Pikmin, Yellow Pikmin, or Blue Pikmin, and has either a leaf, bud, or flower.

UlalaCube Pikmin 3 bendable keyholders[edit]

A collection of Pikmin-themed rubbery bendable keyholders were released in Japan by UlalaCube in mid-December of 2013. There are six different types of keyholders, which consist of a leaf Red Pikmin, a bud Blue Pikmin, a flower Yellow Pikmin, a flower Purple Pikmin and leaf White Pikmin, and a flower Winged Pikmin and bud Rock Pikmin, as well as a secret variant which depicts a leaf Red Pikmin, a flower Yellow Pikmin, and a bud Blue Pikmin. All of the keyholders are approximately 10 cm long, and were sold in boxes of twelve, as well as separately at stores in Japan.

Banpresto Pikmin keychains[edit]

These keychains were produced by Banpresto and sold in 2001 in Japan as party favors. There are seven keychains in the set, which consists of a leaf Red Pikmin, a flower Yellow Pikmin, a bud Blue Pikmin, a Mushroom Pikmin, a red pellet, a yellow pellet, and a blue pellet. These were packaged in only five variations as shown below.

Uni Pikmin 2 phone charms[edit]

In 2005, a Japanese pen and pencil company called Uni sold their pencil leads bundled with one of eight Pikmin 2 phone charms. These include Olimar, Louie, a bud Red Pikmin, a flower Yellow Pikmin, a leaf Blue Pikmin, a bud Purple Pikmin, a flower White Pikmin, and a leaf Bulbmin. One could find the phone charm + leads packs in Japanese stores arranged within a display. The phone charms were later sold separately without the pencil leads.