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==Calculators==
==Calculators==
On {{date|2|February|2014}}, ''Pikmin'' calculators made by [[Merchandise/List of companies #Ban Dai|Ban Dai]] in collaboration with Chara home goods were released. There are two different styles for these calculators.
On {{date|2|February|2014}}, ''Pikmin'' calculators made by [[Merchandise/List of companies#Bandai|Bandai]] in collaboration with Chara home goods were released. There are two different styles for these calculators.
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Revision as of 14:46, November 1, 2018

Various licensed Pikmin office supplies.

Pikmin supply collection

Takara Tomy Arts released a collection of Pikmin-themed supplies in December of 2013. They were sold in machines in Japan for 200 yen each. The supplies consisted of Pikmin business card holders available in Red and Yellow Pikmin variations, Pikmin rubber bands, Pikmin decorative tape, and Pikmin mini notepads.

Yamada Denki pre-order items

In Japan, pre-ordering Pikmin 3 or purchasing it on the day of launch from the store Yamada Denki, would allow the buyer to choose from various Pikmin 3-themed promotional merchandise on a first-come-first-serve basis. This merchandise included a file folder, a pen case, a picnic sheet, and a set of punch-out rulers.

Pikmin 3 memo pad

In 2013, Ensky released a Pikmin 3-themed memo pad. It features many removable pages for users to take notes on and a cover page. It measures 85mm x 123mm x 6mm.

Calculators

On February 2nd, 2014, Pikmin calculators made by Bandai in collaboration with Chara home goods were released. There are two different styles for these calculators.

Pikmin 2 school supplies

These include tin pencil cases, markers, erasers, stickers, pens, pencils, notebooks, files, paper, pencil toppers, and mechanical pencil leads. The origin is unknown.