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Miscellaneous pieces of ''Pikmin'' merchandise.
Miscellaneous pieces of ''Pikmin'' merchandise.


==3DS Card Case==
==3DS card case==
[[Merchandise/Club Nintendo|Club Nintendo]] released a [[Nintendo 3DS]] game card case in America and Japan. Each case came with alternate covers that you can choose between. America received a Pikmin-themed cover and two ''Super Mario''-themed covers, while Japan received a different Pikmin-themed cover and three different ''Super Mario''-themed covers. Each cover is reversible, so you can choose which design you want on the inside and outside.
[[Merchandise/Club Nintendo|Club Nintendo]] released a [[Nintendo 3DS]] game card case in America and Japan. Each case came with alternate covers that users can choose between. America received a ''Pikmin''-themed cover and two ''Super Mario''-themed covers, while Japan received a different ''Pikmin''-themed cover and three different ''Super Mario''-themed covers. Each cover is reversible, so one can choose which design they want on the inside and outside.
 
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3dsPikminGameCase.jpg|The Club Nintendo 3DS game card case.
3dsPikminGameCase.jpg|The Club Nintendo 3DS game card case.
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==Nintendo badge set==
==Club Nintendo ''Pikmin'' badge==
A set of 3 Nintendo pins were released for Japanese [[Merchandise/Club Nintendo|Club Nintendo]] members, featuring pins based on the ''The Legend of Zelda'', ''Kirby'', and ''Pikmin'' series.
Three badges were released for Japanese [[Merchandise/Club Nintendo|Club Nintendo]] members, featuring designs based on the ''The Legend of Zelda'', ''Kirby'', and ''Pikmin'' series.
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Club nintendo japan original badges 1.jpg|The Japan-exclusive ''Zelda'', ''Kirby'', and ''Pikmin'' pins.
Club Nintendo Pikmin Badge.jpg|The ''Pikmin'' badge in its packaging.
Club nintendo japan original badges 1.jpg|Promotional image of the ''Zelda'', ''Kirby'', and ''Pikmin'' badges.
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==Pikmin 4 food picks==
A set of six Pikmin picks,including the blue,yellow, and red Pikmin.
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File:Pikmin food pick set.webp
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==Pikmin cork coasters==
==Pikmin cork coasters==
Certain retailers gave away themed cork coasters when pre-ordering ''Pikmin 3''. There were two patterns: a red colored scrambled pattern, and a blue circular pattern, each featuring the main three Pikmin types.
Certain retailers gave away themed cork coasters when pre-ordering ''Pikmin 3''. There were two patterns: a red colored scrambled pattern, and a blue circular pattern, each featuring the main three Pikmin types.
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==''Pikmin 3'' patches==
==''Pikmin 3'' patches==
There were ''Pikmin 3'' patches representing the three original Pikmin types, given away at various locations such as E3 2013, and the [[Pikmin 3 GameStop Hands-On event|''Pikmin 3'' GameStop Hands-On event]].
''Pikmin 3'' patches, featuring designs based on the three original Pikmin types, were given away at various locations such as E3 2013, and the [[Pikmin 3 GameStop Hands-On event|''Pikmin 3'' GameStop Hands-On event]].
<gallery>Picture 32.jpg|''Pikmin 3'' patches.</gallery>
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Picture 32.jpg|The ''Pikmin 3'' patches.
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==''Pikmin 3'' clock in a can==
==''Pikmin 3'' clock in a can==
EB Games offered an exclusive "Pikmin clock in a can" with ''[[Pikmin 3]]'' pre-orders. It required customers to pull up on the metal tab of the can to see the clock, just like a canned food item.
EB Games offered an exclusive "''Pikmin 3'' clock in a can" with ''[[Pikmin 3]]'' pre-orders. It required customers to pull up on the metal tab of the can to see the clock, just like a canned food item.
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P3 Clock-in-a-Can (EB Games).jpg|The preorder exclusive ''Pikmin 3'' clock in a can distributed by EB Games.
P3 Clock-in-a-Can (EB Games).jpg|The clock and can.
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==Mini towel==
==Ensky ''Pikmin'' mini towel==
A towel released by [[Merchandise/List of companies #Ensky|Ensky]] and is available in Japan. It was also available in America during E3 2013 on the second day.
A small towel, released by [[Merchandise/List of companies #Ensky|Ensky]], is available in Japan. It was also available in the U.S.A. during E3 2013, on the second day. It depicts a Red Pikmin, a Yellow Pikmin, and a Blue Pikmin surrounded by leaves, as well as the word "''Pikmin''" written above the three Pikmin.


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Pikmin cloth towel.jpg|A Pikmin towel.
Pikmin cloth towel.jpg|The Pikmin towel.
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==Enksy Drawstring bag==
==Ensky ''Pikmin'' drawstring bag==
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| Retail price: 450 yen
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A Pikmin drawstring bag released by [[Merchandise/List of companies #Ensky|Ensky]]{{cite web|https://web.archive.org/web/20130808144227/http://ensky.co.jp/item/2852.html|Drawstring bag Ensky product page|Wayback Machine}}. It has a green foliage pattern, featuring a Red Pikmin, Blue Pikmin, and Yellow Pikmin on one side, and the Romanized Japanese ''Pikmin'' logo on the other.
A ''Pikmin'' drawstring bag was released by [[Merchandise/List of companies #Ensky|Ensky]]{{cite web|https://web.archive.org/web/20130808144227/http://ensky.co.jp/item/2852.html|Drawstring bag Ensky product page|Wayback Machine}}. It has a green foliage pattern featuring a Red Pikmin, a Yellow Pikmin, and a Blue Pikmin on one side, and "''Pikmin''" written on the other.


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Ensky Drawstring Bag.jpg|Ensky drawstring bag.
Ensky Drawstring Bag.jpg|Promotional image of the drawstring bag.
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==''Pikmin 3'' character decal stickers==
==Ensky ''Pikmin 3'' deco stickers==
{{todo|Add pictures of the rest of the stickers.}}
{{todo|Add pictures of the rest of the stickers.}}


[[Merchandise/List of companies #Ensky|Ensky]] released packages of ''Pikmin 3''-themed decal stickers in 2013. Each packaged contained two stickers, and one piece of Ramune Candy. There are 18 stickers in all.
[[Merchandise/List of companies #Ensky|Ensky]] released packs of ''Pikmin 3''-themed decals in 2013. Each pack contains two stickers, and one piece of Ramune candy. There are eighteen stickers in total.


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pikmin 3 cards box.jpg|''Pikmin 3'' character stickers.
pikmin 3 cards box.jpg|Stock image of the "''Pikmin 3'' deco sticker" pack.
pikmin 3 cards.jpg|''Pikmin 3'' character stickers.
pikmin 3 cards.jpg|5 stickers.
Pikmin3StickerCardsSet1.jpg|More ''Pikmin 3'' character stickers.
Pikmin3StickerCardsSet1.jpg|More stickers.
Decostickeropen.jpg|An open package of the stickers.
Decostickeropen.jpg|This is how every sticker and candy was packaged.
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Pikmin3MagnetPack.jpg|Front of the Ensky Pikmin 3 magnet packets.
Pikmin3MagnetPack.jpg|Front of the Ensky ''Pikmin 3'' magnet packets.
Pikmin3MagnetSet0.jpg|Four out of twelve of the Pikmin 3 magnets.
Pikmin3MagnetSet0.jpg|Four out of twelve of the ''Pikmin 3'' magnets.
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==Light switch decals==
==UlalaCube light switch decals==
Three decal stickers were made by [[Merchandise/List of companies #UlalaCube|UlalaCube]] to be placed on light switches and other highly visible areas. They come in only one color, black, and they come in all variations from all of the ''Pikmin'' games. They were released to Japan on {{date|18|September|2013}}.
These decal stickers were made by [[Merchandise/List of companies #UlalaCube|UlalaCube]] to be placed on light switches and other highly visible areas. They come in only one color, black, with seven Pikmin types being spread across three separate packs. They were released in Japan on {{date|18|September|2013}}.


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Pikmin decal.jpg|Red, Yellow, and Blue Pikmin light switch decoration.
Pikmin decal.jpg|Red Pikmin, Yellow Pikmin, and Blue Pikmin light switch decoration.
Pikmin decal 2.jpg|Purple and White Pikmin light switch decoration.
Pikmin decal 2.jpg|Purple Pikmin and White Pikmin light switch decoration.
Pikmin decal 3.jpg|Rock and Winged Pikmin light switch decoration.
Pikmin decal 3.jpg|Rock Pikmin and Winged Pikmin light switch decoration.
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==Buttons==
==Banpresto ''Pikmin'' badges==
Towards the end of February 2002, [[Merchandise/List of companies #Banpresto|Banpresto]] released a series of 24 3cm Pikmin buttons in Japan. These buttons were available in many of Banpresto's prize game machines located in various shops. The games consisted of balls falling from the top of the machine, and required the user to bat the balls away to avoid it landing in the "game over" hole. The games cost 100 yen each play and were generally pretty easy to win.
On {{date|18|February|2002}}, [[Merchandise/List of companies #Banpresto|Banpresto]] released a series of twenty-four {{tt|3 cm|1.2 inches}} ''Pikmin'' badges in Japan. These badges were available in many of Banpresto's prize game machines located in various shops. The games consisted of balls falling from the top of the machine, and required the user to bat the balls away to avoid them landing in the "Game Over" hole. The games cost 100 yen each play and were generally pretty easy to win.
 
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Banpre01.jpg|All of the Pikmin buttons.
Banpresto Puffmin button.jpg|A Mushroom Pikmin badge in its packaging.
Banpresto Puffmin button.jpg|A Banpresto Puffmin button in its packaging.
Banpre01.jpg|All 24 badges displayed.
BanprestoGameMachine.jpg|A Banpresto prize game machine.
BanprestoGameMachine.jpg|A Banpresto prize game machine.
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==Pikmin magnet collection==
==Takara Tomy Arts ''Pikmin'' relief magnets==
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In December 2002, [[Merchandise/List of companies #Takara Tomy Arts|Takara Tomy Arts]] released a set of seven magnets based on ''Pikmin'' called "''Pikmin'' Relief Magnets". Six of the seven magnets could be placed next to each other to display a line of Pikmin marching, in whatever order the user wants. The seventh was just an emblem. They were sold in Japanese gashapon machines for 200 yen each.
In December 2002, [[Merchandise/List of companies #Takara Tomy Arts|Takara Tomy Arts]] released a set of 7 magnets based on Pikmin called "Pikmin Relief Magnets". Six of the seven could be placed next to each other on a magnetic surface to display a line of Pikmin in whatever order the user wants. The seventh was just an emblem. They were sold in machines in Japan for 200 yen.


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TakaraPikminMagnets.jpg|All of the magnets.
Badge A.jpg|Magnet A.
Badge B.jpg|Magnet B.
Badge C.jpg|Magnet C.
Badge D.jpg|Magnet D.
Badge E.jpg|Magnet E.
Badge F.jpg|Magnet F.
Badge G.jpg|Magnet G.
Back side of a Magnet.jpg|Back side of a magnet.
TakaraPikminMagnets.jpg|The relief magnets pamphlet.
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NintendoMonopoly2010Board.jpg|The Red Onion place on the center right.
NintendoMonopoly2010Board.jpg|The Red Onion place on the center right.
Nintendo Monopoly 2010.jpeg|The list of pieces with incorrect naming of the S.S. Dolphin and the Master Sword.
Nintendo Monopoly 2010.jpeg|The list of pieces with incorrect naming of the S.S. Dolphin and the Master Sword.
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==Pikmin gummy candies==
Bandai's candy division released a set of gummy Pikmin candies exclusively in Japan in September of 2021. Each pack sells for ¥108. Red Pikmin, Blue Pikmin, Yellow Pikmin, and White Pikmin are featured, each with a different flavor. Red Pikmin taste like apples, Blue Pikmin taste like grapes, and Yellow Pikmin have an orange flavor. The green leaves for these three Pikmin are muscat grape flavored. White Pikmin are rare and have a sour lemon flavor with a pink flower that tastes like strawberry.
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Pikmin Gummy Candy Bandai Front Back.jpg|Front and back packaging.
Pikmin Gummy Candy Bandai.jpg|Front packaging and gummy lineup featuring Blue Pikmin, Yellow Pikmin, Red Pikmin, and White Pikmin.
Pikmin Gummy Candy Flavors.jpg|Graphic detailing gummy flavors.
Red Pikmin Gummy Candy Comparison.jpg|Graphic comparing gummy size to an actual Red Pikmin.
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==Controller Gear ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'' phone & tech badge==
This enamel badge was given away at Target stores to people who bought {{p3d}} on its original launch date on {{date|30|October|2020}}. It had an adhesive back, allowing it to be stuck onto various devices such as phones and laptops.
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Pikmin 3 Deluxe Tech Badge Ad.png|An ad in a Target catalogue for ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'' showing the badge.
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==''Pikmin'' Logo Collection==
In October 2022, three items in the "Pikmin Logo Collection" were added exclusively to Nintendo's online store. They consist of a canvas bag, a journal, and a water bottle. They are colored white and feature the ''Pikmin'' logo as it appears in {{p4}}, similar to the [[Merchandise/Clothing and apparel#Pikmin logo shirt|Pikmin Logo shirt]], which is part of the same collection.
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Pikmin Logo Collection Bag Front.png|The canvas bag.
Pikmin Logo Collection Bag Back.png|The back of the bag.
Pikmin Logo Collection Journal Front.png|The journal.
Pikmin Logo Collection Journal Back.png|The back of the journal.
Pikmin Logo Collection Water Bottle Front.png|The water bottle.
Pikmin Logo Collection Water Bottle Back.png|The back of the water bottle.
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Latest revision as of 21:05, April 26, 2024

Miscellaneous pieces of Pikmin merchandise.

3DS card case[edit]

Club Nintendo released a Nintendo 3DS game card case in America and Japan. Each case came with alternate covers that users can choose between. America received a Pikmin-themed cover and two Super Mario-themed covers, while Japan received a different Pikmin-themed cover and three different Super Mario-themed covers. Each cover is reversible, so one can choose which design they want on the inside and outside.

Club Nintendo Pikmin badge[edit]

Three badges were released for Japanese Club Nintendo members, featuring designs based on the The Legend of Zelda, Kirby, and Pikmin series.

Pikmin 4 food picks[edit]

A set of six Pikmin picks,including the blue,yellow, and red Pikmin.

Pikmin cork coasters[edit]

Certain retailers gave away themed cork coasters when pre-ordering Pikmin 3. There were two patterns: a red colored scrambled pattern, and a blue circular pattern, each featuring the main three Pikmin types.

Picnic sheet[edit]

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. One of these items was a picnic sheet featuring the Pikmin 3 cover art.

Pikmin 3 patches[edit]

Pikmin 3 patches, featuring designs based on the three original Pikmin types, were given away at various locations such as E3 2013, and the Pikmin 3 GameStop Hands-On event.

Pikmin 3 clock in a can[edit]

EB Games offered an exclusive "Pikmin 3 clock in a can" with Pikmin 3 pre-orders. It required customers to pull up on the metal tab of the can to see the clock, just like a canned food item.

Ensky Pikmin mini towel[edit]

A small towel, released by Ensky, is available in Japan. It was also available in the U.S.A. during E3 2013, on the second day. It depicts a Red Pikmin, a Yellow Pikmin, and a Blue Pikmin surrounded by leaves, as well as the word "Pikmin" written above the three Pikmin.

Ensky Pikmin drawstring bag[edit]

Year: 2013 JAN: 4970381095321 Dimensions: 35×40 cm Material: 100% cotton Retail price: 450 yen

A Pikmin drawstring bag was released by Ensky[1]. It has a green foliage pattern featuring a Red Pikmin, a Yellow Pikmin, and a Blue Pikmin on one side, and "Pikmin" written on the other.

Ensky Pikmin 3 deco stickers[edit]

To do: Add pictures of the rest of the stickers.
Care to do so?

Ensky released packs of Pikmin 3-themed decals in 2013. Each pack contains two stickers, and one piece of Ramune candy. There are eighteen stickers in total.

Pikmin 3 puffy sticker sheet[edit]

A sheet of 35 PVC puffy stickers was released by Ensky on October 3rd, 2013 and sold for 380 yen[2]. They feature various characters from Pikmin 3. Dimensions: H175 × W90mm. Jan code: 4970381301347.

Pikmin 3 jigsaw puzzle sets[edit]

Many Pikmin 3 jigsaw puzzles were released by Ensky in 2013. Four of these were 52 piece jigsaw puzzles, which also included a piece of Ramune Candy and when assembled, and measured 25.7x18.2cm. There was also one 108 piece puzzle which measured 18.2x25.7cm, a 300 piece puzzle which measured 26x38cm, and a 352 piece puzzle which measured 18.2x51.5cm.

Pikmin 3 magnets[edit]

A set of 12 Pikmin 3-themed magnet cards were released by Ensky in 2013. Some of the cards allowed users to punch out Pikmin characters, while others used the entire card to display Pikmin 3 art. They were sold in packages which contained 1 magnet and 1 piece of candy.

UlalaCube light switch decals[edit]

These decal stickers were made by UlalaCube to be placed on light switches and other highly visible areas. They come in only one color, black, with seven Pikmin types being spread across three separate packs. They were released in Japan on September 18th, 2013.

Tableware[edit]

The following are various forks and bowls for Pikmin 3. They were made by Hasepro, and were available to Japan on November 26th, 2013. There were 2 bowls, 3 cups, 2 forks, and 2 spoons. They are made out of melamine.

Tissue box case[edit]

A Pikmin 3-themed tin tissue box case was released by Ban Dai in 2013. The dimensions are 257x130x58mm, and fits almost any regularly sized tissue box.

Banpresto Pikmin badges[edit]

On February 18th, 2002, Banpresto released a series of twenty-four 3 cm Pikmin badges in Japan. These badges were available in many of Banpresto's prize game machines located in various shops. The games consisted of balls falling from the top of the machine, and required the user to bat the balls away to avoid them landing in the "Game Over" hole. The games cost 100 yen each play and were generally pretty easy to win.

Takara Tomy Arts Pikmin relief magnets[edit]

In December 2002, Takara Tomy Arts released a set of seven magnets based on Pikmin called "Pikmin Relief Magnets". Six of the seven magnets could be placed next to each other to display a line of Pikmin marching, in whatever order the user wants. The seventh was just an emblem. They were sold in Japanese gashapon machines for 200 yen each.

Nintendo Monopoly (2010 edition)[edit]

Although it isn't focused solely on Pikmin, Pikmin are featured on the sides of the box of the 2010 edition of Nintendo Monopoly. B&O Railroad has been replaced with a Red Onion, and the S.S. Dolphin is one of the metal playing pieces, but it is mistakenly called the "Pikmin's Rocket". Similarly, the Master Sword from the The Legend of Zelda series is called "Zelda's Sword".

Pikmin gummy candies[edit]

Bandai's candy division released a set of gummy Pikmin candies exclusively in Japan in September of 2021. Each pack sells for ¥108. Red Pikmin, Blue Pikmin, Yellow Pikmin, and White Pikmin are featured, each with a different flavor. Red Pikmin taste like apples, Blue Pikmin taste like grapes, and Yellow Pikmin have an orange flavor. The green leaves for these three Pikmin are muscat grape flavored. White Pikmin are rare and have a sour lemon flavor with a pink flower that tastes like strawberry.

Controller Gear Pikmin 3 Deluxe phone & tech badge[edit]

This enamel badge was given away at Target stores to people who bought Pikmin 3 Deluxe on its original launch date on October 30th, 2020. It had an adhesive back, allowing it to be stuck onto various devices such as phones and laptops.

Pikmin Logo Collection[edit]

In October 2022, three items in the "Pikmin Logo Collection" were added exclusively to Nintendo's online store. They consist of a canvas bag, a journal, and a water bottle. They are colored white and feature the Pikmin logo as it appears in Pikmin 4, similar to the Pikmin Logo shirt, which is part of the same collection.

References[edit]

To do: Pull the other article information and cite from: https://web.archive.org/web/20140507072904/http://www.ensky.co.jp/character/620.html
Care to do so?