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Heard either when Captain Olimar's [[spacesuit]] sustains too much damage, or when all Pikmin are lost. This sad chord progression sweeps through a full string section, with help from a gesture in horns and in vibraphone. Before this theme during a [[Pikmin extinction]], a low diminished chord in the strings lingers while Captain Olimar agonizes over the loss, as seen [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAtJr2xAZCc here]. Out of context, such a sound would probably sound melodramatic, or even operatic. But in this situation, the chord suits the gravity of losing all one's Pikmin very well.
Heard either when Captain Olimar's [[spacesuit]] sustains too much damage, or when [[Pikmin extinction|all Pikmin are lost.]] This sad chord progression sweeps through a full string section, with help from a gesture in horns and in vibraphone. Before this theme plays during a Pikmin extinction, a low diminished chord in the strings lingers while Captain Olimar agonizes over the loss, as seen [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAtJr2xAZCc here]. Out of context, such a sound would probably sound melodramatic, or even operatic. But in this situation, the chord suits the gravity of losing all one's Pikmin very well.


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