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'''PNF-404''' or '''Earth '''is the planet that [[Olimar]] lands on in both ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'' and ''[[Pikmin 2]]'' and is the natural habitat of [[Pikmin (species)|Pikmin]] as well as many other lifeforms, many of them predators of the Pikmin.
[[File:Planet (Pikmin 2 end).png|thumb|350px|right|The planet as seen in the ending cut-scene of ''Pikmin 2''. Areas resembling Australia, Southeastern Asia, and Japan are clearly visible.]]
In the first two games, the planet lacked a proper official name and was often referred to as the '''Planet of the Pikmin''' or the '''Pikmin Planet'''. The inhabitants of Koppai named the PNF-404 when they discovered it in [[Pikmin 3]]. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', it is known as '''Distant Planet'''.


In ''[[Pikmin (game)|the first Pikmin game]]'', Olimar crash lands on this uncharted planet during his vacation after ''[[S.S. Dolphin|his ship]]'' is struck by an asteroid.
'''PNF-404''' is the planet that [[Olimar]] lands on, in both ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'' and ''[[Pikmin 2]]'', and where [[Alph]], [[Brittany]], and [[Charlie]] land on in ''[[Pikmin 3]]''. It is the natural habitat of [[Pikmin (species)|Pikmin]] as well as many other lifeforms, many of them predators of the Pikmin. The planet is known as the '''planet of the Pikmin''' or the '''Pikmin planet''' in the first two games, but the scientific name "PNF-404" comes from [[Koppai]]. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' it is known as '''Distant Planet'''.
Due to the planet's atmosphere filled with oxygen, which is toxic to Olimar and his people, he must escape the planet before his life support system fails.
In ''[[Pikmin 2]]'', Olimar returns to the planet with his new companion, [[Louie]], in search of treasure in order to rescue the company he works for, [[Hocotate Freight]], from bankruptcy.


In ''[[Pikmin 3]]'', the inhabitants of [[Koppai]] discover the planet and name it PNF-404.
In ''Pikmin'', Olimar crash lands on this uncharted planet during his vacation after [[S.S. Dolphin|his ship]] is struck by a meteoroid; Olimar must escape the planet before his life support system fails because the atmosphere contains oxygen which is toxic to Olimar's people.


The planet appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' as a fighting stage under the name ''Distant Planet''. It features a forested section of the planet, similar to the [[Awakening Wood]] or [[Forest of Hope]].
In ''Pikmin 2'', Olimar returns to the planet with his new companion, [[Louie]], in search of treasure, in order to rescue the company he works for, [[Hocotate Freight]], from bankruptcy.


==The Planet as Earth==
In ''Pikmin 3'', Alph, Brittany, and Charlie land on PNF-404 to collect food to save [[Koppai]] from a food shortage.
Although ambiguous, the Pikmin planet is at least very Earth-like with similar geography. In an interview with Shigeru Miyamoto, he states that the Planet of the Pikmin is in a state where humans are extinct. This explains why no human life-forms are encountered during the entire duration of the game. ''Pikmin 2's'' areas are comparable to those in its prequel, and there are new human objects, which can only be described as remnants of society before humans died out.


Whether or not the Pikmin planet actually is our [[wikipedia:Earth|Earth]] or an alternate version is yet to be revealed in the games or by Shigeru Miyamoto, the game's creator; either way, it is doubtful that the similarities are coincidental. Tin cans as well as many other man-made objects and structures from modern times can be found lying around in the first game (for example, parts of [[Perplexing Pool]] and [[The Distant Spring]] appear to be the remains of a bathroom), and most of the '[[Treasure Hoard|treasures]]' found in the second game are man-made or objects natural to Earth. These even include many items that are registered trademarks of existing companies, such as 7-Up and Duracell.
The planet appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' as a fighting stage under the name ''Distant Planet''. It features a forested section of the planet, similar to the [[Awakening Wood]] or [[The Forest of Hope]]. Finally, in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', Olimar makes a comeback, as well as Pikmin-related forest-like stage, possibly based on the Garden of Hope.


During the second game, this statement is supported: when Olimar lands on or leaves the planet his ship is shown to be heading towards or coming from Africa. Most of the planet's geography has been shown to match Earth's, the Ship even stating at the time of the discovery of the [[Spherical Atlas]] that it exhibits the planet's geography as seen from space: both this and the [[Geographic Projection]] are two halves to a globe that clearly shows Earth and its countries.
==The planet as Earth==
While room is left for ambiguity, there is an impressive amount of evidence that PNF-404 is Earth, or at the very least a planet with highly similar geography to Earth. Several views of the planet reveal the distinctive continental shapes of Africa, Southeastern Asia, and Australia, while the [[Spherical Atlas]] and [[Geographic Projection]] are two halves of a globe that clearly show Earth and its countries. Finally, the technical filename of the Distant Planet stage in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' is <code>STGEARTH</code>, making it clear that at the very least the ''Brawl'' developers see the planet as Earth.


Also in the ''first game'', cardboard boxes scattered across the areas with 10s on them indicate that humans were living or had lived at that time. However, the proportion of these objects compared to Olimar's size in the instruction manual make this a bit unjustified, as the cardboard box would be the size of a matchbox at most. Furthermore, there are many different creatures to what we know at the present day. Perhaps this is an entirely new age where humans have died out and many other creatures have come to exist peacefully. Another reason that the Pikmin Planet could be Earth is because in the first game, Olimar stated that the atmosphere is composed mostly of oxygen, the main component of the air that humans breathe, but also an extremely toxic gas to the people of [[Hocotate]].
It is unclear whether there is a human presence on the planet during the games, though the evidence of a historical human presence is obvious: all of the treasures of ''Pikmin 2'' are either objects natural to Earth or man-made objects, some of which are registered trademarks of existing companies, and scenery in both games includes detritus such as tin cans, cardboard boxes, toy train tracks, and bathroom tiles. A popular theory is that the games take place some time after humans have either left Earth or become extinct through some means.


The [[Geiger Counter]] is constantly in action, implying that there is strong and constant radiation. That could explain why there are no humans anymore, and also why all creatures on the planet look so different compared to how animals looked when humans were alive.
All this considered, ''Pikmin 3'' adds a new wrinkle into the equation: the area selection map shows that extreme continental drift has occured since ''Pikmin 2'', with Antartica becoming a tropical paradise and merging with Australia, and southeastern Asia becoming a cold tundra.


''[[Pikmin 3]]'' seems to take place even further into the future than the past two games; From what has been seen so far, almost all of the game's levels are composed of natural elements rather than manmade remnants, and the small amounts of evidence of humanity left are either heavily deteriorated or heavily rusted. 
==In Super Smash Bros. Brawl==
:''See [[smashwiki:|SmashWiki's]] article on [[smashwiki:Distant Planet|Distant Planet]] for more information.''
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', there is a stage named '''Distant Planet'''. It features a background similar to [[The Forest of Hope]], with some vines, leaves and a slope that serve as the main platforms. A [[Red Bulborb]] occasionally appears on the right side of the screen, which can be stood on. It may open its mouth, and any fighters that fall in are eaten and lose a stock. An [[Onion]] of a random color drops from the sky at times. A [[Pellet Posy]] also grows at certain times, and, if hit enough, it'll drop its pellet. If the fighters grab a pellet and throw it at an Onion, items will spawn from the Onion, with the amount depending on the pellet's number (leaving a Pellet Posy alone slowly upgrades it from a 1 to a 5 and then 10) and whether it matches the Onion's colour. Damading an Onion enough will cause it to fly away prematurely.


[[File:Movie07.jpg|thumb|An island in ''Pikmin 3''.]]
As with many ''Smash Bros.'' stages, a few liberties have been taken from the original source. Firstly, rain pours from time to time, which does not occur in the Pikmin series until ''Pikmin 3''. Secondly, a [[Cloaking Burrow-nit]] can be seen in the background, despite this area being based on The Forest of Hope. The stage could be based on the [[Awakening Wood]] as well, however. Finally, the Red Bulborb is much larger in ''Brawl'' then in the ''Pikmin'' games, at about four or five times the size.


==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Planet of the Pikmin.png|The planet as seen in ''Pikmin''.
File:Planet (Pikmin 2 start).png|The planet as seen in the ''Pikmin 2'' intro cut-scene. [[The Ship]]'s engine glows over what appears to be somewhere in Africa as it lands.
File:Distantplanet1.PNG|In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', the ''Planet of the Pikmin'' is a stage known as ''Distant Planet''.
</gallery>


Even more evidence suggesting ''Pikmin 3'' takes place in the future is the landform changes. The island shown in the picture to the right looks a lot like Antarctica and Australia, but the shape looks to be have been morphed if you compare it to either continent. In addition to that, the biomes do not resemble that of either continent.
==Trivia==
*The name "PNF-404" fits the naming nomenclature used by NASA to identify less important planets. The letters and numbers that make up the name, however, have a special meaning: 404 is an [[wiki:List of HTTP status codes|HTTP status code]] that means "'''P'''age '''N'''ot '''F'''ound".


Analysis of data in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' has yielded the information that the Distant Planet stage is also referred to by the name ''Earth''. This is deemed comparable to a debug name, only used in programming the game, but it makes clear that Nintendo designers see the planet as Earth.
==See also==
*[[Areas]]
*[[Hocotate]]


In ''Nintendo Power'' Issue 278, it is revealed the editors believe that the planet is Earth.
==External links==
==Gallery==
*[[SmashWiki:Distant Planet|SmashWiki's article on the stage '''Distant Planet''']]


<gallery>
Image:Planet of the Pikmin.png|The planet as seen in ''Pikmin''
Image:Planet (Pikmin 2 start).png|The planet as seen in the ''Pikmin 2'' intro cut-scene. [[The Ship]]'s engine glows over what appears to be somewhere in Africa as it lands.
Image:Distantplanet1.PNG|In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', the ''Planet of the Pikmin'' is a stage known as ''Distant Planet''.
Pikmin3~Earth.png|The planet as seen on the log screen in ''Pikmin 3''.
</gallery>
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==Trivia==
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*At the start of ''[[Pikmin 2]]'', it appears Olimar and Louie landed somewhere in Africa.
*The planet did not have an official name until ''Pikmin 3''.
*Despite the fact that no moon is ever seen orbiting the planet, Olimar confirms in one of his voyage logs from the first game that the planet does, in fact, have a "pale white moon".
*In ''Pikmin 3'', PNF-404 appears to look like how Earth will look like in 250 million years.
*On the internet, "PNF-404" stands for "Error 404 - Page Not Found", it could mean "Error 404 - Planet Not Found" in the Pikmin world.
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[[Category:Pikmin 3]]
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Revision as of 00:34, July 29, 2013

File:Planet (Pikmin 2 end).png
The planet as seen in the ending cut-scene of Pikmin 2. Areas resembling Australia, Southeastern Asia, and Japan are clearly visible.

PNF-404 is the planet that Olimar lands on, in both Pikmin and Pikmin 2, and where Alph, Brittany, and Charlie land on in Pikmin 3. It is the natural habitat of Pikmin as well as many other lifeforms, many of them predators of the Pikmin. The planet is known as the planet of the Pikmin or the Pikmin planet in the first two games, but the scientific name "PNF-404" comes from Koppai. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl it is known as Distant Planet.

In Pikmin, Olimar crash lands on this uncharted planet during his vacation after his ship is struck by a meteoroid; Olimar must escape the planet before his life support system fails because the atmosphere contains oxygen which is toxic to Olimar's people.

In Pikmin 2, Olimar returns to the planet with his new companion, Louie, in search of treasure, in order to rescue the company he works for, Hocotate Freight, from bankruptcy.

In Pikmin 3, Alph, Brittany, and Charlie land on PNF-404 to collect food to save Koppai from a food shortage.

The planet appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as a fighting stage under the name Distant Planet. It features a forested section of the planet, similar to the Awakening Wood or The Forest of Hope. Finally, in Super Smash Bros. 4, Olimar makes a comeback, as well as Pikmin-related forest-like stage, possibly based on the Garden of Hope.

The planet as Earth

While room is left for ambiguity, there is an impressive amount of evidence that PNF-404 is Earth, or at the very least a planet with highly similar geography to Earth. Several views of the planet reveal the distinctive continental shapes of Africa, Southeastern Asia, and Australia, while the Spherical Atlas and Geographic Projection are two halves of a globe that clearly show Earth and its countries. Finally, the technical filename of the Distant Planet stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl is STGEARTH, making it clear that at the very least the Brawl developers see the planet as Earth.

It is unclear whether there is a human presence on the planet during the games, though the evidence of a historical human presence is obvious: all of the treasures of Pikmin 2 are either objects natural to Earth or man-made objects, some of which are registered trademarks of existing companies, and scenery in both games includes detritus such as tin cans, cardboard boxes, toy train tracks, and bathroom tiles. A popular theory is that the games take place some time after humans have either left Earth or become extinct through some means.

All this considered, Pikmin 3 adds a new wrinkle into the equation: the area selection map shows that extreme continental drift has occured since Pikmin 2, with Antartica becoming a tropical paradise and merging with Australia, and southeastern Asia becoming a cold tundra.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

See SmashWiki's article on Distant Planet for more information.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, there is a stage named Distant Planet. It features a background similar to The Forest of Hope, with some vines, leaves and a slope that serve as the main platforms. A Red Bulborb occasionally appears on the right side of the screen, which can be stood on. It may open its mouth, and any fighters that fall in are eaten and lose a stock. An Onion of a random color drops from the sky at times. A Pellet Posy also grows at certain times, and, if hit enough, it'll drop its pellet. If the fighters grab a pellet and throw it at an Onion, items will spawn from the Onion, with the amount depending on the pellet's number (leaving a Pellet Posy alone slowly upgrades it from a 1 to a 5 and then 10) and whether it matches the Onion's colour. Damading an Onion enough will cause it to fly away prematurely.

As with many Smash Bros. stages, a few liberties have been taken from the original source. Firstly, rain pours from time to time, which does not occur in the Pikmin series until Pikmin 3. Secondly, a Cloaking Burrow-nit can be seen in the background, despite this area being based on The Forest of Hope. The stage could be based on the Awakening Wood as well, however. Finally, the Red Bulborb is much larger in Brawl then in the Pikmin games, at about four or five times the size.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The name "PNF-404" fits the naming nomenclature used by NASA to identify less important planets. The letters and numbers that make up the name, however, have a special meaning: 404 is an HTTP status code that means "Page Not Found".

See also

External links


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