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*Pokos bear a strong resemblance to the [[mariowiki:coin|coins]] found in the [[mario:Mario (series)|''Mario'' series]] of video games.
*Pokos bear a strong resemblance to the [[mariowiki:coin|coins]] found in the [[mario:Mario (series)|''Mario'' series]] of video games.
*Pokos occasionally appear to be red.
*Pokos occasionally appear to be red.
*The Pokos Known As A Bottlecap.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 03:54, May 15, 2015

The amount of debt, as shown from the opening cutscene.
The Poko counter as seen in the opening cinema.


"Money" redirects here. For other uses, see coin.

To do:

  • Fix the Secret Safe quote, after all quotes are split.
  • Elaborate on that "trivia" about them appearing red.
  • Try to compare the worth of a Poko by using the value of a treasure, and its value in the real world. It should be some interesting trivia.

Care to do so?

The Poko is the currency used on Olimar's home planet, Hocotate. Pokos were offically introduced in Pikmin 2; the plot concerned them. Olimar and Louie have to pay a debt of Poko icon.png ×10,100 by visiting the Planet of the Pikmin, where collecting treasures can pay off this supposedly immeasurably large sum of money. In comparison, Poko icon.png ×100 is more than a year's wage for a Hocotatian. Pokos are ovular, and thin, and are made of some sort of golden colored material.

In Pikmin 3's Collect treasure! stages, a counter at the top of the screen shows an icon quite similar to that of a Poko.

Story-wise, Hocotate money is mentioned at some points in the first two games. When the final ship part in Pikmin is recovered, the Secret Safe, Olimar states that it is as full as ever[1], meaning none of his Pokos were lost. Some pieces of mail in Pikmin 2 allude to Pokos too:

  • Olimar's son mentions how his allowance has been cut, restored and later doubled.
  • Olimar's wife mentions how she finds her husband's "secret cash stash".
  • Olimar's wife notes how Olimar's bonuses arrive after repaying the debt, and later, his son mentions how he should give one of the checks to a spammer.
  • One of the supposed spammers mentions saving "tons of Pokos" at a website.
  • Olimar's daughter mentions how an orchestra play the family went to was supposedly expensive.
  • Olimar's children point out how their mother's Poko craze changed their lifestyle to the worst.
  • Olimar's wife explains how she "lost a small fortune buying lottery tickets".

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Trivia

  • Pokos bear a strong resemblance to the coins found in the Mario series of video games.
  • Pokos occasionally appear to be red.

References

  1. ^ "At long last... I've found the final part...my Secret Safe! And it's as full as ever! How glad I am that I've persisted in my search without losing hope... Now I can leave this planet without any regrets. Maybe I'll even stop and pick up some souvenirs for my wife and kids back on Planet Hocotate!

    At last I have found it-my most prized possession! I am so relieved... It's as heavy as ever!" – Olimar on the Secret Safe