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The '''Princess Pearl''' can be found on the sixth sublevel in the [[Cavern of Chaos]] inside a [[Wollywog]]. This treasure appears to be a bead from a pearl necklace, or simply an earring. | |||
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*''Princess Pearl'' is a television series adapted from [ | *''Princess Pearl'' is a television series adapted from [[wikipedia:Chiung Yao|Chiung Yao]]'s novel series of the same title. Produced by Hunan TV, the series centres around the legend of [[wikipedia:Princess_Huanzhu|Princess Huanzhu]] during the reign of the [[wikipedia:Qianlong_Emperor|Qianlong Emperor]] of the [[wikipedia:Qing_Dynasty|Qing Dynasty]]. Although some characters, the plot premise and certain sections of the story are based on historical events and figures, considerable artistic license was employed. | ||
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Revision as of 12:05, January 12, 2012
Princess Pearl | |
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File:-107Princess Pearl.png | |
Number | 108 (NTSC)
107 (PAL) |
Series | Husband's Tears Series |
Value | × 100 |
Weight | 5 |
Maximum carriers | 10 Pikmin |
Location | Cavern of Chaos |
Challenge Mode levels | None |
The Princess Pearl can be found on the sixth sublevel in the Cavern of Chaos inside a Wollywog. This treasure appears to be a bead from a pearl necklace, or simply an earring.
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Trivia
- Princess Pearl is a television series adapted from Chiung Yao's novel series of the same title. Produced by Hunan TV, the series centres around the legend of Princess Huanzhu during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor of the Qing Dynasty. Although some characters, the plot premise and certain sections of the story are based on historical events and figures, considerable artistic license was employed.