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[[File:SPERO2.png|thumb|125px|A SPERO.]]
[[File:SPERO2.png|thumb|125px|A SPERO.]]
The '''SPEROs''' are intergalactic unmanned probes built and launched by the [[Koppai]]tes. Their function is to search out planets that harbor edible matter; in the case of the Koppaites, this means [[fruit]]. Many SPEROs were built, yet only one of the last few dispatched actually managed to find [[PNF-404|a planet]] with suitable food.
'''SPERO'''s ({{j|スパロウ|Suparō|Sparrow}}) are intergalactic unmanned probes built and launched by the [[Koppai]]tes. Their function is to search out planets that harbor edible matter; in the case of the Koppaites, this means [[fruit]]. Many SPEROs were built, yet only one of the last few dispatched actually managed to find [[PNF-404|a planet]] with suitable food.


Besides being plot points, SPEROs serve a purpose in [[Mission Mode]]. They are used as a storage device for the [[fruit]]s, treasures and [[enemies]] collected in [[Collect Treasure!]] stages, comparable to the [[Hocotate ship|ship's]] Research Pod in underground areas in ''[[Pikmin 2]]''. Besides that, it can collect [[Burgeoning Spiderwort]] berries and bring [[Louie]] back to consciousness when he is carried to one, meaning that it can appear in Battle Enemies! stages as well. It has no other functions, however.
Besides being plot devices, SPEROs serve a purpose in [[Mission Mode]] and the [[Side Stories]]. They are used as a storage device for the [[fruit]]s, treasures and [[enemies]] collected in [[Collect Treasure!]] stages, comparable to the [[Hocotate ship|ship's]] Research Pod in underground areas in ''[[Pikmin 2]]''. Besides that, it can collect [[Burgeoning Spiderwort]] berries and bring [[Louie]] back to consciousness when he is carried to one, meaning that it can appear in Battle Enemies! stages as well. In some Side Stories stages, it can also collect [[ship part]]s. It does not have other functions besides collecting, and stays in one location throughout the mission.


==Locations==
==Locations==
As stated above, a SPERO appears in all Collect Treasure! stages in [[Mission Mode]], near the starting point. It also appears in the following Battle Enemies! stages:
As stated above, a SPERO appears in all Collect Treasure! stages in [[Mission Mode]], near the starting point of one of the leaders. It also appears in the following Battle Enemies! stages:


*[[Tropical Wilds Remix]], at the starting point
*[[Tropical Wilds Remix]], at the starting point
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==Naming==
==Naming==
"SPERO" is pronounced like "{{w|sparrow}}", as proven by the introduction [[cutscene]] in {{p3}}. Because the name is written in all caps, it is most likely an acronym, albeit an unknown one. Interestingly, SPERO also means "I hope" in Italian. Given the probes' mission, it seems fitting.
"SPERO" is pronounced like "{{w|sparrow}}", as proven by the introduction [[cutscene]] in {{p3}}. As such, both the SPEROs and the [[S.S. Drake]] appear to be named after birds. Because the name is written in all caps, it is most likely an acronym, albeit an unknown one. Interestingly, SPERO also means "I hope" in Italian. Given the probes' mission, it seems fitting.


===Names in other languages===
===Names in other languages===
{{foreignname
{{foreignname
|Jap=
|Jap=スパロウ
|JapR=
|JapR=Suparō
|JapM=
|JapM=Sparrow
|ChiTrad=史帕羅
|ChiTradR=Shǐpàluó
|ChiTradM=Sparrow
|ChiSimp=史帕罗
|ChiSimpR=Shǐpàluó
|ChiSimpM=Sparrow
|Fra=SPERO
|Fra=SPERO
|FraM=-
|FraM=-
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|Ita=SPERO
|Ita=SPERO
|ItaM=-
|ItaM=-
|Kor=스패로우
|KorR=Seupaerou
|KorM=Sparrow
|Spa=SPERO
|Spa=SPERO
|SpaM=-
|SpaM=-
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SPEROs.png|SPEROs searching for other planets with edible food for Koppai, from the game's introduction [[cutscene]].
SPEROs.png|SPEROs searching for other planets with edible food for Koppai, from the game's introduction [[cutscene]].
Pikmin 3 SPERO artwork.jpg|Official art of the SPERO from one of Nintendo's magazines.
Pikmin 3 SPERO artwork.jpg|Official art of the SPERO from one of Nintendo's magazines.
P3 Tropical Forest Remix 4.jpg|A SPERO in [[Tropical Forest Remix]].
P3D Flower Garden Start.jpg|A SPERO in [[Flower Garden]].
</gallery>
</gallery>


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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Mission Mode]]
*[[Research Pod]]
*[[S.S. Beagle]]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 17:58, November 18, 2023

The SPERO as shown in-game.
A SPERO.

SPEROs (スパロウ?, lit.: "Sparrow") are intergalactic unmanned probes built and launched by the Koppaites. Their function is to search out planets that harbor edible matter; in the case of the Koppaites, this means fruit. Many SPEROs were built, yet only one of the last few dispatched actually managed to find a planet with suitable food.

Besides being plot devices, SPEROs serve a purpose in Mission Mode and the Side Stories. They are used as a storage device for the fruits, treasures and enemies collected in Collect Treasure! stages, comparable to the ship's Research Pod in underground areas in Pikmin 2. Besides that, it can collect Burgeoning Spiderwort berries and bring Louie back to consciousness when he is carried to one, meaning that it can appear in Battle Enemies! stages as well. In some Side Stories stages, it can also collect ship parts. It does not have other functions besides collecting, and stays in one location throughout the mission.

Locations[edit]

As stated above, a SPERO appears in all Collect Treasure! stages in Mission Mode, near the starting point of one of the leaders. It also appears in the following Battle Enemies! stages:

Naming[edit]

"SPERO" is pronounced like "sparrow", as proven by the introduction cutscene in Pikmin 3. As such, both the SPEROs and the S.S. Drake appear to be named after birds. Because the name is written in all caps, it is most likely an acronym, albeit an unknown one. Interestingly, SPERO also means "I hope" in Italian. Given the probes' mission, it seems fitting.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese スパロウ?
Suparō
Sparrow
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
史帕羅
Shǐpàluó
Sparrow
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
史帕罗
Shǐpàluó
Sparrow
Flag of France French SPERO -
Flag of Germany German SPERO -
Flag of Italy Italian SPERO -
Flag of South Korea Korean 스패로우
Seupaerou
Sparrow
Flag of Spain Spanish SPERO -

Gallery[edit]

Trivia[edit]

Part of the SPERO's texture, showing the Koppaite text.
  • The lens frame at the front of the SPERO has Koppaite text on it that reads "Automatic Ultrascope". This is a reference to the Automatic Ultra Scope, the Japanese name of a toy periscope released by Nintendo in 1971.[1] The text is too small to read normally, but can be seen on the device's texture.

See also[edit]

References[edit]