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== Trivia ==
*The French name for this treasure translates to "wind sculptor", which sounds very similar to the name Olimar suggests in the English log, "sculpter of the wind".


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 17:16, February 6, 2019

Song Sewer
The Song Sewer from Hey! Pikmin.
Value Icon that represents Sparklium on the wiki, based on the icon found in Hey! Pikmin. × 400
Weight 10
Maximum carriers 10 Pikmin
Location First Expedition

The Song Sewer is a treasure in Hey! Pikmin. It is a silver harmonica with small decorations near its edges. It is roughly five times the width of Captain Olimar, but is only about one-fourth his height. It can be found very early in the game, as it's the third treasure in First Expedition, area A of Brilliant Garden. To clarify, this is the first level in the whole game.

Collecting the treasure

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Notes

Hey! Pikmin logs

The tunnels in this device convert air currents into musical vibrations. Isn't that the dullest description of an instrument you've ever heard? Blame the S.S. Dolphin II. I'd rather call it... a sculptor of wind.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Ademkam Breath comb
Flag of France French Sculpteur de vent Wind sculptor
Flag of Germany German Atemkamm Breath comb
Flag of Italy Italian Galleria musicale Musical gallery
Flag of Spain Spanish Serrucho melódico Melodic saw

Trivia

  • The French name for this treasure translates to "wind sculptor", which sounds very similar to the name Olimar suggests in the English log, "sculpter of the wind".

See also