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The following is a list of the 21 '''[[trophy|trophies]]''' from the [[Pikmin (universe)|''Pikmin'']] series that appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Two are unlocked by completing [[Classic Mode]] and [[All-Star Mode]] with [[Captain Olimar|Olimar]]; three are unlocked by successfully performing specific [[Challenges]]; one is collectable through [[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]] and the rest are available through all the means of collecting random trophies, including [[Coin Launcher]].
The following is a list of the 21 '''[[trophy|trophies]]''' from the [[Pikmin (universe)|''Pikmin'']] series that appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Two are unlocked by completing [[Classic Mode]] and [[All-Star Mode]] with [[Captain Olimar|Olimar]]; three are unlocked by successfully performing specific [[Challenges]]; one is collectable through [[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]] and the rest are available through all the means of collecting random trophies, including [[Coin Launcher]].

Revision as of 21:22, June 26, 2011

This article is about Pikmin trophies. For links to all trophies, see List of trophies.

The following is a list of the 21 trophies from the Pikmin series that appear in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Two are unlocked by completing Classic Mode and All-Star Mode with Olimar; three are unlocked by successfully performing specific Challenges; one is collectable through The Subspace Emissary and the rest are available through all the means of collecting random trophies, including Coin Launcher.

Name How to Unlock Picture Description
Pikmin & Olimar
Fighter
Clear Classic Mode as Olimar Pikmin & Olimar - Brawl Trophy.png Veteran spacefarers in the employ of Hocotate Freight. After crash-landing on an enigmatic planet, Olimar met the mysterious beings known as Pikmin. He enlisted their aid to find his spaceship parts and help him escape. Once home, he found his employer on the verge of bankruptcy. He was sent back to the Pikmin world with his partner, Louie, to repay the company debt.
GameCube: Pikmin
GameCube: Pikmin 2
End of Day
Final Smash
Clear All-Star Mode as Olimar End of Day - Brawl Trophy.png Olimar's Final Smash. Dusk falls, and his spaceship makes a landing. Olimar takes the Onion, with all his Pikmin aboard, and blasts off for the stars. In Pikmin, native life-forms grew active and violent at night, making it lethal to remain on the surface—this is why Olimar would take his Onions and leave at night. This technique breaks the framework of the game.
Wii: Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Red Pikmin
Fighter
Clear the "Sproutage of the Flower Pikmin" Event Red Pikmin - Brawl Trophy.png A type of Pikmin—which are odd beings who grow like plants yet are as mobile as animals. Red ones are heat and fire resistant and are strong attackers, which makes them valuable when facing dangerous foes. Purple Pikmin are also tough fighters, but since it's difficult to increase their numbers, red Pikmin are easier to manage. Red Pikmin have distinct pointed noses.
GameCube: Pikmin
GameCube: Pikmin 2
Blue Pikmin
Fighter
Random Blue Pikmin - Brawl Trophy.png A type of Pikmin, which are curious creatures that follow and obey the person who picks them. If you take advantage of this trait, you can get them to help Capt. Olimar and Louie. The blue Pikmin are at home in water and cannot drown. Need to retrieve an object underwater or cross a water hazard to disarm a trap? Blue Pikmin are just the allies you need.
GameCube: Pikmin
GameCube: Pikmin 2
Yellow Pikmin
Fighter
Random Yellow Pikmin - Brawl Trophy.png A type of Pikmin. Take a nutrient- rich pellet to a flying saucer known as an Onion, and it will produce the mysterious beings known as Pikmin. Yellow ones fly higher than other Pikmin when tossed by Olimar or Louie. Unlike other Pikmin, they're also highly resistant to electricity, which makes them invaluable when battling enemies like anode dweevils.
GameCube: Pikmin
GameCube: Pikmin 2
White Pikmin
Fighter
Random White Pikmin - Brawl Trophy.png A type of Pikmin. White Pikmin are resistant to poisons and are themselves toxic to creatures that eat them. Their low weight makes them very speedy, and they can also dig up buried items. White and purple Pikmin do not live inside Onions, so you must change other Pikmin into them by tossing them into ivory candypop buds and violet candypop buds.
GameCube: Pikmin 2
Purple Pikmin
Fighter
Random Purple Pikmin - Brawl Trophy.png A type of Pikmin, much heavier and slower than other Pikmin. When thrown, they impact with such force that they may kill or stun enemies. They're also incredibly strong—one of them can carry an item that normally would require ten Pikmin. While they're more powerful fighters than their red cousins, their slow speed hampers their effectiveness.
GameCube: Pikmin 2
Louie
Fighter Related
Random Louie - Brawl Trophy.png A new Hocotate Freight employee. Louie is responsible for Captain Olimar having to venture back to the Pikmin planet. On his first delivery, Louie was supposedly attacked by a space bunny that devoured his whole lot of pikpik carrots. Pushed to the verge of bankruptcy, Hocotate Freight takes out an enormous loan that Louie and Olimar set out to pay back.
GameCube: Pikmin 2
The President
Fighter Related
Random The President - Brawl Trophy.png The president of Hocotate Freight. After venturing into space in his youth, he made a shipping company. When it almost collapses after Louie's incident, and Olimar comes back from the Pikmin planet, the president discovers the outstanding value of Olimar's souvenir. He then sends his employees back to collect valuable treasures. His treatment of employees is questionable.
GameCube: Pikmin 2
Hocotate Ship
Fighter Related
Found in a certain Blue Box in the Subspace Emissary level Outside The Ancient Ruins Hocotate Ship - Brawl Trophy.png A battered old spaceship used when Hocotate Freight first opened. Its appraisal gauge analyzed garbage Olimar brought home and found it to be valuable. With his new ship sold off to pay company debts, Louie and Olimar flew this one back to the Pikmin world to find more treasure. The ship's removable research pod accompanied the adventurers when they ventured underground.
GameCube: Pikmin 2
Onions
Stage
Random Onions - Brawl Trophy.png Items considered to be the places where Pikmin are born. As to the actual biology of the process, much is still unclear. Onions absorb the prey that Pikmin capture and use it to produce new Pikmin. In addition, Onions can take in Pikmin and later release them. These organisms are crowned with distinctive propeller- like sets of leaves that spin around, enabling them to fly.
GameCube: Pikmin
GameCube: Pikmin 2
Creeping Chrysanthemum
Fighter Related
Collect all character trophies Creeping Chrysanthemum - Brawl Trophy.png An enemy flower and a member of the chrysanthemum family that closely resembles the Margaret flower. This flower feeds on prey and, despite being a plant, performs no photosynthesis and exposes no leaves—just flowers on top. It usually stays underground with only its flowers exposed, waiting to jump out and attack. It also uses rootlike legs to walk around.
GameCube: Pikmin 2
Red Bulborb
Stage
Random Red Bulborb - Brawl Trophy.png A creature whose Japanese name translates as "spotted crimson bug-eye." These bulky nocturnal animals have white-and-red-flecked rumps that resemble strawberries. Red bulborbs sleep in the day and wake in the evening to feed on small animals. Several colors of bulborb subspecies have been discovered—their classification is a hot subject for scholars.
GameCube: Pikmin 2
Empress Bulblax
Fighter Related
Random Empress Bulblax - Brawl Trophy.png A member of the grub-dog family, transformed by environmental factors. Due to her ridiculous size, the empress bulblax can no longer walk on her tiny legs. She just wiggles around, rolling from left to right. Although the female continues spawning bulborb larvae, she unfortunately rolls over them with her massive body.
GameCube: Pikmin 2
Careening Dirigibug
Fighter Related
Random Careening Dirigibug - Brawl Trophy.png A dangerous, offensive-minded creature. It uses balloons to keep it afloat as it flies through the air and drops bomb-rocks on ground- bound prey. These bomb-rocks sometimes turn out to be duds, but since the slightest stimulus can set these things off, the utmost care should be taken when dealing with them.
GameCube: Pikmin 2
Fiery Blowhog
Fighter Related
Random Fiery Blowhog - Brawl Trophy.png A member of the blowhog family characterized by its bottle-shaped body and slow, lumbering movement. Skillful in the use of its red snout and able to violently shake off Pikmin, the fiery blowhog is also capable of spitting a volatile phosphorus compound that combusts on contact with air, threatening nearby enemies.
GameCube: Pikmin
GameCube: Pikmin 2
Burrowing Snagret
Fighter Related
Random Burrowing Snagret - Brawl Trophy.png A member of the snavian family with a birdlike head and a snakelike neck and body. An underground dweller, the snagret makes sudden strikes aboveground to capture surface-dwelling prey. It uses its beak to scoop up daily nutrition and can snatch up three Pikmin at once—a relatively small amount made deadly by its strike speed. No one has ever seen its tail.
GameCube: Pikmin
GameCube: Pikmin 2
Iridescent Flint Beetle
Fighter Related
Random Iridescent Flint Beetle - Brawl Trophy.png A member of the flint beetle family featuring an iridescent, shining shell that is also prized for its strength. These beetles are packed with nectar and pellets, which they drop when attacked. These can be collected, although the reason for doing so is unknown. Apparently, Pikmin are quite attracted to these beetles—the sight of one will send them running after it.
GameCube: Pikmin
GameCube: Pikmin 2
Wollywog
Fighter Related
Random Wollywog - Brawl Trophy.png A member of the amphituber family known to be quite quick witted upon spotting enemies, despite its slow- moving, easygoing nature. Be aware that wollywogs will make aggressive attempts to smash Pikmin. It is believed that the wollywog's whitish coloration is a result of a lack of sunlight over its generations spent in caves.
GameCube: Pikmin
GameCube: Pikmin 2
Swooping Snitchbug
Fighter Related
Random Swooping Snitchbug - Brawl Trophy.png A member of the scarpanid family. Although originally a ground dweller, its oversized antennae developed into wings, allowing it to fly around freely. The snitchbug doesn't eat Pikmin, but rather picks them up, carries them away, and firmly replants them in another location.
GameCube: Pikmin
GameCube: Pikmin 2
Pellets
Stage
Clear Target Smash level 2 with 10 characters Pellets - Brawl Trophy.png Items that contain concentrated essence of the Pikmin's home world. This essence is the keystone to all life on the planet. Harvested from pellet grass or flowers, Pikmin can take pellets back to Onions to produce more Pikmin. If the Onion and the pellet are the same color, it produces more Pikmin. The number on the top of a pellet tells how many Pikmin must carry it.
GameCube: Pikmin
GameCube: Pikmin 2

Notes

  • The Bulborb trophy claims the creature first appeared in Pikmin 2. This is incorrect, as the Bulborb is in both Pikmin games.
  • The Hocotate Ship trophy says that it analyzed garbage Olimar brought home, even though it was actually a souvenir for his son.
  • The PAL version of Brawl doesn't change the Wollywog trophy's name, despite it being called a Wollyhop in both PAL Pikmin games.
  • Although the Careening Dirigibug trophy claims that these creatures will sometimes drop duds, the rocks will always explode without fail in Pikmin 2.