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Pikmin Short Movies is a series of three 3D computer-animated short films based on the Pikmin series, produced by Shigeru Miyamoto, Nintendo, and TK3 Inc., and animated by Dwango Pictures. The films were initially shown off at the 2014 Tokyo International Film Festival, and later released as a digital download on the Nintendo eShop for both Nintendo 3DS (as Pikmin Short Movies 3D) and Wii U (as Pikmin Short Movies HD).
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Blurb
Nintendo website (Wii U)
Watch the colorful antics of Pikmin™ as they jump into three short movies, the first movies ever directed by Shigeru Miyamoto. The three shorts, titled The Night Juicer, Treasure in a Bottle and Occupational Hazards find Pikmin in unusual, funny, and even dangerous situations. NOTE: No real Pikmin were harmed during the filming of these movies.
- Watch the colorful antics of Pikmin™ as they jump into three short movies: “The Night Juicer,” “Treasure in a Bottle,” and “Occupational Hazards”
- View bonus animated storyboards created by Shigeru Miyamoto using the Flipnote Studio™ software
- Own the Pikmin short movies that debuted at the 2014 Tokyo International Film Festival
- Watch in HD on Wii U™
Nintendo website (Nintendo 3DS)
Watch the colorful antics of Pikmin™ as they jump into three short movies, the first movies ever directed by Shigeru Miyamoto. The three shorts, titled The Night Juicer, Treasure in a Bottle and Occupational Hazards find Pikmin in unusual, funny, and even dangerous situations. NOTE: No real Pikmin were harmed during the filming of these movies.
- Watch the colorful antics of Pikmin™ as they jump into three short movies: “The Night Juicer,” “Treasure in a Bottle,” and “Occupational Hazards”
- View bonus animated storyboards created by Shigeru Miyamoto using the Flipnote Studio™ software
- Own the Pikmin short movies that debuted at the 2014 Tokyo International Film Festival
- Watch in 3D on Nintendo 3DS™
Nintendo eShop
Watch the colorful antics of Pikmin™ as they jump into three short movies, the first movies ever directed by Shigeru Miyamoto.
The three shorts, titled The Night Juicer, Treasure in a Bottle and Occupational Hazards find Pikmin in unusual, funny, and even dangerous situations.
NOTE: No real Pikmin were harmed during the filming of these movies.
Story
Each of the three films included in Pikmin Short Movies have their own storylines:
The Night Juicer
Treasure in a Bottle
Occupational Hazards
Technical details
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