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However, those apps have since been deleted, and the videos were moved to Nintendo's official YouTube channels for free watching. The bundle consisting of shorts and bonuses was originally available on the Wii U and the Nintendo 3DS, on each of the respective platform's eShop, for $4.99/£4.49/€4.99. In addition to the shorts, four bonus clips exist. These include the Pikmin being able to open up their leaves or buds into flowers seemingly at will, and White Pikmin being able to spit acid. Some of the actions the Pikmin perform in the shorts contradict what is known to happen in the game's canon, meaning that it is not clear if the shorts take place in the same canon as the games'. These aspects cannot be elaborated on inside the games, due to technical and visual limitations, as well as deviating from the gameplay purposes of the games.
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They focus more on the Pikmin's interactions with the environment, as well as each individual Pikmin's behaviors and actions. The shorts are all based on the first two Pikmin games. The three shorts are called The Night Juicer, Treasure in a Bottle, and Occupational Hazards.
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and Nintendo Co., Ltd, and were animated by Dwango Pictures, Inc., with Shigeru Miyamoto as executive producer. These films are drawn using computer generated 3D graphics.
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The Pikmin Short Movies ( ピクミン短編アニメ集 ?, lit.: "Pikmin Short Film Collection") are a trio of animated films released in 2014, showing Pikmin interacting with the environment of PNF-404 alongside Captain Olimar. The content here is yet to be confirmed to be canon, but features non-canonical aspects. This article or section features debatable canonical information.