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|name        = Captain Olimar
|name        = Captain Olimar
|image        = [[File:Hey! Pikmin Olimar.jpg|200px|Official artwork of Olimar from ''Hey! Pikmin''.]]
|image        = [[File:Olimar.jpg|200px|Official artwork of Olimar from ''Hey! Pikmin''.]]
|caption      = [[File:PikminSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert]]
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Official artwork of Captain Olimar from ''{{s|pikipedia|Hey! Pikmin}}''.
Official artwork of Captain Olimar from ''{{s|pikipedia|Hey! Pikmin}}''.
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|firstgame    = ''{{iw|pikipedia|Pikmin|game}}'' (2001)
|firstgame    = ''{{iw|pikipedia|Pikmin|game}}'' (2001)
|games        = ''[[Brawl]]''<br>''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]''
|games        = ''[[Brawl]]''<br>''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]''
|lastappearance= ''{{iw|pikipedia|Pikmin 1+2}}'' (2023)
|lastappearance= ''{{iw|mariowiki|WarioWare: Move It!}}'' (2023, cameo)
|console      = [[Nintendo GameCube]]
|console      = [[Nintendo GameCube]]
|homeworld    = {{s|pikipedia|Hocotate}}
|homeworld    = {{s|pikipedia|Hocotate}}
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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:OlimarP.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Official artwork of Olimar from ''Pikmin''. This design is the basis of his appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.]]
[[File:OlimarP.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Official artwork of Olimar from ''Pikmin''. This design is the basis of his appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.]]
Captain Olimar hails from the planet {{s|pikipedia|Hocotate}}. As a Hocotatian, Olimar has a humanoid appearance that displays a number of distinct traits: he is extremely minuscule in size (being ≈1.9 cm, ≈0.75 in tall), has a large head-to-body ratio, a bulbous nose, pointy ears, small tufts of hair and hyphen-shaped eyes that, during moments of surprise, comically bulge out and appear similar to human eyes.
Captain Olimar hails from the planet {{s|pikipedia|Hocotate}}. As a Hocotatian, Olimar has a humanoid appearance that displays a number of distinct traits: he is extremely minuscule in size (being ≈1.9 cm, ≈0.75 in tall), has a large head-to-body ratio, a bulbous nose, pointy ears, 3 small tufts of brown hair and hyphen-shaped eyes that, during moments of surprise, comically bulge out and appear similar to human eyes.


Facets of Captain Olimar's personality are revealed via [[pikipedia:Olimar's journal|his journal]] and [[pikipedia:Olimar's voyage log|voyage log]]: he is caring and dedicated to [[pikipedia:Olimar's family|his family]], values his camaraderie with the Pikmin to the point of worrying if they stray too far or feeling shame if an entire group of them is killed off, considers himself a patron of the arts, and mentions that he "always had a way with animals" (the latter of which is further reinforced via his {{s|pikipedia|Piklopedia}} entries). Although he has a generally nice personality, Olimar also shows signs of snark in some {{iw|pikipedia|Treasure Hoard}} entries, and acknowledges in some journal entries that his dedication to his job can cause him to feel distant from his family.
Facets of Captain Olimar's personality are revealed via [[pikipedia:Olimar's journal|his journal]] and [[pikipedia:Olimar's voyage log|voyage log]]: he is caring and dedicated to [[pikipedia:Olimar's family|his family]], values his camaraderie with the Pikmin to the point of worrying if they stray too far or feeling shame if an entire group of them is killed off, considers himself a patron of the arts, is very professional in the zoology field, has a gardening hobby and mentions that he "always had a way with animals" (the latter of which is further reinforced via his {{s|pikipedia|Piklopedia}} entries). Although he has a generally nice personality, Olimar also shows signs of snark in some {{iw|pikipedia|Treasure Hoard}} entries, and acknowledges in some journal entries that his dedication to his job can cause him to feel distant from his family; in other instances, he states that he gets more and more grumpy as he ages, and also the fact that he has a short temper for issues of minimal importance.


Captain Olimar debuted in the [[Nintendo GameCube]] game, ''{{b|Pikmin|game}}'', where he is the playable character. His first adventure details how his vacation is derailed due to his ship, the {{s|pikipedia|S.S. Dolphin}}, crash landing on [[pikipedia:PNF-404|an uncharted planet]] after it is struck by a meteor. Upon waking from unconsciousness, he discovers that the S.S. Dolphin has been severely damaged and that his life support system will expire in thirty days; this is further compounded by the planet's atmosphere being rich in Oxygen, which is poisonous to Hocotatians, and thus prompts Olimar to immediately begin repairing his ship.
Captain Olimar debuted in the [[Nintendo GameCube]] game, ''{{b|Pikmin|game}}'', where he is the playable character. His first adventure details how his vacation is derailed due to his ship, the {{s|pikipedia|S.S. Dolphin}}, crash landing on [[pikipedia:PNF-404|an uncharted planet]] after it is struck by a meteor. Upon waking from unconsciousness, he discovers that the S.S. Dolphin has been severely damaged and that his life support system will expire in thirty days; this is further compounded by the planet's atmosphere being rich in Oxygen, which is poisonous to Hocotatians, and thus prompts Olimar to immediately begin repairing his ship.
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Olimar stumbles upon a sentient, indigenous plant/animal hybrid species, which he dubs Pikmin; he effectively enlists them to help him find his ship's parts. Although there are three possible endings to ''Pikmin'', the canon ending sees Olimar return home with the S.S. Dolphin fully repaired, segueing directly into the beginning of ''{{s|pikipedia|Pikmin 2}}''.
Olimar stumbles upon a sentient, indigenous plant/animal hybrid species, which he dubs Pikmin; he effectively enlists them to help him find his ship's parts. Although there are three possible endings to ''Pikmin'', the canon ending sees Olimar return home with the S.S. Dolphin fully repaired, segueing directly into the beginning of ''{{s|pikipedia|Pikmin 2}}''.


In the beginning of ''Pikmin 2'', it is revealed that Olimar's employer, {{s|pikipedia|Hocotate Freight}}, wound up accruing a colossal debt during the events of ''Pikmin'' because of a falsified report by a fellow employee named {{s|pikipedia|Louie}}. Upon Olimar's return, the company was forced to sell the S.S. Dolphin after he had spent weeks repairing it - lowering the debt to 100,100 {{iw|pikipedia|poko}}s. The shock of the revelation of the company's fate causes Olimar to drop a bottle cap that he brought home as a souvenir for his son. However, an old Hocotate Freight Ship analyzes the cap and discovers that it is worth 100 pokos, an extraordinary amount (worth more than a year's salary); when {{s|pikipedia|the President}} learns about how there are more objects like the bottle cap on the distant planet, he makes Olimar and Louie return there in the Hocotate Freight Ship to gather [[pikipedia:Treasure Hoard|treasure]] to pay off the company's debt. After obtaining 10,000 pokos' worth of treasure, Olimar accidentally leaves the planet without Louie, forcing Olimar to team up with the President to save him.
In the beginning of ''Pikmin 2'', it is revealed that Olimar's employer, {{s|pikipedia|Hocotate Freight}}, wound up accruing a colossal debt during the events of ''Pikmin'' because of a falsified report by a fellow employee named {{s|pikipedia|Louie}}. Upon Olimar's return, the company was forced to sell the S.S. Dolphin after he had spent weeks repairing it - lowering the debt to 10,100 {{iw|pikipedia|poko}}s. The shock of the revelation of the company's fate causes Olimar to drop a bottle cap that he brought home as a souvenir for his son. However, an old Hocotate Freight Ship analyzes the cap and discovers that it is worth 100 pokos, an extraordinary amount (worth more than a year's salary); when {{s|pikipedia|the President}} learns about how there are more objects like the bottle cap on the distant planet, he makes Olimar and Louie return there in the Hocotate Freight Ship to gather [[pikipedia:Treasure Hoard|treasure]] to pay off the company's debt. After obtaining 10,000 pokos' worth of treasure, Olimar accidentally leaves the planet without Louie, forcing Olimar to team up with the President to save him.


In ''{{s|pikipedia|Pikmin 3}}'', Olimar is not the main protagonist, although he still plays an important role in the game's story. Having returned to the distant planet (dubbed "PNF-404" by the {{s|pikipedia|Koppai}}tes) in search of more treasure in order to buy back the S.S. Dolphin and pay off Hocotate Freight's second instance of debt, Olimar salvages the {{s|pikipedia|Cosmic Drive Key}} dropped by the [[S.S. Drake]], forcing [[Alph]], {{s|pikipedia|Brittany}} and {{s|pikipedia|Charlie}} to seek him out so they can reclaim it and repair their ship. In the end, they find that he has been captured by the [[Plasm Wraith]], which they defeat to save him before departing for their respective home planets.
In ''{{s|pikipedia|Pikmin 3}}'', Olimar is not the main protagonist, although he still plays an important role in the game's story. Having returned to the distant planet (dubbed "PNF-404" by the {{s|pikipedia|Koppai}}tes) in search of more treasure in order to buy back the S.S. Dolphin and pay off Hocotate Freight's second instance of debt, Olimar salvages the {{s|pikipedia|Cosmic Drive Key}} dropped by the [[S.S. Drake]], forcing [[Alph]], {{s|pikipedia|Brittany}} and {{s|pikipedia|Charlie}} to seek him out so they can reclaim it and repair their ship. In the end, they find that he has been captured by the [[Plasm Wraith]], which they defeat to save him before departing for their respective home planets.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*At ≈1.9 cm (≈0.75 inches) tall, Olimar is canonically the shortest playable character in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series as of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.<ref>[https://www.gamesdatabase.org/Media/SYSTEM/Nintendo_GameCube/Manual/formated/Pikmin_-_Nintendo.pdf Pikmin manual at gamesdatabase.org]</ref> This distinction was previously held by Kirby, who was listed at 20 cm (8 inches) tall in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' (which was previously canonized in ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards}}'')<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0003/miryoku/ Nintendo Japan (Nintendo Online Magazine - Kirby's profile - March 2000 issue covering Kirby 64: the Crystal Shards release)]</ref> before the sizes of characters and structures in the ''Kirby'' series became depicted very inconsistently following ''The Crystal Shards''.
*At ≈1.9 cm (≈0.75 inches) tall, Olimar is canonically the shortest playable character in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series as of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.<ref>[https://www.gamesdatabase.org/Media/SYSTEM/Nintendo_GameCube/Manual/formated/Pikmin_-_Nintendo.pdf Pikmin manual at gamesdatabase.org]</ref> This distinction was previously held by Kirby, who was listed at 20 cm (8 inches) tall in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' (which was previously canonized in ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards}}'')<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0003/miryoku/ Nintendo Japan (Nintendo Online Magazine - Kirby's profile - March 2000 issue covering Kirby 64: the Crystal Shards release)]</ref> before the sizes of characters and structures in the ''Kirby'' series became depicted very inconsistently following ''The Crystal Shards''.
*Olimar's name is a reference to [[Nintendo]]'s mascot [[Mario]]: his Japanese name, ''Orimā'', is Mario written backwards in Japanese when written in kana.
*Olimar, [[Alph]], [[Mega Man]], [[Pac-Man]], and [[Isabelle]] are the only characters who, despite having voices in their respective home series, are completely silent in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.
*Although numerous playable characters feature different characters as [[alternate costume]]s and essentially share their playable slot with them, Olimar, [[Bowser Jr.]], and [[Steve]] are the only ones who are listed as distinctly different from their respective alternate characters when they are selected on the [[character selection screen]].
*Although numerous playable characters feature different characters as [[alternate costume]]s and essentially share their playable slot with them, Olimar, [[Bowser Jr.]], and [[Steve]] are the only ones who are listed as distinctly different from their respective alternate characters when they are selected on the [[character selection screen]].
*Olimar has the most non-damaging special moves in the entire ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, with a total of three. He is also the only fighter to have more than two non-damaging special moves.
*Olimar has the most non-damaging special moves in the entire ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, with a total of three. He is also the only fighter to have more than two non-damaging special moves.