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Olimar is a major character in the ''Pikmin'' series, and is the protagonist of the first two games.
Olimar is a major character in the ''Pikmin'' series, and is the protagonist of the first two games.
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==Trivia==
*Captain Olimar made a very brief appearance in [[Lazerbot]]'s old YouTube series ''Micah Rat''.<ref>[https://youtu.be/oXoT5BepvJA?t=350 micah rat episode 1 part 1.]</ref>
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{{Misc franchises}}
{{Misc franchises}}

Latest revision as of 08:14, 3 November 2024

Captain Olimar

Biographical info
Physical description
Species Human
Gender Male
Skin color Light
Hair color Brown
Eye color Black
Personal information
Occupation Troll City crackhead
Traits
Likes Cereal Roulette
Appearances
First appearance Chapter 25, Page 27
Last appearance Chapter 25, Page 27
Status
 
Alive
In real life
Actual name Olimar
First appearance Pikmin (2001)
Franchise Pikmin

Olimar is a character appearing in Tails Gets Trolled.

History

Olimar first appears during Chapter 25: Wicked Influence on TV. He appears to promote Cereal Roulette, a activity in Tails Gets Trolled in which denizens purchase a box of cerial containing various items. He is noted to have found a crack needle which has in turn infected him with an STD.

Real Life Origins

Olimar is a major character in the Pikmin series, and is the protagonist of the first two games.

Trivia

  • Captain Olimar made a very brief appearance in Lazerbot's old YouTube series Micah Rat.[1]

References