Here's the Pikmin version of the video for anyone interested (
courtesy of Stealth40k)
I already had an inkling of this being the case when I learned that Nintendo bought out the studio which created the Pikmin short movies, but I guess this means that we're getting more Pikmin shorts. The construction site video that they uploaded to their YouTube channel has over fifty million views, so it makes a lot of sense.
Honestly, I'm not a fan of Nintendo's recent attempts at humanising the Pikmin since I greatly prefer them being characterised as wild, homogenised animals like they are in the first three games. That being said, I can deactivate my cynical asshole mode for a second and appreciate these shorts for what they are.
There's a lot of coping in the Stealth40k replies about the Pikmin timeline being retconned by this short, which is kinda funny. The common cope is that this timeline tracks since Nintendo never explicitly mentioned that humans are extinct (as if the environmental storytelling across 1 - 3 didn't heavily hammer home that humanity has perished). One person even went as far as to say that 1/2 were dreams/hallucinations and 3/4 take place in the "real" timeline, which makes even less sense with how much Pikmin 4 fucked up the timeline (the game implies at multiple points that Pikmin 3 has already happened and has also yet to happen).
Honestly, I've never understood why Nintendo fans are so autistically obsessed with the continuity of Nintendo games. Nintendo is clearly adopting the whole "Pikmin in the human world" slant to make the series more appealing and relatable to children, even if it greatly harms the identity and appeal of the series. Truth be told I only like Pikmin 1 & 2, so this is no sweat off my back.