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[[File:Burrowing Snagret P4 icon.png|thumb|The [[Burrowing Snagret]] is a boss present in all four games.]]
[[File:Burrowing Snagret P4 icon.png|thumb|The [[Burrowing Snagret]] is a boss present in all four games.]]
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Some types of [[Enemy|enemies]] are larger or stronger than most, and appear less frequently, often in prominent places. These are known as '''bosses''' ({{j|巨大生物|Kyodai Seibutsu|Huge Creature}}), and normally only one or two of each type appear in the entire game. Given that battles against them are usually more complex, the rewards tend to be more significant, such as a large number of [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] seeds, [[Poko]]s, or an important [[Story Mode|story]]-related item.
Some types of [[Enemy|enemies]] are larger or stronger than most, and appear less frequently, often in prominent places. These are known as '''bosses''' ({{j|巨大生物|Kyodai Seibutsu|Huge Creature}}), and normally only one or two of each type appear in the entire game. Given that battles against them are usually more complex, the rewards tend to be more significant, such as a large number of [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] seeds, [[Poko]]s, or an important [[Story Mode|story]]-related item.


The definition of a "boss" seems to change with each game. In {{p1}}, the game seldom makes a distinction between a boss and a regular enemy. In {{p2}}, bosses are given different slots on the [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]] and a specific [[music]]al theme, with some having unique ones. In {{p3}}, bosses are clearly identified as such by the game itself,{{cite quote|Boss enemies you hurt will maintain their damage! Whittle their health down, and defeat them the next day!|[[Loading]] screen tip|the US [[Region|version]] of {{p3}}}} and are divided between main bosses and '''mini-bosses''', with both having unique musical themes and the former having even having unique [[cutscenes]], as well as needing to be defeated to progress the game's story. {{p4}} provides little distinction between bosses and enemies, other than inconsistent music changes. {{hp}} has bosses with unique cutscenes and music, and defeating them is necessary to advance to the next [[sector]].
The definition of a "boss" seems to change with each game. In {{p1}}, the game seldom makes a distinction between a boss and a regular enemy. In {{p2}}, bosses are given different slots on the [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]] and a specific [[music]]al theme, with some having unique ones. In {{p3}}, bosses are clearly identified as such by the game itself,{{cite quote|Boss enemies you hurt will maintain their damage! Whittle their health down, and defeat them the next day!|[[Loading]] screen tip|the US [[Region|version]] of {{p3}}}} and are divided between main bosses and '''mini-bosses''', with both having unique musical themes and the former having even having unique [[cutscenes]], as well as needing to be defeated to progress the game's story. {{p4}} again provides little distinction between bosses and enemies other than inconsistent music changes. {{hp}} also has bosses with unique cutscenes and music, and defeating them is necessary to advance to the next [[sector]].


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== Bosses in ''Pikmin'' ==
== Bosses in ''Pikmin'' ==
In {{p1}}, bosses are only defined within the game's internal files, and it is never explicitly stated in the game which enemies are bosses. The following four enemies are categorized as bosses:
In {{p1}}, bosses are only defined within the game's internal files, and it is never explicitly stated in the game which enemies are bosses. The following four enemies are categorized as bosses:
* {{icon|Beady Long Legs|y}}
* {{icon|Beady Long Legs|y}} locations The Forest Navel
* {{icon|Burrowing Snagret|y}}
* {{icon|Burrowing Snagret|y}} locations The Forest Of Hope
* {{icon|Goolix|y}}
* {{icon|Goolix|y}} locations The Impact Site
* {{icon|Emperor Bulblax|y}}
* {{icon|Emperor Bulblax|y}} locations The Final Trial


Oddly, [[Candypop Bud]]s, [[geyser]]s, and [[Iridescent Flint Beetle]]s are also technically bosses, though this is likely due to their unique nature as enemies. As a result, approaching a Candypop Bud or a geyser will change the [[music]] to the enemy battle variant.
Oddly, [[Candypop Bud]]s, [[geyser]]s, and [[Iridescent Flint Beetle]]s are also technically bosses, though this is likely due to their unique nature as enemies. As a result, approaching a Candypop Bud or a geyser will change the [[music]] to the enemy battle variant.


Four other enemies are often considered bosses by fans due to their rare appearances and boss-like level of difficulty:
Four other enemies are often considered bosses by fans due to their rare appearances and boss-like level of difficulty, even though there is nothing in the game that technically distinguishes them:
* {{icon|Puffstool|y}}
* {{icon|Puffstool|y}} locations The Forest Navel
* {{icon|Mamuta|y}}
* {{icon|Mamuta|y}} locations The Impact Site
* {{icon|Armored Cannon Beetle|y}}
* {{icon|Armored Cannon Beetle|y}} locations The Forest Of Hope The Distant Spring
* {{icon|Smoky Progg|y}}
* {{icon|Smoky Progg|y}} locations The Distant Spring
 
Interestingly, these enemies all leave behind a corpse of some kind, while the internally-defined bosses drop [[pellet]]s instead.


== Bosses in ''Pikmin 2'' ==
== Bosses in ''Pikmin 2'' ==
In {{p2}}, there are twelve bosses, most of which exclusively use a [[Music in Pikmin 2#Common boss battle|special musical theme]] when fighting against them. Three use their own unique theme, specifically: the [[Titan Dweevil]], the [[Waterwraith]], and the [[Giant Breadbug]]. They also appear in a larger bubble on the [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]]'s listing. These bosses are usually found in [[cave]]s, with at least one being found on the final floor presented as the final challenge (save for the [[Emergence Cave]]). When first defeated, many reward the player with a piece of [[gear]] for defeating them. Some bosses can be also found in specific spots in overworld [[area]]s. The following bosses are listed in Piklopedia order, which is roughly the order they are intended to be encountered in:
In {{p2}}, there are twelve bosses, all of which exclusively use a [[Music in Pikmin 2#Common boss battle|special musical theme]] when fighting against them. Three use their own unique theme, specifically: the [[Titan Dweevil]], the [[Waterwraith]], and the [[Giant Breadbug]]. They also appear in a larger bubble on the [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]]'s listing. These bosses are usually found in [[cave]]s, with at least one being found on the final floor presented as the final challenge (save for the [[Emergence Cave]]). When first defeated, many reward the player with a piece of [[gear]] for defeating them. Some bosses can be also found in specific spots in the overworld [[area]]s. The following are listed in Piklopedia order, which is roughly the order they are intended to be encountered in:


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* {{icon|Empress Bulblax|y}}
* {{icon|Empress Bulblax|y}} locations caves
* {{icon|Burrowing Snagret|y}}
* {{icon|Burrowing Snagret|y}} locations valley of repose awakening wood Snagret hole
* {{icon|Beady Long Legs|y}}
* {{icon|Beady Long Legs|y}} locations perplexing pool citdeal of spiders
* {{icon|Emperor Bulblax|y}}
* {{icon|Emperor Bulblax|y}} locations caves
* {{icon|Giant Breadbug|y}}
* {{icon|Giant Breadbug|y}} locations gluttons kitchen
* {{icon|Pileated Snagret|y}}
* {{icon|Pileated Snagret|y}} locations Snagret hole
* {{icon|Man-at-Legs|y}}
* {{icon|Man-at-Legs|y}} locations subterranean complex
* {{icon|Ranging Bloyster|y}}
* {{icon|Ranging Bloyster|y}} locations shower room
* {{icon|Waterwraith|y}}
* {{icon|Waterwraith|y}} locations submerged castle
* {{icon|Segmented Crawbster|y}}
* {{icon|Segmented Crawbster|y}} locations a cave
* {{icon|Raging Long Legs|y}}
* {{icon|Raging Long Legs|y}} locations hole of heroes
* {{icon|Titan Dweevil|y}}
* {{icon|Titan Dweevil|y}} locations dream den
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There are no mini-bosses in this game, though the Burrowing Snagret and Emperor Bulblax have variations with lower [[Health|HP]], which appear in places where they aren't fought as final bosses of a cave. The Empress Bulblax also has a lesser variation with lower HP and fewer attacks than the "primary" version. Late in the game, earlier bosses are sometimes fought again and act as mini-bosses of a cave, such as in the [[Hole of Heroes]]. Additionally, the [[Fiery Bulblax]], which may have originally been [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)#Trivia|intended as a boss]], is occasionally considered a mini-boss by fans, as it is a relatively difficult enemy.
There are no mini-bosses in this game, though the Burrowing Snagret and Emperor Bulblax have literal ''mini'' variations with lower [[Health|HP]], which appear in places where they aren't fought as final bosses of a cave. The Empress Bulblax also has a lesser variation with lower HP and fewer attacks than the "primary" version. Late in the game, earlier bosses are sometimes rebattled and act as mini-bosses of a cave, such as in the [[Hole of Heroes]]. Additionally, the [[Fiery Bulblax]], which may have originally been [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)#Trivia|intended as a boss]], is occasionally considered a mini-boss by fans, as it is a relatively difficult enemy.


== Bosses in ''Pikmin 3'' ==
== Bosses in ''Pikmin 3'' ==
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=== Mini-bosses in ''Pikmin 3'' ===
=== Mini-bosses in ''Pikmin 3'' ===
While other games may have what can be considered such, ''Pikmin 3'' is the first to distinctly define mini-bosses by using a different music theme – a remastered version of the boss theme from ''Pikmin 2''. Unlike the main bosses, their health will be reset at the start of a new day, and their corpses last only for the day they were defeated on. In [[Story Mode]], these do not give out something plot-critical when defeated, and instead drop a [[fruit]]. The following are mini-bosses in ''Pikmin 3'':
While other games may have what can be considered such, ''Pikmin 3'' is the first to distinctly define mini-bosses by using a different music theme – a remastered version of the boss theme from ''Pikmin 2''. Unlike the main bosses, their health will be reset at the start of a new day, and their corpses last only for the day they were defeated on. In [[Story mode]], these do not give out something plot-critical when defeated, and instead drop a [[fruit]]. The following are mini-bosses in ''Pikmin 3'':
 
* {{icon|Shaggy Long Legs|y}} (in white and purple variants) locations Tropical Wilds Distant Tundra
* {{icon|Shaggy Long Legs|y}} (in white and purple variants)
* {{icon|Burrowing Snagret|y|v=P3}} locations Twilight River
* {{icon|Burrowing Snagret|y|v=P3}}
* {{icon|Bug-Eyed Crawmad|y}} locations Garden Of Hope
* {{icon|Bug-Eyed Crawmad|y}}
* {{icon|Baldy Long Legs|y}} (exclusive to [[Side Stories]] and [[Mission Mode]]) and Bingo Battle
* {{icon|Baldy Long Legs|y}} (exclusive to [[Side Stories]] and [[Mission Mode]])
* {{icon|Calcified Crushblat|y}} locations Tropical Wilds
 
* {{icon|Peckish Aristocrab|y}} locations Tropical Wilds Garden Of Hope
In addition, the [[Calcified Crushblat]], [[Medusal Slurker]], [[Peckish Aristocrab]], and [[Spotty Bulbear]] are sometimes considered mini-bosses by fans due to their difficulty, rare appearances, and the fact that they protect a fruit or drop one when defeated, but they do not play the mini-boss theme.
* {{icon|Medusal Slurker|y}} locations Tropical Wilds Garden Of Hope
The hournable mention is they eat or crush Pikmin in addition the Shaggy Long Legs is also gold in Side Stories


=== ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'' ===
=== ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'' ===
The final day of [[Olimar's Comeback]], [[The Ship Restored]], has a unique boss fight against golden variants of the Baldy Long Legs and Shaggy Long Legs (the latter with larger feet). This fight has unique battle music. While this fight isn't much different from either of their normal variants, they warrant distinction as their fight comes with a unique boss theme.
Along with all the bosses from the Wii U version returning, the final day of [[Olimar's Comeback]], [[The Ship Restored]], has a unique boss fight against golden variants of the Baldy Long Legs and Shaggy Long Legs (the latter with larger feet). This fight has unique battle music. While this fight isn't much different from either of their normal variants, they warrant distinction as their fight comes with a unique boss theme.


== Bosses in ''Pikmin 4'' ==
== Bosses in ''Pikmin 4'' ==
{{p4}}'s definition of a boss is unclear and inconsistent. There are three main ways they can be defined: by the [[music]] cue that commonly accompanies them when they are encountered, by the things they drop when defeated while [[Ice|frozen]], and by their relationship to [[numbered gate]]s. However, these definitions are inconsistent with what most players would count as bosses – the music method is complicated by the fact that some enemies use different themes for different encounters (for example, a [[Sovereign Bulblax]] uses a major boss cue at the bottom of the [[Subterranean Swarm]] and within the [[Cavern for a King]], but uses a minor boss drumbeat when encountered in the [[Giant's Hearth]]), the frozen drops method doesn't count some enemies that would commonly be considered bosses, and the numbered gate method is a classification of fights, not types of enemies.
{{stub|See if the game files have anything to help define this better.}}
Unlike the three games prior, {{p4}}'s definition of a boss is unclear and inconsistent. The best way to define them is by the music cue that commonly accompanies them when they are encountered. However, some enemies use two different themes for different encounters. For instance, a [[Sovereign Bulblax]] uses a major boss cue at the bottom of the [[Subterranean Swarm]] and within the [[Cavern for a King]], but uses a minor boss drumbeat when encountered in the [[Giant's Hearth]].
 
In terms of progression, none of these bosses are specifically required to be defeated other than the [[Ancient Sirehound]] to complete the story. Many of them house [[castaway]]s, either inside of them or behind numbered gates, requiring the boss to be defeated to rescue them. Boss battles being part of progression (seen in ''Pikmin 3'') is instead replaced with [[Dandori Battle]]s against [[Olimar]] and [[Louie]], all of which are required to complete the game's story.


In terms of progression, none of these bosses are specifically required to be defeated to complete the story, except for the final boss, the [[Ancient Sirehound]]. Many of them guard [[castaway]]s, either inside of them or behind [[numbered gate]]s, requiring the boss to be defeated to rescue them. Boss battles being part of progression (seen in ''Pikmin 3'') is replaced with [[Dandori Battle]]s against [[Olimar]] and [[Louie]], all of which are required to complete the game's story.
Because of all this, the bottom classification is mostly conjecture and not finalized.


=== Music definition ===
=== Major bosses in ''Pikmin 4'' ===
==== Major bosses ====
Bosses in ''Pikmin 4'' are defined by the dramatic sting that begins and ends their unique battle themes, similar in tone to the boss themes of ''Pikmin 2'' and ''Pikmin 3''. This also includes enemies that have completely unique battle themes that do not include any element of the sting, specifically the [[Giant Breadbug]] and [[Ancient Sirehound]].
Major bosses in ''Pikmin 4'' can be defined by the dramatic sting that begins and ends their unique battle themes, similar in tone to the boss themes of ''Pikmin 2'' and ''Pikmin 3''. The official title for this track is "Battling an Even Stronger Creature". This also includes enemies that have completely unique battle themes that do not include any element of the sting, specifically the [[Giant Breadbug]] and [[Ancient Sirehound]].


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==== Minor bosses ====
=== Minor bosses in ''Pikmin 4'' ===
These are bosses that are typically fought above ground or at the bottom of short caves. They are typically accompanied by a drumline cadence, with the official title for that track being "Battling a Stronger Creature".
These are bosses that are typically fought above ground or at the bottom of short caves. They are typically accompanied by a drumline cadence.


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* {{icon|Burrowing Snagret|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Burrowing Snagret|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Crusted Rumpup|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Crusted Rumpup|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Hermit Crawmad|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Bug-Eyed Crawmad|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Bug-Eyed Crawmad|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Baldy Long Legs|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Baldy Long Legs|y|v=P4}}
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* {{icon|Puffstool|y|v=P4}}


==== Tough enemy encounters ====
=== Tough enemy encounters in ''Pikmin 4'' ===
Sometimes, a tougher enemy acts as a boss in easier caves or a mini-boss partway through of a cave. They typically use a slower battle theme in these instances, officially titled "Battling a Strong Creature". These are not particularly bosses on the same level as the ones above, and are more situational encounters. Some enemies which are typically not bosses (such as the [[Dwarf Bulborb]]) are fought in some of these encounters alongside other enemies, and can be considered bosses under this definition because the battle music doesn't end until all the enemies in the encounter are defeated. The [[Empress Bulblax]] is the only "Tough enemy" who was previously a major boss in a prior game.  
Sometimes, a tougher enemy acts as a boss in easier caves or a mini-boss partway through of a cave. They typically use a slower battle theme in these instances. These are not particularly bosses on the same level as the ones above, and are more situational encounters.


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* {{icon|Mammoth Snootwhacker|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Mammoth Snootwhacker|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Toxstool|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Toxstool|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Dwarf Bulborb|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Bulborb|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Jumbo Bulborb|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Jumbo Bulborb|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Titan Blowhog|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Titan Blowhog|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Blizzarding Blowhog|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Blizzarding Blowhog|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Horned Cannon Beetle|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Bloomcap Bloyster|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Bloomcap Bloyster|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Horned Cannon Beetle|y|v=P4}}
}}
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=== Frozen drops definition ===
=== Bosses in Olimar's Shipwreck Tale ===
When an enemy is defeated while [[Ice|frozen]], instead of leaving a corpse, it will drop [[nectar]] or [[ultra-spicy spray]]. The number of drops, and the chance of each drop being a nectar or an ultra-spicy spray, depend on the type of enemy. Some types of enemies drop more drops than most, and these can be considered bosses.
In [[Olimar's Shipwreck Tale]], all large enemy encounters use the same one theme – another rendition of the boss theme from ''Pikmin 2''. Because of this, we can easily define what is a boss and what isn't in this side mode.
 
==== Major bosses ====
These enemies drop 10 drops when defeated while frozen, with each drop having a 60% chance of being nectar and a 40% chance of being ultra-spicy spray.


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* {{icon|Empress Bulblax|v=P4|y}}
* {{icon|Horned Cannon Beetle|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Sovereign Bulblax|v=P4|y}}
* {{icon|Burrowing Snagret|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Man-at-Legs|v=P4|y}}
* {{icon|Baldy Long Legs|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Groovy Long Legs|v=P4|y}}
* {{icon|Bug-Eyed Crawmad |y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Waterwraith|v=P4|y}}
* {{icon|Sovereign Bulblax|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Smoky Progg|v=P4|y}}
* {{icon|Porquillion|y|v=P4}}
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* {{icon|Gildemander|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Man-at-Legs|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Puffy Blowhog|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Titan Blowhog|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Masterhop|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Tusked Blowhog|y|v=P4}}
=== Bosses in Trial Of The Sage Leaf ===
* {{icon|Bug Eyed Crawmad|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Mammoth Snootwhacker|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Porquillion|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Burrowing Snagret|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Foolix|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Emperor Bulblax|y|v=P4}}  
* {{icon|Waterwraith|y|v=P4}}
clearing Olimar’s Shipwreck Tale unlocks Trial Of The Sage Leaf there are 10 Sublevels there are 2 Onions white and purple collecting the white Onion gets 10 White Pikmin and collecting the purple Onion gets 10 Purple Pikmin


==== Minor bosses ====
=== Numbered gate battles ===
These enemies drop 5 drops when defeated while frozen, with each drop having a 70% chance of being nectar and a 30% chance of being ultra-spicy spray.
Since the concept of a boss in ''Pikmin 4'' seems to be more defined by the setting rather than the enemy fought, it is helpful to instead look at all the scenarios that the game presents as a "boss battle" using characteristics seen in previous games. As stated above, this has typically been based on how the music changes, the type of rewards dropped, if there's a large arena for the fight, or if it is the final sublevel of the cave.


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Notably, [[numbered gate]]s are a type of blockade exclusive to caves, introduced in ''Pikmin 4'', which display a number of enemies that must be defeated in order to open. Outside of [[Dandori Challenge]]s and the [[Trial of the Sage Leaf]], this feature consistently appears to be associated with encounters with a single tough enemy, as the number is most frequently "01". When the number is higher, it is usually multiple enemies not truly considered bosses but still pose a boss-like level of difficulty given the conditions. Most often, the boss will drop a [[castaway]] and the gate will open to allow access to a treasure or vice-versa. This tends to make the battle a requirement for progress similar to boss battles in ''Pikmin 3'', while other encounters with the same boss can be less difficult or skipped altogether.
* {{icon|Horned Cannon Beetle|v=P4|y}}
* {{icon|Arctic Cannon Beetle|v=P4|y}}
* {{icon|Baldy Long Legs|v=P4|y}}
* {{icon|Snowfake Fluttertail|v=P4|y}}
* {{icon|Gildemander|v=P4|y}}
* {{icon|Mammoth Snootwhacker|v=P4|y}}
* {{icon|Foolix|v=P4|y}}
* {{icon|Burrowing Snagret|v=P4|y}}
* {{icon|Puffstool|v=P4|y}}
* {{icon|Toxstool|v=P4|y}}
* {{icon|Porquillion|v=P4|y}}
* {{icon|Bug-Eyed Crawmad|v=P4|y}}
* {{icon|Crusted Rumpup|v=P4|y}}
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=== Numbered gate definition ===
The following is a list of these numbered gate battles that debatably can be considered bosses along with their rewards.
[[Numbered gate]]s are a type of [[obstacle]] exclusive to caves, which display a number of enemies that must be defeated to open the gate. These gates are frequently found next to battles against a single boss, where they display the number "01" and open when that boss is defeated. Sometimes they have higher numbers and require multiple enemies, occasionally of different types, to be defeated. The following is a list of boss-like encounters featuring numbered gates, along with their rewards:


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|[[Kingdom of Beasts]]||3||[[Empress Bulblax]]||Drops castaway, opens numbered gate to [[Disk of Joyous Wisdom]] × 3
|[[Kingdom of Beasts]]||3||[[Empress Bulblax]]||Drops castaway, opens numbered gate to [[Disk of Joyous Wisdom]] × 3
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|[[Kingdom of Beasts]]||6||[[Emperor Bulblax]] × 2||The last one drops a castaway, defeating both opens numbered gate to [[Ancient Statue Head]]
|[[Kingdom of Beasts]]||6||[[Emperor Bulblax]] × 2||Drops castaway, opens numbered gate to [[Ancient Statue Head]]
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|[[Seafloor Resort]]||4||[[Masterhop]]||Drops [[Greed-Inducement Device]], opens numbered gate to castaway.
|[[Seafloor Resort]]||4||[[Masterhop]]||Drops [[Greed-Inducement Device]], opens numbered gate to castaway.
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|[[Plunder Palace]]||3||[[Porquillion]]||Drops castaway, opens numbered gate to next sublevel.
|[[Plunder Palace]]||3||[[Porquillion]]||Drops castaway, opens numbered gate to next sublevel.
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|[[Plunder Palace]]||5||[[Giant Breadbug]] × 2||One carries castaway and drops [[Disk of Angry Wisdom]] × 3, the other one drops an [[S.S. Berry]], defeating both opens numbered gate to cave exit.
|[[Plunder Palace]]||5||[[Giant Breadbug]] × 2||One carries castaway and drops [[Disk of Angry Wisdom]] × 3, defeating both opens numbered gate to cave exit.
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|[[Dream Home]]||1||[]Mammoth Snootwhacker]] Drops castaway there is no numbered gate finally the castaway can be rescued
|[[Ultimate Testing Range]]||5||[[Man-at-Legs]]||Drops castaway, opens numbered gate to [[Winged Freedom Sculpture]].
|[[Ultimate Testing Range]]||5||[[Man-at-Legs]]||Drops castaway, opens numbered gate to [[Winged Freedom Sculpture]].
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|[[The Mud Pit]]||3||[[Bug-Eyed Crawmad]]||Drops castaway, opens numbered gate to cave exit.
|[[The Mud Pit]]||3||[[Bug-Eyed Crawmad]]||Drops castaway, opens numbered gate to cave exit.
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|[[Subterranean Swarm]]||3||[[Horned Cannon Beetle]]||Drops Creativity Conduit there is no numbered gate the castaway can be rescued next
|[[Subterranean Swarm]]||5||[[Sovereign Bulblax]]||Drops castaway, opens numbered gate to [[Sweet Stumble-Not]].
|[[Subterranean Swarm]]||5||[[Sovereign Bulblax]]||Drops castaway, opens numbered gate to [[Sweet Stumble-Not]].
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|[[Cavern for a King]]||2||[[Jumbo Bulborb]]||Drops [[Uniquely You Goo]], opens numbered gate to next sublevel (other enemies must be defeated).
|[[Cavern for a King]]||2||[[Jumbo Bulborb]]||Drops [[Uniquely You Goo]], opens numbered gate to next sublevel (other enemies must be defeated).
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|[[Cavern for a King]]||3||[[Burrowing Snagret]] × 3||The last one drops the [[Talisman of Life (Phoenix)]], defeating all opens numbered gate to next sublevel.
|[[Cavern for a King]]||3||[[Burrowing Snagret]] × 3||One drops [[Talisman of Life (Phoenix)]], defeating all opens numbered gate to next sublevel.
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|[[Cavern for a King]]||4||[[Arctic Cannon Beetle]]||Drops [[Orbital Communication Sphere]] × 3, opens numbered gate to next sublevel (other enemies do not need to be defeated).
|[[Cavern for a King]]||4||[[Arctic Cannon Beetle]]||Drops [[Orbital Communication Sphere]] × 3, opens numbered gate to next sublevel (other enemies do not need to be defeated).
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|[[Cavern for a King]]||5||[[Emperor Bulblax]] × 3||The last one drops a [[Tremendous Sniffer]], defeating all opens numbered gate to next sublevel.
|[[Cavern for a King]]||5||[[Emperor Bulblax]] × 3||One drops [[Tremendous Sniffer]], defeating all opens numbered gate to next sublevel.
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|[[Cavern for a King]]||7||[[Blizzarding Blowhog]] and [[Titan Blowhog]]||Respectively drop [[S.S. Peppermint]] and [[S.S. Berry]], defeating both opens numbered gate to next sublevel.
|[[Cavern for a King]]||7||[[Blizzarding Blowhog]] and [[Titan Blowhog]]||Respectively drop [[S.S. Peppermint]] and [[S.S. Berry]], defeating both opens numbered gate to next sublevel.
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|[[Cavern for a King]]||10||[[Smoky Progg]]||Drops [[Wayward Moon]], opens numbered gate to next sublevel.
|[[Cavern for a King]]||10||[[Smoky Progg]]||Drops [[Wayward Moon]], opens numbered gate to next sublevel.
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|[[Cavern for a King]]||11||[[Bloomcap Bloyster]] × 3|| May drop [[Neon Goo]], [[Disk of Amusing Wisdom]] and/or [[Disk of Sorrowful Wisdom]] if it had eaten them. Defeating all opens numbered gate to next sublevel.
|[[Cavern for a King]]||11||[[Bloomcap Bloyster]] × 3||Drop [[Disk of Amusing Wisdom]], [[Disk of Sorrowful Wisdom]], and [[Neon Goo]], defeating all opens numbered gate to next sublevel.
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|[[Cavern for a King]]||13||[[Gildemander]]||Drops [[Mysterious Carriage]], opens numbered gate to next sublevel.
|[[Cavern for a King]]||13||[[Gildemander]]||Drops [[Mysterious Carriage]], opens numbered gate to next sublevel.
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|[[Cavern for a King]]||15||[[Baldy Long Legs]]||Drops [[Trap Lid]] × 10, opens numbered gate to next sublevel.
|[[Cavern for a King]]||15||[[Baldy Long Legs]]||Drops [[Trap Lid]] × 10, opens numbered gate to next sublevel.
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|[[Cavern for a King]]||16||[[Waterwraith]] × 2||The last one drops the [[Connection Detector]], defeating both opens numbered gate to next sublevel.
|[[Cavern for a King]]||16||[[Waterwraith]] × 2||One drops [[Connection Detector]], defeating both opens numbered gate to next sublevel.
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|[[Cavern for a King]]||17||[[Empress Bulblax]] (with things falling from the sky)||Drops [[Fire-Breathing Feast]], opens numbered gate to next sublevel.
|[[Cavern for a King]]||17||[[Empress Bulblax]] (with [[Bulborb Larva]])||Drops [[Fire-Breathing Feast]], opens numbered gate to next sublevel.
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|[[Cavern for a King]]||18||[[Sovereign Bulblax]]||Drops [[Don't-See-It Specs]], opens numbered gate to next sublevel.
|[[Cavern for a King]]||18||[[Sovereign Bulblax]]||Drops [[Don't-See-It Specs]], opens numbered gate to next sublevel.
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|[[Cavern for a King]]||20||[[Ancient Sirehound]]||Drops castaway and [[Gift of Friendship]]. There is no numbered gate, but completing the fight is necessary for progression.
|[[Cavern for a King]]||20||[[Ancient Sirehound]]||Drops castaway and [[Gift of Friendship]]. There is no numbered gate, but completing the fight is necessary for progression.
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=== Bosses in Olimar's Shipwreck Tale ===
In [[Olimar's Shipwreck Tale]], all large enemy encounters use the same theme – a rendition of the boss theme from ''Pikmin 2''. This makes it easy to define what counts as a boss in this mode.
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* {{icon|Horned Cannon Beetle|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Burrowing Snagret|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Baldy Long Legs|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Bug-Eyed Crawmad |y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Sovereign Bulblax|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Porquillion|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Gildemander|y|v=P4}}
* {{icon|Man-at-Legs|y|v=P4}}
}}


== Bosses in ''Hey! Pikmin'' ==
== Bosses in ''Hey! Pikmin'' ==

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