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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* The | * The trophy description details that Careening Dirigibugs occasionally throw dud bomb-rocks, which is not true in ''Pikmin 2''. This is likely the result of a [[mistake]]. A glitch does exist where [[Glitches in Pikmin 2#Dud bomb-rock|bomb-rocks stay stuck]] and never explode, but it is unlikely that this is what the trophy was referring to. It might be that the trophy was refering to the inactive bomb-rocks sometimes found near Careening Dirigibugs, but they never throw these. Alternatively, an alternate, probably earlier version of Pikmin 2 where Careening Dirigibugs do throw dud bomb-rocks might have accidentally been used as a source for this text. | ||
* Every sublevel has a limit on how many bomb-rocks it can have. If a Careening Dirigibug's bomb rocks are petrified such that they stay active as the creature creates more, it will fail to spit out a new one once the limit has been reached.{{cite youtube|dC6iXaCjRQs|showing how Careening Dirigibugs can fail to spit new bomb rocks|published={{date|16|July|2019}}|retrieved={{date|16|July|2019}}}} | * Every sublevel has a limit on how many bomb-rocks it can have. If a Careening Dirigibug's bomb rocks are petrified such that they stay active as the creature creates more, it will fail to spit out a new one once the limit has been reached.{{cite youtube|dC6iXaCjRQs|showing how Careening Dirigibugs can fail to spit new bomb rocks|published={{date|16|July|2019}}|retrieved={{date|16|July|2019}}}} | ||
* The Careening Dirigibugs bear a strange resemblance to the {{w|Eosapien}}s from the documentary "Alien Planet", and also from {{w|Wayne Barlowe}}'s book, ''Expedition''. Both these creatures float using gas-filled sacks on their heads, effectively hunt down their targets, and also have generally similar body shapes. | * The Careening Dirigibugs bear a strange resemblance to the {{w|Eosapien}}s from the documentary "Alien Planet", and also from {{w|Wayne Barlowe}}'s book, ''Expedition''. Both these creatures float using gas-filled sacks on their heads, effectively hunt down their targets, and also have generally similar body shapes. |