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|image = Dwarf bulbear.png | |||
|image = Dwarf | |||
|size = x250px | |size = x250px | ||
|icon = Dwarf Bulbear | |icon = Dwarf Bulbear P3 icon.png | ||
|name = Oculus terribilis | |name = Oculus terribilis | ||
|family = Grub-dog | |family = Grub-dog | ||
|areas = [[The Distant Spring]], [[Perplexing Pool]], [[Distant Tundra]] | |areas = [[The Distant Spring]], [[Perplexing Pool]], [[Distant Tundra]] | ||
|underground = [[Frontier Cavern]], [[Glutton's Kitchen]], [[Hole of Heroes]], [[Dream Den | |underground = [[Frontier Cavern]], [[Glutton's Kitchen]], [[Hole of Heroes]], [[Dream Den]] | ||
|challenge = [[The Forest of Hope]], [[The Final Trial]], [[Hot House]], [[Subterranean Lair]], [[Emperor's Realm]] | |challenge = [[The Forest of Hope]], [[The Final Trial]], [[Hot House]], [[Subterranean Lair]], [[Emperor's Realm]] | ||
|missionct = [[Beastly Caverns]] | |missionct = [[Beastly Caverns]] | ||
|missionbe = [[Twilight Hollow]], [[Formidable Oak Remix]], [[Fortress of Festivity]] | |missionbe = [[Twilight Hollow]], [[Formidable Oak Remix]], [[Fortress of Festivity]] | ||
|sidestories = [[Creature Hunting]], [[Looking for Louie]] | |sidestories = [[Creature Hunting]], [[Looking for Louie]] | ||
|2p = [[Angle Maze]] | |2p = [[Angle Maze]] | ||
|bingo = [[Arid Metropolis]], [[Jigsaw Colosseum]] | |bingo = [[Arid Metropolis]], [[Jigsaw Colosseum]] | ||
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'''Dwarf Bulbears''' ({{j|チビクマ|Chibi Kuma|Dwarf Bear}}) are enemies found in all three main {{pg}}. Unlike [[Dwarf Bulborb]]s, which are members of the [[Breadbug family]] that mimic larger Bulborbs, the Dwarf Bulbear is the true juvenile version of a larger [[grub-dog]], in this case the [[Spotty Bulbear]]. Dwarf Bulbears are notably tougher and more alert than Dwarf Bulborbs, and in ''Pikmin 2'' and ''Pikmin 3'', they are known to follow Spotty Bulbears. | |||
==Stats== | ==Stats== | ||
{{enemy stats | {{enemy stats | ||
|weight1 = 3 |weight2 = 3 |weight3 | |weight1 = 3 |weight2 = 3 |weight3 = 3 | ||
|carriers1 = 6 |carriers2 = 6 |carriers3 | |carriers1 = 6 |carriers2 = 6 |carriers3 = 6 | ||
|seeds1 = 5 |seeds2 = 4 |seeds3 = 3 | |seeds1 = 5 |seeds2 = 4 |seeds3 = 3 | ||
|value2 = 2 |value3 = 20 | |value2 = 2 |value3 = 20 | ||
|hp1 = 180 |hp2 = 500 |hp3 = 200 | |hp1 = 180 |hp2 = 500 |hp3 = 200 | ||
|regen1 = Unknown |regen2 = 0 |regen3 | |regen1 = Unknown |regen2 = 0 |regen3 = Unknown | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Behavior== | ==Behavior== | ||
===''Pikmin''=== | ===''Pikmin''=== | ||
In {{p1}}, Dwarf Bulbears are essentially stronger versions of [[Dwarf Bulborb]]s | In {{p1}}, Dwarf Bulbears are essentially stronger versions of [[Dwarf Red Bulborb]]s. They are found sniffing the air instead of the ground, and can notice Pikmin from a greater distance. They have almost 40% more [[health]] and are able to stand more than one direct hit from a Pikmin. Dwarf Bulbears shriek when aggravated to alert any Spotty Bulbears in the vicinity. To shake off Pikmin, they swing their bodies first, and then perform a backflip. This shaking behavior is exclusive to this creature and this game. | ||
===''Pikmin 2'' | ===''Pikmin 2'' and ''Pikmin 3''=== | ||
In {{p2}} and {{p3}}, Dwarf Bulbears act even more similar to Dwarf Red Bulborbs, sniffing the ground and shaking off Pikmin with a regular head-shake. And although they have substantially more health in these two games, a single Pikmin thrown onto their back kills them instantly, unlike in ''Pikmin''. They are now slightly more alert, however, and they do not delay in noticing a Pikmin in their territory. They will sniff the ground faster and perk up almost instantly when a Pikmin or leader is near. | |||
A Dwarf Bulbear's behavior will change when a [[Spotty Bulbear]] is present. Spotty Bulbears now roam a patrol route in search of food rather than sleeping, and if they come across a pack of Dwarf Bulbears, the dwarves will "yip" and follow the parent. The dwarves' main objective is food, however, and they will stray from a Spotty Bulbear to chase Pikmin or leaders. | |||
==Biology== | ==Biology== | ||
Like the Spotty Bulbear, Dwarf Bulbears have a mammalian appearance and a black backside with red spots. The Dwarf Bulbear also has the mouth texture and snout structure of the Bulbear, and they share eye colors | Like the Spotty Bulbear, Dwarf Bulbears have a mammalian appearance and a black backside with red spots. The Dwarf Bulbear also has the mouth texture and snout structure of the Bulbear, and they share eye colors across the games. In ''Pikmin'', all Bulbears have red eyes, and in its sequels, they have deep purple eyes. | ||
The Dwarf Bulbear is rather durable, which reflects the defensive strength of the Spotty Bulbear. When not following a parent Bulbear, they tend to be found in groups of two or three. | The Dwarf Bulbear is rather durable, which reflects the defensive strength of the Spotty Bulbear. When not following a parent Bulbear, they tend to be found in groups of two or three. | ||
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Dwarf Bulbears' habit of following a parent is similar to that of actual bears, although bears and most mammals do not define a route so much as a range of territory. Dwarf Bulbears are able to "switch parents" if their current "parent" is defeated or the Dwarf Bulbear becomes lost. It will follow the nearest [[Spotty Bulbear]] whenever this happens. This is most commonly seen in the [[Subterranean Lair]] in challenge mode. | Dwarf Bulbears' habit of following a parent is similar to that of actual bears, although bears and most mammals do not define a route so much as a range of territory. Dwarf Bulbears are able to "switch parents" if their current "parent" is defeated or the Dwarf Bulbear becomes lost. It will follow the nearest [[Spotty Bulbear]] whenever this happens. This is most commonly seen in the [[Subterranean Lair]] in challenge mode. | ||
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==Glitch== | |||
{{todo|This needs elaboration and proof to be added to the glitches article.}} | |||
There's a glitch in the [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]] for Dwarf Bulbears while eating [[Pikpik carrot]]s, in which they die instantly. | |||
==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
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===Pikmin=== | ===Pikmin=== | ||
You can easily defeat this creature by [[Group move|swarming]] it with a large group of Pikmin. If only a few are available, [[throw]] Pikmin onto the Dwarf Bulbear's back and then call them back to avoid Pikmin deaths. This creature can cause the [[Glitches in Pikmin#Crushing glitch|crushing glitch]] when defeated, in ''Pikmin''. | |||
Defeating a family of Bulbears is much more dangerous and challenging, as the Dwarf Bulbears both defend their parent from behind and attack Pikmin that are shaken off in battle. It is generally best to defeat the Spotty Bulbear first, though, since it is a worse threat and can travel farther than the juveniles. In ''Pikmin 2'', a well-timed [[ultra-bitter spray]] can petrify the entire group of Bulbears, including the parent. With a bit of luck, a barrage of [[Purple Pikmin]] can also stun all the creatures within a small radius, leaving them vulnerable to attack. In ''Pikmin 3'', [[bomb rock]]s are the least costly method of taking out the family; normally enough bomb rocks are provided near the Bulbears' territory. If bomb rocks are not available, attack the Spotty Bulbear from the front, aiming for the eyes, and keep Pikmin from straying too far to avoid the dwarves. After the parent is defeated, go for its offspring: throwing direct Pikmin hits on their backs is most effective, but with a large army swarming can most likely work faster with few losses. | |||
===Leaders=== | ===Leaders=== | ||
Attacking Dwarf Bulbears from behind is the most effective strategy. It might take a while to defeat, but it is by no means a difficult task. | |||
==Technical information== | ==Technical information== | ||
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==Other information== | ==Other information== | ||
{{enemy other info | {{enemy other info | ||
|technical = Unknown | |||
|size = Body length: {{mm|27}} | |size = Body length: {{mm|27}} | ||
|piklopedia = 8 | |piklopedia = 8 | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|common = Dwarf Bulbear. It is a smaller version of the [[Spotty Bulbear]], so it shares the word "Bulbear". | |common = Dwarf Bulbear. It is a smaller version of the [[Spotty Bulbear]], so it shares the word "Bulbear". | ||
|jpcommon = {{j|チビクマ|Chibi Kuma}}. It means "Dwarf Bear", just like how the Spotty Bulbear is called {{j|クマチャッピー|Kuma Chappī}}, or "Bear Chappy". | |jpcommon = {{j|チビクマ|Chibi Kuma}}. It means "Dwarf Bear", just like how the Spotty Bulbear is called {{j|クマチャッピー|Kuma Chappī}}, or "Bear Chappy". | ||
|jpname = {{j|クマデメマダラ|Kuma Deme Madara|Bear | |jpname = {{j|クマデメマダラ|Kuma Deme Madara|Spotted Bear Bug-eye}}. It is the same as the Spotty Bulbear's. | ||
|scientific = ''Oculus terribilis | |scientific = The scientific name, ''Oculus terribilis'', is the same as the Spotty Bulbear's, but the mature grub-dog also has ''dotticum'' in its name. | ||
|internal = Internally, it is called <code>chappb</code> in ''Pikmin'', which is the same name as the [[Dwarf Red Bulborb]], <code>chappy</code>, but with a B at the end, potentially short for "bear", or simply meaning "the B version". In ''Pikmin 2'' and ''Pikmin 3'', the internal name is <code>kumakochappy</code>, which actually uses a different size qualifier from its regular name: it uses {{j|コ|ko|young|f=tp}} instead of {{j|チビ|chibi|dwarf|f=tp}}. {{j|コ|ko}} is used in the normal Japanese name of all other "dwarf" enemies in the series. | |||
|internal = Internally, it is called <code>chappb</code> in ''Pikmin'', which is the same name as the [[Dwarf Bulborb]], <code>chappy</code>, but with a B at the end, potentially short for "bear", or simply meaning "the B version". In ''Pikmin 2'' and ''Pikmin 3'', the internal name is <code>kumakochappy</code>, which actually uses a different size qualifier from its regular name: it uses {{j|コ|ko|young|f=tp}} instead of {{j|チビ|chibi|dwarf|f=tp}}. {{j|コ|ko}} is used in the normal Japanese name of all other "dwarf" enemies in the series. | |||
}} | }} | ||
=== Names in other languages === | === Names in other languages === | ||
{{foreignname | {{foreignname | ||
|Jap | |Jap = チビクマ | ||
|JapR = Chibi Kuma | |JapR = Chibi Kuma | ||
|JapM = Dwarf Bear | |JapM = Dwarf Bear | ||
|ChiTrad = 小熊恰比 | |ChiTrad = 小熊恰比 | ||
|Fra = Bulbours Nain (''Pikmin 2''; ''Pikmin 3'', Olimar's comments)<br>Bulbours nain (''Pikmin 3'') | |||
|FraM = Dwarf Bulbear<br>Dwarf bulbear | |||
|Ger = Zwerg-Punktbär | |||
|GerM = Dwarf Pointbear | |||
|GerN = "Punktbär" is used for Bulbears | |||
|Ita = Coleto nano | |||
|ItaM = Dwarf Bulbear | |||
|ItaN = "Coleto" is both used for Bulborbs and Bulbears | |||
|Kor = 꼬마곰차피 | |||
|KorR = Kko Ma Gom Chappi | |||
|Fra | |KorM = Dwarf Bear Chappy | ||
|FraM = Dwarf Bulbear<br>Dwarf bulbear | |SpaA = Bulboso enano | ||
|SpaAM = Dwarf bulbear | |||
|Ger | |||
|GerM = Dwarf Pointbear | |||
|GerN = | |||
|Ita | |||
|ItaM = | |||
|ItaN = | |||
|Kor | |||
|KorR = | |||
|KorM = Dwarf Bear Chappy | |||
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|notes = y | |notes = y | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Dwarf Bulbear | dwarfreel.png|A Dwarf Bulbear in the [[enemy reel]]. | ||
08dwarfbulbear.png|Three Dwarf Bulbears. | |||
Dwarf Bulbear.png|Seven Dwarf Bulbears on the [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]]. | |||
Dwarf Bulbears.png|Dwarf Bulbears as seen in the ''Pikmin 3'' footage shown on the Nintendo Direct of the {{date|12|May|2012}}. | |||
Dwarf Bulbears P3.jpeg|A group of Dwarf Bulbears in ''Pikmin 3''. | |||
Dwarf Bulbear eating P3.jpeg|A Dwarf Bulbear eating a [[Winged Pikmin]]. | |||
Dwarf Bulbear closeup.jpeg|Close-up screenshot of a Dwarf Bulbear in ''Pikmin 3''. | |||
Dwarf bulbears dots.gif|An animation demonstrating the Dwarf Bulbears' pulsating dots, even with the [[pause menu]] opened. | Dwarf bulbears dots.gif|An animation demonstrating the Dwarf Bulbears' pulsating dots, even with the [[pause menu]] opened. | ||
Dwarf Bulbear P1 art.png|Concept artwork of a group of Dwarf Bulbears. | |||
Dwarf Bulbears E-Card.jpg|The creature's [[e-card]], #08 (17<sup>th</sup> red card). | |||
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Dwarf Bulbears E-Card.jpg|The | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[Spotty Bulbear]] | *[[Spotty Bulbear]] | ||
*[[Dwarf Bulborb]] | *[[Dwarf Red Bulborb]] | ||
*[[Phosbat]] | *[[Phosbat]] | ||
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{{p2enemies}} | {{p2enemies}} | ||
{{p3enemies}} | {{p3enemies}} | ||
[[Category:Pikmin-eating enemies]] | [[Category:Pikmin-eating enemies]] | ||
[[Category:The Distant Spring]] | [[Category:The Distant Spring]] | ||
[[Category:Perplexing Pool]] | [[Category:Perplexing Pool]] | ||
[[Category:Distant Tundra]] | |||
[[Category:Pikmin 1 Challenge Mode]] | |||
[[Category:Pikmin 2 Challenge Mode]] | |||
[[Category:Mission Mode]] | |||
[[Category:Frontier Cavern]] | [[Category:Frontier Cavern]] | ||
[[Category:Glutton's Kitchen]] | [[Category:Glutton's Kitchen]] | ||
[[Category:Hole of Heroes]] | [[Category:Hole of Heroes]] | ||
[[Category:Dream Den]] | [[Category:Dream Den]] | ||