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|jpcommon = {{j|ブタドックリ|Buta Dokkuri|Pig Tokkuri}}. The "Pig" part comes from its body shape and the sounds it makes. | |jpcommon = {{j|ブタドックリ|Buta Dokkuri|Pig Tokkuri}}. The "Pig" part comes from its body shape and the sounds it makes. | ||
|jpname = {{j|ヒフキブタドックリ|Hifuki Buta Dokkuri|Fire Breathing Pig Tokkuri}}. | |jpname = {{j|ヒフキブタドックリ|Hifuki Buta Dokkuri|Fire Breathing Pig Tokkuri}}. | ||
|scientific = ''Sus draconus'' | |scientific = ''Sus draconus''. ''Draconis'' is Latin for "dragon", once again referencing its ability to spit fire. | ||
|internal = The creature is internally called <code>tank</code> in the main games, likely because of its slow moving and fiery qualities. In ''Hey! Pikmin'', it is instead called <code>butadokuri</code>, which is the Japanese Romanization of its name. Its generator name is also <code>boss_flame_throw</code>, obviously referring to its flame spitting abilities. | |internal = The creature is internally called <code>tank</code> in the main games, likely because of its slow moving and fiery qualities. In ''Hey! Pikmin'', it is instead called <code>butadokuri</code>, which is the Japanese Romanization of its name. Its generator name is also <code>boss_flame_throw</code>, obviously referring to its flame spitting abilities. | ||
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