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The arachnorb family (ダマグモ科?, lit.: "Orb spider family") is a family of enemies in the Pikmin games which resemble giant spiders. Every member is a boss, and the family has a tendency to merge with inorganic components. The first member of the family that was introduced is the Beady Long Legs, as an official boss in the first game; it is found just once in the game, excluding Challenge Mode, and has its own boss theme. The Man-at-Legs and Raging Long Legs made their debut in Pikmin 2, the Shaggy Long Legs and Baldy Long Legs were discovered in Pikmin 3 and the Groovy Long Legs made its debut in Pikmin 4.

All known creatures in this family are in the Pseudoarachnia genus.

Members[edit]

Baldy Long Legs[edit]

Icon for the Baldy Long Legs, from Pikmin 4's Piklopedia.
Main article: Baldy Long Legs.

Scientific name: Pseudoarachnia calvitium

The Baldy Long Legs is a Mission Mode and Bingo Battle mode exclusive enemy in Pikmin 3. Like its hairy counterpart, it is also considered a mini-boss, however due to never appearing in Story Mode, it does not play the remixed Pikmin 2 boss theme. It is the only Arachnorb that never stops to rest, save to shake off Pikmin. Although simpler to defeat than the Shaggy Long Legs, its lack of resting and constant roaming make it a little harder. It reappears in Pikmin 4.

Beady Long Legs[edit]

Artwork of a Beady Long Legs.
Main article: Beady Long Legs.

Scientific name: Pseudoarachnia armoralis

The Beady Long Legs first appears as a boss in Pikmin, and reappears in Pikmin 2 as a more common boss, in the main game and Challenge Mode. The only attack it has is stomping around, but its large feet make this more dangerous than it sounds. Its body is its primary weak point; therefore, defeating it is easiest with Yellow Pikmin, because they can be thrown higher. This point is a bit more moot in Pikmin 2 given the lower altitude at which the orb reaches. The alternative strategy is to throw Purple Pikmin at its legs. When defeated, it instantly disintegrates into dust, releasing the contents from its orbicular torso.

Groovy Long Legs[edit]

A render of the Groovy Long Legs from Pikmin 4.
Main article: Groovy Long Legs.

Scientific name: Pseudoarachnia discopedes

The Groovy Long Legs appears as a boss in Pikmin 4. Its abdomen is covered in bright lights reminiscent of a disco light ball, and it stomps to the beat of its own boss theme, which it can speed up and slow down at will; when angered, it stomps with enough force to knock the player and their Pikmin into the air and can do so with two legs at once. While its abdomen is large enough for any Pikmin to reach, it can release gas from the underside of its legs that confuses Pikmin and forces them to "dance" directly underneath its body and feet, leaving them helpless if the player doesn't anticipate when it uses the gas.

Man-at-Legs[edit]

Render of a Man-at-Legs from the Pikmin Garden website.
Main article: Man-at-Legs.

Scientific name: Pseudoarachnia navaronia

The Man-at-Legs appears as a boss in Pikmin 2 and Pikmin 4. Unlike the other known Arachnorbs, it is a biomechanical creature and has very spindly feet that can't squash Pikmin, making its battle strategy different. It moves around quickly, and stops only to use its blaster-like weapon to attack when it has been agitated with attacks. It has its flaws, though; there is a visible laser it uses to target the Pikmin, making it obvious where it's going to shoot. These enemies are usually found in arenas that have barriers and obstacles that can be used as shields against the blasts.

Raging Long Legs[edit]

Artwork of the Raging Long Legs from Pikmin 2 switch
Main article: Raging Long Legs.

Scientific name: Pseudoarachnia furiendis

The Raging Long Legs is a boss in Pikmin 2. It bears a resemblance to the Beady Long Legs in overall body structure, but has bigger, hairier feet, a larger body, is shiny and black with purple bands, and moves more slowly. Like the Beady Long Legs, if it is harmed enough that it becomes agitated, it shakes any attacking Pikmin off and starts stomping madly. This is extremely dangerous since its feet are very large, and Pikmin take a little time to get up after they are shaken off. Its body is so large, however, that any kind of Pikmin can be thrown without waiting, and dodging it should be a rather trivial thing, so it isn't hard to defeat as long as Pikmin are called back before it rages.

Shaggy Long Legs[edit]

Artwork of a black Shaggy Long Legs.
Main article: Shaggy Long Legs.

Scientific name: Pseudoarachnia capillum

The Shaggy Long Legs is a mini-boss in Pikmin 3 with a general body structure similar to that of the Beady Long Legs, only black, like the Raging Long Legs. It is unique in that it has hair covering its joints, feet, and body. The hair and overall body color varies depending on the area it is found, and can also spawn without any hair on both the feet and spherical body. In order to defeat this beast, Pikmin must climb up its legs, and when they reach a hairy joint, they will stop to attack it. Once the hairs are cleared, the Pikmin can move on to the leg's other joint and remove the hairs there. When a joint is cleared, however, the creature will shake its leg, throwing the Pikmin down. After the main torso's hair falls off, it finally becomes vulnerable to heavy damage. A golden variant also appears in The Ship Restored.

Naming[edit]

The family name itself is a combination of "arachnid" and "orb", as all the arachnorbs look like spiders, and their bodies are shaped like orbs. This name might also be a pun on orb-weaver spiders.

The names of the creatures in this family are a pun on "daddy long legs", the name given to real world arachnids on the Pholcidae family and Opiliones order. Daddy long legs have long, spindly legs and a small body, much like the arachnorbs. The name of the Man-at-Legs is a pun between that and man-at-arms. These creatures's Japanese names follow a scheme along the words "Orb Spider" (ダマグモ?), referring to their spidery appearance and bulbous centers.

The genus Pseudoarachnia is a combination of pseudo, Greek for fake, and arachnia being a reference to Arachnida, the real world class spiders belong. This meaning of 'pseudo-arachnid' means that Arachnorbs aren't technically real arachnids, which is referenced in Olimar's notes on the Beady Long Legs.[1]

Names in other languages[edit]

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Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese ダマグモ科?
Dama Gumo Ka
Orb spider family
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
球蛛科
Flag of France French arachnorbes arachnidorbs The name is a portmanteau of "arachnide" (arachnid) and "orbe" (orb)
Flag of Germany German Arachnorben Arachnorbs
Flag of Italy Italian Tarocnidi Fakenids The name is a portmanteau of "aracnidi" (arachnids) and possibly the colloquial term "tarocco" (meaning "fake")
Flag of South Korea Korean 박거미 과
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Aracnorbídeos Arachnorbidae The name is a portmanteau of "aracno" (arachno), "orbe" (orb) and the suffix "-ídeos" (-idae), which is used for naming animal family names
Flag of Spain Spanish Aracnorbios Arachnorbs The name is a portmanteau of "arácnido" (arachnid) and "orbe" (orb)

Trivia[edit]

  • Bizarrely, regardless of game arachnorbs do not appear to have souls; when defeated, none rise from where they once stood. While there exist other enemies that similarly don't have souls, they explicitly are only incapacitated when defeated, unlike the arachnorbs, which clearly die. This oddity is shared with the Pikmin 2 versions of the Empress Bulblax, Toady Bloyster, Ranging Bloyster, and Titan Dweevil.
    • Unlike the other creatures who are missing souls in Pikmin 2 despite dropping corpses, it's possible that it may be an intentional decision for the arachnorb family. Throughout the Pikmin series creatures always only release souls when their death animations finish, which could look odd with the arachnorbs since that means that their souls would be appearing out of thin air.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Although this creature is commonly associated with spiders, it is actually the result of a separate evolutionary line of insectoid creatures. – Olimar in his notes on the Beady Long Legs