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*Buried [[Armored Cannon Larva|Armored Cannon Beetle Larva]]e cannot be stunned with [[Purple Pikmin]], although the game files specify that the enemy should have the same stun properties as the free-walking counterpart, which can be stunned. | *Buried [[Armored Cannon Larva|Armored Cannon Beetle Larva]]e cannot be stunned with [[Purple Pikmin]], although the game files specify that the enemy should have the same stun properties as the free-walking counterpart, which can be stunned. | ||
*On the [[Menu#Title screen|title screen]]'s "Summer" theme, [[Dweevil]]s can be seen running around the tree trunk. These dweevils are given an incorrect texture, the same texture as the [[Ravenous Whiskerpillar]] who also appear on the tree trunk. | *On the [[Menu#Title screen|title screen]]'s "Summer" theme, [[Dweevil]]s can be seen running around the tree trunk. These dweevils are given an incorrect texture, the same texture as the [[Ravenous Whiskerpillar]] who also appear on the tree trunk. | ||
*On the [[cutscene]] that plays when the player clears the debt, the [[Hocotate ship]] announces the return to [[Hocotate]] and the camera shifts to the sky, where a faint image of [[ | *On the [[cutscene]] that plays when the player clears the debt, the [[Hocotate ship]] announces the return to [[Hocotate]] and the camera shifts to the sky, where a faint image of [[The President]] is seen. This image was likely cropped from an image with a white background, as it becomes clear that the area of the image between the President's curly hair was not cropped out: it remains white. This has been fixed in the [[Pikmin 2 (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch port]]. | ||
*If the first Pikmin to drink nectar in a playthrough is a [[Bulbmin]], the cutscene will play, but the sound of a regular Pikmin will be heard, instead of a Bulbmin sound. | *If the first Pikmin to drink nectar in a playthrough is a [[Bulbmin]], the cutscene will play, but the sound of a regular Pikmin will be heard, instead of a Bulbmin sound. | ||
*If the end of day explanation has not been heard by the player until after the debt has been repayed, the [[Hocotate Ship]] will still address Louie, even though he is not present. | *If the end of day explanation has not been heard by the player until after the debt has been repayed, the [[Hocotate Ship]] will still address Louie, even though he is not present. | ||
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*The scientific names for the [[Empress Bulblax]] (''Oculus matriarcha'') and the [[Bulborb Larva]] (''Oculus bambinii'') indicate they are different species, even though the latter is offspring of the former and should have the same scientific name. However, creatures on [[PNF-404]] are often very different from real-world creatures, so it giving birth to a different species wouldn't be too implausible in contrast to some other creatures. In the Japanese version, however, there are no scientific names; instead, the game features [[Pikipedia:Japanese#Japanese names and common names|Japanese names]]. In these names, the Empress Bulblax and the Bulborb Larva don't specify what type of Bulborb they are speaking of; the game simply refers to them as "Dememadara" (specimen with an expanded egg sac) and "Dememadara", where Dememadara is the Japanese name for the Bulborb species. One can identify that the specimens we see in the game are [[Bulborb|Red Bulborb]]s, however the Piklopedia entry doesn't specify it since it's not something specific to the Red Bulborbs. | *The scientific names for the [[Empress Bulblax]] (''Oculus matriarcha'') and the [[Bulborb Larva]] (''Oculus bambinii'') indicate they are different species, even though the latter is offspring of the former and should have the same scientific name. However, creatures on [[PNF-404]] are often very different from real-world creatures, so it giving birth to a different species wouldn't be too implausible in contrast to some other creatures. In the Japanese version, however, there are no scientific names; instead, the game features [[Pikipedia:Japanese#Japanese names and common names|Japanese names]]. In these names, the Empress Bulblax and the Bulborb Larva don't specify what type of Bulborb they are speaking of; the game simply refers to them as "Dememadara" (specimen with an expanded egg sac) and "Dememadara", where Dememadara is the Japanese name for the Bulborb species. One can identify that the specimens we see in the game are [[Bulborb|Red Bulborb]]s, however the Piklopedia entry doesn't specify it since it's not something specific to the Red Bulborbs. | ||
*In a very similar case, the [[Spotty Bulbear]] is claimed to have the subspecies ''dotticum'', differing it from the [[Dwarf Bulbear]]. Not only does this not match since the dwarf variant lacks a subspecies, but it also is claimed to be a younger version of the Bulbear.{{cite quote|{{notes:Dwarf Bulbear/olimar}}|[[Captain Olimar]]|his notes on the [[Dwarf Bulbear]].}} An early English script shows the Bulbear's scientific name was originally just ''Oculus terribilis'', like its younger counterpart.{{cite web|https://tcrf.net/Pikmin_2/Early_English_Script#Spotty Bulbear|Pikmin 2/Early English Script|The Cutting Room Floor}} | *In a very similar case, the [[Spotty Bulbear]] is claimed to have the subspecies ''dotticum'', differing it from the [[Dwarf Bulbear]]. Not only does this not match since the dwarf variant lacks a subspecies, but it also is claimed to be a younger version of the Bulbear.{{cite quote|{{notes:Dwarf Bulbear/olimar}}|[[Captain Olimar]]|his notes on the [[Dwarf Bulbear]].}} An early English script shows the Bulbear's scientific name was originally just ''Oculus terribilis'', like its younger counterpart.{{cite web|https://tcrf.net/Pikmin_2/Early_English_Script#Spotty Bulbear|Pikmin 2/Early English Script|The Cutting Room Floor}} | ||
*Although the [[Iridescent Glint Beetle]] is in a different family to the [[Iridescent Flint Beetle]] and [[Doodlebug]], | *Although the [[Iridescent Glint Beetle]] is in a different family to the [[Iridescent Flint Beetle]] and [[Doodlebug]], it has the same genus as both. This is inaccurate to real world taxonomy because family is located above genus on the classification tree, so every member of a genus must share the same family. | ||
*Similar to the previous case, the [[Creeping Chrysanthemum]] shares | *Similar to the previous case, the [[Creeping Chrysanthemum]] shares a genus name with the [[Dandelion]], even though they are in separate families; in real life, this is impossible, as different species cannot be in the same genus and different families. | ||
*Additionally, the in-game [[Margaret]] plant is actually a yellow {{w|Argyranthemum frutescens|marguerite}}. Causing even more confusion, it's claimed to be in the chrysanthemum family, likely due to marguerites and chrysanthemums belonging to the same family in real life. | *Additionally, the in-game [[Margaret]] plant is actually a yellow {{w|Argyranthemum frutescens|marguerite}}. Causing even more confusion, it's claimed to be in the chrysanthemum family, likely due to marguerites and chrysanthemums belonging to the same family in real life. | ||
*The scientific names for the [[Fiery Blowhog]] (''Sus draconus'') and the [[Watery Blowhog]] (''Sus loogiens'') indicate they are different species, despite Olimar's comments on the latter stating that it is a subspecies of the former. | *The scientific names for the [[Fiery Blowhog]] (''Sus draconus'') and the [[Watery Blowhog]] (''Sus loogiens'') indicate they are different species, despite Olimar's comments on the latter stating that it is a subspecies of the former. | ||
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*Although several in-game sources claim the [[Burrowing Snagret]]'s body is lined in scales,{{cite quote|{{Notes:Burrowing Snagret/voyage}}|Captain Olimar|[[Olimar's voyage log]] for the [[Burrowing Snagret]]}}{{cite quote|{{Notes:Burrowing Snagret/louie}}|Louie|[[Louie's notes]] for the [[Burrowing Snagret]]}} the [[enemy reel]] entry for the creature states that it is actually covered in feathers.{{cite quote|{{Notes:Burrowing Snagret/reel}}|Captain Olimar|the [[enemy reel]] entry for the [[Burrowing Snagret]]}} This could be referring to the feathers on its head, if not for the fact that it addresses ''blue'' feathers specifically. | *Although several in-game sources claim the [[Burrowing Snagret]]'s body is lined in scales,{{cite quote|{{Notes:Burrowing Snagret/voyage}}|Captain Olimar|[[Olimar's voyage log]] for the [[Burrowing Snagret]]}}{{cite quote|{{Notes:Burrowing Snagret/louie}}|Louie|[[Louie's notes]] for the [[Burrowing Snagret]]}} the [[enemy reel]] entry for the creature states that it is actually covered in feathers.{{cite quote|{{Notes:Burrowing Snagret/reel}}|Captain Olimar|the [[enemy reel]] entry for the [[Burrowing Snagret]]}} This could be referring to the feathers on its head, if not for the fact that it addresses ''blue'' feathers specifically. | ||
*In ''Pikmin 2'', Olimar provides a detailed explanation on how the [[Fiery Blowhog]] blows fire.{{cite quote|{{Notes:Fiery Blowhog/olimar}}|Captain Olimar|[[Olimar's notes]] on the [[Fiery Blowhog]]}} However, his notes for the creature in ''Hey! Pikmin'' imply that he discovered that with the [[S.S. Dolphin II]], and during his trip to [[PNF-404|the planet]] in the game.{{cite quote|{{Notes:Fiery Blowhog/heypikmin}}|Captain Olimar|the [[Creature Log]] entry for the Fiery Blowhog}} The fact that ''Hey! Pikmin'' seems to take place after ''Pikmin 2'' makes this an inconsistency. | *In ''Pikmin 2'', Olimar provides a detailed explanation on how the [[Fiery Blowhog]] blows fire.{{cite quote|{{Notes:Fiery Blowhog/olimar}}|Captain Olimar|[[Olimar's notes]] on the [[Fiery Blowhog]]}} However, his notes for the creature in ''Hey! Pikmin'' imply that he discovered that with the [[S.S. Dolphin II]], and during his trip to [[PNF-404|the planet]] in the game.{{cite quote|{{Notes:Fiery Blowhog/heypikmin}}|Captain Olimar|the [[Creature Log]] entry for the Fiery Blowhog}} The fact that ''Hey! Pikmin'' seems to take place after ''Pikmin 2'' makes this an inconsistency. | ||
===Biological classification inconsistencies=== | ===Biological classification inconsistencies=== | ||
====Mandiblard inconsistencies==== | ====Mandiblard inconsistencies==== | ||
In ''Pikmin 2'', all [[mandiblard]]s in that game are told to be in the '' | In ''Pikmin 2'', all [[mandiblard]]s in that game are told to be in the ''himeagea'' genus. However, the [[Shearblug]], [[Speargrub]], and [[Queen Shearwig]] introduced in ''Hey! Pikmin'' are in a species with the same name as the genus. A genus can't also be labeled as a species, since the same level of classification can't change depending on creature. So, it can be argued that those enemies's species and genus names were swapped accidentally, and all mandiblards should be under the ''himeagea'' genus. | ||
The members of the [[wracknid family]] | The members of the [[wracknid family]] also have the genus name ''himeagea''. This is impossible, as members of different families cannot share the same genus. | ||
====Spectralids inconsistencies==== | ====Spectralids inconsistencies==== |