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== Naming ==
== Naming ==
{{game help|hp|Describe and find out the family's Japanese name.}}


The family's name comes from "fuzz", referring to members of the family and their fuzzy abdomens, while "buzz" likely comes from the appearence of members, which resemble bees.
The family's name comes from "fuzz", referring to members of the family and their fuzzy abdomens, while "buzz" likely comes from the appearence of members, which resemble bees. The Japanese name translates to ''cotton dropping family'', which is pretty self explanatory.
 


=== Names in other languages ===
=== Names in other languages ===

Revision as of 12:57, July 17, 2021

The Fuzzbuzz family is a family of flying fuzzy insectoid creatures only found in Hey! Pikmin. So far, there is only one member in this family, the Spornet.

All members of this family are in the Melissans genus.

Members

Spornet

A Spornet.
Main article: Spornet.

The Spornet is an enemy found in Hey! Pikmin. It is a small flying insectoid creature with a glowing abdomen. It attacks by hovering around and dropping toxic puffballs on Pikmin. They often fly very high, so Yellow Pikmin and Winged Pikmin are often provided in areas with it.

Naming

The family's name comes from "fuzz", referring to members of the family and their fuzzy abdomens, while "buzz" likely comes from the appearence of members, which resemble bees. The Japanese name translates to cotton dropping family, which is pretty self explanatory.


Names in other languages

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Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese ワタオトシ科?
Wata Otoshi Ka
Cotton dropping family
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Doemzoemers
Flag of France French boulouché
Flag of Germany German Flauscher
Flag of Italy Italian Apinidi
Flag of Spain Spanish Avispáridos

See also

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