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The '''Electripede''' ({{j|デジゲジ|Deji Geji|Electric Centipede}}) is an enemy found in ''[[Hey! Pikmin]]''. It is a  centipede-like enemy made up of three body segments, each with two pairs of legs. When struck, it stops in place and starts emitting electric sparks that light up the area nearby. This can be used to make [[Bloominous Stemple]]s bloom.
The '''Electripede''' ({{j|デジゲジ|Deji Geji|Electric Centipede}}) is an [[enemy]] found in ''[[Hey! Pikmin]]''. It is a  centipede-like enemy made up of three body segments, each with two pairs of legs. When struck, it stops in place and starts emitting electric sparks that light up the area nearby. This can be used to make [[Bloominous Stemple]]s bloom.


== Behavior ==
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== Strategy ==
== Strategy ==
 
Electripedes don't directly attack the player, acting as an obstacle at worst. They're mostly used to bloom Bloominus Stemples. Either touching it with Olimar or a thrown Pikmin will cause it to emit light.
Electripedes don't directly attack the player, acting as an obstacle at worst. They're mostly used to bloom Bloominus Stemples. Either touching it with Olimar or a thrown Pikmin will cause it to emit light.


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== Gallery ==
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Lights in the Darkness 7.jpg|Some Electripedes idling, and one emitting electricity.
Hey! Pikmin electric bug.png|Close-up of the creature seen in the Nintendo Direct.
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==Naming==
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|common    = Electripede. The name is a portmanteau of "electric" and "centipede".
|common    = Electripede. The name is a portmanteau of "electric" and "centipede".
|scientific = ''Kampia fulgurtainia''.
|scientific = ''Kampia fulgurtainia''. ''Kampia'' derives from the Greek word ''κάμπια'', meaning "caterpillar".  ''Fulgurtainia'' derives from the Latin word ''fulgur'', meaning "lightning".
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|jpcommon  = {{j|デジゲジ|Deji Geji|Electric Centipede}}.
|jpname    = {{j|ヨコシマエレキイモムシ|Yoko Shima Ereki Imomushi|Horizontal Stripes Electric Caterpillar}}.
|jpname    = {{j|ヨコシマエレキイモムシ|Yoko Shima Ereki Imomushi|Horizontal Stripes Electric Caterpillar}}.
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== Gallery ==
{{image}}
<gallery>
Lights in the Darkness 7.jpg|Some Electripedes idling, and one emitting electricity.
Hey! Pikmin electric bug.png|Close-up of the creature seen in the Nintendo Direct.
</gallery>
==Trivia==
*In the North American box art for the game, a tiny Electripede can be seen just below the "N" in "PIKMIN".
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Pikmin 3DS burrowing bugs.png|Cropped version of the box art, showing the small Electripede.
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== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 12:06, August 10, 2024

Electripede In-game icon.
An Electripede in Hey! Pikmin.
Appears in Hey! Pikmin
Scientific name Kampia fulgurtainia
Family Scarab beetle
Areas Lights in the Darkness
Attacks Move forward, electrify

The Electripede (デジゲジ?, lit.: "Electric Centipede") is an enemy found in Hey! Pikmin. It is a centipede-like enemy made up of three body segments, each with two pairs of legs. When struck, it stops in place and starts emitting electric sparks that light up the area nearby. This can be used to make Bloominous Stemples bloom.

Behavior[edit]

Electripedes travel around the sides of blocks, inching forward like caterpillars. They change direction when they reach a corner, and start crawling down the side, bottom, other side, or the top again, in a continuous cycle. If a Pikmin is thrown at it or Olimar touches it, it stops and becomes electric for twenty seconds. This can damage Olimar, but can also help him since it makes Bloominous Stemples bloom.

Locations[edit]

  • Sweltering Parchlands
    • Lights in the Darkness: Electripedes are found commonly across the level. Their main purpose is to be a way for Olimar to access new areas, as their light makes Bloominous Stemples flower and act as platforms.

Strategy[edit]

Electripedes don't directly attack the player, acting as an obstacle at worst. They're mostly used to bloom Bloominus Stemples. Either touching it with Olimar or a thrown Pikmin will cause it to emit light.

Notes

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It creeps along walls and ceilings in the dark, generating the electricity it uses to zap away threats. If I could get a bunch of these and harness them for a power plant, I'd be richer than the company president.

Naming[edit]

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  • Common name: Electripede. The name is a portmanteau of "electric" and "centipede".
  • Japanese nickname: デジゲジ?, lit.: "Electric Centipede".
  • Japanese name: ヨコシマエレキイモムシ?, lit.: "Horizontal Stripes Electric Caterpillar".
  • Scientific name: Kampia fulgurtainia. Kampia derives from the Greek word κάμπια, meaning "caterpillar". Fulgurtainia derives from the Latin word fulgur, meaning "lightning".
  • Internal names: Unknown.
  • Prerelease: None.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese デジゲジ?
Deji Geji
Electric Centipede
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Stroomkruiper
Flag of France French Électrille Portmanteau of électrique (electric) and chenille (caterpillar)
Flag of Germany German Stromkriecher Elecricity Creeper
Flag of Italy Italian Scossabruco
Flag of South Korea Korean 전기애벌레
Flag of Spain Spanish Electrípedo

Gallery[edit]

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Trivia[edit]

  • In the North American box art for the game, a tiny Electripede can be seen just below the "N" in "PIKMIN".

See also[edit]