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Revision as of 09:32, February 15, 2018
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Appears in | N/A | ||
Scientific name | Spourgitis apium | ||
Family | Huntinpeck | ||
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Attacks | Skewers Pikmin by flying into them |
The Sparrowhead (ムシスズメ?, lit.: "Bug Sparrow") is an enemy found in Hey! Pikmin. It bears a resemblance to the Scornet.
Stats
Game | Weight | Max. carriers |
Seeds | Value | Health |
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Behavior
Sparrowheads generally spawn in groups of at least 2 individuals. They remain off-screen until a target walks nearby, which will cause them to descend onto the level. They will then hover in place until they spot a target, which is indicated by a chirping sound they emit. They will attempt to skewer Pikmin or Captain Olimar by flying into them.
Locations
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Strategy
Sparrowheads can be defeated by throwing Pikmin onto them when they are within reach, which is usually right after they attempt an attack.
Notes
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Gallery
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A Sparrowhead attacking in a cutscene in Mushroom Valley.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Dutch | Spreeuwbeestje | Little starling beast |
French | Minoineau | From mini and moineau (sparrow) |
German | Kükenkäfer | Chickbug |
Italian | Passerot | From passerotto (a young sparrow) |
Spanish | Moscorrión | From mosco (mosquito) |
See also
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