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{{Infobox enemy
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|size=250px
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|areas       = [[The Distant Spring]], [[Perplexing Pool]], [[Distant Tundra]]
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|underground = [[Frontier Cavern]], [[Glutton's Kitchen]], [[Hole of Heroes]], [[Dream Den]]
|challenge='''''Pikmin'''''<br>[[The Forest of Hope]]<br>[[The Final Trial]]<br>'''''Pikmin 3'''''<br>''Battle Enemies''<br>[[Twilight Hollow]] (x7)<br>[[Formidable Oak Remix]] (x6)<br>[[Fortress of Festivity]] (x3)<br>''Collect Treasure''<br>[[Beastly Cavern]] (x3)
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4 seeds in ''Pikmin 2''
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'''Dwarf Bulbears''' are enemies in both [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' games]]. Like the [[Dwarf Bulborb]]s, the Dwarf Bulbear is a miniature version of a larger [[Grub-dog]], in this case a [[Spotty Bulbear]], but this creature is unique in that it is actually the young of said large Grub-dog, whereas Dwarf Bulborbs are different animals entirely which simply mimic the appearance of their large doppelgangers. Strangely, the Dwarf Bulbear is the only dwarf member of the [[Grub-dog]] family; all others are part of the [[Breadbug family]]. Dwarf Bulbears can flip themselves and dodge [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] attacks. However, in spite of this, if this creature (like the Dwarf Bulborbs) is [[Ultra-bitter spray|petrified]] in the [[Piklopedia]], when it breaks out of the stone it runs around eating any thrown [[Pikpik carrot]]s at a much greater speed than normal.
'''Dwarf Bulbears''' <span style="line-height:20px;">(</span><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Verdana,sans-serif;line-height:19px;">チビクマ) </span>are enemies found in all three [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' games]]. Unlike the [[Dwarf Bulborb]]s, which are different animals entirely which mimic the appearance of their larger counterparts, the Dwarf Bulbear is a juvenile version of a larger [[Grub-dog]], in this case the [[Spotty Bulbear]].


Dwarf Bulbears will return in ''[[Pikmin 3]]'', following the same behavior as seen in ''Pikmin 2''. <ref>[http://mynintendonews.com/2012/12/05/gorgeous-new-pikmin-3-wii-u-footage/]</ref>
In ''Pikmin'', Dwarf Bulbears can flip themselves to dodge pikmin attacks. However they do not have this trait in ''Pikmin 2''. If this creature (like the Dwarf Bulborbs) is [[Ultra-bitter Spray|petrified]] in the [[Piklopedia]], when it breaks out of the stone it runs around eating any thrown [[Pikpik Carrot]] at a greater speed than normal.


{{Notes|reel=y|olimar=y|louie=y}}
==Pikmin==
In [[Pikmin (game)|''Pikmin'']], Dwarf Bulbears are essentially stronger versions of [[Dwarf Red Bulborb|Dwarf Bulborbs]]. They will be "sniffing" at the air instead of the ground. This allows them to notice you earlier. They have almost 1.4 times as much [[HP|health]] and are able to stand more than one Pikmin thrown directly on top of it. Dwarf Bulbears will shriek when aggravated to alert any Spotty Bulbears in the vicinity.


==Pikmin 2==
==Biology==
The Spotty Bulbear's behavior changes much in ''[[Pikmin 2]]'', and so too does that of the Dwarf Bulbear. Spotty Bulbears roam the map in search of food rather than sleeping, and if they come near a pack of Dwarf Bulbears, the tiny creatures will ''yip'' and follow their parent. A group of Dwarf Bulbears can make defeating a large Bulbear especially difficult, as they will not only eat any Pikmin that fall to the ground, but may go directly for the [[captain]] and the rest of the Pikmin swarm. In order to cope with this threat, a well-timed [[Ultra-bitter spray]] can be used to petrify the entire group of Bulbears, including the parent. With a bit of luck, a barrage of [[Purple Pikmin]] can also stun all the creatures within a small radius, even if they are not hit directly, leaving them vulnerable to attack. Also, if any number of Dwarf Bulbears are sniffing the ground and a captain happens to throw a [[Pikmin family |Pikmin]] in their way, they will attack it. However, if they happen to see Pikmin and a [[Spotty Bulbear]] at the same time, they will eat the Pikmin thrown at them, and then run to follow the Bulbear. The Dwarf Bulbears seemingly tell the captain's location too because soon after, the Bulbear (regardless of whether it was actually looking at the captain at the time) will come over to attack him.
Like the Spotty Bulbear, Dwarf Bulbears have a black backside with red spots and a mammalian appearance. The Dwarf Bulbear also has the mouth texture and snout structure of the Bulbear. However, they have black eyes (though in the first, they had red eyes like the Bulbear's), while the adult Bulbear has purple (or red) eyes.


Although Dwarf Bulbears are notably tougher in ''Pikmin 2'', a single Pikmin thrown onto their back kills them instantly, unlike in the previous game.
The Dwarf Bulbear is also rather durable, which reflects the defensive strength of the Spotty Bulbear. Dwarf Bulbears, when not following a parent Bulbear, tend to gather in groups of two to three, though there are certain instances where they will form a massive, widespread group of more than ten total.


There are also a number of stylistic differences between Dwarf Bulbears in the two games. In ''Pikmin 2'', rather than doing a back-flip to shake off offending Pikmin, Dwarf Bulbears will simply shake their head like Dwarf Bulborbs do, which has the same effect. Their spots also no longer shrink and expand, and their eyes are black rather than red.
Olimar notes that, though the Dwarf Bulbear is nearing maturation, "It has yet to claim its own patrol route." It therefore follows a Spotty Bulbear when its patrol path intersects with the area the Dwarf Bulbears gather. This proves to give both the adult and juvenile Bulbears an advantage, as the Spotty Bulbear can recieve protection from Pikmin attacks behind it which simultaneously allows it to feed without fear of being attacked, and the Dwarf Bulbears that follow it also recieve protection which therefore allows it to feed without fear of attack.


==Glitch==
==Notes==
There's a glitch in the [[Piklopedia]] for Dwarf Bulbears while eating [[Pikpik carrot]]s, in which they die instantly.
===Olimar's Notes===
 
''"A grub-dog larva in its third stage of development, this creature's body structure is nearing maturation. However, unlike mature bulbears, it has yet to claim its own patrol route, and thus is dependent upon its parents for guarding direction."''
===''Louie's Notes''===
''"Remove innards, stuff with sage and finely aged prosciutto, and broil until golden brown. The ultimate crowd pleasers!"''
===Nintendo Player's Guide===
''"What Dwarf Bulborbs lack in size, they make up in ferociousness. They eat Pikmin quickly and keep eating them as long as a fresh supply is available. You can flatten one of the beats in a single stomp, but only if your aim is very. Call your Pikmin of choice back if they miss."''
===''Pikmin 3'' Prima Guide===
''"Dwarf Bulbears aren’t nearly as dangerous as their fully grown counterparts. Toss a single Pikmin onto a Dwarf Bulbear’s back to quickly defeat this small enemy."''
 
==''Pikmin''==
In ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'', Dwarf Bulbears are essentially stronger versions of [[Dwarf Red Bulborb|Dwarf Bulborbs]]. They have three times more health than Dwarf Bulborbs, meaning they require three pikmin thrown onto their backs to be killed. They preform backflips to shake off attacking Pikmin. Dwarf Bulbears will shriek when aggravated to alert any Spotty Bulbears in the vicinity.
 
Aside from [[Challenge Mode (Pikmin 1)|Challenge Mode]], Dwarf Bulbears only appear in the [[Distant Spring]] in groups of three, in place of where a Spotty Bulbear was killed the day before.
 
==''Pikmin 2''==
The Spotty Bulbear's behavior changes much in ''[[Pikmin 2]]'', and so to does that of the Dwarf Bulbear. Spotty Bulbears roam the map in search of food rather than sleeping, and if they come near a pack of Dwarf Bulbears, the tiny creatures will ''yip'' and follow their parent. A group of Dwarf Bulbears can make defeating a large Bulbear especially difficult, as they will not only eat any Pikmin that fall to the ground, but may go directly for the [[captain]] and the rest of the Pikmin swarm. In order to cope with this threat, a well-timed [[Ultra-bitter Spray]] can be used to petrify the entire group of Bulbears, including the parent. With a bit of luck, a barrage of [[Purple Pikmin]] can also stun all the creatures within a small radius, even if they are not hit directly, leaving them vulnerable to attack. Also, if any number of Dwarf Bulbears are sniffing the ground and a captain happens to throw a [[Pikmin family |Pikmin]] in their way, they will attack it, but, if they happen to see Pikmin and a [[Spotty Bulbear]] at the same time, they will eat the Pikmin thrown at them, and then run to follow the Bulbear, which they seemingly tell the captain's location to, because soon after, the Bulbear (regardless of whether it was actually looking at the captain at the time) will come over to attack him.
 
Despite their aggressive behavior, Dwarf Bulbears are actually notably weaker than in ''Pikmin'', and a single Pikmin thrown onto their back kills them instantly.
 
There are also a number of stylistic differences between Dwarf Bulbears in the two games. In ''Pikmin 2'', rather than doing a backflip to shake off offending Pikmin, Dwarf Bulbears will simply shake their head like Dwarf Bulborbs do, which has the same effect. Their spots also no longer shrink and expand, and their eyes are black rather than red.
==''Pikmin 3''==
[[File:Dwarf_Bulbears.png|thumb|Dwarf Bulbears as seen in the ''Pikmin 3'' footage shown on Nintendo Direct 12.5.12.]]In ''[[Pikmin 3]]'', Dwarf Bulbears act very similar to how they do in Pikmin 2. They follow their Spotty Bulbear superior around the map. They do, however, get easily distracted by Pikmin, and will stop following the Spotty Bulbear if a Pikmin is attacking them.


==Strategy==
==Battle Strategy==
===Pikmin===
===Pikmin===
Olimar can easily defeat this creature by swarming it with a large group of Pikmin. If only a few are available, have Olimar throw Pikmin onto the Dwarf Bulbear's back and then call them back to avoid Pikmin deaths. This creature can cause the [[Glitches in Pikmin#Crushing glitch|crushing glitch]] when defeated. However, in ''Pikmin 2'', they're likely to have an adult following. In that case, Olimar can use a bitter spray to freeze them, kill the mature Bulbear first, and finish off the Dwarves.
Olimar can easily defeat this creature by swarming it with a large group of Pikmin. If only a few are available, have Olimar throw Pikmin onto the Dwarf Bulbear's back and then call them back to avoid Pikmin deaths. (or, just use purple Pikmin, if available, as they are usually effective in this situation.) This creature can cause the Crushing glitch to occour when defeated. However, in ''Pikmin 2'', they're likely to be following an [[Spotty Bulbear|adult]] bulbear too, which make defeating them both much harder although a captain can use a bitter spray to freeze them, kill the mature Bulbear first, and finish off the dwarves.


===Captains===
===Captains===
Attacking it from behind is the most legitimate strategy.
Attacking it from behind is the most legitimate strategy when using the captains.


== Gallery ==
==Glitch==
There's a glitch in the [[Piklopedia]] involving Dwarf Bulbears. While eating [[Pikpik Carrot]]s, the juvenile Bulbears may die spontaniously.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="120">
<gallery widths="120">
File:Dwarf Bulbearz.jpg|Concept Artwork of a group of Dwarf Bulbears.
dwarfreel.png|A Dwarf Bulbear in the Creature Montage.
File:08dwarfbulbear.png|Three Dwarf Bulbears
08dwarfbulbear.png|Three Dwarf Bulbears
File:Dwarf_bulbears_dots.gif|An animation demonstrating the Dwarf Bublears' pulsating dots, even with the pause menu opened.
Dwarf Bulbear.png|A high quality screenshot of 7 Dwarf Bulbears.
Dwarf Bulbearz.jpg|Official art of 4 Dwarf Bulbears from ''Pikmin 2.''
</gallery>
</gallery>


==References==
==<span style="line-height:20px;">Trivia</span>==
<references/>
*Using an Action Replay to access a model test menu in ''Pikmin'', the Dwarf Bulbear's code name is "chappb".
*In ''Pikmin'', the Dwarf Bulbears sniffed the area with their snouts facing up, while the Dwarf Red Bulborbs sniffed with their snouts facing down, which probably is the reason why they detect Pikmin from further away.
 
*Even though they are the juvenile versions of [[Spotty Bulbear]]s, they do not revive when they die in ''Pikmin 2''.
*Their scientific name is ''Oculus terribilis'', as opposed to ''Pansarus pseudoculli terribilis'', which would be a member of the Breadbug family.


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[[Category:The Forest of Hope]]
[[Category:The Distant Spring]]
[[Category:The Final Trial]]
[[Category:Frontier Cavern]]
[[Category:Perplexing Pool]]
[[Category:Hole of Heroes]]
[[Category:Glutton's Kitchen]]
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[[Category:Distant Tundra]]
[[Category:Twilight Hollow]]
[[Category:Louie's notes]]

Revision as of 20:10, May 27, 2014

Dwarf Bulbear
Artwork of a Dwarf Bulbear in Pikmin 3.
Appears in PikminPikmin 2Pikmin 3
Scientific name Oculus terribilis
Family Grub-dog
Areas Pikmin
The Distant Spring
Pikmin 2
Perplexing Pool
Pikmin 3
Distant Tundra
Caves Pikmin 2
Frontier Cavern
Glutton's Kitchen
Hole of Heroes
Dream Den
Challenge Mode stages Pikmin
The Forest of Hope
The Final Trial
Pikmin 3
Battle Enemies
Twilight Hollow (x7)
Formidable Oak Remix (x6)
Fortress of Festivity (x3)
Collect Treasure
Beastly Cavern (x3)
Mission Mode Collect Treasure! stages None
Mission Mode Battle Enemies! stages None
Side Story days None
2-Player Battle stages None
Bingo Battle stages None
Attacks Eats Pikmin

Dwarf Bulbears (チビクマ) are enemies found in all three Pikmin games. Unlike the Dwarf Bulborbs, which are different animals entirely which mimic the appearance of their larger counterparts, the Dwarf Bulbear is a juvenile version of a larger Grub-dog, in this case the Spotty Bulbear.

In Pikmin, Dwarf Bulbears can flip themselves to dodge pikmin attacks. However they do not have this trait in Pikmin 2. If this creature (like the Dwarf Bulborbs) is petrified in the Piklopedia, when it breaks out of the stone it runs around eating any thrown Pikpik Carrot at a greater speed than normal.


Biology

Like the Spotty Bulbear, Dwarf Bulbears have a black backside with red spots and a mammalian appearance. The Dwarf Bulbear also has the mouth texture and snout structure of the Bulbear. However, they have black eyes (though in the first, they had red eyes like the Bulbear's), while the adult Bulbear has purple (or red) eyes.

The Dwarf Bulbear is also rather durable, which reflects the defensive strength of the Spotty Bulbear. Dwarf Bulbears, when not following a parent Bulbear, tend to gather in groups of two to three, though there are certain instances where they will form a massive, widespread group of more than ten total.

Olimar notes that, though the Dwarf Bulbear is nearing maturation, "It has yet to claim its own patrol route." It therefore follows a Spotty Bulbear when its patrol path intersects with the area the Dwarf Bulbears gather. This proves to give both the adult and juvenile Bulbears an advantage, as the Spotty Bulbear can recieve protection from Pikmin attacks behind it which simultaneously allows it to feed without fear of being attacked, and the Dwarf Bulbears that follow it also recieve protection which therefore allows it to feed without fear of attack.

Notes

Olimar's Notes

"A grub-dog larva in its third stage of development, this creature's body structure is nearing maturation. However, unlike mature bulbears, it has yet to claim its own patrol route, and thus is dependent upon its parents for guarding direction."

Louie's Notes

"Remove innards, stuff with sage and finely aged prosciutto, and broil until golden brown. The ultimate crowd pleasers!"

Nintendo Player's Guide

"What Dwarf Bulborbs lack in size, they make up in ferociousness. They eat Pikmin quickly and keep eating them as long as a fresh supply is available. You can flatten one of the beats in a single stomp, but only if your aim is very. Call your Pikmin of choice back if they miss."

Pikmin 3 Prima Guide

"Dwarf Bulbears aren’t nearly as dangerous as their fully grown counterparts. Toss a single Pikmin onto a Dwarf Bulbear’s back to quickly defeat this small enemy."

Pikmin

In Pikmin, Dwarf Bulbears are essentially stronger versions of Dwarf Bulborbs. They have three times more health than Dwarf Bulborbs, meaning they require three pikmin thrown onto their backs to be killed. They preform backflips to shake off attacking Pikmin. Dwarf Bulbears will shriek when aggravated to alert any Spotty Bulbears in the vicinity.

Aside from Challenge Mode, Dwarf Bulbears only appear in the Distant Spring in groups of three, in place of where a Spotty Bulbear was killed the day before.

Pikmin 2

The Spotty Bulbear's behavior changes much in Pikmin 2, and so to does that of the Dwarf Bulbear. Spotty Bulbears roam the map in search of food rather than sleeping, and if they come near a pack of Dwarf Bulbears, the tiny creatures will yip and follow their parent. A group of Dwarf Bulbears can make defeating a large Bulbear especially difficult, as they will not only eat any Pikmin that fall to the ground, but may go directly for the captain and the rest of the Pikmin swarm. In order to cope with this threat, a well-timed Ultra-bitter Spray can be used to petrify the entire group of Bulbears, including the parent. With a bit of luck, a barrage of Purple Pikmin can also stun all the creatures within a small radius, even if they are not hit directly, leaving them vulnerable to attack. Also, if any number of Dwarf Bulbears are sniffing the ground and a captain happens to throw a Pikmin in their way, they will attack it, but, if they happen to see Pikmin and a Spotty Bulbear at the same time, they will eat the Pikmin thrown at them, and then run to follow the Bulbear, which they seemingly tell the captain's location to, because soon after, the Bulbear (regardless of whether it was actually looking at the captain at the time) will come over to attack him.

Despite their aggressive behavior, Dwarf Bulbears are actually notably weaker than in Pikmin, and a single Pikmin thrown onto their back kills them instantly.

There are also a number of stylistic differences between Dwarf Bulbears in the two games. In Pikmin 2, rather than doing a backflip to shake off offending Pikmin, Dwarf Bulbears will simply shake their head like Dwarf Bulborbs do, which has the same effect. Their spots also no longer shrink and expand, and their eyes are black rather than red.

Pikmin 3

A group of three Dwarf Bulbears.
Dwarf Bulbears as seen in the Pikmin 3 footage shown on Nintendo Direct 12.5.12.

In Pikmin 3, Dwarf Bulbears act very similar to how they do in Pikmin 2. They follow their Spotty Bulbear superior around the map. They do, however, get easily distracted by Pikmin, and will stop following the Spotty Bulbear if a Pikmin is attacking them.

Battle Strategy

Pikmin

Olimar can easily defeat this creature by swarming it with a large group of Pikmin. If only a few are available, have Olimar throw Pikmin onto the Dwarf Bulbear's back and then call them back to avoid Pikmin deaths. (or, just use purple Pikmin, if available, as they are usually effective in this situation.) This creature can cause the Crushing glitch to occour when defeated. However, in Pikmin 2, they're likely to be following an adult bulbear too, which make defeating them both much harder although a captain can use a bitter spray to freeze them, kill the mature Bulbear first, and finish off the dwarves.

Captains

Attacking it from behind is the most legitimate strategy when using the captains.

Glitch

There's a glitch in the Piklopedia involving Dwarf Bulbears. While eating Pikpik Carrots, the juvenile Bulbears may die spontaniously.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Using an Action Replay to access a model test menu in Pikmin, the Dwarf Bulbear's code name is "chappb".
  • In Pikmin, the Dwarf Bulbears sniffed the area with their snouts facing up, while the Dwarf Red Bulborbs sniffed with their snouts facing down, which probably is the reason why they detect Pikmin from further away.
  • Even though they are the juvenile versions of Spotty Bulbears, they do not revive when they die in Pikmin 2.
  • Their scientific name is Oculus terribilis, as opposed to Pansarus pseudoculli terribilis, which would be a member of the Breadbug family.