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This is a list of enemies found in Nintendo Land's game, Pikmin Adventure.

Red Bulborb

A Red Bulborb statue in the Nintendo Land plaza.
A Bulborb as seen in the Nintendo Land Plaza.

Red Bulborbs are the most common Bulborb in Pikmin Adventure, and are battled in almost every level. They are usually small, but larger ones can be found occasionally.

Monita's Notes

"These grub-dog predators tend to sleep during the day and attack aggressively if woken from a nap. Bulborbs come in a wide variety of colors--now on sale at our gift shop!"

Strategy

Red Bulborbs are amongst the easiest to kill of all the enemies in Pikmin Adventure. However, should they get ahold of a player, they will do 1 of 2 things: They will either grab the player in their mouths, swing them around, and then toss them far away, or they will eat the player, turning them into Droppings, making it impossible for them to be whistled at or for them to attack, and they must be broken out by Olimar or other Pikmin.

The only weak spot Red Bulborbs have are their backs, which, due to their quick speed and jumpy movements, make it somewhat challenging for Olimar to attack. It is best advised that players controlling Pikmin themselves attack these enemies to take them down swiftly without any damage.

Yellow Bulborb

A Yellow Bulborb in Pikmin Adventure.
A Yellow Bulborb ready to attack the Blue Pikmin player.

Yellow Bulborbs are another class of mechanical Bulborbs fought in Pikmin Adventure, and act as the first mini-boss in the minigame. These ones, in particular, are essentially mechanized versions of the Yellow Bulborbs seen in beta footage of Pikmin 2. Yellow Bulborbs are usually larger than the Red Bulborbs.

Strategy

To defeat Yellow Bulborbs, the player can either attack the weak spots on their sides, or, in the smaller variations, attack the weakspots on their heads.

Yellow Bulborbs, in addition to their basic melee biting attack, are capable of spewing orbs of water thet ensnare players, rendering them helpless and useless until they are freed. If a player is trapped in a water bubble, they can be freed by having other Pikmin attack them. Unlike other types of Bulborbs, Yellows have the ability to charge at players which will instantly kill smaller Pikmin and damage larger ones. They have difficulty changing direction while charging, however, so this attack isn't too difficult to avoid.

Green Bulborb

Green Bulborbs are semi-common foes encountered in Pikmin Adventure, and are larger than most Mecha Bulborbs. They usually appear in enclosed areas, requiring the player to manually break them out, or in dark areas, requiring the player to use the nearby Glowing Mushroom to upgrade their light source.

Strategy

Green Bulborbs are basically just larger versions of the other bulborbs, but they can follow the player when charging, unlike the Red Bulborbs, which only travel in a straight line. It s hould be noted, however, that Green Bulborbs are usually spawned with bombs or boulders available near them, so it would be advised that if you are low on hearts, to simply take them out wit h bombs before they even wake up.

Bilious Bulborb

A Bilious Bulborb statue in the Nintendo Land plaza.
A Bilious Bulborb as seen in the Nintendo Land Plaza.

Bilious Bulborbs are the largest of all the common mechanical Bulborbs found throughout Pikmin Adventure, and is the second miniboss the player fights. It's eyes and color make it resemble the Orange Bulborb from Pikmin 2. They have smaller spots than normal, so it is suggested that they may not be part of the Bulborb subspecies.

Monita's Notes

"The different size spots suggest that these may not be a true subspecies of Bulborb at all. Or perhaps they're normal Bulborbs feeling a little under the weather."

Strategy

Upon entering its area, the mechanical beast will awaken and the battle will begin with a roar. Rather than charging the player like most enemies do, the Bilious Bulborb will instead stand in place and shoot Spike Balls out of its mouth. If the player or Pikmin are equipped with a Hammer Seed or Knuckle Seed, they can avoid this attack at the expense of losing the powerup.

The best way to defeat this creature is on multiplayer, as getting behind it is difficult on single player. Have the player controlling Olimar run around so the other Mii Pikmin can get to the weakpoints dotting its back. Once the miniboss has taken enough damage, it will rage and get faster, and will be quicker to shake off Pikmin. Fortunately, the stage may have rocks at its edges. If it does, Olimar or the Pikmin can pick these up to throw them at the boss. If the rocks hit the creature on a weakpoint or directly on its face, it will be dazed for a few seconds. If utilized properly, the rocks can turn the tide in a losing battle and save the player.

Creepy Beeb

Four Creepy Beebs in Pikmin Adventure.
Four Creepy Beebs.

Creepy Beebs are the smallest enemies found in Pikmin Adventure. They are unique in the sense that they are listed as belonging to the "Beeb Family", a family that is not listed in the current Pikmin series. Beebs or Beeb-like enemies are not seen in Pikmin 3. They resemble small purple orbs with 4 legs and 2 large, stalked eyes. They also have an antenna coming out of the tops of their heads.

Monita's Notes

"Creepy Beebs are about the size of Olimar and move in packs. They're usually quite peaceful creatures, but their flexible legs and formidible charge attack help them when they feel threatened."

A King Beeb appearing in a Versus Mode battle in Pikmin Adventure.
A Large beeb being attacked by the players.

Strategy

Creepy Beebs come in various sizes: Small, easy-to-kill Beebs, medium, still easy to kill Beebs, and larger, more dangerous ones. They all attack by flashing a yellow color, and rolling forward. The smaller ones are the easiest enemies to kill, as they die in one hit due to their entire body being a single weakpoint. They only roll forward a tiny bit, so avoiding their attack is very simple. The medium Beebs take a few hits to kill, but are still very simple to get rid of their attacks are the same as the small ones. The larger ones curl up into a ball to roll around continuously, crushing anything in their path. These types must be attacked when they are not rolling, or the player can also use rocks and bombs if available to stop them from rolling and daze them. They have a lot more health than the small and medium Creepy Beebs.

Bombardier Beeb

Four Bombardier Beebs in Pikmin Adventure.
Four Bombardier Beebs ready to blow up.

Bombardier Beebs are one of the more rare enemies seen in Pikmin Adventure. They are a variant of the common Beeb enemy that explodes after a few seconds of being spotted, making them similar to the Volatile Dweevils from Pikmin 2 in means of attack, but not in appearance.

Monita's Notes

"This creature is equipped with a fuse and will detonate when approached. Whatever you do, don't go anywhere near it carrying something flammable. Or inflammable, for that matter."

Strategy

Bombardier Beebs are the size of a large normal Beeb. Upon spotting a Player, they will activate a fuse on their heads and chase them. After about 5 seconds, they will stand in place and panic for a second before exploding, causing a shock wave that will damage nearby enemies in a short range, and easily take out nearby destructible blocks.

Bombardier Beebs can be used to the players' advantage to destroy enemies and obstacles, but one must be careful to not allow themselves to get caught in a corner, or the Bombardier Beeb will trap them and they will get engulfed in the explosion.

Blowhog

A Blowhog in Pikmin Adventure.
A Blowhog in Pikmin Adventure.

Blowhogs are quite rare, and are amongst the first enemies the player encounters in Pikmin Adventure. They attack by changing their snout into a needle, and charging at the players. The Mii will first meet them in the level Burst the Giant Balloon.

Monita's Notes

"This unfriendly beast attacks by shooting needles from its mouth but mellows considerably after the initial assault. Still, a balloon with needles inside of it... That sounds like a dangerous combination!"

Strategy

The spike of a Blowhog.
A Blowhog with a spike coming out of its snout.

Blowhogs, while they look like Withering Blowhogs, have a completely different method of attacking. Instead of blowing air at Pikmin, they turn their snout into a spike and try to ram the players head-on.

Their entire body is a weak point, making attacking them somewhat easier then with most enemies. However, they are small, making precision in throwing difficult, and they usually hover over pits, making it difficult to throw Pikmin at them without losing them. Sometimes they will float over solid ground to combat the player, so it is best to kill them then.

Telescoping Pumphog

A Telescoping Pumphog in Pikmin Adventure.
A Telescoping Pumphog.

Telescoping Pumphogs are enemies that appear after you defeat the Bulblord in Pikmin Adventure. Some are completely stationary and are difficult to kill when they charge up for an attack. Others delve underground and pop back up to shoot projectiles at you. They are based on the Blowhogs from the Pikmin series. When she was younger, Monita named them "huffy puffers", which spoofs the sentence "I'll huff and puff and blow this house down!" in folklore.

Monita's Notes

"This creature compresses air in its bellows-shaped body and uses the pressure to shoot water or projectiles. I called them Huffy Puffers in my younger days. Oh, the quirks of a single core processor."

Strategy

The Telescoping Pumphog statue extending upwards after being interacted with.
A Telescoping Pumphog extending upward.

Telescoping Pumphogs are usually found guarding a portal to the level's next area or simply baracading an important path. When stationary, they sit about, facing a set direction. When the player comes into range, they will rise up, revealing their tube-like undersegment which inflates. They then push down, which fires out a projectile from their snouts. This projectile is usually a Spike Ball, but there are variants fought in later levels who can shoot bombs or, in even rarer cases, homing missiles.

Their weakspot is located directly on their head, making it hard to hit when they rise up to charge their attack. However, when they are on the ground, right after attacking, they are completely vulnerable, so it is advised to attack them then.

A Stone Pumphog.
This variant of the Telescoping Pumphog is invulnerable to your attacks.

It should be noted, however, that some variants of this enemy does not have a weakpoint at all, making them the only enemy in Pikmin Adventure that is completely invincible. If you come across this type, simply destroy all the surrounding enemies to advance to the rest of the level, while avoiding the indestructible Pumphog.