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== Naming ==
== Naming ==
{{game help|hp|Describe the enemy's scientific and internal names. Also, finish the names in other languages table.}}
{{game help|hp|Describe the enemy's internal name. Also, finish the names in other languages table.}}
The name Centipare is just a slight alteration of centipede, the insect it is clearly based on. Its Japanese name translates to "Centipede Dragonfly", referring to centipedes and the other bug it's based after, dragonflies.
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|common    = Centipare. It is just a slight alteration of centipede, the insect it is clearly based on.  
|jpcommon  = {{j|ムカデトンボ|Mukade Tonbo|Centipede Dragonfly}}. It refers to centipedes and the other bug it's based after, dragonflies.
|jpname    = {{j|サクラムカデトンボ|Sakura Mukade Tonbo|Cherry Blossom Centipede Dragonfly}}.
|scientific = ''Chilopoda sakuranii''. ''Sakuranii'' is derived from "sakura", Japanese for cherry blossom, and a reference to the creature's pink color.
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=== Names in other languages ===
=== Names in other languages ===

Revision as of 16:06, March 17, 2021

Centipare In-game icon.
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Appears in Hey! Pikmin
Scientific name Chilopoda sakuranii
Family Centipare
Areas Scourge of the Skies
Attacks None
This article is about the creature. For the biological family, see Centipare family.

Centipares (ムカデトンボ?, lit.: "Centipede Dragonfly") are docile creatures in Hey! Pikmin that resemble dragonflies. They have skinny pink bodies with light-blue eyes, and their length is about four times that of Captain Olimar. They float through the air in a fixed pattern, and Olimar and Pikmin can land on top of one to ride on its back. By staying on one for a while, the player can cover new ground. Despite the name, they are technically not at all related to Adult Centipares, as indicated by their different family, genus, and species. However, this is likely a mistake, as Centipares are directly said by Olimar to be children in their log, lining up with Adult Centipares being the adult forms.

Behavior

This creature barely does anything; it only acts as an invincible moving platform, flying along a set path.

Locations

  • Lushlife Murk
    • Scourge of the Skies: This is the only area of the game where Centipares are found. They are very common here, and are used to get past poisonous water and reach new areas.

Strategy

The following article or section contains guides.
The strategies shown are just suggestions.

Since it only acts as a platform, the creature is indestructible and is essential to progressing forward. Still, one note is to avoid jetpacking onto or off of Centipares, as it's difficult to catch up with them with this slower method of travel, and it can easily result in Olimar dropping into the poison below. If Olimar jetpacks off, the Centipare will stop automatically moving him, so you should manually fly in the same direction as the Centipare in such a case.

Notes

Hey! Pikmin logs

It craves attention and control, as children do. Its back is tough enough to hold some weight without panicking. I envy it as far as that goes. The last time I tried to give my son a ride, I threw out my back.

Technical information

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Internal name {{{name}}}
Generator name(s) enemy_dragonfly

Naming

The following article or section is in need of assistance from someone who plays Hey! Pikmin.
Particularly: Describe the enemy's internal name. Also, finish the names in other languages table.

  • Common name: Centipare. It is just a slight alteration of centipede, the insect it is clearly based on.
  • Japanese nickname: ムカデトンボ?, lit.: "Centipede Dragonfly". It refers to centipedes and the other bug it's based after, dragonflies.
  • Japanese name: サクラムカデトンボ?, lit.: "Cherry Blossom Centipede Dragonfly".
  • Scientific name: Chilopoda sakuranii. Sakuranii is derived from "sakura", Japanese for cherry blossom, and a reference to the creature's pink color.
  • Internal names: Unknown.
  • Prerelease: None.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese ムカデトンボ?
Mukade Tonbo
Centipede Dragonfly
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Duizendjuffer
Flag of France French Scolonate juvénile
Flag of Germany German Hundertflügler
Flag of Italy Italian Centopiellula
Flag of Spain Spanish Centiélula

Gallery

See also