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|namecustom = ''Oculus kageyamii russus'' (polyploid) | |namecustom = ''Oculus kageyamii russus'' (polyploid) | ||
|family = Grub-dog | |family = Grub-dog | ||
|areas = [[Sun-Speckled Terrace]] (night), [[Hero's Hideaway]] ([[night expedition|night)]] | |areas = [[Sun-Speckled Terrace]] ([[night expedition|night)]], [[Hero's Hideaway]] ([[night expedition|night)]] | ||
|underground = [[Dream Home]], [[Cavern for a King]] | |underground = [[Dream Home]], [[Cavern for a King]] | ||
|attacks = Eat Pikmin | |attacks = Eat Pikmin |
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Appears in | Pikmin 4 | ||
Scientific name | Oculus kageyamii russus (polyploid) | ||
Family | Grub-dog | ||
Areas | Sun-Speckled Terrace (night), Hero's Hideaway (night) | ||
Caves | Dream Home, Cavern for a King | ||
Dandori Challenge stages | None | ||
Dandori Battle stages | None | ||
Attacks | Eat Pikmin |
The Jumbo Bulborb (ジャンボチャッピー?, lit.: "Jumbo Chappy") is a massive enemy found in Pikmin 4.
As their name implies, Jumbo Bulborbs are gigantic Bulborbs, dwarfing almost all other Grub-dogs and rivalling the Emperor Bulblax in terms of sheer size. Outside of the size difference, they appear identical to normal Bulborbs. Jumbo Bulborbs can be found belowground and during night expeditions.
Unlike most Bulborbs, they are never found sleeping. Instead, they are usually found actively wandering their territory in search of prey, similar to Spotty Bulbears. Additionally, they sometimes can be found hiding in foliage, waiting to ambush passing Pikmin.
Stats
Weight | Max. carriers |
Seeds | Value | Health |
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20 | 40 | 15[note 1] (15 glow pellets) | × 15 | 2500 |
- ^ This enemy cannot be delivered to Onions in-game. This information is obtained from the Piklopedia.
Behavior
Jumbo Bulborbs will either patrol an area or hide within vegetation and wait to ambush nearby prey. Like most Bulborbs, they have a defined territory, and will disengage a chase to return to it if it is far away enough. Due to their size, they are not particularly good at hiding - in fact, it is usually quite obvious, as their eye stalks and parts of their snout can be seen poking out from the foliage.
Once they notice prey, they become aggressive and will run towards nearby Pikmin, Leaders, and Oatchi, lunging at them three times with a scream. If it manages to catch any Pikmin, up to a max of 15 per attack, it will stand up and eat them; otherwise, it will trip and then try again. If there are a lot of Pikmin attacking it at once, it will shake them off and then immediately lunge 3 times.
Strategy
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Pikmin
Jumbo Bulborbs that are actively wandering should be treated similarly to Spotty Bulbears, although note that they have a noticeably higher amount of health compared to them.
Rushing into its back with a large squad of Pikmin on Oatchi can be a very effective opener, should one be approached undetected. It is especially easy to sneak up behind one if it is hiding, as they don't have particularly good spatial awareness. If Oatchi's Rush has been sufficiently upgraded to stun the Jumbo Bulborb, it is entirely possible, with a sufficiently large Pikmin army, to kill it before it can react.
If detected, or in a particularly bad position, locking onto it's back and attempting to circle behind it while throwing Pikmin is another good, if risky, strategy. Red, Purple, and Rock Pikmin are strongly advised due to their higher attack power. Note that, when it shakes Pikmin off, that it tends to buck them directly in front of it - perfectly positioned to be grabbed by its lunge, which it often immediately retaliates with.
If your army is on the small side, lacking the power to justify a frontal assault or to instantly kill it with an ambush, kiting its attack - that is, prompting it to lunge and dodging the attack - will offer an opportunity to counter with Oatchi's Rush.
Leaders
Punching a Jumbo Bulborb to death is highly impractical, both due to the weak power of the punch, and its high health. Should one wish to take one on without risking Pikmin lives, sending Oatchi to do the task is recommended. If he has been sufficiently upgraded, it is entirely possible for him to take out a Jumbo Bulborb on his own. Air Armor++, Tuff Stuff++, and a fully upgraded Big Chomp are highly recommended if this approach is chosen.
Notes
Dalmo's Notes
Olimar's Notes
“During reproduction, after an egg is fertilized by a sperm, any excess chromosomes are usually discarded through a process called meiosis. But occasionally, this process fails to occur, and a Bulborb individual will develop irregularly due to this chromosomal abnormality.
Specimens like this one are stronger than the average Bulborb and can exhibit more aggressive behavior. However, they are not able to procreate, as they will never reach sexual maturity.”Louie's Notes
Naming
- See more: Grub-dog family#Naming.
- Common name: Jumbo Bulborb. Jumbo is a word meaning big.
- Japanese nickname: ジャンボチャッピー?. ジャンボ? directly translates into "Jumbo". チャッピー?, lit.: "Chappy" is Japanese for "Bulborb".
- Japanese name: ベニデメマダラ 倍数体?, lit.: "Spotted Crimson Bug-eye (polyploid)". ベニデメマダラ? is the Japanese name of the Bulborb. 倍数体? directly translates into "polyploid". Polyploidy is a condition that causes a creature's cells to have more copies of their chromosomea than they usually would, which can cause them to be larger than normal or cause more severe deformities.
- Scientific name: Oculus kageyamii russus (polyploid). This is the same scientific name as the normal Bulborb, with the added "polyploid" distinction.
- Internal names:
BIGCHAPPY_NIGHT
. Chappy is the Japanese name for Bulborbs. The night distinction refers to these creatures more commonly appearing during night expeditions. - Prerelease: Unknown
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ジャンボチャッピー? Janbo Chappī |
Jumbo Chappy | "Chappy" is the Japanese name for Bulborb |
Chinese (traditional) |
巨型恰比 Jùxíng Qiàbǐ |
Giant Chappy | "Qiàbǐ" is the Chinese (traditional) name for Bulborb |
Chinese (simplified) |
巨型恰比 Jùxíng Qiàbǐ |
Giant Chappy | "Qiàbǐ" is the Chinese (simplified) name for Bulborb |
Dutch | Jumbobulborb | Jumbo bulborb | |
French | Bulborbe géant | Giant bulborb | "Bulborbe" is the French name for Bulborb |
German | Koloss-Punktkäfer | Colossus Dot Beetle | "Punktkäfer" is the German name for Bulborb |
Italian | Coleto gigante | Giant bulborb | "Coleto" may come from "boletus" (Latin for mushroom), as a bulborb's spots resemble those found on certain mushrooms
"Coleto" is the Italian name for both Bulborb and Bulbear |
Korean | 점보차피 Jeombo-Chapi |
Jumbo Chappy | "Chapi" is the Korean name for Bulborb |
Portuguese | Bulbolho gigante | Giant bulbeye | "Bulbolho" is a portmanteau of "bulbo" (bulb) and "olho" (eye) "Bulbolho" is the Brazilian Portuguese name for Bulborb |
Spanish | Bulbo gigante | Giant bulborb | "Bulbo" is the Spanish name for Bulborb |
Gallery
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A Jumbo Bulborb eating many pikpik carrots in the Piklopedia.
Both the corpse of a Jumbo Bulborb and a Bulborb for comparison of the size of the Jumbo Bulborb.
Trivia
- An abnormally large Bulborb is also present as a boss in Hey! Pikmin, with similar behavior of hiding in foliage and charging at Pikmin. However, it is unclear if it has the same condition as the Jumbo Bulborb.
- Both Olimar's notes, and the creature's scientific name suggest that Jumbo Bulborbs suffer from some variant of polyploidy, a condition usually stemming either from failed meiosis during the production of gametes or from an egg being fertilized by multiple sperm at once. Increased size and infertility are known side effects of this condition, both traits Jumbo Bulborbs display.