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== Naming == | == Naming == | ||
The name "Pinotta" sounds very similar to "piñata", a decorated animal or object that spills out candy when broken. This could be referring to how members of the family are full of Sparklium Seeds, and the seeds eventually spill out, just like how candy spills out of piñatas. | The name "Pinotta" sounds very similar to "piñata", a decorated animal or object that spills out candy when broken. This could be referring to how members of the family are full of Sparklium Seeds, and the seeds eventually spill out, just like how candy spills out of piñatas. | ||
The only described genus of this family (''Legumos'') is similar to the English word 'legume', although how this relates to the Stuffed Bellbloom is unknown. | |||
=== Names in other languages === | === Names in other languages === |
Revision as of 05:16, April 6, 2024
The pinotta family is a family that appears in Hey! Pikmin only. So far, this family is made of only one species, the Stuffed Bellbloom.
Members
Stuffed Bellbloom
- Main article: Stuffed Bellbloom.
The Stuffed Bellbloom is an enemy that appears in Hey! Pikmin only once. It's a big yellow creature that stands on four legs. It doesn't have any facial features, but it has brown spots on its front. It will repeatedly jump forward, while making a jingling noise. As the player attacks it, it releases lots of Sparklium Seeds from its back. After it dies, it will drop the Fond-o-Sphere.
Naming
The name "Pinotta" sounds very similar to "piñata", a decorated animal or object that spills out candy when broken. This could be referring to how members of the family are full of Sparklium Seeds, and the seeds eventually spill out, just like how candy spills out of piñatas. The only described genus of this family (Legumos) is similar to the English word 'legume', although how this relates to the Stuffed Bellbloom is unknown.
Names in other languages
To do: Add definitions for names in other languages. |
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | キノミムシ科? Kinomi mushi ka |
Nut bug family |
Dutch | Buidelkevers | |
French | bouloïdes | Wordplay of boule (ball) and the suffix -oïde (-oid) |
German | Knödeltier | Dumpling animal |
Italian | Campanidi | |
Korean | 열매벌레 과 | |
Spanish (NoA) | Campánulos |