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|jpname = {{j|サクラムカデトンボ|Sakura Mukade Tonbo|Cherry Blossom Centipede Dragonfly}}. It is shared with the regular Centipare. | |jpname = {{j|サクラムカデトンボ|Sakura Mukade Tonbo|Cherry Blossom Centipede Dragonfly}}. It is shared with the regular Centipare. | ||
|scientific = ''Prunus serrulatapoda''. | |scientific = ''Prunus serrulatapoda''. ''Prunus serrulata'' is a species of {{w|cherry blossom}} tree, and ''poda'' means foot. | ||
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Revision as of 13:25, June 15, 2024
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Appears in | Hey! Pikmin | ||
Scientific name | Prunus serrulatapoda | ||
Family | Centifly | ||
Areas | Olimar's Madcap Ride | ||
Attacks | None |
The Adult Centipare (オオムカデトンボ?, lit.: "Big Centipede Dragonfly") is a large insectoid enemy in Hey! Pikmin. Adult Centipares fly forward through the air, waving gently up and down. Both Captain Olimar and Pikmin can ride on the back of one of these creatures. Despite the name, they are not in any way related to the Centipare. This is likely to be a mistake, as it contradicts the logs of both the Centipare and the Adult Centipare.
Behavior
The Adult Centipare is always flying forward, and never stops or reacts in any other way. Some Adult Centipares fly to the left, but the majority heads right.
Locations
Notes
Hey! Pikmin logs
“The S.S. Dolphin II says the matured ones travel far from home to find their mates. Love that asks so much effort is the most romantic, in my opinion.”
Naming
- See more: Centipare#Naming.
- Common name: Adult Centipare. "Centipare" is a slight alteration of centipede, the insect it is based on, while "Adult" references the fact that it is an older Centipare.
- Japanese nickname: オオムカデトンボ?, lit.: "Big Centipede Dragonfly".
- Japanese name: サクラムカデトンボ?, lit.: "Cherry Blossom Centipede Dragonfly". It is shared with the regular Centipare.
- Scientific name: Prunus serrulatapoda. Prunus serrulata is a species of cherry blossom tree, and poda means foot.
- Internal names: Unknown.
- Prerelease: None.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | オオムカデトンボ? Oo Mukade Tonbo |
Big Centipede Dragonfly |
Dutch | Volgroeide duizendjuffer | literally "Fully grown thousand damselfly" |
French | Scolonate | Centipare |
German | Tausendflügler | literally "Thousand-Winger", a play on Tausendfüßler (Millipede) |
Italian | Centopiellula adulta | |
Korean | 거대지네잠자리 | |
Spanish | Centiélula gigante |
Gallery
Olimar riding an Adult Centipare in Olimar's Madcap Ride.