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What does Olimar mean when he says that individuals who don't participate in reproduction undergo sex change? [[User:White Radish|White Radish]] 12:52, April 21, 2010 (UTC)
What does Olimar mean when he says that individuals who don't participate in reproduction undergo sex change? [[User:White Radish|White Radish]] 12:52, April 21, 2010 (UTC)
:You mean the notes on the [[Empress Bulblax]], right? It means that males who aren't involved mating will actually become females through a natural biological process. Sounds strange, but many species of tropical fish can do the same thing. {{user:Jimbo Jambo/sig}} 13:15, April 21, 2010 (UTC)

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This was supposed to be a really hard boss in the first Pikmin game, but I never finished it so what do I know?Pikdude 22:13, 24 December 2007 (UTC)

Whoever edited this article so that it included attacks, please don't do that. The attacks are in the blue section.PikdudeFile:Louie.jpg 22:32, 15 January 2008 (UTC)

Stun

Actually, I do have the feeling that it stuns him longer when the explosions only touch the tounge, as unlikely it may seem. I'll try this in a while.--Prezintenden 10:59, 9 June 2008 (UTC)

I'm going to attempt to see how many bomb rocks it takes to kill this glutton, then see the loser eat all the rocks at once. Crab sprite.jpgEvilLouie13

Images

Five new images were just added to the page. Do we really need them all? —Jimbo Jambo

Yes! These new images are better than the ones that were here previously. They aren't as subdued and basically show you exactly how the emperor should be defeated. Portal-Kombat

They are better Quality, and We could remove some of the old ones, now we just need a better quality Pikmin 2 one. Did you see the Youtube Video? Killer bread bug 72 Orange Bulborb Larve.jpg

Is that better? The placement of the images looks more formated now. Killer bread bug 72 Orange Bulborb Larve.jpg

Ehhhh... needs work
@JJ: No we don't... I'm ~LonelyRedpikminsprite.jpgTurret~ And I approve this message.
We don't exactly need an image for every single step of the battle. One displaying him is enough.--Prezintenden
The ugliest enemy needs one picture give or take... I'm ~LonelyRedpikminsprite.jpgTurret~ And I approve this message.

Physiology

Who deleted it?!? Killer bread bug 72 Orange Bulborb Larve.jpg

Well apparently there weren't enough people for physiology. I saw the vid. Personally I prefer attacking it without stunning it. Just more epic and challenging that way. Portal-Kombat

Notes

Green, I recall us reaching an agreement not to add them, but I wasn't really sure what do do here. Actually, you know, didn't we just make an Olimar's Journal article? —Jimbo Jambo

Exactly: so should they be there, or on enemy pages? It's not like every Pikmin 1 enemy has journal notes anyway, so seems strange to have them on their pages as they'll only be on some.GP
I think we should keep them all in the Journal article. We can take whatever information from them that isn't already mentioned on the enemies pages and add it, but yeah, I don't think we need a whole section for the notes. —Jimbo Jambo

Why soo puny? when I saw it in pikmin2 it was almost pitifull... NIN10dude

Yikes... not as small as I remembered O_o NIN10DUDE

Blaxcaps?

Is this Prima too? Same applies as at talk:gate then.GP

Probably. It hasn't been confirmed by Nintendo, so it shouldn't be there.Although, what else can we call them? Maybe we'll find out in Pikmin 3, what they are, if the big bulblax is in the game.Also I read the trivia and it DOES resemble a frog in behaviour and slightly appearence.--BeatOli 17:56, 8 July 2009 (UTC)Funny-1.gif

Olimar's Notes

What does Olimar mean when he says that individuals who don't participate in reproduction undergo sex change? White Radish 12:52, April 21, 2010 (UTC)

You mean the notes on the Empress Bulblax, right? It means that males who aren't involved mating will actually become females through a natural biological process. Sounds strange, but many species of tropical fish can do the same thing. —Jimbo Jambo 13:15, April 21, 2010 (UTC)