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North American and Japanese text related to Pikmin, New Play Control! Pikmin, and Pikmin 1


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Enemy reel/Complete creature record notes

Armored Cannon Beetle

US GCN

Armored Cannon Beetle
This migrant lithopod has developed a stronger carapace than its relatives.

Japanese NGC

通称:フタクチドックリ
和名: クロガネオオイシツツミ
大陸から飛来、 帰化した外来種。

Beady Long Legs

US GCN

Beady Long Legs
Waxy secretions form this creature's distinctive armored shell.

Japanese NGC

通称:ダマグモ
和名:アシナガモクメツユハライ
甲殻表面から分泌する鎧で独特の模様とつやがある。

Breadbug

US GCN

Breadbug
This creature's thick hide protects it from most attackers.

Japanese NGC

通称:パンモドキ
和名:マキバンモドキ
防御に特化した肉厚の表皮を持つ。

Burrowing Snagret

US GCN

Burrowing Snagret
The bluish hue of its feathers distinguishes it from the burrowing snarrow.

Japanese NGC

通称:ヘビガラス
和名: オジロヘビガラス
ヘビガモメと酷似するが、 尾羽の斑紋で区別できる。

Candypop Bud

US GCN

Candypop Bud
Could this be the next step in Pikmin evolution? Like the Pikmin themselves, it has many mysteries.

Japanese NGC

通称:ポンガシグサ
和名:ポンガシグサ
ピクミンの亜種?進化形?謎が多い。

Dwarf Bulbear

US GCN

Dwarf Bulbear
A bulbear at an early stage of development in its life-cycle, this specimen appears to be nearly fully developed.

Dwarf Bulborb

US GCN

Dwarf Bulborb
Although similar in appearance to bulborbs, these belong to a totally different species.

Emperor Bulblax

US GCN

Emperor Bulblax
This massive grub-dog buries itself when hunting.

Fiery Blowhog

US GCN

Fiery Blowhog
This creature expels a combustible phosphor that ignites at moderate temperatures.

Goolix

US GCN

Goolix
A watery gelatinous membrane protects this creature's nervous system.

Honeywisp

US GCN

Honeywisp
This creature collects nectar for the larvae waiting in its nest.

Iridescent Flint Beetle

US GCN

Iridescent Flint Beetle
This forager stores undigested pellets in its stomach for winter.

Mamuta

US GCN

Mamuta
This creature seems fond of flowers, but only for their decorative properties.

Pearly Clamclamp

US GCN

Pearly Clamclamp
Though beautiful, this mollusk's pearls are thin and fragile.

Pellet Posy

US GCN

Pellet Posy
This sparsely growing plant is able to crystallize nectar into round pellets.

Puffstool

US GCN

Puffstool
Many consider this walking fungus a delicacy.

Puffy Blowhog

US GCN

Puffy Blowhog
Instead of breathing fire, this species instead uses its hydrogen to float.

Sheargrub

US GCN

Sheargrub
Males of this species are purple and have an armored head.

Shearwig

US GCN

Shearwig
The males of this species are able to fly, but the females remain underground.

Smoky Progg

US GCN

Smoky Progg
Thought to be a malformed larval Mamuta,[sic]

Spotty Bulbear

US GCN

Spotty Bulbear
This rare subspecies of bulborb has a certain indefatigability.

Spotty Bulborb

US GCN

Spotty Bulborb
This nocturnal hunter feeds mostly on small animals returning to their nests at night.

Swooping Snitchbug

US GCN

Swooping Snitchbug
This rare species uses its antennae as wings.

Water Dumple

US GCN

Water Dumple
This aquatic creature is a close relative of the bulborb.

Wogpole

US GCN

Wogpole
This creature appears to be a newborn yellow wollywog in tadpole form.

Wollywog

US GCN

Wollywog
This creature's coloration results from remaining sheltered in its cavernous dwelling.

Yellow Wollywog

US GCN

Yellow Wollywog
After evolution led to the development of its specialized jumping ability, this amphibian actually lost much of its ability to swim.