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Appears in | Hey! Pikmin | ||
Scientific name | Rhodoloimos salito | ||
Family | Jellyper | ||
Areas | Springpetal Cave, The Burning Sky, Fragrant Forest, Gale-Force Glen, Lights in the Darkness, Septic Swamp | ||
Attacks | Leap and crush Pikmin |
The Grabbit (ウサムシ?, lit.: "Rabbit Bug") is a small grasshopper-like enemy found in Hey! Pikmin. It is green with large red eyes, so it can easily be mistaken as a scarpanid, but it is actually a jellyper. It has a lighter green head and an overall ovular shape. It sports tiny ear-like wings that it uses to jump very high, with the help of its legs. This is also its method of killing Pikmin, by landing on and crushing its target. It is about the same size as Captain Olimar, although a bit shorter, and only needs one Pikmin throw to kill.
Stats
To do: Find out its health in Hey! Pikmin by retreiving the value from the game files. |
Weight | Max. carriers |
Seeds | Value | Health | Regen. |
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N/A | N/A | N/A | × 0 |
Behavior
Grabbits hop around an area, only turning around when they face an obstacle. Any Pikmin that are underneath them when they land will be killed. Pikmin can, however, walk right past them without being killed.
Locations
Strategy
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A Grabbit can be defeated by just throwing a Pikmin at one. It is usually safer to wait until they land and stand still, preferably under the arc of its jump, since at that point they are harmless. Throwing right before it hits the ground, as long as you predict its landing spot, will hopefully kill it before it jumps again. It will also take a moment to turn around, so then is a good time to strike.
Notes
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Naming
- See more: Jellyper family#Naming.
- Common name: Grabbit. From "grub" and "rabbit".
- Japanese nickname: ウサムシ?, lit.: "Rabbit Bug".
- Japanese name: アカメトビハネムシ?, lit.: "Red Eye Hop Bug". From ハネムシ科?, the Jellyper family's Japanese name.
- Scientific name: Rhodoloimos salito. Salito is Latin for "jump".
- Internal names: Unknown.
- Prerelease: None.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ウサムシ? Usa Mushi |
Rabbit Bug |
Dutch | Sprinkhaas | |
French | Lapuce | Wordplay of lapin (rabbit) and puce (flea) |
German | Sprungschrecke | From Sprung (jump) and Heuschrecke (grasshopper) |
Italian | Saltagrillo | From saltare (jump) and grillo (cricket) |
Korean | 토끼벌레 Tokkibeolle |
Rabbit bug |
Spanish | Brinquejo | From brincar (jump) and conejo (rabbit) |