Coppeller
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Appears in | N/A | ||
Scientific name | Scarpanica viridelacus princeps (US) Viridelacus princeps (EU) | ||
Family | Scarpanid | ||
Areas | First Expedition, Valley of the Breeze, Bed of Fallen Leaves, Gale-Force Glen, Freezing Wasteland, Over Wintry Mountains, Ordeal of Flame, Scourge of the Skies, Olimar's Madcap Ride | ||
Attacks | Kill Pikmin by flying away with them |
The Coppeller (ヘソクリムシ?, lit.: "Stash Bug") is an enemy found in Hey! Pikmin. It is a small quadrupedal insectoid creature with flower petal-like wings that rotate like a helicopter's blades. It has large red eyes, a trait familiar with all scarpanids, two tiny antenna, and has a light green spot where its "propeller" part is attached. It has four dark green claws one each of its arms, allowing the creature have a good grip on the objects it holds. The creature's whole body is green, and is about half the height of Captain Olimar. However, its propeller makes up most of it, so including that it's nearly the same height of the captain.
It appears from offscreen in certain locations, and will fly around in a set path. They are known for carrying various objects, such as Sparklium Seeds, hearts, treasures, and even Pikmin. If the player doesn't kill them fast enough, they will fly offscreen and cannot be seen again.
Stats
Weight | Max. carriers |
Seeds | Value | Health | Regen. |
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N/A | N/A | N/A | × 0 | 1 | No |
Behavior
Coppellers spawn into levels carrying various items, including Sparklium, health, and even captured Pikmin. They fly in set patterns, but only stay on-screen for a limited amount of time; if they are allowed to escape, the items and Pikmin they hold will be lost.
Locations
Strategy
Coppellers can be killed with a single well-timed Pikmin throw.
While Coppellers cannot directly kill Pikmin, any Pikmin they spawn carrying will be considered killed if they aren't rescued before their captor flies away.
Notes
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Trivia
- The French, German, and Italian localizations use the American name while both Spanish localizations use the European one.
Naming
To do: Describe more of the enemy's names. (Guidelines) |
The creature's English name is a combination of helicopter and proppeller, coming from the way it flies, with a propeller. It's Japanese name translates to "Stash Bug", coming from the way it stashes various objects, and it is very bug-like in appearence. The Dutch an Spanish names actually a play on the word kleptomania, a rare disorder that causes one a powerful urge to steal things; perfectly fitting the enemy's behavior.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ヘソクリムシ? Hesokuri Mushi |
Stash Bug |
Dutch | Kleptokopter | From kleptomania and helikopter (helicopter) |
French | Gyrocoptère | Gyrocopter |
German | Frachtflatterer | Freightflutterer |
Italian | Pigliapiglia | Taketake |
Spanish | Cleptóptero | From cleptomanía (kleptomania) and helicóptero (helicopter) |