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File:P4 Waddlepus.png
Appears in Pikmin 3Pikmin 4
Scientific name Opisteuthidae iaciobulla
Family Flobbler
Areas Garden of Hope, Serene Shores (Olimar's Shipwreck Tale)
Caves Ultimate Testing Range
Mission Mode Collect Treasure! stages Shaded Garden Remix, Forgotten Cove, Clockwork Chasm
Mission Mode Battle Enemies! stages Fortress of Festivity, Beastly Caverns, Forgotten Cove
Side Story days Land, Sea, and Sky, First Part Found
Dandori Challenge stages Ice-Cross Course, Hefty Haulway
Dandori Battle stages None
Bingo Battle stages Parched Brook
Attacks Blow bubbles, puff up

The Waddlepus (アワダコ?, lit.: "Bubble Octopus") is an enemy encountered in Pikmin 3 and Pikmin 4. Waddlepuses are small, purple octopus-like creatures with several yellow pores covering their back. They have green eyes and small O-shaped mouth that hides a large yellow pore. The Waddlepus is also an aquatic enemy and can be encountered underwater as well as on land.

Waddlepuses are generally calm enemies. They are always found sleeping and wake up only when Pikmin or a leader is nearby. Once disturbed, the Waddlepus will inflate itself and slowly waddle towards the leader and their Pikmin. If Pikmin are latched onto the Waddlepus when it inflates, they will be thrown off. Once inflated, the Waddlepus can then shoot out a stream of bubbles from either its mouth or from the pores on its back. These bubbles do not harm Pikmin, or leaders but rather trap them inside. The bubbles will eventually pop, but the player can prematurely pop them by throwing a Pikmin at them.

Stats

Game Weight Max.
carriers
Seeds Value Health
Pikmin 3 (?) 7 15 (normally) 8 Poko × 30
Spirit × 30
900
Pikmin 4 7 14 6 Sparklium × 5 900

Notes

Alph's comments

Structural flaw: weak hide
Weight: 7

When other creatures draw near, it emits bubbles from nozzles on its outer covering. The bubbles don't last long, but you can hit them with Pikmin to pop them early. Though the bubbles trap creatures, it doesn't seem interested in eating its catches. Maybe this is its idea of play? If so, it can be a dangerous game for its playmates.

Brittany's comments

I admit it, I'm guilty of getting caught in their bubbles deliberately. I love floating in the air, getting a bird's-eye view of this planet. Hang on... Ugh. Alph wanted to tell me the KopPad already does that for us. He has no sense of romance!

Charlie's comments

The worst this thing can do is jail you inside one of the bubbles it spews from the holes all over it. Which is pretty bad, since unlike a regular cell, I need help from outside to escape.

Louie's comments

US version US version
Perfect for make-ahead meals! Marinate the boiled meat in balsamic vinegar, and chill for a few hours. The longer you let it sit, the richer the flavor!
European version European version
Perfect for make-ahead meals! Marinate the boiled meat in balsamic vinegar, and chill for a few hours. The longer you let it sit, the richer the flavour!

Olimar's comments

Waddlepus
Opisteuthidae iaciobulla
Flobbler family

Its eyes and stubby feet make it look like an octopus, hence the name. But it's closer in anatomy to a starfish. It's nocturnal and sleeps by day but stays alert for approaching predators, which it drives off by puffing itself up and releasing bubbles. Closer research suggests that the true purpose for the bubbles is to protect its eggs during spawning season.

Dalmo's notes

This accomplished napper can snore away a whole day, but just watching the peaceful look on its snoozing face conveys a feeling of contentment. Also, if you get up close enough, it can blow bubbles that will envelop you. Have a fun float. It's like dreaming!

Olimar's notes (Pikmin 4)

Its eyes and stubby feet make it look like an octopus, hence the name. But it's closer in anatomy to a starfish.

It sleeps during the day but will stay alert for approaching predators, which it drives off by puffing itself up and releasing bubbles. Closer research suggests that the true purpose for the bubbles is to protect its eggs during spawning season.

Louie's notes (Pikmin 4)

Perfect for make-ahead meals! Marinate the boiled meat in balsamic vinegar, and chill for a few hours. The longer you let it sit, the richer the flavor!

Pikmin 3 Prima Guide

The Waddlepus is a relatively large amphibious creature. This enemy uses bubbles to temporarily incapacitate nearby attackers. When you encounter this creature on dry land, flank the Waddlepus and have your squad charge the enemy from the rear. If any of your Pikmin become trapped in a bubble, attack the bubble to instantly free the Pikmin.

The same tactics apply when you encounter this enemy in the water -- just make sure your squad only contains Blue Pikmin.

Pikmin Garden

Text

口や体から泡を吹き出す、タコのようなヒトデの仲間。丸い体に5本の放射状の腕を持ち、星形になっている。主に水辺に棲んでいるが、陸上でも活動することができる。

特徴 その1 泡を放出する

縄張りに近づくものに対して体をふくらまし、泡を大量に放出して威嚇するが、本来の目的は卵を保護して放流することである。
(Image text: 小さな生き物は閉じ込められてしまう)

特徴 その2 伸縮性のある体

伸縮性の高い背中には、泡を放出する器官が12個ある。
(Image text: 膨らむと体高がおよそ2倍ほどになる)

Translation

An octopus-like relative of the starfish that blows bubbles from its mouth and body. It is star-shaped with a round body and five radial arms. It lives mainly near water, but can also be active on land.

Feature #1: Releasing bubbles

It inflates its body and releases a large amount of bubbles to threaten anyone approaching its territory, but the original purpose is to protect and release its eggs.
(Image text: "Smaller creatures become trapped")

Feature #2: Elastic body

The highly elastic back has 12 organs for releasing bubbles.

(Image text: "When inflated, its body height is approximately doubled")

Behavior

The Waddlepus is a generally passive creature; unless a leader or Pikmin gets close to it, it will sleep in one position. When it is awake, the Waddlepus has two attacks at its disposal, both of which are harmless and involve bubbles; it will either blow bubbles out of its mouth to ensnare Pikmin directly in front of it, or release bubbles from the many pores on its body to get attacking Pikmin off of it. The Waddlepus is of moderate size and moves very slowly, making it an easy target in battle.

Strategy

The following article or section contains guides.
The strategies shown are just suggestions.

A large group of Pikmin can easily take care of this creature. Note that, if the Waddlepus is not killed quickly enough, it will blow bubbles either from its mouth or the various yellow holes on its body. If a large group of Pikmin is not an option, use a few Pikmin to wake it up, and throw the rest on it when it begins to blow bubbles. Rock Pikmin work especially well in small groups: keep throwing them on the creature, and they should deal a good amount of damage. With 10 Rock Pikmin, it should take no more than two cycles to kill it. Just make sure to call all the Pikmin back before it starts blowing bubbles, and remember to pop them should a Pikmin or leader get trapped in them.

Technical information

Pikmin 3 technical information (?)
Internal name awadako
HP 900
Rock Pikmin throw hits to kill 20
White Pikmin ingestions to kill 0
Bomb rock explosions to kill 1
Bomb rock ingestions to kill 0
Number of direct hits on top to kill 0
Damage to leaders 0
Territory radius 300
Mission Mode value 30

Other information

  • Pikmin 4 Piklopedia number: #96

Naming

See more: Flobbler family#Naming.
  • Common name: "Waddlepus" is a portmanteau of "waddle", which means "moving while swaying left and right" and "octopus".
  • Japanese nickname: アワダコ?, lit.: "Bubble Octopus".
  • Japanese name: フクラダコ?, lit.: "Puffy Octopus".
  • Scientific name: Opisteuthidae iaciobulla. Opisteuthidae is a shortening of Opisthoteuthidae, a real-world family the umbrella octopus belongs to, which the Waddlepus resembles. Iaciobulla comes from iacio and bulla, Latin for "throw" and "bubble" respectively, referencing its attack method.
  • Internal names: Its internal name, awadako, matches the Japanese name.
  • Prerelease: None.

Names in other languages

The following article or section needs help from someone who can translate Korean text.

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese アワダコ?
Awa Dako
Bubble Octopus
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
泡泡章魚
Pàopao Zhāngyú
Bubble Octopus
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
泡泡章鱼
Pàopao Zhāngyú
Bubble Octopus
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Bubbelkwab Bubble lobe
Flag of France French Poulpibulle Octobubble Portmanteau of poulpe (octopus) and bulle (bubble)
Flag of Germany German Plustermedusa Puffed-up Medusa
Flag of Italy Italian Bolpo sputatore Spitter Bubblepus Portmanteau of bolla (bubble) and polpo (octopus). Sputatore means "spitter"
Flag of South Korea Korean 거품문어
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Bolhula Bubblequid from bolha (bubble) and lula (squid)
Flag of Spain Spanish Burbujero Bubbler

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Trivia

The following article or section is in need of assistance from someone who plays Pikmin 3.
Particularly: How is it weaker and by how much?

  • An interesting thing to note is that the bubbles will not pop if swarmed with Winged Pikmin; instead, it will keep rising further and further up. Regardless of how high up the bubble goes, the Pikmin will not die.
  • It should be noted that the Waddlepus in Beastly Caverns is weaker than the ones found in other areas.
  • In Pikmin 4 Piklopedia, the thumbnail for the Waddlepus misspells its scientific name. It incorrectly states the genus as Opisteuthidea, rather than Opisteuthidae.