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[[File:WingPikIntro.jpg|thumb|A single Winged Pikmin, in its introduction cutscene.]]
[[File:WingPikIntro.jpg|thumb|A single Winged Pikmin, in its introduction cutscene.]]
'''Winged Pikmin''' are a Pikmin species that first appears in ''[[Pikmin 3]]''; they were revealed in a Nintendo Direct broadcast on 17th April 2013<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/nintendo-direct/archive/04-17-2013/ Winged Pikmin - Nintendo Direct]</ref> as the eighth Pikmin type. They are pink with large blue eyes, their bodies are striped in darker pink, and they have purple flowers like [[Rock Pikmin]].  Members of this species possess insect-like wings, and have the ability to hover over obstacles and carry objects over water.
'''Winged Pikmin''' are a Pikmin species that first appears in ''[[Pikmin 3]]''; they were revealed in a Nintendo Direct broadcast on 17th April 2013<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/nintendo-direct/archive/04-17-2013/ Winged Pikmin - Nintendo Direct]</ref> as the eighth Pikmin type. They are pink with large blue eyes, their bodies are striped in darker pink, and they have purple flowers like [[Rock Pikmin]].  Members of this species possess insect-like wings, and have the ability to hover over obstacles and carry objects over water. However, they are not as responsive to whistling as most other Pikmin.  


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Revision as of 11:24, April 20, 2013

File:WingPikIntro.jpg
A single Winged Pikmin, in its introduction cutscene.

Winged Pikmin are a Pikmin species that first appears in Pikmin 3; they were revealed in a Nintendo Direct broadcast on 17th April 2013[1] as the eighth Pikmin type. They are pink with large blue eyes, their bodies are striped in darker pink, and they have purple flowers like Rock Pikmin. Members of this species possess insect-like wings, and have the ability to hover over obstacles and carry objects over water. However, they are not as responsive to whistling as most other Pikmin.

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