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[[File:Creepy Beeb NL.png|thumb|Four Creepy Beebs.]]
'''Creepy Beebs''' ({{EU|y}}: '''Worker Baubs''') are the smallest enemies found in ''Pikmin Adventure''. They are unique in the sense that they are listed as belonging to the "Beeb family" ({{EU|y}}: '''Soplouse family'''), a family that is not listed in the current ''Pikmin'' series. They resemble small purple orbs with four legs, two large, stalked eyes, and an antenna coming out from the tops of their heads.
 
===Strategy===
Creepy Beebs come in various sizes: small and medium, which are easy to kill, and larger, more dangerous ones. They all attack by flashing a yellow color, and rolling forward. Small individuals are the easiest to kill, as they die in one hit due to their entire body being a single weak-point. They only roll forward a tiny bit, so avoiding their attack is very simple. Medium Beebs take a few hits to kill, but are still very simple to get rid of; their attacks are the same as the small ones. Large Beebs curl up into a ball to roll around continuously, crushing anything in their path. These types must be attacked when they are not rolling, but the player can also use rocks and bombs if available to stop them from rolling and daze them. They have a lot more health than small and medium Creepy Beebs.
 
===Monita's Notes===
{{US}}: {{transcript|Creepy Beebs are about the size of Olimar and move in packs. They're usually quite peaceful creatures, but their flexible legs and formidable charge attack help them when they feel threatened.}}
 
{{EU}}: {{transcript|Worker Baubs are about the size of Olimar and move in groups. These industrious creatures are usually peaceful, but their flexible legs and formidable charge help them when they feel threatened.}}
 
<gallery>
Creepy Beeb 1.jpg|The statue of the Creepy Beeb.
Creepy Beeb 2.jpg|When the statue of the Creepy Beeb is touched a second time, it tries to attack.
</gallery>
 
===Names in other languages===
{{foreignname
|Jap  = ザコワラジ
|JapR = Zako Waraji
|JapM = Small Fry Woodlouse
}}
 
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Revision as of 18:38, May 17, 2024

Four Creepy Beebs in Pikmin Adventure.
Four Creepy Beebs.

Creepy Beebs (European version icon.png European version: Worker Baubs) are the smallest enemies found in Pikmin Adventure. They are unique in the sense that they are listed as belonging to the "Beeb family" (European version icon.png European version: Soplouse family), a family that is not listed in the current Pikmin series. They resemble small purple orbs with four legs, two large, stalked eyes, and an antenna coming out from the tops of their heads.

Strategy

Creepy Beebs come in various sizes: small and medium, which are easy to kill, and larger, more dangerous ones. They all attack by flashing a yellow color, and rolling forward. Small individuals are the easiest to kill, as they die in one hit due to their entire body being a single weak-point. They only roll forward a tiny bit, so avoiding their attack is very simple. Medium Beebs take a few hits to kill, but are still very simple to get rid of; their attacks are the same as the small ones. Large Beebs curl up into a ball to roll around continuously, crushing anything in their path. These types must be attacked when they are not rolling, but the player can also use rocks and bombs if available to stop them from rolling and daze them. They have a lot more health than small and medium Creepy Beebs.

Monita's Notes

US version icon.png: Creepy Beebs are about the size of Olimar and move in packs. They're usually quite peaceful creatures, but their flexible legs and formidable charge attack help them when they feel threatened.

European version icon.png: Worker Baubs are about the size of Olimar and move in groups. These industrious creatures are usually peaceful, but their flexible legs and formidable charge help them when they feel threatened.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese ザコワラジ?
Zako Waraji
Small Fry Woodlouse