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* The Amenyuudou and its previous form, the '''Amebouzu''', may have been inspired by the '''Umibouzu, '''a Japanese cryptid that snatches treasures and captains from their ships, and then crashes the ships. Both creatures are described with similar appearances.
* The Amenyuudou and its previous form, the '''Amebouzu''', may have been inspired by the '''Umibouzu, '''a Japanese cryptid that snatches treasures and captains from their ships, and then crashes the ships. Both creatures are described with similar appearances.
* The Amenyuudou is the first final boss in the ''Pikmin'' series to have multiple phases.
* The Amenyuudou is the first final boss in the ''Pikmin'' series to have multiple phases.
* The Amenyuudou bears a resemblance to the [[Waterwraith]], a boss from ''[[Pikmin 2]]'' and it is possible that it might be in the same family. It also takes the form of a [[Goolix]], a boss from the first Pikmin game, at one point.
* The Amenyuudou bears a resemblance to the [[Waterwraith]], a boss from ''[[Pikmin 2]]''. It also takes the form of a [[Goolix]], a boss from the first Pikmin game, at one point.
* When idle, the Amenyuudou's right "shoulder" is longer than the left, making it the second abormaly-asymetic creature in the Pikmin series, the first being the [[Mamuta]].
* When idle, the Amenyuudou's right "shoulder" is longer than the left, making it the second abormaly-asymetic creature in the Pikmin series, the first being the [[Mamuta]].


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