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** In addition, the [[Doodlebug]] has no cooking tips and is suggested to be inedible, but is not outright stated as such, the [[Ivory Candypop Bud]] is not suggested to be inedible, but spoils upon seconds of picking, and the [[Raging Long Legs]], like the Doodlebug, is not outright claimed as inedible, but Louie's suggestion of feeding it to "''unpleasant'' in-laws" implies that it probably shouldn't be eaten anyway.
** In addition, the [[Doodlebug]] has no cooking tips and is suggested to be inedible, but is not outright stated as such, the [[Ivory Candypop Bud]] is not suggested to be inedible, but spoils upon seconds of picking, and the [[Raging Long Legs]], like the Doodlebug, is not outright claimed as inedible, but Louie's suggestion of feeding it to "''unpleasant'' in-laws" implies that it probably shouldn't be eaten anyway.
*The [[Bulborb]] icon used to represent the Piklopedia within the [[area selection menu]] is unique and does not seem to be exactly derived from any particular Bulborb variant in ''Pikmin 2''. Peculiarly, when examined very closely, the icon seems to be derived from the model of the juvenile [[Bulbmin]] (as evidenced by its completely black eyes, leg coloration and proportions, and white spot placement) with the leaf stem removed. Interestingly, the internal name for the texture is <code>chapy</code>, whereas the internal name for Bulborbs is usually spelled <code>chappy</code>.
*The [[Bulborb]] icon used to represent the Piklopedia within the [[area selection menu]] is unique and does not seem to be exactly derived from any particular Bulborb variant in ''Pikmin 2''. Peculiarly, when examined very closely, the icon seems to be derived from the model of the juvenile [[Bulbmin]] (as evidenced by its completely black eyes, leg coloration and proportions, and white spot placement) with the leaf stem removed. Interestingly, the internal name for the texture is <code>chapy</code>, whereas the internal name for Bulborbs is usually spelled <code>chappy</code>.
*The Piklopedia bears many similarities to the Pokedex from the Pokemon series, as both are an encyclopedia of creatures, and both behave very similarly.


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