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* The name Sovereign Bulblax can be attributed to the large Emperor Bulblax encountered in ''Pikmin'', as it is larger with tall vegetation on its back, as well as lacking pack behavior and crushing prey with leaps. The Emperor Bulblax from [[Hey! Pikmin]] could also potentially count as one.
* The name Sovereign Bulblax can be attributed to the large Emperor Bulblax encountered in ''Pikmin'', as it is larger with tall vegetation on its back, as well as lacking pack behavior and crushing prey with leaps. The Emperor Bulblax from [[Hey! Pikmin]] could also potentially count as one.
* The Sovereign Bulblaxes in ''Pikmin 4'' shares an odd quirk with the one found in ''Pikmin'', in that it will not make any attempt to crush the player underneath itself, only hopping if Pikmin are below it.
* The Sovereign Bulblaxes in ''Pikmin 4'' shares an odd quirk with the one found in ''Pikmin'', in that it will not make any attempt to crush the player underneath itself, only hopping if Pikmin are below it.
* In French, the Emperor Bulblax is named the King Bulblax in ''Pikmin 2'', and Emperor Bulblax in ''Pikmin'', making this the first distinction between the two Bulblaxes. In ''Pikmin 4'' this trait is carried over, with the small Bulblax being named a King Bulblax, and the large Bulblax being named Emperor Bulblax.
* In French, the Emperor Bulblax is named the King Bulblax in ''Pikmin 2'', and Emperor Bulblax in ''Pikmin''. In ''Pikmin 4'' this trait is carried over, with the small Bulblax being named King Bulblax, and the large Bulblax being named Emperor Bulblax, making the French release of ''Pikmin 2'' the first game to distuingish between the two Bulblaxes.


== See also ==
== See also ==