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'''Candypop Buds''' are large flowers with fleshy petals and are found in all three [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' games]]. When [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] are tossed into these gigantic blossoms, they spit out new Pikmin seeds which match the color of their petals. These new Pikmin are born in the leaf [[Maturity|stage]]. The Candypop Buds expel the seeds after five Pikmin are thrown in, or a few seconds after the first throw (the exception being the [[Queen Candypop Bud]], which does so after the first Pikmin is thrown).
'''Candypop Buds''' are large flowers with fleshy petals and are found in all three [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' games]]. When [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] are tossed into these gigantic blossoms, they spit out new Pikmin seeds which match the color of their petals. These new Pikmin are born in the leaf [[Maturity|stage]]. The Candypop Buds expel the seeds after five Pikmin are thrown in, or a few seconds after the first throw (the exception being the [[Queen Candypop Bud]], which does so after the first Pikmin is thrown).


In [[Pikmin (game)|''Pikmin'']], Candypops will wither after 50 Pikmin are thrown in, but this number was reduced to 5 in the [[Pikmin 2|second]] and [[Pikmin 3|third]] games. Using Pikmin of the same type as the flower does not count against this limit, although they will be reverted to leaf Pikmin and planted in the ground. In ''[[Pikmin 2]]'' they are never found above ground and only appear in caves where they will respawn when the cave is reentered (except for some Violet and Ivory buds). In ''[[Pikmin 3]]'' they have a different appearance, consisting of a large bucket-like cup in the middle of the flower, most likely as a "target" for leaders to aim Pikmin at. They also behave differently, as they are always closed, opening only when a leader is nearby, and when they wither, their roots remain in place. Also, if two players throw Pikmin in a Candypop Bud at the same moment in [[Bingo Battle]], the Candypop Bud will spit out seeds for both teams, depending on the number of Pikmin that were thrown in by each of them.
In [[Pikmin (game)|''Pikmin'']], Candypops will wither after 50 Pikmin are thrown in, but this number was reduced to 5 in the [[Pikmin 2|second]] and [[Pikmin 3|third]] games. Using Pikmin of the same type as the flower does not count against this limit (except in ''Pikmin''), although they will be reverted to leaf Pikmin and planted in the ground. In ''[[Pikmin 2]]'' they are never found above ground and only appear in caves where they will respawn when the cave is reentered (except for some Violet and Ivory buds). In ''[[Pikmin 3]]'' they have a different appearance, consisting of a large bucket-like cup in the middle of the flower, most likely as a "target" for leaders to aim Pikmin at. They also behave differently, as they are always closed, opening only when a leader is nearby, and when they wither, their roots remain in place. Also, if two players throw Pikmin in a Candypop Bud at the same moment in [[Bingo Battle]], the Candypop Bud will spit out seeds for both teams, depending on the number of Pikmin that were thrown in by each of them.


Olimar notes in the [[enemy reel]] that Candypop Buds could be the next step in Pikmin evolution{{cite quote|{{Notes:Candypop family/reel}}|Captain Olimar|the [[enemy reel]] entry for the Candypop Buds.}}, and in another that Candypops could be the same species{{cite quote|{{Notes:Queen Candypop Bud/olimar}}|Captain Olimar|[[Olimar's notes]] for the [[Queen Candypop Bud]]}}. This theory is further cemented by the fact that Candypop Buds occasionally emit the same sparkles that come from the top of Onions. The name of the plants' family is derived from "{{w|candy}}", given their intense colors, and "pop", referring to the way they spit out Pikmin seeds.
Olimar notes in the [[enemy reel]] that Candypop Buds could be the next step in Pikmin evolution{{cite quote|{{Notes:Candypop family/reel}}|Captain Olimar|the [[enemy reel]] entry for the Candypop Buds.}}, and in another that Candypops could be the same species{{cite quote|{{Notes:Queen Candypop Bud/olimar}}|Captain Olimar|[[Olimar's notes]] for the [[Queen Candypop Bud]]}}. This theory is further cemented by the fact that Candypop Buds occasionally emit the same sparkles that come from the top of Onions. The name of the plants' family is derived from "{{w|candy}}", given their intense colors, and "pop", referring to the way they spit out Pikmin seeds.