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(Undo: Eh, I wouldn't say that counts. If an enemy has the ability to change size, that almost always makes it a contender for smallest/largest. I don't think it'll be an interesting fact for any reader, since it comes out as a bit obvious and unimportant.)
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*Strangely, when fighting the Plasm Wraith on the Defeat Bosses! [[Mission Mode]], the Koppad map can reveal an enemy marker off the map of the Formidable Oak. It is, however, unknown if there is an actual enemy off the map or if it's just a glitch.
*Strangely, when fighting the Plasm Wraith on the Defeat Bosses! [[Mission Mode]], the Koppad map can reveal an enemy marker off the map of the Formidable Oak. It is, however, unknown if there is an actual enemy off the map or if it's just a glitch.
*The Plasm Wraith's Japanese name is "''Amenyuudou''", which can be a portmanteau of "amoeba" (written in katakana like "ameba"), an unicellular organism usually found in water, or "ame", which means "rain", and "''nyuudou''" which means "priest" or "monk". Its name could also be an allusion to Wanyūdō, the guardian of the gates of Hell in Japanese mythology.
*The Plasm Wraith's Japanese name is "''Amenyuudou''", which can be a portmanteau of "amoeba" (written in katakana like "ameba"), an unicellular organism usually found in water, or "ame", which means "rain", and "''nyuudou''" which means "priest" or "monk". Its name could also be an allusion to Wanyūdō, the guardian of the gates of Hell in Japanese mythology.
*When the Plasm Wraith is in it's smallest form, it is the smallest boss in the [[Pikmin Series]], along with the [[Scornet Maestro]].


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==