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== Naming ==
== Naming ==
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{{game help|hp|Describe the family's names. ([[Pikipedia:General content guidelines#Naming section|Guidelines]])}}
 
The family name bubblimp is a combination of ''bubble'' and ''blimp''. The genus, ''pilarubber'', has the word ''rubber'' at the end, which is a material balloons are commonly made out of. The members of the bubblimp family have balloonlike bodies.
=== Names in other languages ===
=== Names in other languages ===
{{Todo|Add definitions for names in other languages.}}
{{Todo|Add definitions for names in other languages.}}

Revision as of 20:31, July 16, 2021

The bubblimp family is a family of bubble-like creatures that were introduced in Hey! Pikmin. So far, this family is made of only one species, the Red Bubblimp. Members belong to the pilaruber genus.

Members

Red Bubblimp

A Red Bubblimp in the Creature Log. Enhanced with Citra.
Main article: Red Bubblimp.

Red Bubblimps are inoffensive creatures that appear in Hey! Pikmin. They are made of a small red ball circled by a thin layer of water, with two yellow eyes. They only drip from the ceiling, and are harmless. Throwing a Pikmin on their body or simply just bumping into one is enough to kill it.

Naming

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The family name bubblimp is a combination of bubble and blimp. The genus, pilarubber, has the word rubber at the end, which is a material balloons are commonly made out of. The members of the bubblimp family have balloonlike bodies.

Names in other languages

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Language Name Meaning
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Bruppels
Flag of France French bulasques Portmanteau of bulle (bubble) and flasques (limp)
Flag of Germany German Augentropf Eye drop
Flag of Italy Italian Spugnanti
Flag of Spain Spanish Burbúticos

See also