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Icon of a white flower in the Challenge Mode of Pikmin 2. It represents a course that is beaten, but with Pikmin who were lost.
Bulbmin
Artwork of a Bulbmin.
Appears in Pikmin 2
Scientific name Parasiticus pikminicus
Family Pikmin
Areas None
Caves Frontier Cavern, Hole of Heroes, Submerged Castle
Challenge Mode stages Green Hole
2-Player Battle stages None
Attacks Eats Pikmin

Bulbmin(Adults: ハチャッピー, Juveniles: コッパチャッピー) are a parasitic species of Pikmin that have infected a Bulborb and taken control of it. It is hinted by Olimar that it can take on other hosts as well. They can be found wandering the floors of certain caves and behave much like the Spotty Bulbear, patrolling an established path in search of food, and can be dealt with similarly by using sprays or Purple Pikmin. Bulbmin are rare, as they only appear in 3 caves in the game, the Frontier Cavern, the Hole of Heroes, and the Submerged Castle. Mature Bulbmin, acting as a Captain, can be followed by 10 or fewer juvenile Bulbmin. After defeating a mature Bulbmin, the smaller ones go into a panic. They are not dangerous, but whistling at them will instantly bring them into line under the captain's command, and they become part of his Pikmin swarm. 

Notes

The Ship's Dialogue

Calling Bulbmin

"The confused bulborb has fallen with the Pikmin. They appear to coexist peacefully."

"Strange...this bulborb has a leaf sprouting from its spine, much like the leaf on a Pikmin's head."

Olimar's Notes

"This loathsome creature is in fact a parasitic form of Pikmin that has infected a bulborb. Unlike Pikmin that nest in Pikmin Onions, this parasitic relative spends its life inside the body of a host, usually a bulborb. Juveniles fall in line and mimic the actions of their parent until maturing to full independence. By burying its rootlike limbs into the nervous system of the host bulborb and infusing it with natural hormonal excretions, the bulbmin is able to control virtually all of the host's bodily functions. However, the host's voracious appetite seems impossible to suppress."

Louie's Notes

"Grind the meat and season with allspice, salt, and ground white pepper. Press the seasoned meat into meat satchels, then panfry them with onions. Prior to serving, smother the brats with dijon mustard and sauerkraut. Buns are optional."

Nintendo Player's Guide

"Large Bulbmin have a voracious appetite and can gobble up your Pikmin in a hurry. To avoid their mouths, attack them from their sides, and use purple Pikmin for maximum power. Once you've dealt with a Bulbmin leader, use your whistle to call its followers and bring them into your fold."

Pikmin Info

Bulbmin (Juvenile)
Clay artwork of a Bulbmin.
Resistance Fire,Water,Electricity and Poison
Attack strength Low (5 Damage)
Mobility Average
Throw Average
Digging speed Unknown
Carrying capacity 1

By whistling panicking bulbmin, the Bulbmin will join the squad of pikmin. The number of juvenile bulbmin available depends on the pikmin count. Since Bulbmin do count as pikmin, if there are 100 pikmin already with the player, there will be no juvenile bulbmin. One adult bulbmin can command up to 10 Bulbmin. Since wild juveniles count towards the 100-Pikmin limit, exactly how many there are depends on whether or not the player has 10 available spaces. However, they do not count to the overall pikmin count. 

Bulbmin are fairly average in terms of attack, throw height, and mobility. The main draw to Bulbmin is that they are immune to the 4 main hazards, being Fire, Water, Electricity, and Poision. They are not immune to Explosions, Crushing, Pits, or being eaten. However, when under the command of an Adult Bulbmin, they are immune to Explosions, making bomb rocks an easy way to get rid of the adult and get the juvenile bulbmin. As beneficial as their abilities may seem, they cannot leave caves. The fact that they cannot leave caves leaves them good options for Candypop Buds, especially on a sublevel close to the final sublevel. 

Battle Strategy

Pikmin

To ensure a low Pikmin loss, if not zero, wait until it approaches the active Captain, then throw Pikmin rapidly on top of the beast, further to the back than the front. If done correctly and with good aim, it should shake them off and turn around slowly; it has been distracted, leaving a large time gap in which to swarm it. Do it, then, and it should die before any of the Pikmin it manages to swallow do. Also if it is attacked by other bulbmin it will hesitate slightly (presumably to check that it is not going to try to eat its own young) before attacking allowing more time to deal damage. Purple Pikmin work well.

As extra precautions or for an easier fight, use Purple Pikmin or an Spray#Ultra-Bitter Spray if it captures any Pikmin.

Captains

Approach the Bulbmin like a roaming Bulbear, attacking it from behind and avoiding its bite. Although its health is significantly lower than a Bulbear's, it can still take a substantial amount of time to kill without the Rocket Fist powerup.

Gallery


Trivia

  • The three maturities of Bulbmin sprout.
    The three stages of Bulbmin sprouts in the ground.
    The only place where Bulbmin can be buried (and the only place where one can observe Bulbmin with buds) is the Frontier Cavern, on sublevels 4 and 5. Swooping Snitchbugs can plant them in the ground on sublevel 4, and they can be planted by Mamutas on sublevel 5. Interestingly, their sprouts are colored orange instead of red when they are buried (probably to avoid confusion with Red Pikmin).
  • Although immune to poison, the adult Bulbmin will take a fair amount of damage if having consumed a White Pikmin.
  • Unlike Blue Pikmin, Bulbmin do not rescue drowning Pikmin.
  • Bulbmin are one of two Pikmin that can be enemies, the other being Mushroom Pikmin.
  • Strangely, it seems that the only Bulborb that the Bulbmin tends to take hostage is the Red Bulborb, as proven by the fact that despite the cold weather and the Hairy Bulborbs you only see Bulbmin in the form of Red Bulborbs.
  • Louie comes up with a recipe for even juvenile Bulbmin, which seems cruel due to the fact that they help him and Captain Olimar.
  • The Bulbmin is one of two enemies in which juveniles follow the adult, the other being the Spotty Bulbear.
  • Its scientific name, Parasiticus Pikminicus, means 'Parasite Pikmin'.
  • Bulbmin have a green glow when idle/buried. However, when throwing one, it turns the arrow above the cursor orange.
  • Strangely enough, the young Bulbmin do not die when caught in an explosion while under the control of the mature Bulbmin. However, when under the player's control, they can die by explosions. This is more of a useful tip, since the mature Bulbmin can die from it, and the young will remain fine.
  • When juvenille Bulbmin perish, their spirits appear as any other enemies' spirits, not as Pikmin spirits. This may likely be due to how the Bulbmin find a bulborb host, in which the host ends up losing its life, as well. This can be confusing, as it may be hard to notice if an attacking young Bulbmin or the enemy being attacked was killed.
  • Bulbmin make different noises than other Pikmin.
  • Bulbmin and Mushroom Pikmin are the only species of Pikmin not seen in Pikmin 3.
  • Juvenile Bulbmin are the most polygonal creatures in Pikmin 2.
  • Bulbmin are the weakest type of Pikmin, (in theory) tied with Winged Pikmin.
  • They are cannibals, as the adult Bulbmin will eat juvenile Bulbmin following a Captain.   
  • In story mode, there are 7 adult Bulbmin, assuming you do not re-enter a cave. That adds up to 70 juvenile Bulbmin, assuming you have enough space.
  • There are 2 adult Bulbmin in Challenge Mode and 2 lone juvenile Bulbmin, which adds up to 22 juvenile Bulbmin in Challenge Mode.
  • Bulbmin appear green on the map, as shown in the Gallery.
  • Young Bulbmin are technically the last type of friendly Pikmin normally discovered in Pikmin 2, making it the only game in the series so far where Blue Pikmin are not the last. This is because all three story mode caves they appear in require Blue Pikmin to reach them:
    • The path to Frontier Cavern is blocked by a fence in the water, and the body of water itself which requires being drained.
    • Submerged Castle, even when leading other colors at the time, can only be entered with Blue Pikmin.
    • Hole of Heroes and the area it's found in are accessed after the debt has been repaid, which unless excessive corpse recollecting in caves was used, requires getting Blue Pikmin to collect enough pokos. In addition, there are water hazards on the way to the cave, though it is theoretically possible to bypass those using glitches.
  • Bulbmin are the only types of pikmin that corpses can remain after death (pertaining to adults only).
  • The juvenile bulbmin appear to have sharp teeth.