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*All enemies appear in alphabetical order, with the exception of the [[Swooping Snitchbug]], which appears after the [[Fiery Blowhog]]. This hints that the early name of the creature likely started with the word "Flying".
*All enemies appear in alphabetical order, with the exception of the [[Swooping Snitchbug]], which appears after the [[Fiery Blowhog]]. This hints that the early name of the creature likely started with the word "Flying".
*On the [[Armored Cannon Beetle]]'s clip, a can replaces the [[Radiation Canopy]].
*On the [[Armored Cannon Beetle]]'s clip, a can replaces the [[Radiation Canopy]].
*The [[Extraordinary Bolt]] replaces the [[Whimsical Radar]] on the [[Spotty Bulborb]] clip. This can also be seen on one of the [[Pikmin prerelease information|trailers]].
*The [[Extraordinary Bolt]] replaces the [[Whimsical Radar]] on the [[Spotty Bulborb]] and [[Sheargrub]] clips. This can also be seen on one of the [[Pikmin prerelease information|trailers]].
*The [[Goolix]] (as well as a [[Lapis Lazuli Candypop Bud]]) can be seen on [[The Forest Navel]], despite never being encountered in this area in the final game.
*The [[Goolix]] (as well as a [[Lapis Lazuli Candypop Bud]]) can be seen on [[The Forest Navel]], despite never being encountered in this area in the final game.
*On the [[Iridescent Flint Beetle]] clip, one can spot a treasure similar to the Extraordinary Bolt, albeit on [[The Distant Spring]], and with a green top.
*The [[Honeywisp]] can be seen on [[The Distant Spring]], despite never being encountered in this area in the final game.
*On the [[Iridescent Flint Beetle]] clip, one can spot a treasure similar to the Extraordinary Bolt, albeit on The Distant Spring, and with a green top.
*A Spotty Bulborb can be seen in place of a [[Spotty Bulbear]] on The Distant Spring, in the [[Candypop Bud]], [[Dwarf Bulborb]] and [[Yellow Wollywog]] clips.
*A Spotty Bulborb can be seen in place of a [[Spotty Bulbear]] on The Distant Spring, in the [[Candypop Bud]], [[Dwarf Bulborb]] and [[Yellow Wollywog]] clips.
*In the [[Water Dumple]] clip, the [[Positron Generator]] can be seen resting on a [[Pearly Clamclamp]], and on the [[Wogpole]] clip, it is seen on water, despite the area being The Distant Spring in both cases.
*In the [[Water Dumple]] clip, the [[Positron Generator]] can be seen resting on a [[Pearly Clamclamp]], and on the [[Wogpole]] clip, it is seen on water, despite the area being The Distant Spring in both cases.
*In the [[Wollywog]] clip, the [[Analog Computer]] can be seen on the southern lake of The Forest Navel. In the final game, this ship part is at the north of the map, and cannot be carried to the water in the southern lake.
*In the [[Wollywog]] clip, the [[Analog Computer]] can be seen on the southern lake of The Forest Navel. In the final game, this ship part is at the north of the map, and cannot be carried to the water in the southern lake.
*The path that leads to the southern island in The Distant Spring has raised edges on the parts where the bridge should start and end; the bridge is also absent.
*In the Yellow Wollywog clip, the path that leads to the southern island in The Distant Spring has raised edges on the parts where the bridge should start and end; the bridge is also absent.
**This is also the case in the [[Burrowing Snagret]] clip; the same kind of raised edge is visible on the island with the [[Sagittarius]].
*The rocky ledge on The Impact Site only has one Pellet Posy, yet on the plant's clip, a Posy and a red 1 pellet can be seen on the same ledge.
*The rocky ledge on The Impact Site only has one Pellet Posy, yet on the plant's clip, a Posy and a red 1 pellet can be seen on the same ledge.



Revision as of 13:47, October 19, 2017

Since this subject has no official name, the name "Enemy reel" is conjectural.

The enemy reel is a video sequence that plays at the end of Pikmin, after the credits sequence, but only if the player successfully completes the game with all 30 ship parts. It shows brief clips of each enemy in the game, as well as some important plants, and then pauses to give its name and some details. In this way it is similar to the Piklopedia that appears in Pikmin 2.

In New Play Control! Pikmin, the enemy reel plays like in the GameCube version, but takes up less of the screen, and has a flowered animated background behind it. One can tell that the gameplay footage on the clips has not been updated, given that, amongst other things, Captain Olimar uses the GameCube game's cursor. However, the names of the Pearly Clamclamp, Wollywog, Yellow Wollywog, and Wogpole have been updated to Clamshell, Wollyhop, Yellow Wollyhop, and Wolpole for the European version.

Reel

The following article or section is in need of assistance from someone who plays the European version of New Play Control! Pikmin.
Particularly: Has the Wolpole been moved to after the Wollywog, or is it still before?

This list shows the enemies in the same order as they appear in the reel on the GameCube version of Pikmin, i.e., with the Swooping Snitchbug out of place. As noted above, in the European port of New Play Control! Pikmin, some enemies were renamed. The Clampshell was moved to its correct alphabetical spot.

Discrepancies

Some object placements and level geometries are different between what is in the reel and the final game. This, in addition to slightly different graphical effects, camera work, and a minor ordering oversight, leads to the conclusion that the reel was created somewhat early during development. The following has been noted to be incorrect in the enemy reel:

The following partial discrepancies can also be noted:

  • The Mamuta and an Iridescent Flint Beetle appear in The Distant Spring. This is only possible in the final game in Challenge Mode, but it's unlikely that the footage for these clips was taken in Challenge Mode. That mode must have been added later into the game than the time in which the clips were recorded, and it would make more sense to show clips of enemies as they were encountered during the actual adventure, and not the non-canon Challenge Mode.
  • It seems that 3 Pikmin are carrying a 1 pellet in the Breadbug clip. In the released version of the game, only 2 Pikmin may carry a 1 pellet at a time. There are some mysteries surrounding the possibility of three Pikmin carrying a 1 pellet together, and it is not clear if what's seen on the enemy reel is a gameplay mechanic available before the game's release, if it's a glitch, or if some of the "carrier" Pikmin are actually idling near the Onion's beam.

Video

The enemy reel as it appears in the New Play Control! version.

{{#ev:youtube|jf9sifQbDLE|300||A video of the enemy reel in the GameCube version.}}

See also