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In {{npcp1}}, 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 [[HUD#Cursor|cursor]]. However, the names of the [[Pearly Clamclamp]], [[Wollywog]], [[Yellow Wollywog]], and [[Wogpole]] have been updated to Clampshell, Wollyhop, Yellow Wollyhop, and Wolpole for the European [[Region|version]]. Additionally in the European [[region|version]] of either port, the enemy reel text remains in English, even when the game's text is set to a different language.
In {{npcp1}}, 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 [[HUD#Cursor|cursor]]. However, the names of the [[Pearly Clamclamp]], [[Wollywog]], [[Yellow Wollywog]], and [[Wogpole]] have been updated to Clampshell, Wollyhop, Yellow Wollyhop, and Wolpole for the European [[Region|version]]. Additionally in the European [[region|version]] of either port, the enemy reel text remains in English, even when the game's text is set to a different language.
In [[Pikmin 1 (Nintendo Switch)|the Nintendo Switch port of ''Pikmin'']], the enemy reel has been re-recorded and revamped, likely because Nintendo did not have any higher quality versions of the video and also to remove the discrepancies seen on a majority of the clips.


==Reel==
==Reel==