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The '''jellyfloat family''' is consisted of enemies that are jiggly, flying creatures resembling jellyfish. They are mostly known for sucking [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] into their gelatinous bells and digesting them over considerably long periods of time, although some use their bells to immediately squash Pikmin. Fortunately, they are very rare and easy to defeat with a decently-sized army of Pikmin.
The '''jellyfloat family''' is consisted of enemies that are jiggly, flying creatures resembling jellyfish. They are mostly known for sucking [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] into their gelatinous bells and digesting them over considerably long periods of time, although some use their bells to immediately squash Pikmin. Fortunately, they are very rare and easy to defeat with a decently-sized army of Pikmin.
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=== Greater Spotted Jellyfloat ===
=== Greater Spotted Jellyfloat ===
[[File:Greater Spotted Jelly Float.png|left|150px]]
[[File:Greater Spotted Jellyfloat P4 icon.png|left|150px]]
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The Greater Spotted Jellyfloat is an enemy in ''Pikmin 2''. As their name implies, they resemble larger, purple versions of the Lesser Spotted Jellyfloat. They have slightly more health and can be defeated in the same manner, but can suck up more Pikmin at once, and even your leader(s) if you're not careful. Likewise, all undigested Pikmin and leaders are returned when it is defeated. Ingested Pikmin will survive a long time before being digested. This species is also rarer than the other Jellyfloat.
The Greater Spotted Jellyfloat is an enemy in ''Pikmin 2'' and ''Pikmin 4''. As their name implies, they resemble larger, purple versions of the Lesser Spotted Jellyfloat. They have slightly more health and can be defeated in the same manner, but can suck up more Pikmin at once, and even your leader(s) if you're not careful. Likewise, all undigested Pikmin and leaders are returned when it is defeated. Ingested Pikmin will survive a long time before being digested. This species is also rarer than the other Jellyfloat.


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=== Lesser Spotted Jellyfloat ===
=== Lesser Spotted Jellyfloat ===
[[File:Lesserspottedjellyfloat.jpg|left|150px]]
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The Lesser Spotted Jellyfloat is an enemy in ''Pikmin 2''. They resemble large, blue, floating jellyfish with yellow spots that float through the air. They attack the Pikmin by inhaling them and trapping them inside. The Pikmin will then be digested one by one over considerably long periods of time. Purple Pikmin will automatically make this creature fall due to their weight. They are also good for defeating it, as stunning it will prevent it from getting back into air. When defeated, all undigested Pikmin will be recovered.
The Lesser Spotted Jellyfloat is an enemy in ''Pikmin 2'' and ''Pikmin 4''. They resemble large, blue, floating jellyfish with yellow spots that float through the air. They attack the Pikmin by inhaling them and trapping them inside. The Pikmin will then be digested one by one over considerably long periods of time. Purple Pikmin will automatically make this creature fall due to their weight. They are also good for defeating it, as stunning it will prevent it from getting back into air. When defeated, all undigested Pikmin will be recovered.


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== Naming ==
== Naming ==
This family's name, and the name of the creatures in it, is a portmanteau of "{{w|jellyfish}}" and "float". The term "Spotted" in the members's names refers to the spots on their bodies. Their Japanese common names use the word {{j|マンマン|Manman}}, which has no meaning, but is pronounced similarly to {{j|マンコ|manko}}, a slang term used to refer to a woman's external genitals. In addition, the Greater Spotted Jellyfloat's ''Japanese name'' refers to {{j|ホト|hoto}}, an archaic term that also refers to the same body area. This connection may be due to the creatures, with the antennae, being similar to a {{w|uterus}} and the {{w|ovary|ovaries}}, even if those are internal body parts. The genus name used in their scientific names is ''Cephalus'', which can be assumed to be related to the real-world {{w|Cephalopod|Cephalopoda}} class of animals, or the word "head". Finally, their internal names use the term <code>kurage</code>, which simply means {{j|くらげ|kurage|jellyfish|f=tp}}.
This family's name, and the name of the creatures in it, is a portmanteau of "{{w|jellyfish}}" and "float". The term "Spotted" in the members's names refers to the spots on their bodies. Their Japanese common names use the word {{j|マンマン|Manman}}, which has no meaning, but is pronounced similarly to {{j|マンコ|manko}}, a slang term used to refer to a woman's external genitals. In addition, the Greater Spotted Jellyfloat's ''Japanese name'' refers to {{j|ホト|hoto}}, an archaic term that also refers to the same body area. This connection may be due to the creatures, with the antennae, being similar to a {{w|uterus}} and the {{w|ovary|ovaries}}, even if those are internal body parts.  
 
The genus name used in their scientific names is ''Cephalus'', which can be assumed to be related to the real-world {{w|Cephalopod|Cephalopoda}} class of animals, or the word "head". Finally, their internal names use the term <code>kurage</code>, which simply means {{j|くらげ|kurage|jellyfish|f=tp}}.
 
=== Names in other languages ===
{{foreignname
|Jap = ホトクラゲ科
|JapR = Hoto kurage ka
|JapM = Female genitalia jellyfish family
|Ger = Schwebequallen
|Kor = 해파리 과
|SpaA = Medusias
|SpaAM = From a corruption of "medusas" (jellyfish)
|Fra=jellyflottes
|FraM=
|Por = Flutucaravelídeos
|PorN = The name is a portmanteau of ''"flutuar"'' (to float), ''"caravela"'' (caravel), likely stemming from ''"caravela-portuguesa"'' ({{w|portuguese man o' war}}) and the suffix "''-ídeos''" ({{w|Family_(biology)#Nomenclature|-idae}}), which is used for naming animal family names
|notes = y
}}


== See also ==
== See also ==