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This is a list of '''enemies''' found in the ''[[Nintendo Land]]'' attraction ''[[Pikmin Adventure]]''.
This is a list of '''enemies''' found in the ''[[Nintendo Land]]'' attraction ''[[Pikmin Adventure]]''.
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==Red Bulborb==
==Red Bulborb==
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{{US}}: {{transcript|These grub-dog predators tend to sleep during the day and attack aggressively if woken from a nap. Bulborbs come in a wide variety of colors--now on sale at our gift shop!}}
{{US}}: {{transcript|These grub-dog predators tend to sleep during the day and attack aggressively if woken from a nap. Bulborbs come in a wide variety of colors--now on sale at our gift shop!}}


{{EU}}: {{transcript|These Grub-dog predators tend to sleep during the day and attack aggressively if woken. Bulborbs come in a variety of colours and are now on sale at our souvenir shop.}}


{{EU}}: {{transcript|These Grub-dog predators tend to sleep during the day and attack aggressively if woken. Bulborbs come in a variety of colours and are now on sale at our souvenir shop.}}
===Names in other languages===
{{foreignname
|Jap  = チャッピー
|JapR = Chappī
|JapM = [[Bulborb|Chappy]]
|Ita=Coleto
|ItaM=[[Bulborb]]
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To defeat Yellow Bulborbs, the player can either attack the weak spots on their sides, or, in the smaller variations, attack the weak spots on their heads.
To defeat Yellow Bulborbs, the player can either attack the weak spots on their sides, or, in the smaller variations, attack the weak spots on their heads.


Yellow Bulborbs, in addition to their basic melee biting attack, are capable of spewing orbs of water that ensnare players, rendering them helpless and useless until they are freed. If a player is trapped in a water bubble, they can be freed by having other Pikmin attack them. Unlike other types of Bulborbs, Yellows have the ability to charge at players which will instantly kill smaller Pikmin and damage larger ones. They have difficulty changing direction while charging, however, so this attack isn't too difficult to avoid.
Yellow Bulborbs, in addition to their basic melee biting attack, are capable of spewing orbs of water that ensnare players, rendering them helpless and useless until they are freed, or a Spike Ball, which knocks life off of you if it hits. If a player is trapped in a water bubble, they can be freed by having other Pikmin attack them. Unlike other types of Bulborbs, Yellows have the ability to charge at players which will instantly kill smaller Pikmin and damage larger ones. They have difficulty changing direction while charging, however, so this attack isn't too difficult to avoid.


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==Green Bulborb==
==Green Bulborb==
[[File:Screen Shot 2014-07-12 at 9.14.05 PM.png|thumb|178px|A sleeping Green Bulborb.]]
[[File:Green Bulborb PA.png|thumb|178px|A sleeping Green Bulborb.]]
'''Green Bulborbs''' are semi-common foes encountered in ''Pikmin Adventure'', and are larger than most Mecha Bulborbs. They usually appear in enclosed areas, requiring the player to manually break them out, or in dark areas, requiring the player to use the nearby [[Common Glowcap#Pikmin Adventure|Glowing Mushroom]] to upgrade their light source.
'''Green Bulborbs''' are semi-common foes encountered in ''Pikmin Adventure'', and are larger than most Mecha Bulborbs. They usually appear in enclosed areas, requiring the player to manually break them out, or in dark areas, requiring the player to use the nearby [[Common Glowcap#Pikmin Adventure|Glowing Mushroom]] to upgrade their light source.


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==Bilious Bulborb==
==Bilious Bulborb==
[[File:Bilious Bulborb NL.png|thumb|A Bilious Bulborb as seen in the ''Nintendo Land'' Plaza.]]
[[File:Bilious Bulborb NL.png|thumb|A Bilious Bulborb as seen in the ''Nintendo Land'' Plaza.]]
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{{US}}: {{transcript|The different size spots suggest that these may not be a true subspecies of Bulborb at all. Or perhaps they're normal Bulborbs feeling a little under the weather.}}
{{US}}: {{transcript|The different size spots suggest that these may not be a true subspecies of Bulborb at all. Or perhaps they're normal Bulborbs feeling a little under the weather.}}


{{EU}}: {{transcript|The different-sized spots suggest that these may not be a true subspecies of Bulborb at all. Or perhaps they're normal Bulborbs feeling a little under the weather.}}


{{EU}}: {{transcript|The different-sized spots suggest that these may not be a true subspecies of Bulborb at all. Or perhaps they're normal Bulborbs feeling a little under the weather.}}
===Names in other languages===
{{foreignname
|Jap  = テンテンチャッピー
|JapR = Tenten Chappī
|JapM = [[Orange Bulborb|Dotted Chappy]]
|Ita=Coleto bilioso
|ItaM=Bilious Bulborb
}}


==Creepy Beeb==
==Creepy Beeb==
[[File:Creepy Beeb NL.png|thumb|Four Creepy Beebs.]]
[[File:Creepy Beeb NL.png|thumb|Four Creepy Beebs.]]
'''Creepy Beebs''' (or '''Worker Baubs''' in the European version) are the smallest enemies found in ''Pikmin Adventure''. They are unique in the sense that they are listed as belonging to the "Beeb family", a family that is not listed in the current ''Pikmin'' series. They resemble small purple orbs with four legs and two large, stalked eyes. They also have an antenna coming out of the tops of their heads.
'''Creepy Beebs''' ({{EU|y}}: '''Worker Baubs''') are the smallest enemies found in ''Pikmin Adventure''. They are unique in the sense that they are listed as belonging to the "Beeb family" ({{EU|y}}: '''Soplouse family'''), a family that is not listed in the current ''Pikmin'' series. They resemble small purple orbs with four legs and two large, stalked eyes. They also have an antenna coming out of the tops of their heads.


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===Monita's Notes===
===Monita's Notes===
{{US}}: {{transcript|Creepy Beebs are about the size of Olimar and move in packs. They're usually quite peaceful creatures, but their flexible legs and formidable charge attack help them when they feel threatened.}}
{{US}}: {{transcript|Creepy Beebs are about the size of Olimar and move in packs. They're usually quite peaceful creatures, but their flexible legs and formidable charge attack help them when they feel threatened.}}


{{EU}}: {{transcript|Worker Baubs are about the size of Olimar and move in groups. These industrious creatures are usually peaceful, but their flexible legs and formidable charge help them when they feel threatened.}}
{{EU}}: {{transcript|Worker Baubs are about the size of Olimar and move in groups. These industrious creatures are usually peaceful, but their flexible legs and formidable charge help them when they feel threatened.}}
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Pikmin adventure 3.png|A large Beeb being attacked by the players.
Pikmin adventure 3.png|A large Beeb being attacked by the players.
File:Creepy Beeb 1.jpg|The statue of the Creepy Beeb.
Creepy Beeb 1.jpg|The statue of the Creepy Beeb.
File:Creepy Beeb 2.jpg|When the statue of the Creepy Beeb is touched a second time, it tries to attack.
Creepy Beeb 2.jpg|When the statue of the Creepy Beeb is touched a second time, it tries to attack.
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===Names in other languages===
{{foreignname
|Jap  = ザコワラジ
|JapR = Zako Waraji
|JapM = Small Fry Woodlouse
}}


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{{US}}: {{transcript|This creature is equipped with a fuse and will detonate when approached. Whatever you do, don't go anywhere near it carrying something flammable. Or inflammable, for that matter.}}
{{US}}: {{transcript|This creature is equipped with a fuse and will detonate when approached. Whatever you do, don't go anywhere near it carrying something flammable. Or inflammable, for that matter.}}


{{EU}}: {{transcript|This creature is equipped with a fuse and will detonate when approached. Whatever you do, don't go anywhere near it carrying something flammable. Or inflammable for that matter.}}
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Bombardier Beeb 1.jpg|The statue of the Bombardier Beeb as seen in the Nintendo Land plaza.
Bombardier Beeb 2.jpg|When the statue of the Bombardier Beeb is touched a second time, it attempts to explode.
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{{EU}}: {{transcript|This creature is equipped with a fuse and will detonate when approached. Whatever you do, don't go anywhere near it carrying something flammable. Or inflammable for that matter.}}
===Names in other languages===
{{foreignname
|Jap  = サクレワラジ
|JapR = Sakure Waraji
|JapM = Bursting Woodlouse
|Ita=Pidolino bombardiere
|ItaM=Bombing Beeb
}}


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===Monita's Notes===
===Monita's Notes===
{{US}}: {{transcript|This unfriendly beast attacks by shooting needles from its mouth but mellows considerably after the initial assault. Still, a balloon with needles inside of it... That sounds like a dangerous combination!}}
{{US}}: {{transcript|This unfriendly beast attacks by shooting needles from its mouth but mellows considerably after the initial assault. Still, a balloon with needles inside of it... That sounds like a dangerous combination!}}


{{EU}}: {{transcript|This unfriendly beast attacks by shooting needles from its mouth but mellows considerably after the initial assault. Still, a balloon with needles inside it... That sounds like a dangerous combination!}}
{{EU}}: {{transcript|This unfriendly beast attacks by shooting needles from its mouth but mellows considerably after the initial assault. Still, a balloon with needles inside it... That sounds like a dangerous combination!}}
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Blowhog Spike NL.png|A Blowhog with a spike coming out of its snout.
Blowhog Spike NL.png|A Blowhog with a spike coming out of its snout.
Blowhog statue.jpg|The statue of the Blowhog as seen in the Nintendo Land plaza.
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===Names in other languages===
{{foreignname
|Jap  = フーセンドックリ
|JapR = Fūsen Dokkuri
|JapM = [[Puffy Blowhog|Balloon Tokkuri]]
}}


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==Telescoping Pumphog==
==Telescoping Pumphog==
[[File:Telescoping Pumphog NL.png|thumb|A Telescoping Pumphog.]]
[[File:Telescoping Pumphog NL.png|thumb|A Telescoping Pumphog.]]
'''Telescoping Pumphogs''' are enemies that appear after the player defeats the [[Bulblord]]. Some are completely stationary and are difficult to kill when they charge up for an attack. Others delve underground and pop back up to shoot projectiles. They are based on the [[Blowhog]]s from the ''Pikmin'' series. When she was younger, Monita named them "huffy puffers", which spoofs the sentence "{{w|Three Little Piggies|I'll huff and puff and blow this house down!}}" in folklore.
'''Telescoping Pumphogs''' are enemies that appear after the player defeats the [[Bulblord]]. Some are completely stationary and are difficult to kill when they charge up for an attack. Others delve underground and pop back up to shoot projectiles. They are based on the [[Blowhog]]s from the ''Pikmin'' series. When she was younger, Monita named them "huffy puffers", which spoofs the sentence "{{w|The Three Little Pigs|I'll huff, and I’ll puff and, I’ll blow your house down!}}" in folklore.


===Strategy===
===Strategy===
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===Monita's Notes===
===Monita's Notes===
{{US}}: {{transcript|This creature compresses air in its bellows-shaped body and uses the pressure to shoot water or projectiles. I called them Huffy Puffers in my younger days. Oh, the quirks of a single core processor.}}
{{US}}: {{transcript|This creature compresses air in its bellows-shaped body and uses the pressure to shoot water or projectiles. I called them Huffy Puffers in my younger days. Oh, the quirks of a single core processor.}}


{{EU}}: {{transcript|This creature compresses air in its bellow-shaped body and uses the pressure to shoot water or projectiles. I called them Huffy Puffers in my younger days. Oh, the quirks of a single-core processor.}}
{{EU}}: {{transcript|This creature compresses air in its bellow-shaped body and uses the pressure to shoot water or projectiles. I called them Huffy Puffers in my younger days. Oh, the quirks of a single-core processor.}}


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File:Telescoping Pumphog extend NL.png|A Telescoping Pumphog extending upward.
Telescoping Pumphog extend NL.png|A Telescoping Pumphog extending upward.
File:Stone Pumphog.png|This variant of the Telescoping Pumphog is invulnerable to attacks.
Stone Pumphog.png|This variant of the Telescoping Pumphog is invulnerable to attacks.
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===Names in other languages===
{{foreignname
|Jap  = ポンプドックリ
|JapR = Ponpu Dokkuri
|JapM = Pump Tokkuri
}}
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==Bosses==
==Bosses==
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*[[Enemy]]
*[[Enemy]]
*[[Pikmin Adventure vegetation|''Pikmin Adventure'' vegetation]]
*[[Pikmin Adventure vegetation|''Pikmin Adventure'' vegetation]]
*[[Pikmin Adventure prizes|''Pikmin Adventure'' prizes]]


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