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== Large-mouthed Wollywog ==
== Large-mouthed Wollywog ==
[[File:Large-Mouth_Wollywog_NL.png|thumb|The Large-Mouth Wollywog during sticking out its tounge during its opening cutscene.]]
[[File:Large-Mouth_Wollywog_NL.png|thumb|The Large-Mouth Wollywog sticking out its tounge during its opening cutscene.]]
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The '''Large-Mouth Wollywog ''' ({{j|オオグチイモガエル|Oo Guchi Imo Gaeru|Big-mouthed Potato Frog}}; known as the '''Largemouth Wollyhop''' in the European version of ''Pikmin Adventure'') is the second major boss fought in [[Pikmin Adventure]]. It resembles a [[Yellow Wollywog]] with a large, gaping mouth and a long tongue with either a weak point or a [[Spike Ball]] at the end.
The '''Large-Mouth Wollywog ''' ({{j|オオグチイモガエル|Oo Guchi Imo Gaeru|Big-mouthed Potato Frog}}; known as the '''Largemouth Wollyhop''' in the European version of ''Pikmin Adventure'') is the second major boss fought in [[Pikmin Adventure]]. It resembles a [[Yellow Wollywog]] with a large, gaping mouth and a long tongue with either a weak point or a [[Spike Ball]] at the end.

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Single Noun Edits

The following W.I.P.s of a few enemy articles with minor edits, the biggest of which includes using single nouns throughout.

Albino Dwarf Bulborb

The Albino Dwarf Bulborb (コチャッピーモドキ?, lit.: "Pseudo Small Chappy") is a small nocturnal enemy that only appears in Pikmin 4. This enemy resembles the Dwarf Bulborb in appearance, but has a white to red ombré back instead of a spotted one, similar to the Bulborb Larva, and additionally have slightly larger snouts compared to most Dwarf Bulborbs. These differences largely stem from both its very young age, being the first molt of a Bulborb Larva, and because it is a true member of the grub-dog family rather than a breadbug mimic.

Despite being their young, adult Bulborbs are known to cannibalize Albino Dwarf Bulborbs. In order to avoid this, they are only active at night and in caverns, where the poor visibility allows them to evade predation. The Albino Dwarf Bulborb is noticeably tougher than the Dwarf Bulborb, requiring two direct Pikmin throws to the back to dispatch.

Anode Beetle

The Anode Beetle (エレキムシ?, lit.: "Electric Bug") is a small enemy found in Pikmin 2 and Pikmin 4. This creature is blissfully unaware of Pikmin, and if found alone, is harmless; but if there is a partner nearby, an electrical barrier can be produced between the two, subjecting any nearby Pikmin to electrocution. As such, it is commonly found in groups of 2 or more.

Swarming will not harm it, as it has a protective shell, similar to the Flint Beetles. To damage it, one must throw a Pikmin on top of it to flip it over, then proceed to swarm it. Purple Pikmin can cause them to flip over even if not directly hit.

Arachnode

The Arachnode (マリグモ?, lit.: "Temari Spider") is a spider-like enemy in Pikmin 3 and Pikmin 4. While dormant on its web, the Arachnode resembles a cocoon, with a black and yellow striped and sphere-shaped body. This shape and coloring comes from the eight legs wrapped tightly around its body; its actual body is comprised of small black orbs with yellow circles instead of stripes. Once a Pikmin or leader gets caught in an Arachnode's web, it will uncurl its legs after a while, and wander up to its prey, consuming them quickly once it has reached them. It may also wander around the web freely in order to avoid Pikmin that are being thrown at it. The web will collapse once the Arachnode is defeated.

Pikmin caught in the web can be saved by whistling at them. This is important, especially with a small squad, as Pikmin shaken off by the Arachnode will usually get stuck in the web. Winged Pikmin carrying objects will get stuck in webs that are along their route, making webs the primary obstacle for these types of Pikmin.

Arctic Cannon Larva

The Arctic Cannon Larva (ユキフタクチ?, lit.: "Snow Two-Mouth") is an enemy in Pikmin 3 and Pikmin 4. It is bright green, with a lavender underbelly, and are accustomed to cold conditions. They are the larval form of the Arctic Cannon Beetle.

Unlike their rock-spitting relatives, the Arctic Cannon Larva launches giant snowballs. While mostly equivalent to boulders in functionality, snowballs are incapable of killing Pikmin, instead simply picking them up and carrying them along until they crash into something (even other snowballs); Winged Pikmin won't even be picked up by the projectiles, only knocked back. Leaders will be picked up as well, which also traps them until the snowball is destroyed. As a result, the creature is annoying at best, and is only a threat if the Pikmin it rolls away end up next to some other enemy or hazard without the player noticing, but can be killed with relative ease by any Pikmin type.

Bulborb

The Bulborb (チャッピー?, lit.: "Chappy"), known as the Spotty Bulborb in Pikmin and the Red Bulborb (アカチャッピー?, lit.: "Red Chappy") in Pikmin 2, is a common enemy found throughout the Pikmin series. The Bulborb is one of the most prominent enemies in the franchise and appear in all 4 numbered Pikmin games. It also has apperances in Hey! Pikmin, Pikmin Adventure, Pikmin Short Movies, has several pieces of merchandise based on it, and are the focus of the first game's North American boxart. The Bulborb is the most commonly encountered member of the particularly extensive and diverse Grub-dog family.

The Bulborb has pointed snouts, eyes on stalks, and a red back with white spots. It only has two sharp fangs on either side of its mouth. It is a largely nocturnal creature and spends much of its time sleeping, only waking up when detecting potential prey, or during the night. It is often found sleeping near Dwarf Bulborbs, which are actually members of the Breadbug family.

Yellow Wollyhop

The Yellow Wollyhop (イモガエル?, lit.: "Potato Frog"; known as the Yellow Wollywog depending on the game and region) is a frog-like enemy found in the Pikmin games. It is a large, round, yellow creature with large eyes and beady pupils, and short front legs with larger hind legs. Its skin is tinted green towards the top of its head, with green spots along the sides. It can usually be found in or around large, open-air bodies of water, but also in moist, rainy areas.

It is known to leap into the air, floating temporarily, and dropping, with the intent of landing on and crushing any Pikmin below, a behavior which is most readily explained as an attempt to drive predators away from developing eggs. According to Olimar's notes, these are Wolpole eggs, revealing that the Yellow Wollyhop and the Wolpole are the same exact species.

It is the only mature species of amphituber in both Pikmin 3 and Hey! Pikmin. In these games, they also have a reasoning for it's floating ability: it's throat inflates, presumably allowing it to float in the air temporarily. In Hey! Pikmin, it seems to have slightly increased in size and move slightly faster.

Enemies in Pikmin Adventure Rewrite

The following W.I.P. is a rewrite of the Pikmin Adventure enemies page.

Red Bulborb

A Red Bulborb statue in the Nintendo Land plaza.
The Bulborb statue as seen in the Nintendo Land Plaza.

The Red Bulborb is the most common Bulborb variant found in Pikmin Adventure, and is found in almost every level. The small variant is the most common one found, but there are larger ones that are found in certain areas.

Strategy

The Red Bulborb is one of the easiest enemies to kill in Pikmin Adventure. When it sees a player, it charges a dash in a straight line towards their target. It is easy to dodge, but can cause a knockout if the player isn't careful. Should it grab a player, it will do one of two things: It will either swing them around, and then toss them far away, or it will toss them up, eat them, and turn them into a Bulborb Dropping, making it impossible for them to be whistled at or attack enemies. In this state, the player must be broken out by Olimar or other Pikmin.

The only weak spot the Red Bulborb has is on its back which, due to its quick speed and jumpy movements, makes it somewhat challenging for one to hit. It is best advised that players controlling Pikmin themselves attack these enemies by jumping onto the weak spot to take them down swiftly without taking any damage.

Monita's notes

US version icon.png US version: 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!

European version icon.png European version: 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

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese チャッピー?
Chappī
Chappy
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Bulborb
Flag of France French Bulborbe
Flag of Germany German Punktkäfer
Flag of Italy Italian Coleto Bulborb
Flag of Portugal Portuguese (NoE) Orbolbo
Flag of Spain Spanish Bulbo
Flag of Russia Russian Клубнеголов

Yellow Bulborb

A Yellow Bulborb in Pikmin Adventure.
A Yellow Bulborb ready to attack the Blue Pikmin player.

The Yellow Bulborb is a semi-common Bulborb variant fought in Pikmin Adventure, and act as the first mini-boss in the attraction. The Yellow Bulborb is larger than average in its first encounter, but smaller versions can be encountered as well.

Strategy

As a varient of the Red Bulborb, the Yellow Bulborb can also charge at and eat players. The player can either attack the weak spots on their sides, or, in the smaller variations, attack the weak spots on their heads.

The Yellow Bulborb, in addition to its basic melee biting attack, is capable of spewing orbs of water that ensnare players, rendering them helpless until they are freed, or a Spike Ball, which will knock out a player that gets hit by it. If a player is trapped in a water bubble, they can be freed by having other Pikmin attack them, similar to Bulborb Droppings.

Green Bulborb

A Green Bulborb from Pikmin Adventure.
A sleeping Green Bulborb.

The Green Bulborb is a semi-common Bulborb variant found in Pikmin Adventure. It usually appears in groups, requiring players to either take on a small group or in some cases, simply run away from them.

Strategy

The Green Bulborb is nearly identical to other Bulborbs visually, but it can follow the player when charging, unlike the Red and Yellow Bulborb, which only travel in a straight line. It should be noted, however, that Green Bulborbs are usually spawned near bombs, rocks, or a bottomless pit available near them, so it would be advised that if the player is low on hearts, to simply take them out with bombs and rocks from afar or lure them into pits.

Bilious Bulborb

A Bilious Bulborb statue in the Nintendo Land plaza.
The Bilious Bulborb statue as seen in the Nintendo Land Plaza.

The Bilious Bulborb is the rarest standard variant of Bulborb found in Pikmin Adventure, and is the second mini-boss the player fights. Its eyes and colors resembles that of the Orange Bulborb from Pikmin 2. It has smaller spots than other Bulborbs, so it is suggested by Monita that it may not be part of the Bulborb subspecies.

Strategy

Rather than charging at the player on sight like most other Bulborbs do, the Bilious Bulborb will instead stand in place and shoot Spike Balls out of its mouth. The best way to defeat this creature is with multiple players. Have the Olimar player run around so the other Mii Pikmin can get to the weak-points dotting its back. Once the mini-boss has taken enough damage, it will be enraged and get faster, and will be quicker to shake off Pikmin. Fortunately, the arena may have rocks at its edges. If it does, Olimar or the Pikmin can pick them up to throw them at the Bilious Bulborb. If the rocks hit the creature on a weak-point or directly on its face, it will be dazed for a few seconds. If utilized properly, the rocks can turn the tide in a losing battle and save the players.

Monita's Notes

US version icon.png US version: The different-sized spots suggest that these may not be a true subspecies of Bulborb at all. Or perhaps they're just normal Bulborbs feeling a little under the weather.

European version icon.png European version: The different-sized spots suggest that these may not be a true subspecies of Bulborb at all. ◆ Or perhaps they're just normal Bulborbs feeling a little under the weather.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese テンテンチャッピー?
Tenten Chappī
Dotted Chappy
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Galkleurige Bulborb
Flag of France French Bulborbe putride
Flag of Germany German Bleich-Punktkäfer
Flag of Italy Italian Coleto bilioso Bilious Bulborb
Flag of Portugal Portuguese (NoE) Orbolbo Biliar
Flag of Spain Spanish Bulbo bilioso
Flag of Russia Russian Желчный клубнеголов

Creepy Beeb

Four Creepy Beebs in Pikmin Adventure.
Four Creepy Beebs.

The Creepy Beeb (known as the Worker Baub in the European version of Pikmin Adventure) is the most common enemy found in Pikmin Adventure. It is a purple orb with four flexible legs with black feet, stalked googly eyes, and an antenna coming out of the top of its head.

Strategy

The Creepy Beeb comes in two sizes: small, easy-to-kill Beebs and medium sized Beebs resembling the King Beeb both attack by flashing yellow before rolling forward a short distance that can knock out careless players. The smaller Beebs are the easiest enemies to kill, as they can die in one hit and get weighed down by a single Pikmin due to their entire body being a single weak-point. It only rolls forward a tiny bit, so avoiding its attack is very simple. The larger Beebs take more hits to kill, but are still very simple to get rid of as their attacks are the same as the small ones.

The larger ones curl up into a ball to roll around continuously, crushing anything in their path. These types must be attacked when they are not rolling, or the player can also use rocks and bombs if available to stop them from rolling and daze them. They have a lot more health than the small and medium Creepy Beebs.

Monita's Notes

US version icon.png US version: 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.

European version icon.png European version: 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.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese ザコワラジ?
Zako Waraji
Small Fry Woodlouse
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Werkbaub
Flag of France French Brok rampant
Flag of Germany German Krümelkugelkäfer
Flag of Italy Italian Pidolino operaio
Flag of Portugal Portuguese (NoE) Baub Operário
Flag of Spain Spanish Boloide obrero
Flag of Russia Russian Тапколап-рабочий

Bombardier Beeb

Four Bombardier Beebs in Pikmin Adventure.
Four Bombardier Beebs ready to blow up.

The Bombardier Beeb (known as the Bombardier Baub in the European version of Pikmin Adventure) is one of the rarer enemies seen in Pikmin Adventure. It is a variant of the Creepy Beeb that explodes after a few seconds of spotting a player, similar to the Volatile Dweevils from Pikmin 2 in terms of attacking method.

Strategy

The Bombardier Beeb is roughly the size of a small King Beeb. Upon spotting a player, it will activate the fuse on its head and chase them. After about 5 seconds, they will stand in place and panic for a second before exploding, causing a shock wave that will damage nearby players, enemies, and destructible blocks in a radius similar to other bombs.

The Bombardier Beeb can be used to the players' advantage to destroy enemies and obstacles, but one must be careful to not get caught in the blast radius, else they will be engulfed in the explosion.

Monita's Notes

US version icon.png US version: 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.

European version icon.png European version: 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

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese サクレワラジ?
Sakure Waraji
Bursting Woodlouse
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Bombaub
Flag of France French Brok à retardement
Flag of Germany German Knallkugelkäfer
Flag of Italy Italian Pidolino bombardiere Bombing Beeb
Flag of Portugal Portuguese (NoE) Baub Bomba
Flag of Spain Spanish Boloide bomba
Flag of Russia Russian Тапколап-бомбардир

Blowhog

A Blowhog in Pikmin Adventure.
A Blowhog in Pikmin Adventure.

The Blowhog (known as the Puffy Blowhog in the European version of Pikmin Adventure) is a rare enemy that appear in Pikmin Adventure's later levels. They attack by charging a needle from their snouts before proceeding to charge at the players. They are first encountered in Burst the Giant Balloon.

Strategy

The Blowhog has a completely different method of attacking from other types of Blowhog. Instead of blowing air at Pikmin, it turns its snout into a spike and tries to ram the players head-on.

Their entire body is a weak point, making attacking them somewhat easier then with most enemies. However, they are small, making precision in throwing difficult, and they usually hover over pits, making it difficult to throw Pikmin at them without losing them. Sometimes they will float over solid ground to combat the player, so it is best to kill them then.

Monita's Notes

US version icon.png US version: 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!

European version icon.png European version: 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!

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese フーセンドックリ?
Fūsen Dokkuri
Balloon Tokkuri
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Opgeblazen Blowhog
Flag of France French Puffy volant
Flag of Germany German Ballonerus
Flag of Italy Italian Moschita vacua
Flag of Portugal Portuguese (NoE) Sopro Voador
Flag of Spain Spanish Verraco volador
Flag of Russia Russian Толстый ветросвин

Telescoping Pumphog

A Telescoping Pumphog in Pikmin Adventure.
A Telescoping Pumphog.

The Telescoping Pumphog is an enemy that start appearing in the latter half of the standard challenges. Some are completely stationary and are easy to kill. Others delve underground and pop back up to shoot projectiles. It is based on the Fiery Blowhog found in the Pikmin Series. When she was younger, Monita called them "Huffy Puffers", which spoofs the sentence "I'll huff, and I’ll puff and, I’ll blow your house down!" in folklore.

Strategy

The Telescoping Pumphog is usually found guarding a Draft Jumper to the level's next area or simply barricading an important path. When stationary, they sit about, facing a set direction. When it notices a player, it will rise up, revealing its tube-like under-segment which inflates. They then push down, which fires out a projectile from their snouts. This projectile is usually a Spike Ball, but there are a few variants that shoot bombs, water, and in rare cases, homing missiles.

Its weak-spot is located directly on its head, making it hard to hit when they rise up to charge their attack. However, when they are on the ground, right after attacking, they are extremely vulnerable, so it is advised to attack them then.

It should be noted, however, that some variants of this enemy does not have a weak-point at all, making them the only enemy in Pikmin Adventure that is completely invincible. If one were to come across this rare variant, try to advance to the next part of the level while avoiding the indestructible Pumphog.

Monita's Notes

US version icon.png US version: 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.

European version icon.png European version: 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.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese ポンプドックリ?
Ponpu Dokkuri
Pump Tokkuri
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Blaasbalgblowhog
Flag of France French Souffy téléscopique
Flag of Germany German Pump-Ballonerus
Flag of Italy Italian Eruptor telescopico
Flag of Portugal Portuguese (NoE) Sopro Telescópico
Flag of Spain Spanish Verraco fuelle
Flag of Russia Russian Телескопический ветросвин

Bosses

There are the following bosses in Pikmin Adventure:

See also

Pikmin Adventure Boss Edits

The following W.I.P.s are smaller edits of the various Pikmin Adventure boss pages.

Bulblord

Screenshot of Bulblord.
The Bulblord during its introductory cutscene.
Transparent image of the Bulblord.

The Bulblord (トノサマチャッピー?, lit.: "Lord Chappy") is the second major boss in Pikmin Adventure. It has characteristics resembling the Empress Bulblax from Pikmin 2 and the Emperor Bulblax from Pikmin.

Monita's Notes

US version icon.png US version: With its sharp teeth and devastating roll attack, this is a foe to fear. I highly advise you to take caution if you don't want to get crushed into scrap metal!

European version icon.png European version: With its sharp teeth and devastating roll attack, this is a foe to fear. ◆ Take Bulblords on one at a time or you'll end up with Pikmin pâté!

Boss battle against Bulblord.
Bulblord, the first boss in Pikmin Adventure.

Strategy

The following article or section contains guides.
The strategies shown are just suggestions.

The Bulblord is an incredibly large Bulborb that has weak spots all over it, but its bulk and attack speed makes attacking it difficult.

Its main attack is a charging-bite in which it dashes across the whole stage in a single direction. Its other attack involves the retraction of its legs and weakpoints and rolling from side-to-side across the stage, much like the Empress Bulblax. It is advised to use a strategy similar to the one used to defeat the Bilious Bulborb, as getting it to turn around in single player is hard; simply have Olimar run behind it, causing it to turn around. While still dodging its attacks, get the other Mii Pikmin to attack its weak points.

After all its weakpoints have been destroyed, it will gain 2 new ones on its knees. It is best to use the distracting method to aim at these, as the Bulblord will begin to move much faster once these are exposed.

Once both of its legs are destroyed, it will helplessly roll onto his back, revealing its largest, final weakpoint on its underbelly. Simply throw all your Pikmin and destroy it, which will causing the Bulblord to roar in agony before exploding into Nintendo Land Coins, the park's currency. After defeating the Bulblord, it is possible to unlock it as a statue in the Plaza.

Destroying both of the Bulblord's eyes will reward the player with a stamp, the Eyes of the Bulblord.

Naming

See also: Grub-dog family#Naming.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese トノサマチャッピー?
Tonosama Chappī
Lord Chappy
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Bulblord
Flag of France French Bulblord
Flag of Germany German Oberpunktkäfer Chief Bulborb
Flag of Italy Italian Bosscoleto Boss-Bulborb
Flag of Portugal Portuguese (NoE) Lordbolbo
Flag of Spain Spanish Bulbo feroz
Flag of Russia Russian Клубнекороль

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Large-mouthed Wollywog

A Large-Mouth Wollywog.
The Large-Mouth Wollywog sticking out its tounge during its opening cutscene.
Transparent Image.

The Large-Mouth Wollywog (オオグチイモガエル?, lit.: "Big-mouthed Potato Frog"; known as the Largemouth Wollyhop in the European version of Pikmin Adventure) is the second major boss fought in Pikmin Adventure. It resembles a Yellow Wollywog with a large, gaping mouth and a long tongue with either a weak point or a Spike Ball at the end.

Monita's Notes

US version icon.png US version: The dreaded master of the swamp, this alien creature wields its tongue like a lead-plated yo-yo. It also has the ability to absorb great quantities of water to keep its skin nice and slimy.

European version icon.png European version: The dreaded master of the swamp, this alien creature wields its tongue like a lead-plated yo-yo. It also has the ability to absorb great quantities of water to keep its skin nice and slimy.

Strategy

The following article or section contains guides.
The strategies shown are just suggestions.

The Large-Mouth Wollywog is different from most Wollywogs in the sense that, rather than attacking by jumping on Pikmin, it attacks by unraveling its spiked tongue out of its large, gaping mouth.

The Large-Mouth Wollywog sits in a pond in the center of the stage. As soon as the battle starts, you must continuously be moving to ensure the creature's tongue does not hit you. Staying near the edges of the pond will make it easier to dodge, since the boss has a hard time rotating while on this phase. Once its tongue stops on the third time, it will hit the creature's face on its way back, dazing the beast and allowing its tongue to be attacked. Once its tongue is damaged enough, it will attack at a much faster pace. However this time, the tongue becomes a Spike Ball and its new weak points become its cheeks.

Once these are destroyed, the Wollywog will begin to jump wildly across the stage counterclockwise, and after four hops (two small, two large), it will shoot out its tongue. Stay on the opposite side of the arena during this, and dodge the attacks. Once the Wollywog finishes, quickly chase after where it is going to land and stay near it. Circle it so that you are always on its back, making it easy to dodge the tongue. When it finishes its attack, use the fact that you're close and behind it to shoot an onslaught of Pikmin. Once this weak spot has been destroyed, it will be defeated, and explode into Nintendo Land Coins.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese オオグチイモガエル?
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Breedgebekte Wollyhop
Flag of France French Wog Sauteur à Grande Gueule
Flag of Germany German Großmaul-Orcalog
Flag of Italy Italian Ranuca idropica boccamagna
Flag of Portugal Portuguese (NoE) Batrassalto de Boca Larga
Flag of Spain Spanish Sapo gigante bocazas
Flag of Russia Russian Большеротый вопапрыг

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