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大王凸眼斑虫

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文件:Pikmin Garden Emperor Bulblax render.png
出场作品 皮克敏皮克敏 2皮克敏 4Hey! Pikmin
学名 大王凸眼斑虫
科目 犬虫科
区域 最后试炼巨人的炉灶夜间探索)、追忆的原生林(夜间探索)、The Last Lair
洞窟 凸眼斑虫王国混沌魔窟身经百战洞穴野兽洞穴王之洞穴
挑战模式 关卡 凸眼斑虫巢穴
当多虑挑战 关卡 叶子仙人的战帖
当多虑对战 关卡
2P 对战 关卡
攻击方式 吃与碾压皮克敏
吃与碾压皮克敏,造成皮克敏慌乱并让蛋虫出现
吃与碾压皮克敏,造成皮克敏慌乱并惊起其他大王凸眼斑虫
Eat Pikmin, summon Crumbugs and Sparrowheads

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大王凸眼斑虫ダイオウデメマダラ?,大意为:凸眼斑点大王)是已知最大的 犬虫 之一。它在 皮克敏 中是最终 Boss,带有完成游戏所需的最后一个 宇宙船零件私房钱金库。 大王凸眼斑虫的外观和行为与大多数犬虫科成员明显不同。尽管它仍具有圆形的口鼻部,但它脸部的其余部分显得相当肥厚,拥有下垂、胖胖的脸颊,较小的珠状眼睛,以及更加灵活、紫色的舌头。它背上还有硬壳。在雨季,它厚实的壳上会长苔藓,使身体呈现绿色,并起到伪装作用。它的身体上还有 凸眼斑菇 和蕨类茎状物。在 皮克敏 2 中,壳上似乎嵌入了石头。在 皮克敏 4 中,它身上的植物看起来像幼苗。 大王凸眼斑虫通常隐藏在地里面,伏击猎物,用舌头捕捉猎物。它柔软的脸是其唯一的弱点,但由于它在进食时并不挑剔,可以诱使它吞下 炸弹岩 让它硬直一段时间。 它在四款游戏中表现略有不同。在 皮克敏 中,它体型特别大,血也非常厚;在 皮克敏 2 中体型较小且更弱,通常生命值比 燃烧恰比 还低。此外,它与 球蛛 同为该游戏中生命值最少的 Boss;在 Hey! Pikmin 中,它通常无法被接近,需要诱使它吃下炸弹岩才能造成伤害;在 皮克敏 4 中,存在一种更大的变种,长相类似于 皮克敏 中的大王凸眼斑虫,称为 皇帝凸眼斑虫

信息

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作品 重量 最大
搬运人数
嫩芽 价值 生命值 回血
皮克敏 1 30000 未知
皮克敏 2 20 30 30[note 1] Poko × 15 1300[note 2] 0
皮克敏 4 15 30 20[note 3](25 发光沛蕾特 Sparklium × 15 3000 0
嘿!皮克敏 0 0 0 Sparklium Seed × 0 Unknown 未知
  1. This enemy cannot be delivered to Onions in-game. This information is obtained from the game files.
  2. 凸眼斑虫王国 的那一只有 1800HP。
  3. This enemy cannot be delivered to Onions in-game. This information is obtained from the Piklopedia.

行为

皮克敏

大王凸眼斑虫皮克敏 中的最终 Boss。它藏在 最后试炼 的沙地竞技场中央,位于据点的正北方,只有它背上凸出的苔藓植物能被看到。当接近时,它会起身咆哮,将 欧力马 和皮克敏击退,然后会使用舌头攻击,捕捉并吞食皮克敏。如果有皮克敏附着在它身上或在它下方,它会跳起摇晃以甩掉身上的皮克敏,并 碾压 在下面的皮克敏。一旦它的生命值低于最大值的一半,它会增加新的攻击方式:高高跃起,然后试图掉落到一群皮克敏头上。 可以通过观察大王凸眼斑虫分泌的唾液来判断它是否准备使用舌头攻击:如果它流口水,这意味着它很快会用舌头攻击,吞掉它面前的 皮克敏。舌头很大,没有“一次最多吃掉多少皮克敏”的限制。当它处于第二阶段时,可以通过观察它瞳孔的放大来预判跳跃。它吞下的炸弹岩越多,跳跃的可能性就越大。 一旦被击败,大王凸眼斑虫会进入特别长的死亡动画,它会翻滚、流口水,看起来像被流沙吸入了地下,并吐出 私房钱金库 和五个 随机 颜色的 沛蕾特。 通常建议先用一天专门来清除前面的障碍,打开通路,然后在第二天再处理大王凸眼斑虫,因为战斗往往非常耗时。大王凸眼斑虫必须在一天内被击败,因为造成的伤害不会延续到下一天,第二天它将恢复满血。然而,有经验的玩家可以在一天内完成 最后试炼,对于 6 天通关 来说,这是必须的。

Pikmin 2

文件:SSBU Emperor Bulblax Spirit.png
The Emperor Bulblax's artwork from Pikmin 2.

In Pikmin 2, these beasts are much weaker due to their diminished size. They are found only underground. Due to their backsides lacking the stemmed plants that were present on Pikmin模板:'s Emperor, they use a different camouflage where their eyestalks stick out from under the ground, blending in with the sandy floor of caves. They seem to be younger than the specimen encountered in the original Pikmin. They still eat the now huge bomb-rocks, but must be coaxed into doing so instead as Yellow Pikmin no longer have the ability to handle those explosive objects. All other abilities are retained, except for the jumping phase. It is replaced by a roaring phase when the Bulblax is about a quarter until death; it will make other Bulblaxes join the fight and drag existing Mitites out of the ground, which will scare the Pikmin into a frenzy. Luckily, unlike in the previous game, an Emperor Bulblax can only eat a maximum of 9 Pikmin at a time. When it dies, the Bulblax spins around and roars, whipping gobs of saliva everywhere until it shrinks down to a pre-determined size for easier carrying. This creature is found on the last sublevel (7) of the Bulblax Kingdom, where it is larger and stronger than normal; two are found on sublevel 4 of the Cavern of Chaos and sublevel 10 of the Hole of Heroes; and three are in the Emperor's Realm in Challenge Mode.

Pikmin 4

Emperor Bulblaxes appear as boss enemies at the final sublevel of the Kingdom of Beasts, and make later appearances during night expeditions and Cavern for a King. They retain their abilities from 皮克敏 2, but can choose to roar at any time, rather than only after losing at least half of their HP. Additionally, they now sleep with only their backs exposed again, as they did in 皮克敏. As is the case in the previous games, they can be tricked into eating Bomb Rocks, stunning them for a lengthy period, as well as the new Ice Blasts. The Lightning Shock item also stuns them for several seconds. In addition to their roars still scaring nearby Pikmin and waking up other Emperors, an Emperor Bulblax's roar can also scare Oatchi. If the Rookie Rescue Officer is riding Oatchi while he gets scared, they will be flung off of the dog's back and left stunned on the ground for a few seconds.

Hey! Pikmin

In Hey! Pikmin, the Emperor Bulblax is only seen as a boss in The Last Lair. The creature never leaves its central spot in the arena, although it can bury down. When the battle begins, the boss will idle for a bit, then start turning towards Captain Olimar. Once it is facing him, it will stop, ready a bite for a few seconds, and then lunge in, chomping at the floor. While it is getting ready to chomp, it won't rotate any further, giving Olimar and the Pikmin time to escape the area of attack. After the bite, it will simply repeat the cycle. Captain Olimar will take damage from this bite and be launched away, and if it manages to get Pikmin, it will gobble them up, up to a maximum of four. Any Pikmin that are thrown at it while its face is in reach because of a bite will just bounce back. If the Emperor Bulblax chomps a bomb rock on the floor, it will chew on it until it blows up in its mouth. This causes a small amount of damage. Stunned, it will topple forward onto the floor, and stay there motionless for some seconds. Eventually, it will jump back up, and start burrowing into the ground. When it does this, two Crumbugs pop out from behind the grass. After some seconds, the boss will spring back out from underneath the ground and restart the cycle. While the creature is lying down, unconscious from the bomb blast, Pikmin can be thrown at its face to damage it further. To note is that when the boss collapses onto the floor, it can harm Olimar if he's underneath, but Pikmin will merely be shoved away, and also that if it manages to eat two bomb rocks, the resulting damage and stun time will be the same as if it caught just one. Amusingly, if the chomp attack captures any Crumbugs, the Emperor Bulblax will chew on them and eat them. If its health reaches two thirds when it is being attacked by the Pikmin, it will jump up and shake them off, and will then lick its lips twice. This signals the next attack: a horizontal tongue swipe in front of it. Any Pikmin caught by this attack, up to four, will get killed right away, and Olimar can also take damage from it; bomb rocks will be ignored by this attack. From this point on, its attack pattern will also change: after it turns to face Olimar, it will instead start shaking, and then jump, and in mid-air, quickly turn to face Olimar's new position. After this, it will also perform the lip licking and tongue swiping from before, and only after that does it perform the chomp attack and restart the cycle. When it starts shaking to jump, two Sparrowheads appear from behind it, and before long, they will get near Olimar, one on each side. They will swoop down while the boss is licking its lips. When its health reaches the final third, it will once again jump up, shaking the Pikmin off, perform the lick attack, and will burrow down and then unburrow. From here on out, four Sparrowheads will appear instead of two, with two on each side. It can be noted that bomb rock explosions on its face will cause no damage. For unknown reasons, the boss can miss a bomb rock that is right in front of it and not eat it. This could be due to the way the physics work in this particular area, since the movement, hitboxes, etc. are all adjusted to rotate around a circular path.

位置

皮克敏

区域

  • 最后试炼
    • 该区域有一只大王凸眼斑虫。它位于区域的南部,在一个很大的圆形沙子区块中,该区块前后分别有一个 栅格墙 挡路。它带着 私房钱金库,并且一旦被击败就不会刷新。

Pikmin 2

Caves

Challenge Mode

Pikmin 4

Caves

Dandori Challenges

Trial of the Sage Leaf

Night expeditions

  • Giant's Hearth
    • Line of Logs
      • There are two Emperor Bulblaxes in the Line of Logs expedition. The first Bulblax is located south of the Tricknoll, which is at the Abandoned Throne base. The Bulblax is in the section that the two sprinklers are in, as well as the two Masterhops during the day. It's slightly east from the northernmost sprinkler. The second Bulblax can be found north of the Tricknoll, at the end of the long clay bridge leading to the Dream Home. It's adjacent to the bonfire altar.
  • Primordial Thicket
    • The Autumnal Gully
      • There are three Emperor Bulblaxes in The Autumnal Gully expedition. The first two Bulblaxes are located north of the Tricknoll, near a trio of Moldy Dwarf Bulborbs. One is west of the Dandori Challenge, and the other is slightly north. The final Bulblax can be found on the raised area northwest of the Lumiknoll. It's close to the ledge that holds the Golden Vaulting Table - or the Smoky Progg during this expedition - near a small group of Moldy Dwarf Bulborbs.

Hey! Pikmin

Sectors

Lushlife Murk
  • The Last Lair - Area E
    • There is one Emperor Bulblax in this area, and it acts as the boss for this stage.

Strategy

以下内容包含指南。
给出的方法只是建议,你也可以不采用。

Pikmin

Venture through The Final Trial with a large army composed primarily of Red Pikmin for their higher damage, as well as some Yellow Pikmin for bomb-rocks. When you enter the large sandy arena at the end of the area, don't immediately confront the Emperor Bulblax in the center of it. Instead, sneak around it and destroy the bramble gate at the back of the arena. Behind it is a large supply of invaluable bomb-rocks at your disposal that are stored in small pipe structures. Have your Yellow Pikmin grab as many bomb-rocks as you possibly can, and then return to the arena after dismissing them by the gate's pillars. Awaken the Emperor Bulblax safely by walking up to it after dismissing all of your Pikmin, calling them back immediately after you get up. The Emperor Bulblax will begin the battle by turning to Olimar or his Pikmin and attempting to eat them using its tongue – this is where the bomb-rocks come into play. Get an armed Yellow Pikmin into your squad and, with good timing, have the Yellow Pikmin throw the bomb-rock it is holding into the Emperor Bulblax's gaping maw. It will eat the bomb-rock and be briefly stunned afterward by the resulting explosion, buying precious time to inflict serious damage. While the Emperor Bulblax is stunned, throw as many Red Pikmin onto its face as you possibly can. When the Emperor Bulblax comes to, it will jump to shake off Pikmin. Only call your Pikmin back before it lands to maximize the damage inflicted. If there are Pikmin under the beast, call them back before the Emperor Bulblax jumps to save them from being crushed. Rinse and repeat until the boss reaches half health. At this point, the Emperor Bulblax will begin using a rather devastating new jumping attack. You will have to pay special attention to the Emperor Bulblax's face to anticipate what it will do. If the boss is drooling, it will use its tongue to feed on Pikmin. If it isn't drooling, exercise extreme caution because it will begin using its new attack. When its eyes widen, immediately move out of the area to avoid it landing on Olimar or his Pikmin squad. Continue attacking the Emperor Bulblax until it is defeated once and for all. You may also let the Emperor Bulblax consume your Yellow Pikmin and the bomb-rocks they hold at the expense of it being stunned for a shorter amount of time. More bomb-rocks will equal a longer stun time, but you may also want to lower the volume of your television because the sound of many bomb-rocks exploding at once can be very loud. Throwing Pikmin into the mouth of the Emperor Bulblax will only result in Pikmin dying. Pikmin may be thrown at the face of the Emperor Bulblax at any point in time. Attacking the legs also causes the boss pain, but is not recommended for obvious reasons. Throwing Pikmin onto its head when it is distracted is riskier than using bomb-rocks, but it's much simpler and possibly the only feasible option for people attempting to accomplish a zero-death run. In New Play Control! Pikmin, the only ways to have Yellow Pikmin stun the enemy with a bomb-rock are to either let the Pikmin be eaten or time the throw correctly so that the bomb-carrying Pikmin throws the bomb-rock into the Bulblax's open mouth. The latter option, of course, will stun the Emperor Bulblax for a longer time than simply allowing it to eat the Pikmin. Olimar cannot injure the Emperor Bulblax in any way without Pikmin.

Speedrunning

One of the fastest strategies to beating it in Pikmin for the GameCube is to gather several bomb-rocks, place the carrier Pikmin near it, and when it is readying to eat them, call them back so that they drop the bombs on the floor. The boss will instead gulp on the bomb-rocks and become paralyzed for a considerable amount of time. Afterward, quickly throw or swarm your Pikmin army at its face path (starting with the Reds). With enough speed, the creature should be defeated in a single cycle. This strategy will not work in 用 Wii 玩:皮克敏 or 皮克敏 1(Switch), as Yellow Pikmin holding bomb-rocks behave significantly differently in those versions.

Pikmin 2

Compared to the first game, Emperor Bulblaxes are significantly weaker. If the beast isn't submerged, take a small group of Purple Pikmin (10-20 will work) and throw them between the eye-stalks. The Purple Pikmin will latch onto it and attack during the lengthy emerging animation, severely injuring it. In fact, they'll likely inflict enough damage that the Bulblax will die the second the animation ends, bypassing the entire fight. If not, it'll likely have so little health that any further attack will finish it off. The battle will be significantly more complicated if the Emperor Bulblax is submerged. In the main game, these Bulblaxes usually exist on sublevels with many bomb rocks, so a good strategy is to awaken them, and purposefully bait them into attacking and licking up a bomb, which will stun them, leaving them open for attack by Blue Pikmin or even Purple Pikmin, provided you're quick with the whistle to prevent any from drowning.

Alternative methods

Provided the sublevel has enough bomb rocks, it's entirely possible to simply trick the Bulblax into killing itself by ingesting enough bombs, although it'll be a somewhat lengthy process. While completely impractical, leaders can actually injure the Emperor Bulblax with punches, provided it is petrified. It will take numerous sprays and a very long time to injure it in any meaningful capacity. This notably makes it one of only two bosses that leaders can actually injure, the other being the Waterwraith.

Pikmin 4

With Pikmin

A similar strategy to Pikmin 2 can still work. The Emperor Bulblax's health has been more than doubled, so 25 or more Purple Pikmin are required to be thrown directly at the beast to reliably beat it before it can perform a single attack, although less can be used to similarly great effect if the player does not mind having to dodge a few attacks. This strategy, however, can prove unusable for many players. Since Purple Pikmin are unlikely to have been unlocked by the time the player first reaches them in Kingdom of Beasts. Instead, the player should bait the Emperor out of hiding with a single Pikmin, then use Oatchi's rush with a squad of high-damaging Rock and Red Pikmin on his back, which can begin attacking the Emperor and, likely, swiftly defeat it before it attacks.

Without Oatchi

If the player does not have Oatchi with them, or simply does not want to use him, the strategy using Purple Pikmin outlined before is still effective. Without Purple Pikmin, however, this fight can prove somewhat challenging without the help of Oatchi. The player should focus on getting high-powered Red Pikmin to latch onto its face in-between attacks, making sure to leave ample time in case it decides to use its tongue attack. The player can also add supplementary fire with Rock Pikmin, who are immune to the emperor's stomping attack. If the player has brought Ice Pikmin with them, freezing the beast allows its green hind-quarters to be charged as well. In night expeditions and later fights, a group of as small as 20 Winged or Glow Pikmin can make short work of this beast with ultra-spicy spray due to the homing nature of Winged Pikmin and the Glowmob.

Items

Another strategy is to agitate it, wait until it sticks its tongue out, and throw a Bomb Rock into its mouth. It takes three Bomb Rocks to kill it. However, after each Bomb Rock, the beast will be stunned for several seconds, meaning you can charge with Oatchi or attack with Pikmin and kill it with less. The Lightning Shock item will also stun it, leaving the beast wide open for attacks.

Hey! Pikmin

Right when the battle starts, start moving either right or left to grab a bomb rock. The boss will be turning to keep up with you as you move. You should have enough time to grab a bomb rock. When you see the Emperor Bulblax start to growl, throw the bomb rock at the center of its shadow on the floor, and run in the opposite direction. If it didn't catch the bomb rock, hurry to grab another one on the opposite end and try again. If it caught it, stand nearby, but not under the shadow, since that will just result in you getting knocked back when the boss collapses. As soon as it does, throw Pikmin at its face. You should bring its health down to two thirds, so when you hear the Pikmin squeal, whistle them and start running to the other corner of the arena. When the Emperor Bulblax burrows down, two Crumbugs will appear, so get ready to throw Pikmin. You can start throwing Pikmin at them while they are in mid-air for an easy kill. To take out Crumbugs on the floor, try to be at a medium distance from it, and aim a bit closer to you than you normally would, to compensate for the angled throw trajectory in this area. With its health at two thirds, its attack pattern will change. Go to one of the corners of the arena, and grab a bomb rock while you're there if you can. Make sure you're flush to a corner when it starts shaking with its snout low since that means it will jump up to readjust its angle, and end up facing near the corner. As soon as it lands from the jump, run to the opposite corner, so you can escape both the tongue swipe attack and the Sparrowheads that will appear. Keep in mind that a Sparrowhead can still come your way, and it is possible for it to still be in attack mode, so if you see one, take it out before it touches your group of Pikmin. You can also take the chance that you're in a corner to get another bomb rock. Eventually, the boss will face you again, and you can throw another bomb rock on the floor. When its health reaches the last third, the only change will be that four Sparrowheads will appear instead of two. Repeat the process until the boss is dead. If you want to complete the battle quickly and don't want to risk the Emperor Bulblax missing a bomb rock, you can try collecting two bomb rocks whenever possible, and when the beast is readying its chomp attack, place both bombs, in slightly different positions. This vastly increases the chances of one being snatched. Also, to note is that the creature cannot be coaxed into chomping one of the bomb rock generators, as it will not reach them. 模板:Notes

Pikmin Nintendo Player's Guide

The largest member of the grub-dog family is normally found buried in the ground, with only a few ridges of the back exposed. This camouflage allows the organism to jump out and use its long, adhesive tongue to prey upon small creatures that happen to pass by. The emperor grub-dog's back is also coated with a sticky secretion that allows it to attach small stones and plants that aid in masking its appearance. When spread on a seedbed, this secretion will cause the growth of a special type of mushroom, called a blaxcap, that improves its camouflage for ambush.
If you've recovered rocket parts 1 through 29, you'll be able to access the emperor bulblax's lair. The monster wags its giant tongue, and Pikmin will stick to it if they're licked. Leave yellow Pikmin armed with bomb-rocks as bait. When the bulblax swallows the Pikmin and the blast stuns the creature, throw Pikmin onto the bulblax's face.

Pikmin 2 Nintendo Player's Guide

The Emperor Bulblax's most distinguishing feature is its huge purple tongue. If your Pikmin are anywhere near the boss's mouth when it unleashes the tongue, they'll be devoured. In some cases, you'll be able to entice the large creatures into consuming bomb-rocks, which will stun them.

Dalmo's notes

It has broad moss-covered flanks and a head like a desert, complete with big drooping jowls and small googly eyes. This creature appears to be quite moody, but it does have a cooperative streak. The way this temperamental, bulbous giant cohabitates with others of its kind is quite surprising!

Olimar's notes (Pikmin 4)

The largest member of the Grub-Dog family is normally found burrowed underground. This camouflage allows the predator to surprise smaller creatures and use its long, adhesive tongue to capture prey.

The thick hide and angular hump give the organism a distinct rocklike quality. During the rainy season, moss grows freely on its hump, making it nearly impossible to distinguish this lethal predator from a stone.

Louie's notes (Pikmin 4)

To prep the tongue for cooking, marinate in olive oil and chop into cubes. Stir in a pot with carrots, potatoes, and chives, cover, and simmer over low heat for several hours. Accompany this mouthwatering, rustic stew with a hearty roll.

Pikmin Garden

Text

イヌムシ科で最大のもの。厚く角質化した皮膚は岩のように硬く、コケが生えそろう頃には斑紋は見えなくなる。代謝を抑えて活動し、目立った天敵もいないことから、長生きする個体が多い。 特徴 その1 巨大な口

粘液のまとわりついた舌で、一度に大量の獲物をからめとる。
(Image text: 大きな声で獲物を威嚇したり、仲間を呼ぶこともある)

特徴 その2 群れを作る

若い個体は、繁殖のために群れを作ることが多い。

特徴 その3 獲物を待ち伏せる

普段は地中に体を埋めて、獲物が近づくまでじっとしている。

Translation

The largest member of the Grub-Dog family. Its thickly keratinized skin is as hard as a rock, and by the time the moss has grown over, its spots are no longer visible. Because they are active with a low metabolism and have no conspicuous natural enemies, many of them live a long life. Feature #1: Huge mouth

It uses its mucus-covered tongue to catch large numbers of prey at a time.
(Image text: "It uses its loud voice to threaten its prey and to call its mates")

Feature #2: Forming packs

Young specimens often form packs for reproduction.

Feature #3: Ambushing prey

It usually buries its body in the ground and remains still until prey approaches.

Technical information

Creature

模板:P1 enemy technical 模板:P2 enemy technical

Back

The mossy growth visible when the creature is buried in Pikmin is a separate entity. 模板:P1 enemy technical

Other information

模板:Enemy other info

In the Super Smash Bros. series

文件:Emperor Bulblax spirit SSBU.jpg
The Emperor Bulblax’s Spirit.

The Emperor Bulblax appears as one of the spirits in 模板:Ssbu's Spirits mode. It appears as a puppet fighter of a giant King K. Rool, with the attributes of making the enemy hard to launch or make flinch (super armor) and forcing the match into a stamina-based mode as opposed to the typical damage-based mode.

Naming

另请参考:Grub-dog family#Naming

模板:Naming

Names in other languages

模板:Foreignname

Gallery

Pikmin

Pikmin 2

Pikmin 4

Hey! Pikmin

Other

Trivia

模板:Todo

另请参考:Sovereign Bulblax#Trivia
  • Captain Olimar's notes for the Emperor Bulblax say that moss and plants grow on its back in rainy seasons. In Pikmin 2, these beasts only appear in caves, which, added with the presumably younger age, might explain why so much moss is absent on the beast's back, as the moss only has the cave's moisture to grow with.
  • The Emperor Bulblax's attacks and appearance may be based on the real-life 模板:W. They both bury or immerse themselves with only their eyes and backs exposed while hunting, use their long sticky tongues to catch small things passing by (in this case, the Pikmin), they can both jump higher than most other creatures, both look similar in appearances, and both make loud croaking noises.
  • The Emperor Bulblax is one of three bosses in Pikmin to reappear in Pikmin 2, alongside Beady Long Legs and the Burrowing Snagret.
    • The Mamuta reappears, but it is not considered a boss internally in Pikmin.
  • The Emperor Bulblax is also one of three bosses in Pikmin to reappear in Pikmin 4, alongside the Burrowing Snagret and its much larger variant, the Sovereign Bulblax, based more on its original appearance in Pikmin.
    • The Puffstool, Mamuta and Smoky Progg reappear, but they are not considered bosses internally in Pikmin.
    • It is also the most commonly fought boss in Pikmin 4, with 11 appearances.
  • The Emperor Bulblax is the only final boss in the series that reappears in subsequent titles (albeit as a common boss).
    • It has appeared in every Pikmin game, except from Pikmin 3.
  • The Emperor Bulblax is one of four creatures in the whole Pikmin series to have plant-life growing on itself, the other three being the Quaggled Mireclops, the Flatterchuck, and its much older variant, the Sovereign Bulblax.
  • There is a peculiarity pertaining to the Emperor Bulblaxes on sublevel four of the Cavern of Chaos. After waking one up, lure it to the smaller island and stand on top of it whilst the Emperor Bulblax approaches. It will repeatedly attempt to lick its target but fail each time. If the leader then walks away from the beast, it will freeze in place. Returning to the smaller island will cause the Emperor Bulblax to enter its walking animation but remain stationary.
  • In Pikmin, the creature's tongue is exactly 14.94 centimeters long.模板:Source needed
  • A rough copy of the Emperor Bulblax from Pikmin 2 exists in unused files in Pikmin 3.
  • In the first two Pikmin games the Emperor Bulblax's eyelids are only modelled on the outside, allowing the player to see straight through the inside of them.[1]
  • The Emperor Bulblax is the only enemy in Pikmin 2 that can eat bomb-rocks.

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References

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