Waddlepus

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Waddlepus The icon used to represent this enemy.
Enemy
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Appearance in Pikmin 4.
Scientific name Opisteuthidae iaciobulla
Family Flobbler

The Waddlepus is a generally passive flobbler. They are always found sleeping on land or in water, and wake up only when Pikmin or leaders are nearby. Once disturbed, the Waddlepus will inflate itself and slowly waddle towards them. If Pikmin are latched onto the Waddlepus when it inflates, they will be thrown off. Once inflated, the Waddlepus will then shoot out a stream of bubbles from either its mouth or from the pores on its back, deflating in the process.

In fanon games

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In Pikmin: Attack of the Breadbugs

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Breadbugs are invading!
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Waddlepus The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Unknown
Family Cephalop
Areas Marsh Territory
Caves None
Carry weight 7
Max. carriers 15
Seed worth 7
Attacks Blows bubbles, sprays ink

The Waddlepus appears in Pikmin: Attack of the Breadbugs, encountered in the Marsh Territory. It can blow bubbles to trap Pikmin and Captain Olimar in. Along with that ability, it has a new one: squirting ink to distract attackers. When sprayed with ink, Pikmin will simply stand in place as they would if they did not have a task. While the Pikmin are distracted, the Waddlepus will retreat. Waddlepi are always found in water, and thus can only be attacked by Blue Pikmin. Waddlepi will rarely be willing to leave any body of water.

In Pikmin: Decayed Leaf

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"You… your evil subordinate, your greedy boss, and this invasive Pikmin infestation will all die here TODAY!!"
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Waddlepus The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Opisteuthidae iaciobulla
Family Flobbler
Carry weight 7
Max. carriers 15
Seed worth 8
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Attacks Blows bubbles, sprays ink
This lazy beast can blow bubbles? Be on guard! – The ship, upon discovering the Waddlepus

The Waddlepus is a returning enemy that appears in Pikmin: Decayed Leaf. The creature is mainly found around tropical areas, primarily in the Enchanted Shore and its respective caves. Despite its naming, it resembles a large, purple, abnormal starfish covered in scales. Along the edges of the body, including the eyes and mouth, a lighter pink lining of soft skin outlines the creature, with the underbelly of the Waddlepus being completely pink. Numerous yellow orifices are present on top of the Waddlepus, with the same yellow color found in its mouth. The creature also has two large, bulbous eyes with green sclerae and sharp, black pupils. The head of the Waddlepus can be expanded to an extreme size, causing the creature to double in height and appear much more menacing than it actually is.

Waddlepi can be found sleeping near bodies of water. Attacking, touching, or damaging it can cause it to wake up. Simply walking too close to the creature can also cause it to awaken from its sleep. Once awoken, the Waddlepus will begin to waddle around. If it feels threatened, or if it is attacked by a Pikmin or captain, it will expand its head to an extreme size. The Waddlepus will then rush towards the nearest group of Pikmin, proceeding to blow out dozens of bubbles at its attackers. It will emit a large cluster of bubbles from its mouth and numerous bubbles from the orifices located on the top of its head. These bubbles will trap any Pikmin they touch. As it releases these bubbles, it will slowly begin to deflate its head. Once finished, the Waddlepus will take a few seconds to rest, allowing for an opening to attack. If Pikmin are gone after it's finished resting, it will return to its arena and go back to its slumber. If not, then it will re-expand its head and continue its attacks. If too many Pikmin are swarming the creature from different directions, the Waddlepus will begin to shake, suddenly spraying out ink from the top of its head. The ink will rain all over Pikmin, acting like a hazard that chokes them until whistled.

Defeating a Waddlepus is quite easy, as it is not threatening on its own. However, if paired with nearby hazards, other enemies, or even bottomless pits, it can scatter the squad all over the place and put stray Pikmin in danger. Any Pikmin type can take out the Waddlepus, although some types have more of an advantage. Mainly, Weighted Pikmin cannot be taken by bubbles due to their weight. Along with this, Dart Pikmin and Cactus Pikmin will pop any bubbles they get trapped in due to their sharp nature. Winged Pikmin can also be sent to deal with these bubbles. Once defeated, the creature will expel dozens of bubbles before shriveling up and flipping over.

In Overlord mode, the Waddlepus is much stronger, and releases double the amount of bubbles and ink. The creature also has a shorter cooldown time.

Notes

  • P3 Data file icon.png Data file #1: Although unassuming, the Waddlepus can easily choke your Pikmin with its deadly ink!

Olimar's notes

Using the numerous orifices located in its head, the Waddlepus can drive out its attackers by spraying them with bubbles. Under extreme stress, it will spray out ink by mistake, most likely the inner tubing of the creature releasing fluid from the wrong gland. Waddlepi, despite being nocturnal, are always constantly on edge. This is due to them constantly protecting their eggs, which they lay around three of during their mating season.

Louie's notes

This rubbery creature is best eaten raw after it's marinated in its own ink. Just be careful that you don't choke on the tentacle's suction cups!

President’s notes

The bubbles of this giant sea monster seemed fun to go in, so I tried to get into one of the bubbles, but as soon as I did... I began to float away! Olimar tried to free me, but I almost floated right into the jaws of a Bulborb! This planet is brutal sometimes...

Overlord’s thoughts

Every time I accidentally bump into one of these guys, they end up spraying me with ink. Starting to get very annoyed by this... maybe I'll relocate them somewhere else. I'm kind of tired of taking showers three times a day.

In Pikmin: Pitstop

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"You better retrieve those Golden Pikpik Carrots, Louie!"
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Waddlepus The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Opisteuthidae iaciobulla
Family Flobbler
Carry weight 10
Max. carriers 20
Attacks Blows bubbles, sprays ink
Taxonomy
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Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Molluskcia
Class Cephopodon
Family Flobbler
Genus Opisteuthidae
Species Iaciobulla
How lazy! It just lays around all day! Like the president! – The ship, upon discovering the Waddlepus

The Waddlepus is a returning species of flobbler that appears in Pikmin: Pitstop. It resembles a large, purple, abnormal starfish covered in scales. Along the edges of the body, including the eyes and mouth, a lighter pink lining of soft skin outlines the creature, with the underbelly of the Waddlepus being completely pink. Numerous yellow orifices are present on top of the Waddlepus, with the same yellow color found in its mouth. The creature also has two large, bulbous eyes with green sclerae and sharp, black pupils. The head of the Waddlepus can be expanded to an extreme size, causing the creature to double in height and appear much more menacing than it actually is.

The Waddlepus spends most of its time sleeping, usually in bodies of water. If approached or attacked, it will suddenly wake up, and expand its head to a great size. If further provoked, it will blow a large cluster of bubbles, which can capture the captain and their Pikmin. They can also spray ink at Pikmin, which can choke and kill them, similar to poison.

The Waddlepus can be damaged by any Pikmin type, but if it’s in the water, then only Blue Pikmin can engage it. Call Pikmin back when it begins to blow bubbles or spray ink, to avoid them getting trapped or choking. If they do get trapped in bubbles, throw Pikmin at them to pop them.

Notes

  • P3 Data file icon.png Data file #1: Whether it’s spraying ink or blowing bubbles, the Waddlepus is much more menacing than it appears.

Louie's notes

I like to sleep. This creature likes to sleep. Perhaps, this flobbler is my long-lost cousin? Or... lunch...

Overlord’s insight

The Waddlepus can discharge bubbles from its valve to trap attackers or scare them away, but it may discharge ink as a mistake when it panics. No matter what it discharges, it does take a lot of energy for this lazy cephalopod to do it, so it spends most of its day sleeping. During mating season, they are much more on edge, as they sleep with hundreds of eggs tucked under their fat bodies. Granted, I don’t think anyone would want to eat this animal anyway, it’s rubbery and contains ink. Though, I do know ONE Hocotation who would...