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In ''[[Wario Ware: Smooth Moves]]''' [[Pikmin 2]] minigame, the [[player]] can take the control of other variety of Bulborb called Empress Bulblax, who must be used to roll over and squash all nearby [[Pikmin]].
In ''[[Wario Ware: Smooth Moves]]''' [[Pikmin 2]] minigame, the [[player]] can take the control of other variety of Bulborb called Empress Bulblax, who must be used to roll over and squash all nearby [[Pikmin]].


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== Trophy Information from ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' ==
''A creature whose Japanese name translates as "spotted crimson bug-eye." These bulky nocturnal animals have white-and-red-flecked rumps that resemble strawberries. Red bulborbs sleep in the day and wake in the evening to feed on small animals. Several colors of bulborb subspecies have been discovered--their classification is a hot subject for scholars.''


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Revision as of 04:40, February 27, 2008

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Empress Bulblax in WarioWare: Smooth Moves.
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The Red Bulborb from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Bulborbs are monsters in the Pikmin series. A sub-species of this monsters, Red Bulborb, will appear in Super Smash Bros. Brawl on the Distant Planet stage. Aside from appearing in the background, they sometimes rise up to act as platforms to the players. However, they are not safe, as they will open their mouths to eat anybody who tries to come near them. A Trophy of a Bulborb has also been seen.

In Wario Ware: Smooth Moves' Pikmin 2 minigame, the player can take the control of other variety of Bulborb called Empress Bulblax, who must be used to roll over and squash all nearby Pikmin.

Trophy Information from Super Smash Bros. Brawl

A creature whose Japanese name translates as "spotted crimson bug-eye." These bulky nocturnal animals have white-and-red-flecked rumps that resemble strawberries. Red bulborbs sleep in the day and wake in the evening to feed on small animals. Several colors of bulborb subspecies have been discovered--their classification is a hot subject for scholars.

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