Emperor Bulblax

The Emperor Bulblax is a larger grub-dog that hides in the ground to ambush prey, erupting from it when they come near, and then attempting to catch them with its long, sticky tongue or crush them under its immense weight. Its soft face is its only weak point to attack. It doesn't discriminate much when eating, so it can be led to swallow something a bit less tasteful than Pikmin; namely, bomb rocks.

In, a gigantic Emperor Bulblax is the final boss. Only its mossy backside protrudes from the ground when first encountered. Along with being able to eat an unlimited amount of Pikmin in a single lick and crush any standing under it by hopping in place, the Emperor Bulblax may, after reaching below half-health, periodically leap high into the air to come crashing down upon its attackers. It drools uncontrollably when it wants to eat, and when it wants to jump, it stops drooling, and widens its eyes and hunkers down shortly before doing so.

In, Emperor Bulblaxes are much smaller, weaker, and more common, and lie in wait with only their eyestalks exposed. In place of their high jump attack, they may roar when at or below one-quarter health, calling any nearby Emperor Bulblaxes to the fight and causing existing Mitites to emerge from the ground. After they die, their bodies can be recovered.

In, a giant Emperor Bulblax is the penultimate boss and never leaves its central spot in its arena. When the battle begins, the boss idles for a bit, then starts turning towards Captain Olimar. Once it is facing him, it stops, readies a bite, and then lunges in. 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 simply repeats the cycle. If the Emperor Bulblax chomps a bomb rock, it will chew on it until it blows up in its mouth, causing a small amount of damage. Stunned, it topples forward onto the ground and stays there, motionless, for some seconds, where Pikmin can attack it. Eventually, it jumps back up, and burrows into the ground; after doing so, two Crumbugs pop out from behind the grass. After some seconds, the boss springs back out from underneath the ground and restarts the cycle. If its health reaches two-thirds while it is being attacked by the Pikmin, it jumps up and shakes them off, and then licks its lips twice, signaling the next attack: a horizontal tongue swipe in front of it. From this point on, its attack pattern changes: 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 performs 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 get near Olimar, one on each side of him. They swoop down while the boss is licking its lips. When its health reaches the final third, it once again jumps up, shaking the Pikmin off, performs the lick attack, and burrows into the ground before reemerging from it. From here on out, four Sparrowheads appear instead of two, with a pair on each side.

=In fanon writing=

In Pikmin: Mysterious World
An Emperor Bulblax has appeared in the story serial of Pikmin: Mysterious World. It was apparently the same Emperor Bulblax that swallowed the. It claimed it had been killed, a seeming paradox since it should not be alive to tell if it was killed. An explanation has not yet been given. Notably, the Emperor Bulblax was called the "Ancient One". It is unknown if this is its real name or just a title given to it by the Intelligence. Interestingly, the Emperor Bulblax smelled Sagittarius and mistook him for Olimar. Sagittarius is Olimar's son, which is likely the reason behind the mistake.

=In fanon games=

Move list

 * Start - Headbutt
 * Start - Dash
 * Start - Bite
 * Lv. 15 - Crunch
 * Lv. 30 - Slam
 * Lv. 35 - Earthquake
 * Lv. 37 - Ground Tremble
 * Lv. 39 - Earth Tremble
 * Lv. 40 - Falling Sky
 * Lv. 50 - Pulzerize Stomp
 * HM01 - Strength

Evolutions
None.

Pre-evolutions
Bulborb Larva -> Lv. 25 Red Bulborb -> Lv. 50 Male

In Pikmin 251
In Pikmin 251, the Emperor Bulblax is a recurring boss enemy first seen in the Grub-dog Domain. Its behavior has been altered from, as the creature now moves faster and has more health.

In Pikmin Chronicles
In Pikmin Chronicles, an Emperor Bulblax serves as the first boss, appearing towards the end of chapter one. It is found buried in the ground on the last sublevel of the cave it is in, with both its eyes and moss-covered back exposed. The Pikmin walk up to it, unaware of what it is until it is too late. It initially is too strong to kill and must be fled from by escaping the cave. Once on the surface, the ground shakes and a roar is heard. A few seconds later, the upset Emperor Bulblax bursts through the ground and terrorizes the landing site, which is where the boss battle takes place, It is about the same size as the one in and is killed the same way. After it is killed, its body is taken away, and it is realized that the hole the Emperor Bulblax created when it busted through the ground has opened up a new path.

In Pikmin Eco
The Emperor Bulblax appears in Pikmin Eco as the main boss of Bulblax Treetops in Bounty Canopy. It is exceptionally larger than any other encountered bulborb species. It is initially found buried under the ground, with only its eyestalks visible, and remains inactive until approached by Pikmin or leaders, prompting it to then burst out of the ground to attack. Its main attack is lashing its large tongue out to slurp up unsuspecting Pikmin, but after shaking off some Pikmin, it jumps into the air and slams onto the ground. This attack launches Pikmin back, and temporarily paralyzes leaders, also dealing slight damage to them. The hard layer covering its backside renders it face its only weakpoint. It and the Hex-at-Legs are the only bosses that the Hoverpack is required to use to fight against. Using the Hoverpack to stay off the ground is the only way for leaders to avoid the effects of the Emperor Bulblax's tremor attack.

In Pikmin Forever
The Emperor Bulblax appears in Pikmin Forever.

In Pikmin SP
The Emperor Bulblax appears in Pikmin SP.

In the Pikmin: Advanced Trilogy timeline
Although the Emperor Bulblax doesn't appear in any of the three games in the Advanced Trilogy timeline, a poster of it can be seen in every Pikmin Super Shop.

In Pikmin: The After Years
In Pikmin: The After Years, the Emperor Bulblax has the same size and health as the Emperor Bulblax in and the same attacks as those in.

In Pikmin: Theme Park
The Emperor Bulblax in Pikmin: Theme Park is the same as those in. Additionally, they are part of the Boss Rush mode.

In Pikmin: The Winds of Light
In Pikmin: The Winds of Light, the Emperor Bulblax has the same size and attacks as Emperor Bulblaxes in. One appears in the upper-left corner of sublevel two of the Royal Wraith's Palace.

Pikspore
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Emperor Bulblaxes in Pikspore are as big as the one in, although slightly weaker, yet still tough. One is fought in the Jungle Tunnel, and another later in Challenger's Cavern, and a final one in Spectral Garden in the wasteland section.