Electric Blowhog

The Electric Blowhog is a land-based blowhog that spews electricity from its yellow-tipped trunk.

Tike's notes

 * "These blowhogs tend to be more flexible members of the family. Just like the others, they have an assigned element which, in this case, is electricity. They are able to turn their electric energy to balls of electricity which they use to strike enemies from farther away. I just wonder on how they do that?"

Alice's notes

 * "Such magnificent flexibility! They can move their body with such delicacy. They are kind of ugly, however... that is what ruins the touch."

Captain Pikmin's notes

 * "They can fire from much farther away than other blowhogs can."

=In other games=

In Pikmin 4 (Salem version)
Anode Blowhogs are high-voltage, land-based blowhogs appearing in Pikmin 4 (Salem version).

In Pikmin 4 (Wii U)
The Anode Blowhog is a ground-based blowhog that utilizes electricity. It has a yellow-tipped trunk, pink-tinted skin, and red eyes. Yellow Pikmin are recommended for fighting them because of their resistance to electricity.

In Pikspore and Pikmin: Shadows of the Future
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The Voltage Blowhog, unlike the Overcharge Blowhog, which is a type of aerial blowhog, is a blowhog that thrives on land. It resembles a Fiery Blowhog, but has a yellow-tipped trunk and a yellowish tint to its body instead of a bluish one. It attacks by firing a bolt of electricity from its mouth, which can eliminate many Pikmin. It's recommended to attack them only with Yellow Pikmin.

In Pikmin X: Deep Freeze
In Pikmin X: Deep Freeze, the Voltage Blowhog is grey in color and is characterized by a mohawk-like mane running down its back. This mane flares up when the creature is attacking or shaking off Pikmin and sparks with static electricity; Pikmin that touch the mane while it is electrified will be stunned.