Crimson Candypop Bud

The Crimson Candypop Bud is a red-petaled candypop bud that behaves just like any other candypop bud but changes Pikmin thrown into them into Red Pikmin. Red Pikmin that are thrown in are reverted to the leaf stage and don't count against the five-Pikmin limit per candypop bud.

=In fanon games=

In Pikmin 251
The Crimson Candypop Bud appears in Pikmin 251. Its behavior is unchanged from.

In Pikmin: Attack of the Breadbugs
In Pikmin: Attack of the Breadbugs, Crimson Candypop Buds can be found in the Land of Wonders, in the Inferno Territory. Three of them form a triangle shape on a small ashy island connected to the mainland by a small path. Each Crimson Candypop Bud converts ten Pikmin of any color into Red Pikmin before quickly wilting and disappearing. They regenerate every three days.

In Pikmin: Redemption
Crimson Candypop Buds are rare in Pikmin: Redemption, but as with other candypops, are still only mildly useful.

In Pikmin: Wide World
The Crimson Candypop is a candypop that appears in Pikmin: Wide World. They are found only on dry land. Up to five Pikmin, with a few exceptions, can be thrown into, knocked off into, or otherwise end up in, a Crimson Candypop to transform them into Red Pikmin. Once this limit is reached, the candypop closes up and remains unusable for a few in-game days. All eight main Pikmin types, and all ten types of juvenile parasitic Pikmin hosts, can be transformed into Red Pikmin. Red Pikmin, when thrown into a Crimson Candypop, will be ejected as a seed with its maturity at the leaf stage and not be counted as one of the five Pikmin the candypop can transform before it closes up. Mushroom Pikmin can be transformed using a Crimson Candypop, which will also cleanse them of their affliction. Alien Pikmin, although they cannot be thrown due to their thorny stems, may also be turned into Red Pikmin using a Crimson Candypop if they end up in one. Leaders and Captmin cannot be transformed, and when such is attempted, the candypop will forcibly throw them off of itself. Adult parasitic Pikmin hosts are far too large to be transformed into Red Pikmin, and should one somehow be inside of a Crimson Candypop, the candypop will throw them off of itself in much the same way. Crimson Candypops are initially closed until any Pikmin type, even Captmin, is in their presence, causing them to open up to allow their use. When Pikmin leave their presence, they close up again.

Crimson Candypops are large, vibrant, red flowers. They each have five large petals with a white line down the middle of them and a bulbous white formation at each petal's tip, a green cup in their center, and visible leaves and roots at their bases.

Through a variety of means, a Crimson Candypop can be harmed and eventually destroyed, which will cause it to disappear. Only dead leaves and roots will remain, and its death will significantly extend the period of time before it can be used again. A Crimson Candypop will look increasingly more damaged the more harm is done to it. Upon destruction, a Crimson Candypop will quickly wilt and then disappear, emitting a sorrowful tone in the process. Crimson Candypops can be harmed and eventually killed in a variety of ways, such as by throwing foreign objects, such as rocks, into them, exposing them to certain attacks from creatures, or exposing them to most hazards or most types of bomb rock explosions. Notably, Crimson Candypops, much like the Pikmin they eject, are resistant to fire, rendering them invulnerable to even ultra-hot spray, incendiary bomb rock explosions, and ignited wickweed. However, a Crimson Candypop will still die if an incendiary bomb rock is thrown into it. Any Pikmin thrown into a Crimson Candypop that had not yet been ejected before the candypop's death will be killed along with it.