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The '''Hopplepie''' is a species of cowardly [[Amphituber family|amphituber]] that resembles a legged wolpole. | |||
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==In ''Pikmin: Redemption''== | |||
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The Wogglepie is a very odd creature. | The '''Wogglepie''' is a very odd but harmless creature appearing in ''[[Pikmin: Redemption]]''. At first glance, it looks like a [[Wolpole|Wogpole]], but when approached, it stands up on two legs and runs away. They could be thought of as reverse Wogpoles in that they move quickly on land but waddle slowly through [[water]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:55, 7 March 2024
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Family | Amphituber |
The Hopplepie is a species of cowardly amphituber that resembles a legged wolpole.
In fanon games
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In Pikmin: Redemption
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Scientific name | Unknown | ||
Family | Amphituber | ||
Attacks | None |
The Wogglepie is a very odd but harmless creature appearing in Pikmin: Redemption. At first glance, it looks like a Wogpole, but when approached, it stands up on two legs and runs away. They could be thought of as reverse Wogpoles in that they move quickly on land but waddle slowly through water.