Dwarf Purple Bulbear

From Pikmin Fanon
Dwarf Purple Bulbear
Enemy
Family Grub-dog

The Dwarf Purple Bulbear is a species of bulbear that feeds on ultra-bitter berries, and is unaffected by the poison of White Pikmin and petrification by ultra-bitter spray.

In fanon games

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In Pikmin: Spark

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Pikmin: Spark
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Dwarf Purple Bulbear The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Oculus terribilis viola
Family Grub-dog
Carry weight 3
Max. carriers 6
Seed worth 4
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Attacks Eats Pikmin

The Dwarf Purple Bulbear is the juvenile form of a species of bulbear appearing in Pikmin: Spark, exclusively in underground dens. As their name suggests, the bodies of Dwarf Purple Bulbears have a deep purple hue, with magenta-colored eyes and indigo skin. Such coloration is given to them by their diet of ultra-bitter berries, passed down to them by their parents, and as a byproduct of this, they tend to have issues with bad gas. More importantly, the diet of ultra-bitter berries makes them immune to ultra-bitter spray, being the only creature alongside its adult form to have this quality. They are also immune to being poisoned by White Pikmin, meaning there are fewer ways to deal with these creatures, making them more dangerous as a whole.

Notes

Abel's medical journal

The extremely bad gas of this creature is a contaminant of my equipment and my senses.

Lyn's sale review

The only good thing this beast makes is a deterrent for creepy stalkers. Otherwise, unsellable.

PIX's creature scan

Juveniles of the Purple Bulbear. Feeds on a diet of toxic berries. This gives them an eventual immunity to toxins and poisons. Has severe indigestion as a result, however.
  • Habitat: dens
  • Niche: carnivore
  • Maturity age: 3 years
  • Average lifespan: 17-20 years
  • Breeding season: summer