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Editing List of SSBB trophies (Pikmin series)

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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Bulborb trophy claims the creature first appeared in ''Pikmin 2''. This is incorrect, as the Bulborb is in both ''Pikmin'' games. The reason for this may be that in ''Pikmin'', their real name is "Spotty Bulborb", whereas in the sequel, they're known as "Red Bulborbs".
*The Bulborb trophy claims the creature first appeared in ''Pikmin 2''. This is incorrect, as the Bulborb is in both ''Pikmin'' games. The reason for this may be that in ''Pikmin'', their real name is "Spotty Bulborb", whereas in the sequel, they're known as "Red Bulborbs".
*Although the Careening Dirigibug trophy claims that these creatures will sometimes drop duds, the rocks will always explode without fail in ''Pikmin 2'', outside of a rare glitch. This could be referring to an earlier version of ''Pikmin 2'' where there were inactive bomb-rocks found near the creatures.
*Although the Careening Dirigibug trophy claims that these creatures will sometimes drop duds, the rocks will always explode without fail in ''Pikmin 2'', outside of a rare glitch. This could be referring to the inactive bomb-rocks usually found near the creatures, an earlier version of ''Pikmin 2'' that had this behavior.
*The Burrowing Snagret trophy claims that nobody has seen its tail, but Olimar mentions in ''Pikmin 2'' the Snagret's presence or absence of wing and tail markings when pulled from the ground, confirming that Olimar has actually seen the creature's tail at some point. In ''Pikmin 3'', it's revealed that the Snagret doesn't have a tail, but a single foot at the end of its body.
*The Burrowing Snagret trophy claims that nobody has seen its tail, but Olimar mentions in ''Pikmin 2'' the Snagret's presence or absence of wing and tail markings when pulled from the ground, confirming that Olimar has actually seen the creature's tail at some point. In ''Pikmin 3'', it's revealed that the Snagret doesn't have a tail, but a single foot at the end of its body.


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