Candypop Bud
From Pikmin
Candypop Buds are large flowers with fleshy petals and are found in both Pikmin games. When Pikmin are tossed into these gigantic blossoms, they spit out new Pikmin seeds which match the color of their petals. In Pikmin 1, Candypops will wither after 50 Pikmin are thrown in, but this number was reduced to 5 in the second game. Using Pikmin of the same color as the flower does not count against this limit, although they will be reverted to leaf Pikmin and planted in the ground.
Olimar noted in a journal entry that Candypop Buds could be the next step in Pikmin evolution.
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[edit] Ship Log
"When I throw Pikmin into this flower, they are popped right back out. I have named this very peculiar bloom the candypop bud. It's strange... No matter what color Pikmin I throw in, the ones that pop out match the flower's color!"'
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Reel notes
Could this be the next stage in Pikmin evolution? Like the Pikmin themselves, it has many mysteries.
[edit] Species
[edit] Crimson Candypop Bud
[edit] Golden Candypop Bud
[edit] Lapis Lazuli Candypop Bud
[edit] Violet Candypop Bud
Violet Candypop Buds spit out purple seeds when Pikmin are tossed in. This Candypop Bud makes its first appearance in Pikmin 2, and is the only way to obtain Purple Pikmin.
[edit] Ivory Candypop Bud
Ivory Candypop Buds produce White Pikmin seeds when Pikmin are thrown in. This Candypop can only be seen in Pikmin 2 and is the only method of obtaining White Pikmin. Many Ivory Candypop Buds are found in the White Flower Garden on Sublevel 3 when you have 15 or fewer Whites, and on Sublevels 3 and 4 of the Subterranean Complex.
[edit] Queen Candypop Bud
Queen Candypop Buds are very unique Candypops. Their petals are white with colored spots which flash from red, to yellow, to blue, and back to red. When a Pikmin of any color is tossed in, nine seeds which match the color of the spots are ejected, giving you an eight-Pikmin gain. These flowers are found only in the specific sublevels of difficult caves, usually after a grueling battle with a boss, sometimes referred to as 'rest stops'.
