When Pikmin gets a movie, this video might be what either Dreamworks or Illumination use for information on how they can implement toilet humor into the movies. The would probably have Louie go inside an Onion for a toilet gag (Illumination made the minions, creatures with slapstick humor and are destructive as a group (sort of like Pikmin), and the Nintendo parks have Pikmin cameos, so Universal definitely have Pikmin plans).
Honestly did not expect this video to be as "Game Theory"-esque as it did (by that I mean taking actual scientific information and applying it to a funny videogame question)
As a Biologist who's favourite video game is Pikmin 4, I LOVE how this video deeply connects with my interests. I'd like to comment my take on what type of organisms Pikmin are: As long as Olimar statement is true and they did evolve from the roots of a plant, that should be definitive proof that they belong to the plant kingdom. What I would theorize here is that the "neural networks similar to those of a brain" could be an extreme case of convergent evolution, with plants evolving so heavily that they developed a new system of its own similar to animals, but with a completely different evolutionary origin (this phenomenon is seen for example with insect wings compared to bird wings). Also, plants sweating is kinda common tbh. The issue here is that a change so deep seems pretty rare in nature and considering how different each Pikmin type is to one another, the evolutionary process of these beings just seems crazy. What if an ancient advanced species helped the Pikmin evolve, like how humans manipulated watermelons? (yeah ancient watermelons are creepy) or what if it was something like a punctual mutation that somehow didn't get the species killed? (beacuse of... radiation?? idk) I really don't want to start a theory on a youtube comment lol. Awesome video!! 🌸🌿🍃🌼🌱
I never played or watched Pikmin but the idea of some ancient aliens on Pikmin planet selectively breeding them is terrifying. What purpose did they do it for. Did they eat Pikmin? Where did they go?
I know it doesn't really fit the flow of the video but there's actually real world precedent for animals taking on plant traits. The green sea slug can photosynthesise after essentially kidnapping and assimilating photosynthesising organelles and genes. So ants with this adaptation would be a plausible explanation.
By pointing out the lack of obvious orifices, you've got me thinking... No not that! Even without mouths, Pikmin still manage to vocalise somehow 🤔 Does their jabbering and even screaming occur entirely inside their bodies? Am I just imagining that they sound kinda muffled now because of that thought, or was that always the case?
In the Pikmin shorts they almost have like, a squeaky toy element to their voices! It's very bizarre. Although, still haven't entirely ruled out all orifices 👀 We could have a musical toot situation on our hands 😧
The mourning dove makes a squeaking sound when it flies, but it’s not a vocalization, it comes from how the wings move and the bones. So maybe when the Pikmin run fast, their bodies make that hmmm hmmm?
I suddenly came to the realization that when the Pikmin themselves say "Pikmin" they're basically acknowledging the name that Olimar gave to their species, these plant fellas are smart
Congrats on the collab! I will forever see Pikmin as Plant Ants from now on lol I cant unsee it! Great job foreshadowing/priming with Formicidae and tying it back to ants in the end. As for the plant facts, I dig it!
Gives me early Game Theory vibes and I mean that in a good way. Great job taking a silly video game themed concept and tricking me into learning stuff about the real world!
This is such a fun video and the level of research here to teach us all about these lil guys is amazing. Shout out AV and Schaffrillad Porductions for their hard work on this! I loved the "oh noses" lol
An important functionnof stomata is to serve as an output of water vapor, as it keeps xilem flowing. A lot of the water scapes through stomata, to the point that a big group of plants can create whole clouds and rains, so it would not be a surprise if the water droplet produced as an excess of digesting nectar would be absorbed in order to hidrate the body and to scape through the stomata for xilem flow purposes. What an amazing video and colab, btw. I totally did not expect it and I loved it!
Ah, this is the third video I'm watching from this channel, and I can start to understand the underlying educational aspect. Applause, I think it's a really good job, especially for the kids that are currently in or around "first basic biology class" age
This is why I love this game series, so much thought goes into each and every creature and how they function which I havent seen any other game do! I LOVE IT
Maybe pikmin are insects with a sybiotic relationship with the onion. They have plant bits growing from them like the cordyceps fungus but in a mutually beneficial way for both organisms. The pikmin insects get a safe place to live, and the ability to photosynthesize, and the onion is cared for by the pikmin.
One point I feel needs to be brought up is that in Pikmin 2 you can see they have skeletons when they get electrocuted, which implies that they are absolutely not plants because plants don't have bones
Wait, hear me out! If Butterflies leave behind a mist when they fly... Look at what happens when you throw a Pikmin! They leave behind a trail of something sparkly... like maybe water particles that sparkle in the sun? So they pee every time you throw them!
I'm sorry but the thought of dozens of Pikmin collectively evacuating their bowels in relief the minute they get back in their onion at the end of the day is the funniest visual to me
The Piklopedia has always been one of my favorite things about the Pikmin series, besides its gameplay. It’s so cool to see a fictional ecosystem analyzed in a semi-realistic manner.
I NEED more scientific breakdowns in my fictional content. Like this scratches an itch in my brain I didn’t know I had Also shout out to the Pikmin writers for making it so realistic
So for a time I was served a lot of silk moth Shorts on YT and they had frequently inadvertently covered themselves in poop before they were cut out of their cocoon. 10:45
@@goombanna So after your response I looked into it more because I wondered what on Earth I'd seen silk moths doing if it's not pooping. Firstly I couldn't find a straight answer because it was kinda like yeah no they don't poop, but he's a video of them pooping. I *think* as a moth they kinda do one final poop if you can call it that, a "gut dump", but actually they're ejecting their digestive system because they don't need it anymore?? Gross and interesting, but of course if you're filming and they do that on or in front of you - you say "Ew poop" and not "Ew guts", hence my confusion 😅 Thanks for inspiring a journey I didn't think I would go on haha.
The Onions could be considered a type of myrmecophyte plant which evolves in a way to have cosymbiotic relationship with small colony insects often wasps or ants by creating housing and a food source. The ants or wasps protect the plant from predators of the plant and may produce nectar in return. Good examples are whistling acacias which house ants inside their branches in bulbs to protect them from giraffes. Some species of figs (luckily the common ones aren't) are pollinated by wasps that live in their flowers and fruit. The frass the ants make also serve as fertilizer to some plant species which could lead creedence to the poop inside the onion theory LOL.
I love Pikmin and they are by far my favorite example of alien evolution through analogies we can understand. Plants already move a fair bit as it is, but Pikmin move around a lot more than plants, and while they have convergently evolved plenty of traits that animals have, its implied that they didn't just evolve them, but stole fragments of genetic code from creatures fed to the onion to develop new traits on the Pikmin themselves. They're not animals, they're not plants, they are truly something in between
Writing this before watching the video; my educated guess would be no. We know that pikmin are a weird mix of plant and animal, and since the only thing we see them eat is nectar, which they only seem to do to bloom their flowers, I would hazard a guess that pikmin mainly gain nourishment through photosynthesis via their leaves, buds, and flowers. Perhaps the flowers are better suited for photosynthesis, and this is why flower pikmin are faster and stronger than their leaf counterparts? But if my photosýnthesis theory is correct (I have only really played the fourth game and just watched playthroughs of the first and second game, so I am very much a noob when it comes to pikmin knowledge), then unless plants have some sort of exctretment process I don't know about, then I would say that pikmin don't poop.
So basically, if we’re playing with Cladistics on, Pikmin are explicitly plants. But they are plants that have evolved such an extensive convergence with animals that I’d be willing to accept an argument they should have a kingdom all to themselves. They definitely aren’t animals, though.
Based on everything discussed, it seems pikmin (and their onions) might just be symbionts. The onion being a different species from the pikmin that lives in symbiosis with them, and the pikmin themselves could be a symbiont! Like a species of ant who was once parasitised by a plant, but later developed a mutualistic relationship that evolved to symbiosis, and the onion could be where these ants used to nest, until they evolved their second sybiosis (alternativelly, the onion could have something like parasitic spores or seeds that, once the ants were infected, led them to build a colony inside the onions instead of under the ground and later became symbiotic). The bulbman could be an example of this parasitic plant infecting a bulbord and the green pikmin could be a species of pikmin that reverted to living underground without an onion (or they bury their one). I think this could explain their mix of extremelly specialized plant and animal traits without them needing to evolve so many new traits from scratch (or maybe it is just a bizarre case of convergent evolution between pikmins' and ants' lifestyles)
What bugs me about the Pikmin binomial nomenclature is that Pikmin is a perfectly fine name for a genus. Just look at the western lowland gorilla for comparison, lmao. Also I'm pretty sure the family names are supposed to be common names? Still slightly lazy because a lot of families only have one genus in them when they reallly should have more. People complained about the Horned Cannon Beetle being near identical looking to the Armored Cannon Beetle but that's actually how different species in the same genus typically look like in real life Anyways 9/10 needs more ranting about the Doomsday Apparatus
What is the lifespan of a Pikmin? Maybe they’re doing the mayfly and the ones we see the next day are the next generation. Figure how fast they grow. We only see daytime. This is great!
My one follow up question would be - If Pikmin evolved from plants, event o gain features commonly associated with animals to be something Other Than Plants, wouldn't that still make them considered plants evolutionarily speaking? In the same way birds are considered dinosaurs because they evolved from dinosaurs even though they're something other than dinosaurs as well.
I think Glow Pikmin poop the argument that their ghost doesn't really make sense seeing how they can reproduce. Unless of course the reproduction is gathering materials to summon more ghosts and not traditional reproduction as an animal or plant would do
Pikmin also prey on creatures, hunt and eat according to the Gildamandwee and Breadbug and Giant Breadbug logs, I feel like if they meant to say it was food for the onion they would've stated so through language
Non sequitur. The S.S. Shepherd is at least partially machine. Is it therefore safe to assume that the Rescue Corps are artificially engineered lifeforms?
Pikmin don't drink only nectar, they also eat dead creatures (it was in Pikmin Short Moives, also it was mentioned in Pikmin 3). Addictionally, in official japanese Pikmin comic strips, there was a "farting" White Pikmin.
If you’re talking about the “Occupational Hazards” short, it looks more like the Pikmin are hitting it with their fists/headbutting it like they do in the game (you can especially see their arms hitting it if you slow it down.) But I would love to know what entry in Pikmin 3 says they eat animals! I’d like to check that out!
@@goombanna In Pikmin 3, when Koppaities talk, Brittany says: "Pikmin seem to gain nourishment from pellets and native life-forms. They don't seem interested in fruit. But it's all so tasty... Maybe the Pikmin don't have a sense of taste.” (in US version - it's kinda the same in European version)
Thanks for having me! Glad I could put my Pikology Degree to good use!
In pikmin 4, when pikmin drink nectar, sparkles come out of their flowers pop out
When Pikmin gets a movie, this video might be what either Dreamworks or Illumination use for information on how they can implement toilet humor into the movies. The would probably have Louie go inside an Onion for a toilet gag (Illumination made the minions, creatures with slapstick humor and are destructive as a group (sort of like Pikmin), and the Nintendo parks have Pikmin cameos, so Universal definitely have Pikmin plans).
SchaffrillasProductions have been forgiven
@@juanca2567not talk about pikmin never again.
(Joke)
Looks like you got your wish of making more pikmin content
Honestly did not expect this video to be as "Game Theory"-esque as it did (by that I mean taking actual scientific information and applying it to a funny videogame question)
As a Biologist who's favourite video game is Pikmin 4, I LOVE how this video deeply connects with my interests. I'd like to comment my take on what type of organisms Pikmin are:
As long as Olimar statement is true and they did evolve from the roots of a plant, that should be definitive proof that they belong to the plant kingdom. What I would theorize here is that the "neural networks similar to those of a brain" could be an extreme case of convergent evolution, with plants evolving so heavily that they developed a new system of its own similar to animals, but with a completely different evolutionary origin (this phenomenon is seen for example with insect wings compared to bird wings). Also, plants sweating is kinda common tbh.
The issue here is that a change so deep seems pretty rare in nature and considering how different each Pikmin type is to one another, the evolutionary process of these beings just seems crazy. What if an ancient advanced species helped the Pikmin evolve, like how humans manipulated watermelons? (yeah ancient watermelons are creepy) or what if it was something like a punctual mutation that somehow didn't get the species killed? (beacuse of... radiation?? idk) I really don't want to start a theory on a youtube comment lol.
Awesome video!! 🌸🌿🍃🌼🌱
Cool!
I never played or watched Pikmin but the idea of some ancient aliens on Pikmin planet selectively breeding them is terrifying. What purpose did they do it for. Did they eat Pikmin? Where did they go?
I didnt expect that Mr Beast huge 50 youtubers collab would be the 2nd best collab released today
I know it doesn't really fit the flow of the video but there's actually real world precedent for animals taking on plant traits.
The green sea slug can photosynthesise after essentially kidnapping and assimilating photosynthesising organelles and genes.
So ants with this adaptation would be a plausible explanation.
Finally we're seeing Poopkmin research that big research organisations have been too afraid to touch 🙌
In defense of the scientific Pikmin names, at least Olimar got the capitalization right for his binomial nomenclature.
By pointing out the lack of obvious orifices, you've got me thinking...
No not that! Even without mouths, Pikmin still manage to vocalise somehow 🤔
Does their jabbering and even screaming occur entirely inside their bodies? Am I just imagining that they sound kinda muffled now because of that thought, or was that always the case?
Ever read the short story "i have no mouth but i must scream"?
In the Pikmin shorts they almost have like, a squeaky toy element to their voices! It's very bizarre. Although, still haven't entirely ruled out all orifices 👀 We could have a musical toot situation on our hands 😧
@@goombanna oh I'd definitely be willing to entertain a hypothesis about them talking out of their butts 👍
The mourning dove makes a squeaking sound when it flies, but it’s not a vocalization, it comes from how the wings move and the bones. So maybe when the Pikmin run fast, their bodies make that hmmm hmmm?
They’re doing that thing where you blow on a blade of grass
I suddenly came to the realization that when the Pikmin themselves say "Pikmin" they're basically acknowledging the name that Olimar gave to their species, these plant fellas are smart
I had to pause my video game and give my full attention to this unprecedented scientific video.
Congrats on the collab! I will forever see Pikmin as Plant Ants from now on lol I cant unsee it! Great job foreshadowing/priming with Formicidae and tying it back to ants in the end. As for the plant facts, I dig it!
Cheers 😁
“Now that’s a bowel movement.” -Conker probably
Conker definitely*
Did I miss the butterflies consuming nectar and excreting water droplets connection to pikmin sweating? Maybe that's the answer?
So cool to see Schaff having joined you on this one, was soooo much fun to watch you two!!! :>
Gives me early Game Theory vibes and I mean that in a good way. Great job taking a silly video game themed concept and tricking me into learning stuff about the real world!
This is such a fun video and the level of research here to teach us all about these lil guys is amazing. Shout out AV and Schaffrillad Porductions for their hard work on this! I loved the "oh noses" lol
Damn, Sim Ant was not a memory I had expected anyone to drag out
Something i never wanted, but needed so much.
This is the first video i saw about you
I instantly subscribed
Fucking awsome vide+Schaffrillas
An important functionnof stomata is to serve as an output of water vapor, as it keeps xilem flowing. A lot of the water scapes through stomata, to the point that a big group of plants can create whole clouds and rains, so it would not be a surprise if the water droplet produced as an excess of digesting nectar would be absorbed in order to hidrate the body and to scape through the stomata for xilem flow purposes.
What an amazing video and colab, btw. I totally did not expect it and I loved it!
Ah, this is the third video I'm watching from this channel, and I can start to understand the underlying educational aspect. Applause, I think it's a really good job, especially for the kids that are currently in or around "first basic biology class" age
Finally. I know everything I need to know for my whole life now.
This is why I love this game series, so much thought goes into each and every creature and how they function which I havent seen any other game do! I LOVE IT
Fly traps have something akin to a neural network in each leaf and also consume outside food. Does that make them an animal?
The crossover we didn't know we needed
Maybe pikmin are insects with a sybiotic relationship with the onion. They have plant bits growing from them like the cordyceps fungus but in a mutually beneficial way for both organisms. The pikmin insects get a safe place to live, and the ability to photosynthesize, and the onion is cared for by the pikmin.
Groundbreaking research!!
Great video 😊
This was the greatest pikmin content I've ever consumed. Pikmin theories are so much fun and need to be done more on youtube.
My favorite part of collabs is finding a new channel to watch
OMG CRAB. crossover of the century.
Great job! Really lovely vid, here't to it exploding and many many more people getting to see it.
Why was the delivery on "such an honor to have you, Doctor" so good 😂
“because they only drink nectar” I see where this is going. Time to bring out the PISS!! image macro
One point I feel needs to be brought up is that in Pikmin 2 you can see they have skeletons when they get electrocuted, which implies that they are absolutely not plants because plants don't have bones
Wait, hear me out!
If Butterflies leave behind a mist when they fly...
Look at what happens when you throw a Pikmin!
They leave behind a trail of something sparkly... like maybe water particles that sparkle in the sun?
So they pee every time you throw them!
Maybe out of fear lol
I'm sorry but the thought of dozens of Pikmin collectively evacuating their bowels in relief the minute they get back in their onion at the end of the day is the funniest visual to me
Don't be sorry, that's fantastic 😆
The Piklopedia has always been one of my favorite things about the Pikmin series, besides its gameplay. It’s so cool to see a fictional ecosystem analyzed in a semi-realistic manner.
What a wonderful and thoughtful video! Loved seeing another banger come from the Brain of Goombanna
Huh.. well that’s a question I never thought I needed to know the answer to but hey that’s just a theory a piktheory!
This was a very entertaining video! Kind of wish Leaflings were brought up though and maybe how Onions work
I NEED more scientific breakdowns in my fictional content. Like this scratches an itch in my brain I didn’t know I had
Also shout out to the Pikmin writers for making it so realistic
So for a time I was served a lot of silk moth Shorts on YT and they had frequently inadvertently covered themselves in poop before they were cut out of their cocoon. 10:45
Oh yeah, CATERPILLARS are a different story. Lil poop factories. It's just the adult moths and butterflies that clean up their act 😅
@@goombanna So after your response I looked into it more because I wondered what on Earth I'd seen silk moths doing if it's not pooping.
Firstly I couldn't find a straight answer because it was kinda like yeah no they don't poop, but he's a video of them pooping.
I *think* as a moth they kinda do one final poop if you can call it that, a "gut dump", but actually they're ejecting their digestive system because they don't need it anymore??
Gross and interesting, but of course if you're filming and they do that on or in front of you - you say "Ew poop" and not "Ew guts", hence my confusion 😅
Thanks for inspiring a journey I didn't think I would go on haha.
As a biology major, this video is my jam.
Now here is one of the real questions we should be asking!
That absurd title caught my attention.
The Onions could be considered a type of myrmecophyte plant which evolves in a way to have cosymbiotic relationship with small colony insects often wasps or ants by creating housing and a food source. The ants or wasps protect the plant from predators of the plant and may produce nectar in return. Good examples are whistling acacias which house ants inside their branches in bulbs to protect them from giraffes. Some species of figs (luckily the common ones aren't) are pollinated by wasps that live in their flowers and fruit. The frass the ants make also serve as fertilizer to some plant species which could lead creedence to the poop inside the onion theory LOL.
Thank goodness I’m home alone because I’d have to explain why I just started randomly cackling with laughter when I saw this
these are the questions that try Luffy's soul... and pikmin fans apparently lol
This actually taught me a lot wow
"But, hey! That's just a theory! A GAAAAAME THEORY! Thanks for watching."
I love Pikmin and they are by far my favorite example of alien evolution through analogies we can understand. Plants already move a fair bit as it is, but Pikmin move around a lot more than plants, and while they have convergently evolved plenty of traits that animals have, its implied that they didn't just evolve them, but stole fragments of genetic code from creatures fed to the onion to develop new traits on the Pikmin themselves. They're not animals, they're not plants, they are truly something in between
This is fantastic! So very interesting! Thank you!
Its funny this video came out just around the time I've been having an upset stomach for the last week... the toilet has been my friend lately 😅
Science / video game crossovers are the best!
Nice video! Surprised when you got to the butterflies just excreting water you didn't tie it back to that one red Pikmin sweating...
This is a team up I have wanted forever
Holy shit, this actually makes sense
what i‘ve learned is, that butterflies piss around the air and their urine is actually very healthy. thank you
What a very nice video.
Can u go through every pikmin enemy taste and nutritional value
Tier list? Mouth feel? 🤭
I have learned so many things I didn't know I needed to know
Writing this before watching the video; my educated guess would be no. We know that pikmin are a weird mix of plant and animal, and since the only thing we see them eat is nectar, which they only seem to do to bloom their flowers, I would hazard a guess that pikmin mainly gain nourishment through photosynthesis via their leaves, buds, and flowers. Perhaps the flowers are better suited for photosynthesis, and this is why flower pikmin are faster and stronger than their leaf counterparts? But if my photosýnthesis theory is correct (I have only really played the fourth game and just watched playthroughs of the first and second game, so I am very much a noob when it comes to pikmin knowledge), then unless plants have some sort of exctretment process I don't know about, then I would say that pikmin don't poop.
"Do Pikmin Poop?"
Not the Question I woke up asking myself today, but probably the most important question asked.
7:24 I feel like it also has to do with Aurum, meaning Gold, since the Red and Blue Pikmin also reference their colors.
Pls do more pikmin content
Not a video I deserved, but the one I needed.
The video I didn't know I needed...
Ectoplasm for glow ones
Ah yes. Only the most important questions lmfao
So basically, if we’re playing with Cladistics on, Pikmin are explicitly plants. But they are plants that have evolved such an extensive convergence with animals that I’d be willing to accept an argument they should have a kingdom all to themselves. They definitely aren’t animals, though.
Goombanna University level! :-)
Based on everything discussed, it seems pikmin (and their onions) might just be symbionts. The onion being a different species from the pikmin that lives in symbiosis with them, and the pikmin themselves could be a symbiont! Like a species of ant who was once parasitised by a plant, but later developed a mutualistic relationship that evolved to symbiosis, and the onion could be where these ants used to nest, until they evolved their second sybiosis (alternativelly, the onion could have something like parasitic spores or seeds that, once the ants were infected, led them to build a colony inside the onions instead of under the ground and later became symbiotic). The bulbman could be an example of this parasitic plant infecting a bulbord and the green pikmin could be a species of pikmin that reverted to living underground without an onion (or they bury their one). I think this could explain their mix of extremelly specialized plant and animal traits without them needing to evolve so many new traits from scratch (or maybe it is just a bizarre case of convergent evolution between pikmins' and ants' lifestyles)
This is a silly question to ask, after all we all grew up with the same lesson about life. "Everybody poops".
What bugs me about the Pikmin binomial nomenclature is that Pikmin is a perfectly fine name for a genus. Just look at the western lowland gorilla for comparison, lmao.
Also I'm pretty sure the family names are supposed to be common names? Still slightly lazy because a lot of families only have one genus in them when they reallly should have more. People complained about the Horned Cannon Beetle being near identical looking to the Armored Cannon Beetle but that's actually how different species in the same genus typically look like in real life
Anyways 9/10 needs more ranting about the Doomsday Apparatus
Goombanna science!
What is the lifespan of a Pikmin? Maybe they’re doing the mayfly and the ones we see the next day are the next generation. Figure how fast they grow. We only see daytime.
This is great!
My one follow up question would be - If Pikmin evolved from plants, event o gain features commonly associated with animals to be something Other Than Plants, wouldn't that still make them considered plants evolutionarily speaking? In the same way birds are considered dinosaurs because they evolved from dinosaurs even though they're something other than dinosaurs as well.
I think Glow Pikmin poop the argument that their ghost doesn't really make sense seeing how they can reproduce. Unless of course the reproduction is gathering materials to summon more ghosts and not traditional reproduction as an animal or plant would do
What I've learned from this is that maple syrup is just tree pee.
I don’t think Pikmin can be categorized within the plant/animal dichotomy, due to the circumstances of their evolution.
So basically pikmin poop when they’re nervous?
Pikmin also prey on creatures, hunt and eat according to the Gildamandwee and Breadbug and Giant Breadbug logs, I feel like if they meant to say it was food for the onion they would've stated so through language
Also it's stated that onions help the pikmin nesting inside them evolve through whatever they absorb the most, and "steal" the traits for the pikmin
The onions are at least partially machine. It seems safe to assume the pikmin are artificially engineered lifeforms
Non sequitur. The S.S. Shepherd is at least partially machine. Is it therefore safe to assume that the Rescue Corps are artificially engineered lifeforms?
Pikmin don't drink only nectar, they also eat dead creatures (it was in Pikmin Short Moives, also it was mentioned in Pikmin 3). Addictionally, in official japanese Pikmin comic strips, there was a "farting" White Pikmin.
If you’re talking about the “Occupational Hazards” short, it looks more like the Pikmin are hitting it with their fists/headbutting it like they do in the game (you can especially see their arms hitting it if you slow it down.)
But I would love to know what entry in Pikmin 3 says they eat animals! I’d like to check that out!
@@goombanna In Pikmin 3, when Koppaities talk, Brittany says:
"Pikmin seem to gain nourishment from pellets and native life-forms. They don't seem interested in fruit. But it's all so tasty... Maybe the Pikmin don't have a sense of taste.” (in US version - it's kinda the same in European version)
Another W video!!
This reminds me of game theory 😔
If Monkey D. Luffy was a Pikmin fan
New question :
Why are we talking about pik-poo?
Goombanna time!
If the pikmin themselves don’t eat what are they supposed to get rid of
They do eat... did you not watch the video?
@@wrongtown ( I didn’t )
@@supernoob573 💀
THEY DONT USE THE RESTROOOOOOOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But do Pikmin bleed?
the link to schaffirllas in your video description is broken
Fixed! Thanks for taking the time to read the description! :)
I’m salty lol 😂
Honestly, you could afford to chill out my dude 😅
@@wrongtown nah I don’t want to spend my money on chillin
"AÇAÍ" is spelled like I just did. TY. It's NOT "ACAI"
Thank you for your valuable contribution. I'm sure everyone is very impressed.
Or, because they are from a different tree of life with a different origin they can't be plants or animals or anything else we have a name for.
That would make SUCH a great video 🙄
12:00 not true some bloods are scavengers and feed on corpses
Thanks casual geographic for that
Why is your channel icon not a Goomba with a banana on its head? this is a serious question
Because her tag is the result of Goomba + Anna, not Goomba + Banana.
Did Big Potassium send you?
How is this real
Schafarillas
Hopefully not