Is Fiddlebert related to the Berenstein Bears?
It appears that CERN might have once again caused a shift in our timeline, introducing us to the enigmatic Fiddlebert. You may recall Fiddlebert from the world of Pikmin, as he was supposedly the second captain in Pikmin 1. However, he was hastily added to the game as a smaller, green version of Olimar, occasionally speaking in a different language. Interestingly, he was removed from the Wii and Switch ports, or so the Pikmin subreddit claims.
Fans of Pikmin are currently engaged in a lively debate over the existence of this green character. While some assert that they vividly remember him from the original game, the truth is that Fiddlebert is about as real as Curious George’s tail, Oscar Meyer, and the Monopoly Man’s monocle. In other words, he’s as real as the cornucopia in the Fruit of the Loom logo.
Do You “Remember” Fiddlebert?
The emergence of Fiddlebert is a testament to the creativity and anticipation within the dedicated Pikmin fan community. Similar phenomena have been observed in other game communities, like the Diablo 4 community, where fans enthusiastically engage in imaginative activities while awaiting the release of highly anticipated games. It’s a fantastic way to pass the time, as it’s entertaining and, most importantly, it’s more Pikmin content.
Now, I understand that the Mandela effect is a genuine phenomenon, and it has gained widespread recognition. However, I must confess that I personally have no recollection of Fiddlebert ever existing. Perhaps I simply didn’t play Pikmin as much as I thought, but I’m confident that I would recognize a green Olimar if he were truly present.
Pikmin 4 is set to release on the Nintendo Switch on July 21, and I’m willing to wager that Fiddlebert will not be making an appearance.
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