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[[File:Pikmin_march_336.jpg|link=Pikmin|frame|They follow him like that even in [[Super Smash Bros.|a completely different game.]]]]
 
 
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== Fighting Games ==
* In ''[[Custom Robo]]'' (the one for the [[Game Cube]]), the story mode you usually just control one person. However, occasionally someone follows you somewhere, and has an extremely annoying habit of getting in the way as their movement is slaved to yours. At one point, roughly six to eight people are following you in what fans have affectionately dubbed the "World's Worst Conga Line." Arena has this also, but you can walk through your party, thankfully.
* ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''
** Olimar. Thankfully, because he is pretty much useless without his Pikmin.
** Also from ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' are the [[Ice Climber|Ice Climbers]], who fight as a duo. One of the climbers is AI-controlled and mimics the player's movements very closely. This is essential, as their special attacks are pretty weak when separated, especially their recovery move, which is next to useless unless they are together.
*** Very good players are able to deliberately desync them to perform extremely effective strategies that would normally only be possible in team battles, for example letting one of them throw the enemy and the other to knock him back, only for the first one to grab him again, which can repeated for a long time.
** Also the [[Pikmin]] themselves in the original games. [[Too Dumb to Live|Even when it would not be a good idea for them to do so]].
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