Links To Theme'd Park (Viva Pinata Gardens) Episodes
Water Garden - • WATER Garden in Viva Piñata: Trouble ...
Jungle Garden - • JUNGLE / TROPICAL PARADISE Garden in ...
Desert Garden - • DESERT OASIS Garden in Viva Piñata: T...
Arctic Garden - • ARCTIC Garden in Viva Piñata: Trouble...
Nocturnal Garden - • Nocturnal Garden in Viva Piñata: Trou...
Horse Garden - • Getting All The Horse Piñatas in Viva...
Farm Garden - • Creating a Farm Garden in Viva Piñata...
Timestamps
0:00 Small Piñatas 1 & Intro
4:36 Small Piñatas 2 & Carnivores
9:30 Sour Piñatas 1
11:57 Water Piñatas 1
13:58 Forest & Farm 1
17:40 Mid Game Piñatas
19:56 Sour Piñatas 2
22:12 Monkeys, Horses, Farm 2
26:41 Arctic, Big & Late Game
30:51 The Final Four Piñatas
34:49 Scrapped Piñatas & Outro
1. Whirlm (Whirl) The Whirlm is the lowliest of creatures you can meet on Pinata Island… or the largest? It’s the easiest pinata to attract because all they need is a little bit of soil, which means even if you run out of money, there’s a constant supply of Whirlms you can sell.
2. Bispotti (Ladybug Biscotti) Bispottis are Trouble in Paradise’s Whirlms essentially. All you need is 3 poppies in the garden to attract them, and they in turn can attract other Pinatas… because they eat them.
Hi, I’m 2Siders.
Today I will show you ALL 88 Viva Piñata species, even the ones from Trouble in Paradise, their candy origins, and even some piñatas that were scrapped through development.
I will also share a few interesting facts about them that I’ve learned on my journey. I collected them all just for this video! In fact, our Theme’d Park video series was just a pretense just so I could collect them all!
The pinatas are not in alphabetical order, I organized them in a little bit more interesting fashion: The order in which you would probably meet them in-game, plus some custom ordering like putting the evolutions together.
If you like animal park content you can subscribe to my channel, otherwise liking a video and commenting under it pushes it to more people. Strap yourselves in, pour yourself a hot chocolate, which is, I guess, piñata juice, and let’s talk about every piñata species there is.
3. Sweetle (Sweets) The Sweetle is our first pinata that you can trap in the Dessert Desert and all it requires is a little bit of sand. They have a cool desert pyramid for a home and I find them very cute
4. Robean (Jelly Beans) The Robean is basically the Pinarctic variant of the Sweetle, requiring only a little bit of snow to become residents. Robeans eat the poor Bispotti to romance, and their home is literally Christmas Stockings.
5. Taffly (Taffy) The Taffly is probably my favorite Pinata. They are easy to attract, they are used for many Pinatas as a prey animal prerequisite, and they have the special ability to turn any fruit into free fertilizer.
6. Redhott (Red Hots) Probably the best early money making scheme is sending Tafflies into torches, and putting them out with a watering can. What’s left is a Reddhott worth ten times as much money as a regular Taffly.
7. Flutterscotch (Butterscotch) Each Pinata has 3 color variants that you can discover by feeding them various stuff. The White Flutterscotch is special, because it has 8 other color variants, and they technically count as separate species in the game.
8. Jameleon (Jam) A Jameleon will only be a part of your garden if you have at least 5 differently colored Flutterscotches. While hunting in Viva Pinata or while fleeing in Trouble in Paradise the Jameleon can turn invisible, just like my friends in real life.
9. Mousemallow (Marshmallow) 1 Turnip is all that is required to attract a Mousemallow. They live in a grandfather clock, and get eaten by snakes, cats, and owls. There’s also Mr. Unbustable from the TV Show
10. Sparrowmint (Spearmints) Sparrowmint is probably the second pinata you’d meet if you only ever played the original, because they eat Whirlms. Their stubby feet always reminded me of real life amputees.
11. Candary (Candy) If you feed a Buttercup flower to a Sparrowmint, or more dangerously in Trouble in Paradise, a carnivorous Dandelion flower, they turn into a Candary. Buzzenges eat them, and Chippopotamuses love them because they clean their teeth. [img] Candaries can work in the mine, which is a reference to real life Canaries smelling dangerous gases, and getting converted to dead Canaries.
Todo: Candaries mine footage
12. Bunnycomb (Honeycomb) A couple of carrots is all that is required for a Bunnycomb. I really like the animations for this animal, they are always shaking like real life bunnies.
13. Tartridge (Partridge Tart) Tartridges from Trouble in Paradise love daisy seeds. They are based on the real life partridges and their walking animation is great. It’s almost like they are fat pouty babies.
Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise is a 2008 simulation video game in the Viva Piñata series for the Xbox 360. Developed by Rare and published by Microsoft Studios, the game builds atop its predecessor, in which the player tends a garden and the piñata creatures that come to live there.
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