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{{Infobox species|name=Fudgehog|image=Fudgehog.webp|level=4|base_value=1000|real_animal=Hedgehog|candy=Fudge|attack_object=Tires|journal_entry=Fudgehogs and tarmac, eternally pressed together in the kind of passionate embrace that may remind you of the tragic end of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. This is how they will be remembered, not with a bang but with a squelchy whimper.}} | {{Infobox species|name=Fudgehog|image=Fudgehog.webp|level=4|base_value=1000|real_animal=Hedgehog|candy=Fudge|attack_object=Tires|journal_entry=Fudgehogs and tarmac, eternally pressed together in the kind of passionate embrace that may remind you of the tragic end of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. This is how they will be remembered, not with a bang but with a squelchy whimper.}} | ||
Fudgehogs are colorful and strangely shaped hedgehog piñatas. With | Fudgehogs are colorful and strangely shaped hedgehog piñatas. With its fussy nature and love of thistles, the Fudgehog can be tricky to convince to stay in your garden. | ||
Fudgehogs appear frequently in material outside the games, and could be considered one of the series mascots. | Fudgehogs appear frequently in material outside the games, and could be considered one of the series mascots. | ||
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* Feed a garlic seed to perform Trick 1 | * Feed a garlic seed to perform Trick 1 | ||
* Feed a garlic bulb to perform Trick 2 | * Feed a garlic bulb to perform Trick 2 | ||
'''Evolution''' | |||
* Feed Fudgehog a coconut to evolve into Parmadillo | |||
=== ''Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise'' === | === ''Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise'' === | ||
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== Uses == | == Uses == | ||
In ''Trouble in Paradise'', if a Fudgehog eats a coconut, it will evolve into Parmadillo. This will earn an achievement. | |||
== Species Conflicts == | == Species Conflicts == | ||
Revision as of 22:40, 23 October 2025
Fudgehogs are colorful and strangely shaped hedgehog piñatas. With its fussy nature and love of thistles, the Fudgehog can be tricky to convince to stay in your garden.
Fudgehogs appear frequently in material outside the games, and could be considered one of the series mascots.
Description
Requirements
Viva Piñata
Appear
- 4th night after you take over the garden
Visit
- Have 4 Whirlms or 2 thistles in the garden
Resident
- Has eaten 2 Whirlms
- Has eaten 1 thistle
Romance
- Has drunk a bottle of milk
- There is a Fudgehog house in the garden
Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise
Appear
- Have 1 holly bush in the garden
Visit
- Have 1 holly bush in the garden
- Have 1 thistle in the garden
Resident
- Has eaten 1 holly berry
- Has eaten 1 thistle
- Have 1 Leaf Pile in the garden
Romance
- Has drunk a bottle of milk
- Has eaten a loaf of bread
- There is a Fudgehog house in the garden
Trick
- Feed a garlic seed to perform Trick 1
- Feed a garlic bulb to perform Trick 2
Evolution
- Feed Fudgehog a coconut to evolve into Parmadillo
Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise
Appear
- 4th night after you take over the garden
- Nighttime in the garden
Visit
- Have 4 Whirlms or 2 thistles in the garden
Resident
- Has eaten 2 Whirlms
- Has eaten 1 thistle
Romance
- Has drunk a bottle of milk
- There is a Fudgehog house in the garden
Variants
| Red (add photo) | Blue (add photo) | Green (add photo) |
| Has eaten a chili | Has eaten a bluebell seed | Has eaten poison ivy |
In Pocket Paradise, only the red variant is available.
Uses
In Trouble in Paradise, if a Fudgehog eats a coconut, it will evolve into Parmadillo. This will earn an achievement.
Species Conflicts
Happiness
Trivia
- The patterns on Fudgehog's back were originally red and orange, but after learning that the piñata would be starring in the animated series, senior concept artist Ryan Stevenson changed the design to be more colorful, giving the species its iconic rainbow color scheme.
- The original red-orange color scheme can still be seen in the final game, in paintings on the walls of certain house interiors.
Gallery
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The in-game icon for the Fudgehog
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Unlockable concept art for the Fudgehog
