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'''Densetsu no Starfy''' (Japanese: 伝説のスタフィー) is a manga series based on the original [[Game Boy Advance]] games ''[[Densetsu no Starfy]]'', ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 2]]'' and ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 3]]'', illustrated by manga artist [[Yumiko Sudō]]. It was succeeded by ''[[Densetsu no Starfy R]]'', which is a manga series based on the events of ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]''.
'''Densetsu no Starfy''' (Japanese: 伝説のスタフィー) is a manga series based on the original [[Game Boy Advance]] games ''[[Densetsu no Starfy]]'', ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 2]]'' and ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 3]]'', illustrated by manga artist [[Yumiko Sudō]]. It was succeeded by ''[[Densetsu no Starfy R]]'', which is a manga series based on ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]''.


This series was frequently submitted to issues of [[wikipedia:CoroCoro Comic|CoroCoro Comic]] from June 2002 (before the official release of the game ''Densetsu no Starfy'' in September 2002) until October 2005, and it was illustrated by manga artist [[Yumiko Sudō]]. Prior to June 2002, [[Densetsu no Starfy (Sayori Abe)|another series]] of ''Densetsu no Starfy'' series manga ran earlier the same year, illustrated by Sayori Abe, but is not to be confused with this one.
This series was frequently submitted to issues of [[wikipedia:CoroCoro Comic|CoroCoro Comic]] from June 2002 (before the official release of the game ''Densetsu no Starfy'' in September 2002) until October 2005, and it was illustrated by manga artist [[Yumiko Sudō]]. Prior to June 2002, [[Densetsu no Starfy (Sayori Abe)|another series]] of ''Densetsu no Starfy'' series manga ran earlier the same year, illustrated by Sayori Abe, but is not to be confused with this one.


The first two volumes of this manga series were available for purchase in the form of a booklet from 28th October 2003 and 28th September 2005 respectively. (ISBN:4091431410 and 4091431429) The booklets were both 192 pages long, and were sold for ¥410. <ref>[http://skygarden.shogakukan.co.jp/skygarden/owa/solc_dtl?isbn=4091431410 Shogakukan website summary of the first issue]</ref> <ref>[http://skygarden.shogakukan.co.jp/skygarden/owa/solc_dtl?isbn=4091431429 Shogakukan website summary of the second issue]</ref> The manga was published by [[Shogakukan]] and was officially approved by [[Nintendo]]. A manga known as ''[[Densetsu no Starfy R]]'' based on the events of ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]'' succeeded the original series.
The first two volumes of this manga series were available for purchase in the form of a booklet from 28th October 2003 and 28th September 2005 respectively. (ISBN:4091431410 and 4091431429) The booklets were both 192 pages long, and were sold for ¥410. <ref>[http://skygarden.shogakukan.co.jp/skygarden/owa/solc_dtl?isbn=4091431410 Shogakukan website summary of the first issue]</ref> <ref>[http://skygarden.shogakukan.co.jp/skygarden/owa/solc_dtl?isbn=4091431429 Shogakukan website summary of the second issue]</ref> The manga was published by [[Shogakukan]] and was officially approved by [[Nintendo]]. A manga known as ''[[Densetsu no Starfy R]]'' based on ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]'' succeeded the original series.
==Chapters==
==Chapters==



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File:Densetsu no Starfy manga1.png
The front cover of the first volume

Densetsu no Starfy (Japanese: 伝説のスタフィー) is a manga series based on the original Game Boy Advance games Densetsu no Starfy, Densetsu no Starfy 2 and Densetsu no Starfy 3, illustrated by manga artist Yumiko Sudō. It was succeeded by Densetsu no Starfy R, which is a manga series based on Densetsu no Starfy 4.

This series was frequently submitted to issues of CoroCoro Comic from June 2002 (before the official release of the game Densetsu no Starfy in September 2002) until October 2005, and it was illustrated by manga artist Yumiko Sudō. Prior to June 2002, another series of Densetsu no Starfy series manga ran earlier the same year, illustrated by Sayori Abe, but is not to be confused with this one.

The first two volumes of this manga series were available for purchase in the form of a booklet from 28th October 2003 and 28th September 2005 respectively. (ISBN:4091431410 and 4091431429) The booklets were both 192 pages long, and were sold for ¥410. [1] [2] The manga was published by Shogakukan and was officially approved by Nintendo. A manga known as Densetsu no Starfy R based on Densetsu no Starfy 4 succeeded the original series.

Chapters

Volume Number Japanese name Romanization Image
Volume 1 Chapter 1 人間界へ行くフィー! Ningen Kai he Iku Fī!
Volume 1 Chapter 2 ボクは王子だフィー! Boku wa Ouji da Fī!
Volume 1 Chapter 3 水はこわくないフィー! Mizu wa Kowakunai Fī!
Volume 1 Chapter 4 ロブじいなんてきらいだフィー! Robu Jiinante Kiraida Fī!
Volume 1 Chapter 5 お宝を探すフィー! Otakara wo Sagasu Fī!
Volume 1 Chapter 6 絶対また 会えるフィー! Zettai Mata Aeru Fī!
Volume 1 Chapter 7 お金もうけを するフィー! Okane Mouke wo Suru Fī!
Volume 1 Chapter 8 ニセスタフィー 出現だフィー! Nise Sutafī Shutsugenda Fī!
Volume 2 Chapter 1 オーグラと対決だフィー! Ōgura to Taiketsuda Fī!
Volume 2 Chapter 2 新しい冒険に 出るフィー! Atarashii Bouken ni Deru Fī!
Volume 2 Chapter 3 なつかしの 再会だフィー! Natsukashi no Saikaida Fī!
Volume 2 Chapter 4 勇気合戦だフィー! Yuuki Gassenda Fī!
Volume 2 Chapter 5 ママを とりもどすフィー! Mama wo Torimodosu Fī!
Volume 2 Chapter 6 ぼくも映画に出たいフィー! Boku mo Eiga ni Detai Fī!
Volume 2 Chapter 7 つぼがこわれて 大あわてだフィー! Tsubo ga Kowarete Ooawateda Fī!
Volume 2 Chapter 8 ワリオと最強タッグだフィー! Wario to Saikyou Tagguda Fī!
Volume 2 Chapter 9 やさしい木に会ったフィー! Yasashii Ki ni Atta Fī!
Volume 2 Chapter 10 地雷は危険だフィー! Jirai wa Kikenda Fī!
Volume 2 Chapter 11 封印のつぼで 大さわぎだフィー! Fuuin no Tsubo de Oo Sawagida Fī!

Characters

Densetsu no Starfy features various characters originating from the Game Boy Advance games as well as two original characters, Takeo and Rumi-chan.

Residents of Pufftop

  • Starfy - The main character of the series, and the prince of Pufftop. Although Starfy is often a crybaby, he is also courageous when tasked with doing something. His main attack is the Star Spin, but Wario also teaches him the Shooting Star ability. His favorite phrase is "fee" (フィ) and he has a hobby of collecting sunglasses.
  • Papa Star - The king of Pufftop, and Starfy's father.
  • Mama Star - The king of Pufftop, and Starfy's mother. She is very friendly to Starfy but turns aggressive in Volume 2; attacking with her fists.
  • Pufftop Guard - The soldiers of Pufftop. Every day they undergo special training.

Characters who surround Starfy

  • Old Man Lobber - An associate of Starfy, who cared for Starfy in the past. In Volume 2, he experiences memory loss.
  • Moe - Starfy met Moe in the belly of a whale, unlike in the games. Although Moe at first has a bad relationship with Starfy, they become close friends in Volume 2. Moe has a crush on Ruby, and Starfy once played a joke on Moe for it. Moe has an associate called Chorosuke, Chorosuke and his relatives can be identified by the presence of a swirl on their heads.

Other characters

  • Rumi-chan - An original human character. Takeo has a crush on her.
  • Takeo - An original character from the human world, who meets Starfy and Old Man Lobber for the first time. Starfy destroys his Game Boy Advance. He has a crush on Rumi-chan.
  • Jellato Sisters - The Jellato are sea angels who live in an iceberg. Kuri (クリ) is their favorite phrase.
  • Lovely - A fish who is a friend of the Jellato Sisters. She is described as having a "disgusting" appearance.
  • Doppel - A clone of Starfy created by Ogura in order to ruin Starfy's reputation. Ogura was working on creating a doppelganger of Chorosuke but was captured by several Taruika before the creation had finished.
  • Wario - Appears searching for treasure in Volume 2. His favorite attack is the Wario Attack. He once tried to beat up the Taruika.
  • Gekojii - A frog who lives in a cave somewhere. His son was kidnapped by a Komorin and taken into a cave on top of a waterfall. He had tried to climb the waterfall himself after drinking his Power Up Drink (Japanese: パワー アップ ドリンク). Starfy tries a sip of it himself, before successfully using his Turbo Swim ability to climb the waterfall.
  • Hirara - Described as a cute and beautiful fish, who is found in a haunted house unlike the games. She can however, change her appearance to appear scary.
  • Sir. Hokui - The head of the Hokuizu.
  • Hokuizu - The minions of Sir. Hokui. In Volume 2, they were assigned with a mission to remove explosives in a house where Starfy and Moe are present. One of the Hokuizu was assigned the task of being a "mine detector".
  • Ootaruika - A large squid who wears a barrel and lives near a dangerous swamp.
  • Yugudorajii - An elderly man who lives in a tree. He is the only surviving tree of his kind thanks to Moe after branches from the woods were cut down 100 years ago, and Ogura set the woods on fire.
  • Buirun - A sea monster. It appeared as a foe in the haunted house, unlike Coral Coast in Densetsu no Starfy 3.
  • Sangoro - Appeared as an enemy in the haunted house.
  • Gabuppa - Appeared as an enemy in the haunted house.
  • Treasure Monster - A treasure chest which appeared in the haunted house. Moe had tried to open it, only for it to bite him.

Main enemies

Gallery

External links


References

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