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This page is a list of locations that appear in The Legendary Starfy series manga.

In the Densetsu no Starfy (Yumiko Sudō) manga

Human World

The "world right now" (left), the "Human World" (right) and how they are connected

The Human World (Japanese: 人間界, also: ニンゲン界) is the world where humans like Takeo and Rumi-chan reside. It is located somewhere below Pufftop Palace, although it is apparently in a different dimension. Both Starfy and Old Man Lobber ended up in the Human World during the events of chapter one of volume one, "Going to the Human World Fii!" but Starfy and Old Man Lobber got back to their world during the events of chapter three of volume one, Not Afraid of Water Fii!.

School

The school is a place in the Human World that Takeo, Rumi-chan and other humans attend. It appeared in chapter one of volume one, "Going to the Human World Fii!". There is a room with lockers there, as well as toilets and a rooftop floor. Takeo ran away with the jar into the toilet, worried that Starfy and Old Man Lobber would find it. When Takeo made it to the rooftop floor, Starfy and Old Man Lobber were there. While running off with the jar, Takeo trips on a floor panel and falls off the edge of the rooftop with the jar. Old Man Lobber asks Starfy to use his Star Spin, so he jumps off the rooftop using his Star Spin to get Takeo. Takeo asks for help and Starfy continues using his Star Spin, but in the end he decides to carry Takeo and rescue him. However, the Jar breaks and evil comes out of the Jar.

Pachinko Plaza Shop

The Pachinko Plaza Shop (Japanese: パチンコプラザ) is a pachinko plaza in the Human World that appeared in chapter two of volume one of the Densetsu no Starfy manga illustrated by Yumiko Sudō. Starfy and Old Man Lobber thought it was a castle but Takeo knew it wasn't and seemed embarrassed to point it out to them.

Old Man Lobber and Starfy walk in it, only for someone from the Pachinko Plaza to pick them up and bring them out again. He asks if Takeo is a robot then punches the top of his head and angrily walks back in to the plaza, telling him to play elsewhere.

Swimming pool

A swimming pool in the Human World. It first appeared in a dream in Takeo's dream in chapter three of volume one, where he dreamed that he was drowning in the pool. Later in the chapter, Rumi-chan actually invites Starfy, Old Man Lobber and Takeo to play together in the pool. Takeo is worried because he cannot swim but Rumi-chan says that Starfy will be a good coach and Takeo goes anyway, with Old Man Lobber on his head. Konk appears there so Starfy attacks him with his Star Spin and he lands on Takeo's swimming trunks, hurting him.

Konk uses his shell like a drill to push Takeo back in the pool and continues to drill into him, making Starfy cry and for some reason, Konk starts to cry as well. Old Man Lobber talks to Konk and makes him feel better but Konk makes a portal in the pool that leads back into Starfy's world and Starfy, Old Man Lobber, Konk, as well as Takeo fall through it. Rumi-chan comes back with the juice but is surprised to find that the others aren't there.

Starfy's world

The world where characters such as Starfy, Old Man Lobber and Moe live.

Pufftop/Pufftop Palace

The home of Starfy, Mama Star, Papa Star and the Pufftop Guards. Old Man Lobber used to reside there even though he has a cave of his own. In volume 2, Moe also visits Pufftop Palace there despite having his own house.

Unnamed beach

A beach that Starfy, Old Man Lobber, Takeo and Konk arrive in after they go through Konk's portal that connects the Human World with Starfy's world. It appears in chapter three of volume one, Not Afraid of Water Fii!

Stranded Whale

A place set inside of a whale. The whale swallowed Starfy and Old Man Lobber after Old Man Lobber was holding a coconut he prepared for Starfy. Starfy loses Old Man Lobber inside the whale. Although he escapes, he isn't seen again until chapter six of volume one, We'll Absolutely Meet Again Fii! but Starfy doesn't get to meet Old Man Lobber in person until chapter three of volume two, Nostalgic Reunion Fii!.

This is where Starfy meets Moe in this series of manga, unlike in Densetsu no Starfy where Starfy meets Moe in Coral Reef. Bankirosu is found in the whale. Starfy defeats it by making it jump into the spikes.

Sea of Ice

A cold sea that Starfy and Moe visit in chapter five of volume one, Search for Treasure Fii! while Moe is looking for something sparkly for Ruby.

Kuriore's Iceberg

Starfy revisiting Kuriore's Iceberg in The Sealed Jar and the Big Disturbance Fii!, looking for Kuriore

A body of floating ice with icy spikes in the Sea of Ice. Boerun appeared there and tried to claim the Sea of Ice as his own.

Moe found a Treasure Box full of sparkling diamonds in Kuriore's Iceberg for Ruby, but unfortunately water from the hot spring went inside the Treasure Box and the diamonds started to melt. Moe then knocked the Treasure Box away and all the remaining diamonds fell into the sea.

Kuriore's Iceberg is revisited via the Pufftop Vehicle in the eleventh and final chapter of volume two, The Sealed Jar and the Big Disturbance Fii!.

Kuriore's House

A small house in Kuriore's Iceberg where Kuriore lives. After defeating Boerun, Starfy and Moe left Kuriore at her house with Lovely.

Unnamed gorge

A gorge with two waterfalls that appears in chapter six of volume one, We'll Absolutely Meet Again Fii!. One waterfall is surrounded by Gekojii's cave and another waterfall is surrounded by Gekojii's House.

Gekojii's House/Gekojii's Cave

Inside Gekojii's House in We'll Absolutely Meet Again Fii!

Gekojii's House (Japanese: ゲコじいの家) is set in a cave near two waterfalls where Gekojii lives that is normally visited by his grandson. It first appeared in chapter six of the first volume — We'll Absolutely Meet Again Fii!.

The first waterfall is found outside an entrance to the cave that became blocked off by an earthquake before Gekojii smashed the rocks, and the second waterfall is found through a door that leads outside of Gekojii's House. In the main room of Gekojii's house, he keeps pharmaceutical equipment and boxes full of drugs called Power Up Drinks that give power to whoever drinks them. Starfy used the help of two Power Up Drinks to rescue Gekojii's grandson who had been hibernating in a cold cave up the second waterfall.

Gekojii's House is revisited via the Pufftop Vehicle in the eleventh and final chapter of volume two, The Sealed Jar and the Big Disturbance Fii!.

Unnamed sea

A sea that appears in chapter seven of volume one, Making Money Fii!. Moe's House is found under this sea. Moe was trying to make money there by filling stones into a shell, but Starfy makes the fish that come go away.

Moe's House

A rundown house where Moe, Moe's siblings, Kyorozo and Moe's Mother live. Starfy overhears that Moe's Mother doesn't have any money for medicine, so he tries to make money for Moe himself in the unnamed sea. In chapter six of volume two — Get Back Mama Fii!, there is a house in a place out of water near Ogura Castle that looks exactly like Moe's House.

Okonomiyaki Town

Several characters at Okonomiyaki Town. The town has multiple points of interest including the okonomiyaki stall run by Chuta and a cotton candy stall.

Okonomiyaki Town (Japanese: お好み焼き街) is a town that was visited by Starfy and Moe in the eighth and final chapter of volume 1; False Starfy Appearance Fii! and was briefly visited by Starfy in the Pufftop Vehicle in the nineteenth and final chapter of volume 2; The Sealed Jar and the Big Disturbance Fii!. It is surrounded by the sea and Starfy and Moe had to swim to get there.

The town has multiple points of interest like a bakery and a cotton candy store, but the main attraction is an okonomiyaki pancake stall run by Chuta. In False Starfy Appearance Fii!, Doppel and Chorosuke tipped up the okonomiyaki stall to steal the pancakes and they pretended to be Starfy and Moe.

Hideout

A hideout on a small island where Doppel can be found, seen in the eighth and final chapter of volume 1; False Starfy Appearance Fii!. Doppel had kidnapped Moe and tied him up with rope in the hideout. At the hideout, Doppel shows Moe to Ogura, who hypnotizes Moe, reversing his personality.

Lobber's Cave

Lobber's Cave (Japanese: ロブじいの洞窟) is a cave where Old Man Lobber lives, surrounded by the sea. It appears in the third chapter of the second volume — Nostalgic Reunion Fii!. It was briefly visited by Starfy in the Pufftop Vehicle in the nineteenth and final chapter of volume 2; The Sealed Jar and the Big Disturbance Fii!.

In the events of Nostalgic Reunion Fii!, Starfy and Moe found him in his cave but he was experiencing memory loss and Old Man Lobber couldn't recognize them until they were about to save him from an unknown monster with some resemblance to Wasawasa. Starfy and Moe were forced to flee from the cave after they accidentally hit Old Man Lobber and made him be aggressive.

It was revisited by Starfy in the Pufftop Vehicle in the nineteenth and final chapter of volume 2; The Sealed Jar and the Big Disturbance Fii!.

Unknown cave

A cave in chapter four of volume two — Courage Wars Fii!, with lots of fish and a sign saying that the cave is dangerous and entrance is forbidden. Starfy and Moe went to fish there regardless of the sign's warning and Starfy caught a vicious, big spiky fish. Starfy attempts to attack the fish, but the fish smacks him and jumps back in the water. This made Moe whimper in fear. When Starfy asks if he was hiding, Moe tries to prove he is braver and this puts both Starfy and Moe into dangerous situations. On two occasions, they are saved by Ootaruika who lives in a house in the cave. He is angry at Starfy and Moe for ignoring the sign and their foolish behavior.

Ootaruika's House

A house inside the cave in chapter four of volume two — Courage Wars Fii! where Ootaruika resides. There is a photograph of a son of of Ootaruika who wears a bow tie. Ootaruika talked to the photograph to express his bad experience with Starfy and Moe. Starfy left behind a shell he caught with a fishing rod earlier there after seeing Ootaruika crying in his house, probably feeling sorry for him.

It was revisited by Starfy in the Pufftop Vehicle in the nineteenth and final chapter of volume 2; The Sealed Jar and the Big Disturbance Fii!.

Unnamed place

A place surrounded by rocks and the sea found in chapter six of volume two — Get Back Mama Fii!. It is also close to Ogura Castle, which exists on a very small island. At the beginning of this chapter, Starfy finds a bottle with a video tape inside, which turns out to be a message from Mama Star to Starfy to say that she's in Ogura Castle. After Starfy rescues Mama Star, he sends tape messages in bottles in to the sea but once they're done, Moe realizes the Jar is missing. Starfy then panics and believes he put it in one of the bottles.

Rundown house

An unnamed rundown house that looks exactly like Moe's House is found in the aforementioned unnamed place in the events of chapter six of volume two — Get Back Mama Fii!. A sign said that Ogura Castle was straight ahead, but when Starfy and Moe followed it they found the rundown house.

Ogura Castle

A castle where Ogura resides, appearing in the the events of chapter six of volume two — Get Back Mama Fii!. It is found on its own island near the rundown house in the unnamed place. Mama Star was taken there and brainwashed, so Starfy has to fight her to rescue her. There is a toilet there and a window on a wall. Ogura waited behind the wall where he watched Starfy fighting.