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Starfy 2: [[Puchi Ogura #4]] (ice side), [[Korisu]], [[Numan]], [[Taiblond]], [[Gaidonna|Guidonna]], [[Korundoru-sensei|Professoar]], [[Bawss]], [[Echigyoya]]
Starfy 2: [[Puchi Ogura #4]] (ice side), [[Korisu]], [[Numan]], [[Taiblond]], [[Gaidonna|Guidonna]], [[Korundoru-sensei|Professoar]], [[Bawss]], [[Echigyoya]]
Starfy 3: [[Sir Hokwi|Sgt. Hawky]], [[Mamanezu|Mamaus]],
Some characters outside of the Starfy series that also use Watashi are: [https://zatchbell.fandom.com/wiki/Gash_Bell_and_Kiyomaro_Takamine Zatch Bell] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zatch_Bell! Zatch Bell!] series,


===Other forms===
===Other forms===
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Starfy 1: [[Pufftop Guard|Pufftop Guards]]
Starfy 1: [[Pufftop Guard|Pufftop Guards]]


Starfy 2: [[Puchi Ogura #5]], [[Jiiyan]],
Starfy 2: [[Puchi Ogura #5]], [[Jiiyan]]
 
Some characters outside of the Starfy series that also use Watakushi are: [https://www.mariowiki.com/Princess_Peach Princess Peach] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_(franchise) Mario] series, [https://wikirby.com/wiki/Susie Susie] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_(series) Kirby] series, and


===Exceptions===
===Exceptions===
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'''Ware''' is a very uncommon way to say either "I" or, more commonly, "we" when Wareware (我々) is used. It, like Watashi, is a gender-neutral term, but has somewhat older connotations (simply due to it being archaic). The characters that use Ware are:
'''Ware''' is a very uncommon way to say either "I" or, more commonly, "we" when Wareware (我々) is used. It, like Watashi, is a gender-neutral term, but has somewhat older connotations (simply due to it being archaic). The characters that use Ware are:


Starfy 2: [[Puchi Ogura #4]] (fire side),
Starfy 2: [[Puchi Ogura #4]] (fire side)
 
Starfy 3: [[Hokwi Group|The Hawky Cadets]]
 
===Exceptions===
*Sgt. Hawky also uses variants of Ware, Waga and Wareware, when talking to his troops. These have the same connotations that Ware does.


==Washi (儂/わし/ワシ)==
==Washi (儂/わし/ワシ)==
'''Washi''', while a form of watashi, is more commonly associated with older people, specifically older men. Most characters who use this pronoun commonly have the honorific of Jiisan (爺さん/じいさん) or Jii(爺/じい) such as [[Old Man Lobber]] (Robu-jiisan) or Old Man Drasil (Yggdra-jii). There are characters who do not fit this pattern however, such as Papa Star or Ogura. The characters who use washi are:
'''Washi''', while a form of watashi, is more commonly associated with older people, specifically older men. Most characters who use this pronoun commonly have the honorific of Jiisan (爺さん/じいさん) or Jii(爺/じい) such as [[Old Man Lobber]] (Robu-jiisan) or Old Man Drasil (Yggdra-jii). There are characters who do not fit this pattern however, such as Papa Star or Ogura. The characters who use washi are:


Starfy 1: [[Papa Star]], [[Old Man Lobber]], [[Old Man Mechani]], [[Kanninpapa|Crawdaddy]], [[Jiilacanth]], One pair of [[Konbi]], [[Ogura]], [[Ootaruika|Big Barrel Squid]] (Starfy 1 Only), [[Gekojii]], [[Blantern]], [[Boctopus]],
Starfy 1: [[Papa Star]], [[Old Man Lobber]], [[Old Man Mechani]], [[Kanninpapa|Crawdaddy]], [[Jiilacanth]], One pair of [[Konbi]], [[Ogura]], [[Ootaruika|Big Barrel Squid]] (Starfy 1 Only), [[Gekojii]], [[Blantern]], [[Boctopus]]


Starfy 2: [[Kumajii|Old Man Grizzly]]
Starfy 2: [[Kumajii|Old Man Grizzly]]


Starfy 3: [[Yggdra-jii|Old Man Drasil]]
Starfy 3: [[Yggdra-jii|Old Man Drasil]], [[Mantahan|Mistah Manta]], [[Kyorozou|Marty]],
 
Some characters from other series that use Washi are: [https://onepiece.fandom.com/wiki/Jinbe?so=search Jinbei] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Piece One Piece] series, [https://www.mariowiki.com/Professor_Elvin_Gadd Professor E. Gadd] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_(franchise) Mario] series,


==Wagahai (吾輩/わがはい/ワガハイ)==
==Exceptions==
'''Wagahai''' is very similar to Ware, but with a hint of arrogance thrown in. This is the pronoun that Bowser uses in the Japanese version of many Mario games, and I'm sure I don't really need to tell you anything beyond that lol. [[Gekyojii|Master Croak]] is the only character that uses Wagahai.
*Bawss uses Washi before he and the Squirts fight the Makaikas.


==Sessha (拙者/せっしゃ/セッシャ)==
==Sessha (拙者/せっしゃ/セッシャ)==
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'''Boku''' is a very common personal pronoun heavily associated with younger, or very polite, boys. It also carries somewhat tomboyish, but still cute, connotations when used by girls. [[Starfy]] is very often portrayed both in game and in other mediums using this pronoun. The characters who use boku are:
'''Boku''' is a very common personal pronoun heavily associated with younger, or very polite, boys. It also carries somewhat tomboyish, but still cute, connotations when used by girls. [[Starfy]] is very often portrayed both in game and in other mediums using this pronoun. The characters who use boku are:


Starfy 1: [[Starfy]], [[Herman]], [[Slick]], [[The Jellato Sisters]] (specifically Jellato), [[Hirao]], [[Ukizzu|Ookids]], [[Blanko]], [[Torito]], [[Horun]], [[Doughdough]], [[Moe's Family]]
Starfy 1: [[Starfy]], [[Herman]], [[Slick]], [[The Jellato Sisters]] (specifically Jellato), [[Hirao]], [[Ukizzu|Ookids]], [[Blanko]], [[Torito]], [[Horun]], [[Jueri|Jewelly]], [[Doughdough]], [[Moe's Family]]
 
Starfy 2: [[Kamekkochounan|Shelldest]], [[Gaganmo]], [[The Jellato Sisters|Gellato]], [[Orisu]], [[Kamone]], [[Mitsugasago|Pursley]], [[Kodorun|The Tutweets]], [[Puchi Ogura #8]], [[Squirt #1]], [[Squirt #2]], [[Puchi Ogura #9]]


Starfy 2: [[Kamekkochounan|Shelldest]], [[Gaganmo]], [[The Jellato Sisters|Gellato]], [[Orisu]], [[Kamone]], [[Mitsugasago|Pursley]], [[Kodorun|The Tutweets]], [[Puchi Ogura #8]], [[Squirt #1]], [[Squirt #2]], [[Puchi Ogura #9]],
Starfy 3: [[Mekani Genius|Mechani Genius]], [[Kabasonchou|Mayor Hippo]], [[Burako|Braco]]


Starfy 3: [[Kabasonchou|Mayor Hippo]]
Some characters outside of the Starfy series that also use Boku are: [https://doraemon.fandom.com/wiki/Nobita_Nobi Nobita Nobi] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doraemon Doraemon] series, [https://puyonexus.com/wiki/Arle_Nadja Arle Nadja] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puyo_Puyo Puyo Puyo] series, and [https://www.mariowiki.com/Luigi Luigi] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_(franchise) Mario] series.


===Other forms===
===Other forms===
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Starfy 1: [[Chuta|Chutah]], [[Antibuddies]], [[Boerun]], [[Taruika|The Barrel Squids]], [[Ootaruika|Big Barrel Squid]] (Starfy 2 onwards), [[Mogel]], [[Brushley]], [[Jojiro]], [[Doppel]]
Starfy 1: [[Chuta|Chutah]], [[Antibuddies]], [[Boerun]], [[Taruika|The Barrel Squids]], [[Ootaruika|Big Barrel Squid]] (Starfy 2 onwards), [[Mogel]], [[Brushley]], [[Jojiro]], [[Doppel]]


Starfy 2: [[Puchi Ogura #2]], [[Kamekkojinan|Brotle]], [[Puchi Ogura #7]], [[Squirt #3]], [[Puchi Ogura #10]], [[Mijingou]],  
Starfy 2: [[Puchi Ogura #2]], [[Kamekkojinan|Brotle]], [[Puchi Ogura #7]], [[Squirt #3]], [[Puchi Ogura #10]], [[Mijingou]]
 
Starfy 3: [[Buirun]], [[Enbiraru]], [[Kittana]], [[Makaika]],  


Starfy 5: [[Squirt #5]]
Starfy 5: [[Squirt #5]]
Some characters outside of the Starfy series that also use Ore are: [https://kamenrider.fandom.com/wiki/Gentaro_Kisaragi Gentarou Kisaragi] AKA Kamen Rider Fourze from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamen_Rider Kamen Rider] series, [https://naruto.fandom.com/wiki/Naruto_Uzumaki?so=search Naruto Uzumaki] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naruto Naruto] series, and [https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Ash_Ketchum Ash Ketchum] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon Pokémon] series


===Other forms===
===Other forms===
*'''Ore-sama''' (俺様/おれさま/オレさま): Ore-sama holds much of the same connotations are ore does, but the "sama" adds a lot (and I mean a LOT) more arrogance and self importance into the mix. [[Moe]] very commonly uses ore-sama due to his pride and tends to see himself above others in the earlier installments of the series. This is somewhat conveyed by him calling himself "The Great and Powerful Moe" in the English version of [[The Legendary Starfy]]. Some other characters who also use ore-sama are:
*'''Ore-sama''' (俺様/おれさま/オレさま): Ore-sama holds much of the same connotations are ore does, but the "sama" adds a lot (and I mean a LOT) more arrogance and self importance into the mix. [[Moe]] very commonly uses ore-sama due to his pride and tends to see himself above others in the earlier installments of the series. This is somewhat conveyed by him calling himself "The Great and Powerful Moe" in the English version of [[The Legendary Starfy]]. Some other characters who also use ore-sama are:


Starfy 1: [[Moe]], [[Fork]], [[Bankirosu|Bankiross]],
Starfy 1: [[Moe]], [[Fork]], [[Bankirosu|Bankiross]]


Starfy 2: [[Puchi Ogura #6]],
Starfy 2: [[Puchi Ogura #6]]


Starfy 3: [[Wario]]
Starfy 3: [[Wario]]
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Starfy 2: [[Kiremoth]], [[Shurikit]], [[Chonmagyo]]
Starfy 2: [[Kiremoth]], [[Shurikit]], [[Chonmagyo]]


*'''Oidon''' (おいどん): This is a pronoun exclusively used by [[Fat Cat]] which plays both into his Japanese name (Namazu''don''), as well as his tendency to refer to others by the honorific of "don". In real life, however, it is an archaic pronoun indicative of the Kagoshima dialect.
Starfy 3: [[Choan]]


*'''Ora''' (おら/オラ): Much like Oira, Ora is a pronoun that is indicative of rural dialects. The only character that uses Ora is [[Funazou]].
*'''Orecchi''' (俺っち/おれっち/オレッチ): Orecchi is a variant of Ore that carries the same connotations. It is commonly used in the central region of Shizuoka Prefecture. The only characters that use Orecchi are [[Resshi|Ressie]] and [[Mad Piero|Mad Pierrot]]
 
** [http://www.mtwildwood.net/yokaiMedallium/yokaiJibanyan.html Jibanyan], a youkai from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yo-kai_Watch Yo-Kai Watch] series,
*'''Orecchi''' (俺っち/おれっち/オレッチ): Orecchi is a variant of Ore that carries the same connotations. It is commonly used in the central region of Shizuoka Prefecture. The only character that uses Orecchi is [[Resshi|Ressie]].


===Exceptions===
===Exceptions===
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Starfy 2: [[Kameru|Tortamama]], [[Savako]], [[Squirt #4]]
Starfy 2: [[Kameru|Tortamama]], [[Savako]], [[Squirt #4]]
Starfy 3: [[Kanterabaa|Old Lady Lantern]], [[Hirara]]
**Some characters outside of the Starfy series that also use Atashi are: [https://dragon-quest.org/wiki/Sylvando Sylvando] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Quest Dragon Quest] series, [https://sailormoon.fandom.com/wiki/Usagi_Tsukino_/_Sailor_Moon_(manga) Usagi Tsukino] AKA Sailor Moon from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon series], and [https://www.mariowiki.com/Birdo Birdo] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_(franchise) Mario] series.


===Other forms===
===Other forms===
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Starfy 2: [[Kamekkoimouto|Sisturt]], [[Viva]]
Starfy 2: [[Kamekkoimouto|Sisturt]], [[Viva]]
**Some characters outside of the Starfy series that also use Atai are: [https://sanriowiki.com/wiki/Kuromi Kuromi], a character from the anime series [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onegai_My_Melody My Melody], which itself a part of the larger [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Sanrio_characters Sanrio] brand, [https://banjokazooiewiki.com/wiki/Kazooie Kazooie] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banjo-Kazooie Banjo-Kazooie] series, and [https://www.mariowiki.com/Bombette Bombette] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paper_Mario Paper Mario] series.


*'''Atakushi''' (あたくし): Essentially just the feminine form of watakushi, carrying much of the same more professional and proper connotations it does. The characters that say Atakushi are:
*'''Atakushi''' (あたくし): Essentially just the feminine form of watakushi, carrying much of the same more professional and proper connotations it does. The characters that say Atakushi are:


Starfy 2: [[The Jellato Sisters|Jellata]]
Starfy 2: [[The Jellato Sisters|Jellata]]
*'''Asshi''' (あっし): Much like Atai, Asshi is a shortened, more casual version of Atashi (and by extention Watashi). The only character that uses Asshi is [[Mayudorago|Dragobrows]].


==Uchi (うち/ウチ)==
==Uchi (うち/ウチ)==
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Starfy 3: [[Starly]],  
Starfy 3: [[Starly]],  
Some characters outside of the Starfy series that also use Uchi are: [https://guiltygear.fandom.com/wiki/Bridget Bridget] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guilty_Gear Guilty Gear] series,
==Pronouns Only Used by One Character==
These are pronouns that, while they may fit into the other categories, are only said by a single character throughout the entire series.
===Gender Neutral Pronouns===
*'''Wagahai''' (吾輩/わがはい/ワガハイ): Wagahai is very similar to Ware, but with a hint of arrogance thrown in. This is the pronoun that Bowser uses in the Japanese version of many Mario games, and I'm sure I don't really need to tell you anything beyond that lol. [[Gekyojii|Master Croak]] is the only character that uses Wagahai.
*'''Wasu''' (わす/ワス): While I'm not exactly sure whether Wasu is a form of Watashi or Washi, either way is is a gender neutral first-person pronoun and an exaggerated representation of Tohoku dialect. It seems to also have some rural connotations. The only character that uses Wasu is [[Shiro|Mr. Polar]]. Another character that uses Wasu is [https://fairytail.fandom.com/wiki/Yajima Yajima] from the [https://fairytail.fandom.com/wiki/Main_Page Fairy Tail] series.
*'''Me''' (みい/ミー): Yep, just the word "Me". The only character that uses "me" in Japanese is [[Amaenbi]], and that is mostly likely due to their habit of saying "chi'''mi'''" when they speak.
*'''Yo''' (よ/ヨ/余): Yo is the first-person pronoun exclusively used by [[Evil]]. It is akin to Ware, but gives off the impression of someone of higher status, and has the historic meaning of someone addressing themselves outside the work of their subordinates. Some characters from other series who use Yo are: [https://puyonexus.com/wiki/Ocean_Prince Ocean Prince] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puyo_Puyo Puyo Puyo] series, [https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Calyrex_(Pok%C3%A9mon) Calyrex] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon Pokémon] series, and [https://www.mariowiki.com/Count_Bleck Count Bleck] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paper_Mario Paper Mario] series.
===Masculine Pronouns===
*'''Oidon''' (おいどん): This is a pronoun exclusively used by [[Fat Cat]] which plays both into his Japanese name (Namazu''don''), as well as his tendency to refer to others by the honorific of "don". In real life, however, it is an archaic pronoun indicative of the Kagoshima dialect.
*'''Ora''' (おら/オラ): Much like Oira, Ora is a pronoun that is indicative of rural dialects. The only character that uses Ora is [[Funazou]].
**Some characters outside of the Starfy series that also use Ora are: [http://www.mtwildwood.net/yokaiMedallium/yokaiKomasan.html Komasan], a youkai from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yo-kai_Watch Yo-Kai Watch] series,
===Feminine Pronouns===
*'''Asshi''' (あっし): Much like Atai, Asshi is a shortened, more casual version of Atashi (and by extention Watashi). The only character that uses Asshi is [[Mayudorago|Dragobrows]].


=Non-applicable Characters=
=Non-applicable Characters=
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Starfy 2: [[Puchi Ogura #1]], [[Pekin Duck Model|Peking Duck Model]], [[Haribote Kamone|Kamone Sign]]
Starfy 2: [[Puchi Ogura #1]], [[Pekin Duck Model|Peking Duck Model]], [[Haribote Kamone|Kamone Sign]]
Starfy 3: [[Konezu|Lil' Maus Brothers]], [[Saint Nak]], [[Rockin' Baa|Granny Rocker]], [[Seiuchi-kun|Wally]], [[Pengod]], [[Gachatakkoru]], [[Muga]]

Revision as of 21:49, 10 February 2023

Japanese first-person pronouns, also known as jindaimeishi (人代名詞) or ninshoudaimeishi (人称代名詞) in Japanese, are a way for people in the real world to express themselves, as well as serving as an easy way to give insight into a fictional character's personality. The characters in Starfy use a wide variety of personal pronouns that relate to their personalities, mannerisms, and are also very hard to translate. As they are all equivalents of "I", it is very hard to translate the nuances of each one. This page serves as an explanation of these pronouns as well as an (incomplete) list of the characters that use them, by order of the game they debuted in.

Gender-Neutral Pronouns

Watashi (私/わたし/ワタシ)

Watashi is one of the most common personal pronouns, and is closest to the English meaning of "I". It has no gendered connotations, but is considered more formal in many contexts. Characters who use watashi don't usually have any particular quirks, and are often nicer than most. The characters that use watashi are:

Starfy 1: Mermaid, Ruby, Seahorse Mama, Moon, Lumi the Mirror, Kit Fish, Wozart, Dolfy, Dolchina and Dolshe, Miguana, Lalako, Aqua

Starfy 2: Puchi Ogura #4 (ice side), Korisu, Numan, Taiblond, Guidonna, Professoar, Bawss, Echigyoya

Starfy 3: Sgt. Hawky, Mamaus,

Some characters outside of the Starfy series that also use Watashi are: Zatch Bell from the Zatch Bell! series,

Other forms

  • Watakushi (私/わたくし/ワタクシ): Watakushi is an even more formal version of Watashi, popularly used by "prim and proper" or bulter characters in Japanese media. The characters that use Watakushi are:

Starfy 1: Pufftop Guards

Starfy 2: Puchi Ogura #5, Jiiyan

Some characters outside of the Starfy series that also use Watakushi are: Princess Peach from the Mario series, Susie from the Kirby series, and

Exceptions

In Starfy 1, Hirao and Hirarin use Watashi-tachi (Watashi + we), instead of Boku-tachi, the pronoun that Hirao usually goes by.

Ware (我/われ/ワレ)

Ware is a very uncommon way to say either "I" or, more commonly, "we" when Wareware (我々) is used. It, like Watashi, is a gender-neutral term, but has somewhat older connotations (simply due to it being archaic). The characters that use Ware are:

Starfy 2: Puchi Ogura #4 (fire side)

Starfy 3: The Hawky Cadets

Exceptions

  • Sgt. Hawky also uses variants of Ware, Waga and Wareware, when talking to his troops. These have the same connotations that Ware does.

Washi (儂/わし/ワシ)

Washi, while a form of watashi, is more commonly associated with older people, specifically older men. Most characters who use this pronoun commonly have the honorific of Jiisan (爺さん/じいさん) or Jii(爺/じい) such as Old Man Lobber (Robu-jiisan) or Old Man Drasil (Yggdra-jii). There are characters who do not fit this pattern however, such as Papa Star or Ogura. The characters who use washi are:

Starfy 1: Papa Star, Old Man Lobber, Old Man Mechani, Crawdaddy, Jiilacanth, One pair of Konbi, Ogura, Big Barrel Squid (Starfy 1 Only), Gekojii, Blantern, Boctopus

Starfy 2: Old Man Grizzly

Starfy 3: Old Man Drasil, Mistah Manta, Marty,

Some characters from other series that use Washi are: Jinbei from the One Piece series, Professor E. Gadd from the Mario series,

Exceptions

  • Bawss uses Washi before he and the Squirts fight the Makaikas.

Sessha (拙者/せっしゃ/セッシャ)

Sessha is an archaic gender-neutral pronoun that samurai used to use. Literally meaning 'clumsy person', it gives the impression that the speaker is humble, putting themselves down and the other person up. Both Ogyon and Ogyan use this pronoun.

Usually Masculine Pronouns

Boku (僕/ぼく/ボク)

Boku is a very common personal pronoun heavily associated with younger, or very polite, boys. It also carries somewhat tomboyish, but still cute, connotations when used by girls. Starfy is very often portrayed both in game and in other mediums using this pronoun. The characters who use boku are:

Starfy 1: Starfy, Herman, Slick, The Jellato Sisters (specifically Jellato), Hirao, Ookids, Blanko, Torito, Horun, Jewelly, Doughdough, Moe's Family

Starfy 2: Shelldest, Gaganmo, Gellato, Orisu, Kamone, Pursley, The Tutweets, Puchi Ogura #8, Squirt #1, Squirt #2, Puchi Ogura #9

Starfy 3: Mechani Genius, Mayor Hippo, Braco

Some characters outside of the Starfy series that also use Boku are: Nobita Nobi from the Doraemon series, Arle Nadja from the Puyo Puyo series, and Luigi from the Mario series.

Other forms

  • Bokuchin (ぼくちん): Chikurin uses the pronoun "Bokuchin" when he speaks. This carries very young, almost infantile connotations that may mean that they are very young themselves. Puchi Ogura #3 also uses Bokuchin.

Exceptions

  • Moe: Moe commonly uses boku when he's around Ruby, his siblings, or someone he is scared of. It is meant to contrast his normally pompous behavior with a passive or respectful one. He also tends to speak more formally in these situations.
  • The Jellato Sisters: While as a group, they usually use boku-tachi (boku + we), after they had a fight and split up in Starfy 2, Jellato was the only one to use boku.

Ore (俺/おれ/オレ)

Ore is another very common personal pronoun heavily associated with boys, but with more "wild" or impolite ones. It also carries HEAVY tomboyish connotations when used by girls. Ore is also very notable for being used by delinquents to make them sound tougher. Some characters that use ore are:

Starfy 1: Chutah, Antibuddies, Boerun, The Barrel Squids, Big Barrel Squid (Starfy 2 onwards), Mogel, Brushley, Jojiro, Doppel

Starfy 2: Puchi Ogura #2, Brotle, Puchi Ogura #7, Squirt #3, Puchi Ogura #10, Mijingou

Starfy 3: Buirun, Enbiraru, Kittana, Makaika,

Starfy 5: Squirt #5

Some characters outside of the Starfy series that also use Ore are: Gentarou Kisaragi AKA Kamen Rider Fourze from the Kamen Rider series, Naruto Uzumaki from the Naruto series, and Ash Ketchum from the Pokémon series

Other forms

  • Ore-sama (俺様/おれさま/オレさま): Ore-sama holds much of the same connotations are ore does, but the "sama" adds a lot (and I mean a LOT) more arrogance and self importance into the mix. Moe very commonly uses ore-sama due to his pride and tends to see himself above others in the earlier installments of the series. This is somewhat conveyed by him calling himself "The Great and Powerful Moe" in the English version of The Legendary Starfy. Some other characters who also use ore-sama are:

Starfy 1: Moe, Fork, Bankiross

Starfy 2: Puchi Ogura #6

Starfy 3: Wario

  • Oira (おいら/オイラ): Oira holds much of the same connotations, but is usually more playful or even sometimes used for "country bumpkin" type characters (though not so much anymore). Some characters that use oira are:

Starfy 1: Konk, Shorosuke, Fluffy

Starfy 2: Kiremoth, Shurikit, Chonmagyo

Starfy 3: Choan

  • Orecchi (俺っち/おれっち/オレッチ): Orecchi is a variant of Ore that carries the same connotations. It is commonly used in the central region of Shizuoka Prefecture. The only characters that use Orecchi are Ressie and Mad Pierrot

Exceptions

  • After you beat the game, Chutah uses Ore-sama as he talks about how he heard you beat Ogura with a Star Spin and says that he's glad to be your teacher.
  • When fighting Boerun again during the post game, he uses Ore-sama instead of Ore.

Usually Feminine Pronouns

Atashi (あたし/アタシ)

Atashi is a more casual form of watashi that carries feminine connotations. It also has connotations of feminine or stereotypical LGBT+ men (something that this series surprisingly plays into). Some characters that use atashi are:

Starfy 1: Lovely, Lovelove, Hirarin

Starfy 2: Tortamama, Savako, Squirt #4

Starfy 3: Old Lady Lantern, Hirara

Other forms

  • Atai (あたい/アタイ): Atai is a more casual way of saying atashi while still carrying its connotations. On a scale of most to least casual (with feminine pronouns), it's watashi, then atashi, and finally, atai. The characters that use this are:

Starfy 1: Loverin (Starfy 1-2 only),

Starfy 2: Sisturt, Viva

  • Atakushi (あたくし): Essentially just the feminine form of watakushi, carrying much of the same more professional and proper connotations it does. The characters that say Atakushi are:

Starfy 2: Jellata

Uchi (うち/ウチ)

  • Uchi is another feminine pronoun, but unlike Atashi and Atai, Uchi is usually used by those who speak with a Kansai accent. While it's normal for all ages in said accent, in standard Japanese, it gives off more of an middle aged woman vibe. The characters who use Uchi are:

Starfy 1: Lovelove, Loverin (Starfy 3 only),

Starfy 3: Starly,


Some characters outside of the Starfy series that also use Uchi are: Bridget from the Guilty Gear series,

Pronouns Only Used by One Character

These are pronouns that, while they may fit into the other categories, are only said by a single character throughout the entire series.

Gender Neutral Pronouns

  • Wagahai (吾輩/わがはい/ワガハイ): Wagahai is very similar to Ware, but with a hint of arrogance thrown in. This is the pronoun that Bowser uses in the Japanese version of many Mario games, and I'm sure I don't really need to tell you anything beyond that lol. Master Croak is the only character that uses Wagahai.
  • Wasu (わす/ワス): While I'm not exactly sure whether Wasu is a form of Watashi or Washi, either way is is a gender neutral first-person pronoun and an exaggerated representation of Tohoku dialect. It seems to also have some rural connotations. The only character that uses Wasu is Mr. Polar. Another character that uses Wasu is Yajima from the Fairy Tail series.
  • Me (みい/ミー): Yep, just the word "Me". The only character that uses "me" in Japanese is Amaenbi, and that is mostly likely due to their habit of saying "chimi" when they speak.
  • Yo (よ/ヨ/余): Yo is the first-person pronoun exclusively used by Evil. It is akin to Ware, but gives off the impression of someone of higher status, and has the historic meaning of someone addressing themselves outside the work of their subordinates. Some characters from other series who use Yo are: Ocean Prince from the Puyo Puyo series, Calyrex from the Pokémon series, and Count Bleck from the Paper Mario series.

Masculine Pronouns

  • Oidon (おいどん): This is a pronoun exclusively used by Fat Cat which plays both into his Japanese name (Namazudon), as well as his tendency to refer to others by the honorific of "don". In real life, however, it is an archaic pronoun indicative of the Kagoshima dialect.
  • Ora (おら/オラ): Much like Oira, Ora is a pronoun that is indicative of rural dialects. The only character that uses Ora is Funazou.
    • Some characters outside of the Starfy series that also use Ora are: Komasan, a youkai from the Yo-Kai Watch series,

Feminine Pronouns

  • Asshi (あっし): Much like Atai, Asshi is a shortened, more casual version of Atashi (and by extention Watashi). The only character that uses Asshi is Dragobrows.

Non-applicable Characters

While it doesn't mean that these characters don't actually use them in other mediums, these characters do not use personal pronouns in-game (or at least, what I've found while writing all this while I'm tired lol). The characters that fit this description are:

Starfy 1: The Whale, Chibikannin, Hirarin, Pao, Kragen, Flychu, Crabolt

Starfy 2: Puchi Ogura #1, Peking Duck Model, Kamone Sign

Starfy 3: Lil' Maus Brothers, Saint Nak, Granny Rocker, Wally, Pengod, Gachatakkoru, Muga