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  • ...a:Shinjuku, Tokyo|Shinjuku]], [[wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo]], [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]].
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  • ...すずお}}) is a manga artist from [[wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo]], [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]] who was the illustrator of the manga series ''[[Densetsu no Starfy R]]'',
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  • ...a-ku|Nishiyodogawa ward]], in [[wikipedia:Osaka|Osaka]], [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]. Its corporate message is "A Wholesome Life in the Best of Taste" (Japane
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  • ...e aim of completing something in that game as quickly as possible, such as only completing the main story (known as "any%"), full completion of the game, o ===RTA in Japan===
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  • ...ikipedia:Sakado, Saitama|Sakado, Saitama Prefecture]] in [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]], established on February 8th, 1968. Its company slogan is "Integrated Coa
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  • ...ba|Mihamu ward]], [[wikipedia:Chiba, Chiba|Chiba city]], [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]. <ref>[http://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/20020713/whf.htm 任天堂、 ...goya Dome]] (January 29th) and the [[wikipedia:Fukuoka Dome|Fukuoka Yahoo! JAPAN Dome]] (February 5th).
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  • ...arfy series|speedrunner]] natage (なたげ), also known as hitodena at a RTA in Japan marathon. File:Big Starfy toy RTA Japan.png|The stuffed toy at RTA in Japan
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  • ...They are available inside of capsule toys from capsule machines throughout Japan. [[Category:Japan only]]
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  • ...tsushika, Tokyo|Katsushika]], [[wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo]], [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]].
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  • ...publisher of dictionaries, literature, [[manga]] and other media based in Japan. Shogakukan are the publishers of [[wikipedia:CoroCoro Comic|CoroCoro Comic ...ies)|''The Legendary Starfy'' series]] [[Nintendo Official Guidebook]]s in Japan under the Wonder Life Comics (Wonder Life Special) label. These guidebooks
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  • ...usic|pop music]] from [[wikipedia:Hiroshima|Hiroshima]], [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]], currently consisting of members "A~Chan" [[wikipedia:Ayaka Nishiwaki|Aya ...g locally in 2001, they have gradually expanded to become a major label in Japan. The current producer of the group since 2003 is [[wikipedia:Yasutaka Nakat
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  • ...mitsu Nishimori''' (there romanised in a not generally accepted way out of Japan as '''Narumitu Nishimori''') was a coordinator for ''[[Densetsu no Starfy]]
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  • ...テンドードリーム), abbreviated '''Nindori''' (Japanese: ニンドリ) is [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]'s main [[Nintendo]] magazine. It was first published on June 1996, when i
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  • '''Bunston's Theme''' ('''[[Bunston|Rampa]]'s Theme''' in Japan) is a music piece in ''[[The Legendary Starfy]]''. It is played as the them
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  • '''Madcap''' ('''Marbel''' in Japan) is a mushroom-like enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] games.
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  • '''Mopple''' ('''Danmop''' in Japan) is an enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] games.
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  • '''Fidofin''' ('''Pochigyo''' in Japan) is a dog-like fish enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] games.
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  • '''Snoin''' ('''Dendencoin''' in Japan) is a snail enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] games.
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  • The '''Star Spin''' ('''Spin Attack''', スピンアタック in Japan) is [[Starfy]] and [[Starly]]'s main attack. It is performed by pressing th Known as Spin Attack level 2 in Japan. In the [[Game Boy Advance]] games, [[Chuta]] always taught it to Starfy. I
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  • '''Hovercrab''' ('''Boblus''' in Japan) is an enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] games.
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  • '''Skiffler''' ('''Amebow''' in Japan) is an enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] games.
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  • ...wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo]] and [[wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto]] in [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]. The first event was held in 1989, under a different name. One of the fir ...esse]] (Japanese:{{alttext|幕張メッセ|まくはりメッセ}}) exhibition centre, near Tokyo, Japan on August 25, 2000.<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n10/sw2000/ Nintendo Spa
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  • ...ers}}) series, sometimes abbreviated as '''Sumabura''' (Japanese: スマブラ) in Japan, is a series of fighting games published by [[Nintendo]]. It features mainl |{{releasedateB|Japan|January 21, 1999|USA|April 26, 1999|Europe|November 19, 1999}}
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  • ...Santa Claus, the Christmas Tree, roast turkey/chicken (or fried chicken in Japan), and Winter/snow and the figures associated with them. ...tarfy/Stuff#Extras|Festive Scene]] (known as "Merry Christmas"/メリークリスマス in Japan).
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  • '''Madsac''' ('''Wakagyon''' in Japan) is an enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] games.
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  • '''Credits''' ('''Staff Roll''' スタッフロール in Japan) refers to a number of tunes played during the credits in ''[[The Legendary ...タッフロール2). ''[[Densetsu no Starfy]]'' and ''[[The Legendary Starfy]]'' have only one credits theme.
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  • '''Taddletog''' ('''Tamatarou''' in Japan) is an enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] games. It swims towards [[Starfy]] and
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  • [[Category:Japan only]]
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  • [[Category:Japan only]]
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  • [[Category:Japan only]]
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  • ...games in the series do not use a special results screen for minigames and only use sound effects to note whether the participating player succeeded or fai
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  • The '''Bilge Monkeys''' ('''Clumsy Pirates''' in Japan) are a group of pirates in ''[[The Legendary Starfy]]'' who are always on t
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  • ...ef> <ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/corporate/links/index.html Nintendo of Japan - List of Iwata Asks Interviews]</ref>
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  • '''Mombat''' ('''Komori''' in Japan) is a bat enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] games.
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  • '''Chumbrella''' ('''Parasso''' in Japan) is an enemy in the [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'
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  • [[Category:Japan only]]
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  • '''Calaminer''' ('''Hotarīka''' in Japan) is an enemy in [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'' se
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  • '''Grippits''' ('''Diel''' in Japan) are frog-like enemies in ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]'' and ''[[The Legendar
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  • [[Category:Japan only]]
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  • ...e company had a subsidiary in [[wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo]], [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]] as well as offices in [[wikipedia:Singapore|Singapore]] and [[wikipedia:C
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  • [[Category:Japan only]]
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  • '''Quit''' ('''Second Quit...''', もうやめる… in Japan) is a short tune played in ''[[The Legendary Starfy]]'' when choosing to qu
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  • '''Red Malicious''' ('''Redwood''' in Japan) is a tree enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] games. It is a [[Rare Enemies|Rare
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  • ...e based on sausages cut into octopus shapes. This is a popular practice in Japan for children's lunchboxes.
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  • '''Rock Punk''' ('''Rokkun''' in Japan) is an enemy in [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'' se
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  • '''Hopalop''' ('''Rabirabu''' in Japan) is a rabbit-like enemy in the [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legend
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  • ...Kanagawa Prefecture]], [[wikipedia:Kantō region|Kantō]], [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]] to an English father and a Japanese mother. *[http://www.emimusic.jp/artist/becky/ Official EMI Music Japan Profile (in Japanese)]
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  • '''Skullpin''' ('''Dokurotto''' in Japan) is an enemy in [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'' se
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  • '''Pajammer''' ('''Shimashima''' in Japan) is an enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] games.
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  • [[Category:Japan only]]
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  • [[Category:Japan only]]
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  • '''Scorpebble''' ('''Stonepion''' in Japan) is an enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] games. It is a [[Rare Enemies|Rare Enem
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  • ...Legendary Starfy (series)|''Legendary Starfy'']] games were re-released on Japan's Wii U Virtual Console, Nintendo created Miiverse communities for ''[[Dens ...y 2". The significance of this is unknown, although there were other Japan-only titles with romanized names as well, such as the [https://miiverse.nintendo
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  • '''Patrol Crab''' ('''Patokari''' in Japan) is a crab [[List of enemies|enemy]] in the [[The Legendary Starfy (series)
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  • '''Flunder''' ('''Mīmon''' in Japan) is a cloud enemy in the [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary St
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  • '''Clamstack''' ('''Mittsugogai''' in Japan) are three clam enemies in the [[Nintendo DS]] games.
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  • '''Octopults''' ('''Tacometto''' in Japan) are octopus enemies in the [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary
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  • '''Q-pid''' ('''Monarī''' in Japan) are enemies in the [[Nintendo DS]] games. She<ref>If '''she''' gets in you
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  • '''Jellysquish''' ('''Zerii''' in Japan) are small pink jellyfish-like enemies that can be fought [[Skydye Heights]
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  • '''Yomper''' ('''Gazigan''' in Japan<ref>''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]'' [[Densetsu no Starfy 4/Internal character
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  • ...posted [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/stafy4/ under a page] on Nintendo of Japan's official website. The deadline for the contest was December 16, 2005. *[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/stafy4/ Nintendo of Japan - ''Densetsu no Starfy 4'' Costume contest page]
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  • '''Bobfin''' ('''Mābō''' in Japan) are enemies in the [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'
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  • '''Fleanut''' ('''Fuuta''' in Japan) is a bear-like enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] games which flies around in a
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  • '''Pingoons''' ('''Wattobin''' in Japan) are the most commonly seen type of [[penguins]], in which they act as enem
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  • '''Seawee''' ('''Afuritto''' in Japan) is an algae-like [[List of enemies|enemy]]. They attack by jumping, but th
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  • '''S.S. Logwater''' ('''Sunken Ship''', ちんぼつせん in Japan) is the music track played in the stage [[S.S. Logwater]] in ''[[Densetsu n
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  • ...do]] that was released in Japan in July, 1983. It was localized outside of Japan as the '''Nintendo Entertainment System''' ('''NES''') that was first relea
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  • '''Seagulp''' ('''Tobimo''' in Japan) is an enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] games. In ''[[The Legendary Starfy]]''<
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  • [[wikipedia:Manga|Manga]] (Japanese: 漫画) are comics created in Japan, or manga-influenced works. There have been at least five different series ...based on ''[[Densetsu no Starfy]]''. It was illustrated by Sayori Abe. It only appeared in certain pages in issues of [[Shogakukan]] Grade Comics. (Japane
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  • '''Bellybird''' ('''Manmaruchou''' in Japan) is an enemy in the [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy' They only appear in the [[??? (stage)|???]] stage in ''[[The Legendary Starfy]]''.
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  • '''Woktopus''' ('''Okutsubo''' in Japan) is an octopus-like enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] games.
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  • '''Snarks''' ('''Giro''' in Japan) are enemies in the [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'
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  • '''Helmet Crab''' ('''Kabutongani''' in Japan) is an enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] games. Unlike most enemies, this enemy
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  • '''Stickler''' ('''Rancer''' in Japan) is an enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] games. He<ref>'''He's''' pretty grumpy
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  • ...f video game consoles|sixth generation home console]], released in 2001 in Japan and North America and 2002 in Europe and Australia. It is the successor to ...well as GameCube games. This version of the GameCube was only released in Japan but was discontinued in December 2003.
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  • '''Guppo''' ('''Gyoppu''' in Japan) is a fish enemy in [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'
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  • '''Coddies''' ('''Akauo''' in Japan) are small red fish with white fins that appear in ''[[The Legendary Starfy
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  • [[Category:Japan only]]
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  • '''Whamsters''' ('''Muu''' in Japan) are chubby hamster or flying squirrel-like creatures that appear as enemie
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  • '''Herbert''' ('''Yadorin''' in Japan) is a yellow hermit crab with a blue shell who lives high up in the cloudy
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  • ...] (a practice of theming food on game characters that happens sometimes in Japan). This included an obscure balloon which is darker than the [[Famitsu]] and
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  • '''Kappy''' ('''Hanako''' in Japan) is an enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] games.
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  • '''Smashcan''' ('''Dorun''' in Japan) is an enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] games. He<ref>Whenever '''he''' gets to
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  • ...ly a truncation of wooper looper (ウーパールーパー, Ūpā Rūpā), a marketing term in Japan and other countries for axolotl. The name of the [[bulbapedia:Pokémon (spe
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  • [[Category:Japan only]]
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  • '''Astro Bagger''' ('''Hoshihane''' in Japan) is an enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] games. He<ref>Unleashes a flying attack
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  • '''Tuft Guy''' ('''Fusagai''' in Japan) is an enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|games]]
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  • ...by Toshiba EMI, who are now known as [[wikipedia:EMI Music Japan|EMI Music Japan]].
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  • '''Pufftop''' ('''Tenkai''', テンカイ in Japan) is the theme played for levels in [[Pufftop]]. It is a common theme in [[T
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  • '''Blinkfin''' ('''Mekamikku''' in Japan) is a fish enemy in [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'
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  • ...the [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'' series]]. In Japan, this is also related to 闇 任天堂 (Yami Nintendo), dark or more mature
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  • '''Nubble''' ('''Myūmyū''' in Japan) is an enemy in [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'' se
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  • '''Skelefin''' ('''Sukerugyo''' in Japan) is an enemy in the [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'
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  • '''Splatch''' ('''Betarn''' in Japan) is an enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] games. He<ref>'''He''' stars off peekin
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  • '''Kweenie''' ('''Queen''' in Japan) is a fish enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] games. She may either attack [[Star
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  • '''Liftwisp''' ('''Jiappu''' in Japan) is an enemy in the [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'
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  • [[Category:Japan only]]
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  • '''Cactot''' ('''Sanbo''' in Japan) is an enemy in the [[Nintendo DS]] games.
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  • '''Wiggyback''' ('''Rate''' in Japan) are enemies in the [[Nintendo DS]] games. They appear to be a combination
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