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series developed by
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and published by
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. The series began in 2002 with '' Densetsu no Starfy'' for the
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, and four sequels were released. For its first seven years, ''Starfy'' games were not released outside Japan. The fifth and latest game in the series was released as ''The Legendary Starfy'' in North America on June 8, 2009. In July 2024, the first three titles were officially released via the
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service. The series focuses on Starfy, an anthropomorphic starfish and the prince of Pufftop Palace, who must explore the underneaths of the ocean to save the world from various threats alongsides his friends and family. The first three games focus on Starfy's efforts to prevent Ogura from sabotaging the ocean, while the fourth game focuses on Starfy into saving a distant island, and the fifth game follows Starfy who must stop space pirates from abusing power.


Games


Gameplay

''The Legendary Starfy'' series are
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s, focusing more on swimming than running and jumping around. Players control the protagonist of the series, Starfy, throughout each game; from the third title onward, Starfy's sister Starly is also playable occasionally. When on land, the controls are equal to the controls of most other platform games. When in the water, players can only move Starfy around using the control pad alone; however, if players want to make Starfy swim faster, they hold the B button down while moving him around. The games are usually composed of multiple stages or worlds, with each stage split up into four sub-stages. Boss characters hide at the end of each world's final sub-stage. Most of the other sub-stages' goals are centered around retrieving a lost or stolen item for another character. Most power-ups are vehicles and costumes. Some are new moves, and some are upgrades for moves and other power-ups.


Marketing

Although there had always been plans to bring the series to North America, the reason why the series stayed in Japan until the announcement of the fifth game was because Nintendo of America had declared the series to be "too Japanese". Nintendo of America has also considered bringing the other four games to North America in some form as well as expanding the series to the Wii, depending on "fan response".


Commercials

The animated television commercials loosely take place in the plot of whatever title is being advertised, as well as its gameplay. The settings and actions were slightly different compared to the ones in the titles they advertised. For instance, in the first ''The Legendary Starfy'' title, Starfy was walking inside the Tenkai Palace while carrying some stuff, including the Magic Jar holding the antagonist, Ogura, until Starfy tripped and dropped the stuff he was carrying, while the Magic Jar fell into the ocean below the Tenkai Palace. But in one of the commercials for the first title of the series, Starfy was walking outside of Tenkai Palace while only carrying the Magic Jar, until he tripped and fell in the ocean along with the Magic Jar. Except for ''
Densetsu no Starfy 3 is a platforming video game developed by Tose and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance only in Japan on August 5, 2004. It is the third game in ''The Legendary Starfy'' series, as well as the third and last title of the series develo ...
'', its commercial is the only one in ''The Legendary Starfy'' series that has a different setting. Instead of taking place anywhere in the game, the commercial takes place in a
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bar, where the characters are standing on plates while being moved around on a
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. In the Japanese commercials for ''
Densetsu no Starfy 4 is a platform video game developed by Tose and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. It is the fourth game in ''The Legendary Starfy'' series. As with the other games in the series, ''Densetsu no Starfy 4'' features Stafy, known as Starfy ...
'' and ''Densetsu no Starfy Taiketsu! Daīru Kaizokudan'' go back to the way the commercials for the first two titles of the series were, by making them loosely based on the plots of whatever is being advertised. While ''Densetsu no Starfy Taiketsu! Daīru Kaizokudan'' was being planned for release in
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as ''The Legendary Starfy'', a new live-action English commercial for it takes place on a boat "The Falling Star", where an old man and his grandson, fishing, talk about catching a giant squid, the grandson is worried, until the old man assures his grandson that he doesn't have to worry, because he has Starfy. Starfy then pops out of the sea. This is the first North American commercial, airing on May 25, 2009.


Merchandise

During the release of each game in the series, there have been many kinds of merchandise related to the series released in Japanese retail stores, like plush dolls, pencils, birthday balloons and playing cards. Nintendo also officially produced a manga version of the ''Densetsu no Starfy'' series and later, ''Densetsu no Starfy R'' with
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. CD soundtracks from the ''Starfy'' series were also released. The one used to promote the first ''The Legendary Starfy'' game was sung by BECKY. Kazuki Saya sung to promote ''Densetsu no Starfy 2''. The J-pop group
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became the first group to sing the theme song, which was used to promote ''Densetsu no Starfy 3'' during the credits of the Japanese television show '' Oha-Sta''. Despite that being made, it wasn't released in retail stores. In the commercials for ''Densetsu no Starfy 3'', Perfume's song titled ''Vitamin Drop'', was the only song played in a ''Starfy'' series commercial that isn't related to the series. Another J-pop group
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recorded the theme song to promote ''Densetsu no Starfy 4''. ''The Legendary Starfy'', unlike other games in the series, was never promoted with a vocal song nor a CD album by a J-pop singer nor group.


Manga

is a
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series produced by
Shogakukan is a Japanese publisher of comics, magazines, light novels, dictionaries, literature, non-fiction, home media, and other media in Japan. Shogakukan founded Shueisha, which also founded Hakusensha. These are three separate companies, but ...
and
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. It is based on ''The Legendary Starfy'' video game series, specifically the
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and
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titles in the series. It was serialized in the
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magazine ''
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'' from its June 2002 issue to its October 2005 issue. Two ''
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'' (bound volumes) collecting the individual chapters were released on October 28, 2003 and September 28, 2005. The manga series later got a sequel titled . It is based on the same
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series as ''Densetsu no Starfy'', specifically ''
Densetsu no Starfy 4 is a platform video game developed by Tose and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. It is the fourth game in ''The Legendary Starfy'' series. As with the other games in the series, ''Densetsu no Starfy 4'' features Stafy, known as Starfy ...
''. This manga is also titled It was serialized in ''CoroCoro Comic'' from its April 2006 issue to April 2008 issue. A single volume was released on July 28, 2008.


Other appearances in media

While only one of ''The Legendary Starfy'' games has been released outside Japan, some references to the series have appeared in a few games that were released internationally. In '' Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' for the Game Boy Advance, a poster in the Yoshi Theater resembles the box art of the first game in the series also for the Game Boy Advance, but titled in English as "Legend of Stafy". In ''
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'' for the Nintendo DS, an enemy called "Starfish" resembles the Starfy sprites of ''Densetsu no Starfy 4'', as well as ''The Legendary Starfy'', but with sunglasses. In the Japanese version of ''
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'', one of the songs is the main theme song of the series. Starfy appears in the ''
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'' series as a summonable Assist Trophy character, once again under the name "Stafy", appearing in every entry beginning with ''
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''. He attacks by using his signature spin attack against the opponents of whoever summoned him, but unlike most, he can be attacked and defeated. A costume based on Starfy can also be unlocked in ''
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''.


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