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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
===Name origin=== | ===Name origin=== | ||
According to Chonmagyo's [[Toys|Picture Book]] description, its name is a corruption of [[wikipedia:chonmage|chonmage]] (Japanese: 丁髷). The chonmage is a traditional Japanese haircut typically worn by men, which is commonly associated with the [[wikipedia:Edo Period|Edo Period]], [[wikipedia:samurai|samurai]]s and sumo wrestlers. | According to Chonmagyo's [[Toys|Picture Book]] description, its name is a corruption of [[wikipedia:chonmage|chonmage]] (Japanese: 丁髷). The chonmage is a traditional Japanese haircut typically worn by men, which is commonly associated with the [[wikipedia:Edo Period|Edo Period]], [[wikipedia:samurai|samurai]]s and sumo wrestlers. The ending also comes from gyo (魚), meaning fish. | ||
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Chonmagyo | |
Japanese Name | チョンマギョ, Chonmagyo |
Leader | Puchi Ogura #10 |
Affiliates | Echigyoya |
Located | Torrent's Waterfall |
First Appearance | Densetsu no Starfy 2 |
Latest Appearance | Super Smash Bros. Brawl (sticker) |
Chonmagyo are yellow flying fish enemies in Densetsu no Starfy 2. Like Fork, they have events that focus on them, but they are fought like a regular enemy.
In Torrent's Waterfall (Stage 10-1), three Chonmagyo attacked Ogyon before being defeated by Starfy.
A single Chonmagyo is found in Stage 10-4, where he was muttering about Echigyoya and the plan to detonate 500 bombs.
Chonmagyo appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as a sticker that boosts weapon attack by 5.
Trivia
Name origin
According to Chonmagyo's Picture Book description, its name is a corruption of chonmage (Japanese: 丁髷). The chonmage is a traditional Japanese haircut typically worn by men, which is commonly associated with the Edo Period, samurais and sumo wrestlers. The ending also comes from gyo (魚), meaning fish.