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[[File:Surain preview.png|thumb|right|400px|Preview of Surain's YouTube channel as of May 2024]]
[[File:Surain preview.png|thumb|right|400px|Preview of Surain's YouTube channel as of May 2024]]
'''Surain''' (Japanese: すらいん), also known as '''@Surain6551310''' is a Japanese YouTuber and content creator for the [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'' series]] fandom. Relatively speaking they are famous given the niche nature of the franchise, and is loved by both Japanese and English speaking fans.
'''Surain''' (Japanese: すらいん), also known as '''@Surain6551310''' is a Japanese YouTuber and content creator for the [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'' series]] fandom. Relatively speaking they are famous given the niche nature of the franchise, and are loved by both Japanese and English speaking fans.


Surain is notable for having continuously produced many original piano arrangements of music throughout the series; based on the original work of [[Morihiro Iwamoto]] and [[Yōko Matsutani]].
Surain is notable for having continuously produced many original piano arrangements of music throughout the series; based on the original work of [[Morihiro Iwamoto]] and [[Yōko Matsutani]].

Revision as of 10:09, 21 May 2024

Preview of Surain's YouTube channel as of May 2024

Surain (Japanese: すらいん), also known as @Surain6551310 is a Japanese YouTuber and content creator for the The Legendary Starfy series fandom. Relatively speaking they are famous given the niche nature of the franchise, and are loved by both Japanese and English speaking fans.

Surain is notable for having continuously produced many original piano arrangements of music throughout the series; based on the original work of Morihiro Iwamoto and Yōko Matsutani.

Another feature of Surain's channel includes their Game Boy Color style arrangements; which is a play to Densetsu no Starfy (Game Boy Color); which would have been the first game in the series before it was moved to Densetsu no Starfy for Game Boy Advance. These arrangements include not only Game Boy Color-style versions of songs from the first game, but also other games in the series; even the fifth game (The Legendary Starfy for Nintendo DS) with realistic accompanying graphical art.

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