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|affiliates = [[Starfy]], [[Starly]], [[Moe]], [[Bunston]] | |affiliates = [[Starfy]], [[Starly]], [[Moe]], [[Bunston]] | ||
|homeland = The | |homeland = The sea | ||
|firstgame=''[[The Legendary Starfy]]'' | |firstgame=''[[The Legendary Starfy]]'' | ||
|latestgame=''[[The Legendary Starfy]]'' | |latestgame=''[[The Legendary Starfy]]'' | ||
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'''Mini G''' ('''Minige Majin''' in Japan) is the manager of the [[minigames]] in ''[[The Legendary Starfy]]''. He is a small blue creature who rides around inside a giant jellyfish. He can be found by finding a treasure chest that has the note titled "Mini G's challenge #(1, 2, 3)". | '''Mini G''' ('''Minige Majin''' in Japan) is the manager of the [[minigames]] who appears in ''[[The Legendary Starfy]]''. He is a small blue creature who rides around inside a giant jellyfish. He can be found by finding a treasure chest that has the note titled "Mini G's challenge #(1, 2, 3)". | ||
The notes can be found in Stages 4-1 ([[Fishing Derby]]), 6-1 ([[Sand Tracer]]), and 7-1 ([[Depth Chargers]]) Enter the stage once Starfy obtains the note. It should not say #-#. It should been labeled, Minigames. Starfy should enter that room. There should be a goal and Mini G. No door, enemies, just those two. If Starfy talks to Mini G the player will receive a new minigame | The notes can be found in Stages 4-1 ([[Fishing Derby]]), 6-1 ([[Sand Tracer]]), and 7-1 ([[Depth Chargers]]) Enter the stage once Starfy obtains the note. It should not say #-#. It should been labeled, Minigames. Starfy should enter that room. There should be a goal and Mini G. No door, enemies, just those two. If Starfy talks to Mini G the player will receive a new minigame. He will let the player try the Easy level. After that, the room is pretty much useless. Just exit. In the minigames (not the Mini G room), the minigame should say, "NEW!", but the player's score from Mini G's room will be there. Play it again (not in Mini G's room) and the "NEW!" will disappear, and the player's newest score will be up. | ||
==[[Toys|Toy]] description== | ==[[Toys|Toy]] description== | ||
"How many minichallenges have you discovered inside the treasure chests? When you discover Mini G's challenge, be sure to check him out often!" (#101) | "How many minichallenges have you discovered inside the treasure chests? When you discover Mini G's challenge, be sure to check him out often!" (#101) | ||
==Name Origin== | |||
* ENG: Most likely from minigame, with the G potentially coming from genie. | |||
* JP: Most likely from minigame (ミニゲーム) and majin (まじん), which can refer to magical beings such as genies. | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:52, 16 December 2024
Mini G | |
Japanese Name | ミニゲまじん, Minige Majin |
Affiliates | Starfy, Starly, Moe, Bunston |
Homeland | The sea |
First Appearance | The Legendary Starfy |
Latest Appearance | The Legendary Starfy |
Mini G (Minige Majin in Japan) is the manager of the minigames who appears in The Legendary Starfy. He is a small blue creature who rides around inside a giant jellyfish. He can be found by finding a treasure chest that has the note titled "Mini G's challenge #(1, 2, 3)".
The notes can be found in Stages 4-1 (Fishing Derby), 6-1 (Sand Tracer), and 7-1 (Depth Chargers) Enter the stage once Starfy obtains the note. It should not say #-#. It should been labeled, Minigames. Starfy should enter that room. There should be a goal and Mini G. No door, enemies, just those two. If Starfy talks to Mini G the player will receive a new minigame. He will let the player try the Easy level. After that, the room is pretty much useless. Just exit. In the minigames (not the Mini G room), the minigame should say, "NEW!", but the player's score from Mini G's room will be there. Play it again (not in Mini G's room) and the "NEW!" will disappear, and the player's newest score will be up.
Toy description
"How many minichallenges have you discovered inside the treasure chests? When you discover Mini G's challenge, be sure to check him out often!" (#101)
Name Origin
- ENG: Most likely from minigame, with the G potentially coming from genie.
- JP: Most likely from minigame (ミニゲーム) and majin (まじん), which can refer to magical beings such as genies.