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|species = Unknown, cloud-like creature
|species = Unknown, cloud-like creature
|affiliates = Unknown
|affiliates = Unknown
|family=Unknown
|family= Her father (JP Ver only)
|residence=[[Skydye Heights]]
|residence=[[Skydye Heights]]
|homeland = The clouds
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==[[Toys|Toy]] description==
==[[Toys|Toy]] description==
"All it takes is the sound of a bell for this guy to let loose some fierce winds. This jaunty fellow can help Starfy soar to new heights!" (#054)
Eng Description: "All it takes is the sound of a bell for this guy to let loose some fierce winds. This jaunty fellow can help Starfy soar to new heights!" (#054)
 
 
JP Description: "When a ringing bell startles this lady, with a huff and a puff, she’ll start blowing wind. Apparently that straw hat on her head is a present from her dad."


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the English version of ''The Legendary Starfy'', on the Stage 6-3 quiz set by [[Moe's siblings]], the two answers for the "What's the name of the cloud guy?" question are Mr. Clouds and Huffinfluff (the correct answer), but in the Japanese version of ''The Legendary Starfy'' Mr. Clouds is referred to as "{{alttext|雲おじさん|くもおじさん}}". This may be a reference to the character called [[Kumo Ojisan]] in ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]''.
*In the English version of ''The Legendary Starfy'', on the Stage 6-3 quiz set by [[Moe's siblings]], the two answers for the "What's the name of the cloud guy?" question are Mr. Clouds and Huffinfluff (the correct answer), but in the Japanese version of ''The Legendary Starfy'' Mr. Clouds is referred to as "{{alttext|雲おじさん|くもおじさん}}". This may be a reference to the character called [[Kumo Ojisan]] in ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]''.
*Also in the Japanese version of the same quiz, the wording {{alttext|「雲のかたちをした子の名前は?」|What's the cloud shaped person's name?}} is used for the above question. The 子/Ko of this question is often used for girls and is popularly used in feminine names.
* In the Japanese version of her Toy description, it's stated that her straw hat is a gift from her father.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 10:34, 27 August 2022

Huffinfluff
Japanese Name ホワイトさん, White-san
Species Unknown, cloud-like creature
Family Her father (JP Ver only)
Affiliates Unknown
Homeland The clouds
Location/Residence Skydye Heights
First Appearance The Legendary Starfy
Latest Appearance The Legendary Starfy

Huffinfluff (White-san in Japan[1]) is a giant cloud-like creature in The Legendary Starfy who wears a straw hat and sleeps most of the time. They are found in Skydye Heights. A display of Huffinfluff's current state replaces the touch screen tool when Starfy is in the same room as Huffinfluff. When Starfy wakes them up by ringing bells, they blow leaves which make Starfy rise. This ability is required to progress through the level. Eventually, Huffinfluff will calm down and fall asleep again if the bells are left alone.

Toy description

Eng Description: "All it takes is the sound of a bell for this guy to let loose some fierce winds. This jaunty fellow can help Starfy soar to new heights!" (#054)


JP Description: "When a ringing bell startles this lady, with a huff and a puff, she’ll start blowing wind. Apparently that straw hat on her head is a present from her dad."

Trivia

  • In the English version of The Legendary Starfy, on the Stage 6-3 quiz set by Moe's siblings, the two answers for the "What's the name of the cloud guy?" question are Mr. Clouds and Huffinfluff (the correct answer), but in the Japanese version of The Legendary Starfy Mr. Clouds is referred to as "雲おじさん". This may be a reference to the character called Kumo Ojisan in Densetsu no Starfy 4.
  • Also in the Japanese version of the same quiz, the wording 「雲のかたちをした子の名前は?」 is used for the above question. The 子/Ko of this question is often used for girls and is popularly used in feminine names.
  • In the Japanese version of her Toy description, it's stated that her straw hat is a gift from her father.

References