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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
===Name origin===
===Name origin===
*Probably from {{alttext|争う|あらそう}} (arasou) - to argue and {{alttext|門|もん}} (mon) - gate. Both are linked with the particle の.
*Probably from "{{alttext|争う|あらそう}}" (arasou) - "to argue" and "{{alttext|門|もん}}" (mon) - "gate". Both are linked with the particle "".


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Latest revision as of 23:58, 23 December 2022

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Arasoinomon
Japanese Name あらそいのもん
Species Gate
Location/Residence Degil's Castle
First Appearance Densetsu no Starfy 4
Latest Appearance Densetsu no Starfy 4

Arasoinomon is a gate in Degil's Castle that only appears in Densetsu no Starfy 4. She appears to be a cursed form of Yuujounomon.

In the story, she asks Starfy and Starly to extinguish the fire in the Hearts of Conflict found in Stage 9-3. This must be done by touching multiple sequences of Hearts of Conflict done with the Powerful Spin. Earlier in the story, Starfy came into conflict with Moe and Moe ran away. Mattel soon arrives to teach Mattel the Powerful Spin. She comments that no one could use this Spill ability until now, and that Starfy is the first to learn it because Starfy and Moe are great friends.

As well as extinguishing the fire in the Hearts of Conflict, Starfy must collect Moe. Once these two tasks are complete, the curse will be removed and Arasoinomon will revert back to Yuujounomon.

In popular Eastern culture, tigers may represent someone who is justified, but is unintentionally too strict (such as a tiger parent). In this case, behind the mask that she must wear is Yuujounomon; a very gentle, feminine spirit.

Trivia

Name origin

  • Probably from "争う" (arasou) - "to argue" and "" (mon) - "gate". Both are linked with the particle "の".