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Though this information was available in the 2000s, it's possible that a lot of it is now lost to time. | Though this information was available in the 2000s, it's possible that a lot of it is now lost to time. | ||
Other related Starfy obentou (boxed lunch) can be found on the Internet, but they may be fan works with no involvement of a restaurant. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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It seems Japanese restaurants promoted The Legendary Starfy series at some point by making food that resembles Starfy (a practice of theming food on game characters that happens sometimes in Japan). This included an obscure balloon which is darker than the Famitsu and game store balloons.[1]
Though this information was available in the 2000s, it's possible that a lot of it is now lost to time.
Other related Starfy obentou (boxed lunch) can be found on the Internet, but they may be fan works with no involvement of a restaurant.
Gallery
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Starfy food (white)
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Starfy food (yellow)
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Starfy balloon
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