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*Yanki Kigurumi is probably a reference to the [[wikipedia:Yank%C4%AB#In_other_parts_of_the_world|Yankī]] "subculture" in Japan. It was represented as a stereotype for Japanese youth who would adopt "[[wikipedia:American|American]]" hairstyles and fashions. <ref>[http://dictionary.goo.ne.jp/leaf/jn2/223508/m0u/%E3%83%A4%E3%83%B3%E3%82%AD%E3%83%BC/ ヤンキー Definition at ne.goo.jp]</ref> From the late 1970s, it was constructed by the media as a derogatory term for delinquent youth who would often shave their eyebrows, cause violence or trouble, and wear altered school uniforms. | *Yanki Kigurumi is probably a reference to the [[wikipedia:Yank%C4%AB#In_other_parts_of_the_world|Yankī]] "subculture" in Japan. It was represented as a stereotype for Japanese youth who would adopt "[[wikipedia:American|American]]" hairstyles and fashions. <ref>[http://dictionary.goo.ne.jp/leaf/jn2/223508/m0u/%E3%83%A4%E3%83%B3%E3%82%AD%E3%83%BC/ ヤンキー Definition at ne.goo.jp]</ref> From the late 1970s, it was constructed by the media as a derogatory term for delinquent youth who would often shave their eyebrows, cause violence or trouble, and wear altered school uniforms. | ||
*In ''Densetsu no Starfy 3'' and ''Densetsu no Starfy 4'', when Starfy or Starly changes from the Sheep Kigurumi to the Pig Kigurumi (''Densetsu no Starfy 3''), or the Pig Kigurumi to the Octopus Kigurumi (''Densetsu no Starfy 4''), the music will change. | *In ''Densetsu no Starfy 3'' and ''Densetsu no Starfy 4'', when Starfy or Starly changes from the Sheep Kigurumi to the Pig Kigurumi (''Densetsu no Starfy 3''), or the Pig Kigurumi to the Octopus Kigurumi (''Densetsu no Starfy 4''), the music will change. | ||
*In spite of the form's ability to Dash in Starfy 3 and 4, neither game actually specify that you can do this. (According to their signpost descriptions) | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 17:46, 5 January 2023
Kigurumi (Japanese: きぐるみ, Kigurumi) is an ability in the first four Starfy games. It is somewhat similar to Roostar. When using it, Starfy or Starly wear an animal costume. The Legendary Starfy is the only game which lacks this ability if Roostar doesn't count.
Types and controls
In Densetsu no Starfy, the Kigurumi is a blue teddy bear. Use the control pad to move left or right. Press the B button to scare enemies. Press the A button to jump.
In Densetsu no Starfy 2, the Kigurumi is a green koala. It has the same controls as the version from Densetsu no Starfy until Starfy gets the upgrade. The upgrade is a red crocodile dressed in black.
The player can press Select to switch between the koala and the crocodile.
In Densetsu no Starfy 3, it's a grayish sheep. Starfy had to give Fukafuka three materials in order to make it — Wool, the Sewing Set and the Curved Horns. This one can be sped up by holding the B button. The upgrade is a pink pig.
In Densetsu no Starfy 4, it's a black pig and an octopus. The player can change forms by pressing the L or R buttons. This time they can shoot food at enemies by pressing the Y button. Holding the B button allows the player to go faster.
Gallery
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Densetsu no Starfy 2 artwork(Starfy wearing the Kigurumi)
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Densetsu no Starfy 2 artwork(Starfy wearing the Yanki Kigurumi)
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Densetsu no Starfy 3 artwork(Starfy wearing the Sheep Kigurumi)
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Densetsu no Starfy 3 artwork(Starly wearing the Pig Kigurumi)
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Densetsu no Starfy 4 artwork(Pig Kigurumi)
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Densetsu no Starfy 4 artwork(Octopus Kigurumi)
Trivia
- Fukafuka gives Starfy and Starly the ability in the GBA games.
- Zozobi gives Starfy and Starly the ability in Densetsu no Starfy 4.
- Densetsu no Starfy is the only game without two different versions of the Kigurumi costume.
- In Densetsu no Starfy 2, there is a boss with the same name.
- In Densetsu no Starfy 2, different music is played for Yanki Kigurumi.
- In fact, listening to its theme on the sound test in Moe's House causes Moe to loudly sing it when Wotsaruto plays the track, which then causes Starfy to panic and run back and forth.
- Yanki Kigurumi is probably a reference to the Yankī "subculture" in Japan. It was represented as a stereotype for Japanese youth who would adopt "American" hairstyles and fashions. [1] From the late 1970s, it was constructed by the media as a derogatory term for delinquent youth who would often shave their eyebrows, cause violence or trouble, and wear altered school uniforms.
- In Densetsu no Starfy 3 and Densetsu no Starfy 4, when Starfy or Starly changes from the Sheep Kigurumi to the Pig Kigurumi (Densetsu no Starfy 3), or the Pig Kigurumi to the Octopus Kigurumi (Densetsu no Starfy 4), the music will change.
- In spite of the form's ability to Dash in Starfy 3 and 4, neither game actually specify that you can do this. (According to their signpost descriptions)