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'''Fwips''' ('''Suin''' in Japan) are fish enemies in the [[Nintendo DS]] games. They can puff themselves up, and create a shield in front of them if [[Starfy]] or [[Starly]] is too slow to defeat it using a [[Star Spin]]. If Starfy or Starly performs a Star Spin on a Fwip's shield, he or she will bounce back. When a Fwip has its shield up, it is only possible to defeat it by attacking it from behind. However, instead of trying to defeat it, Starfy or Starly can back off and wait. In a few moments, the Fwip's shield will go away, and the Fwip will be still gasping for air. | '''Fwips''' ('''Suin''' in Japan) are fish enemies that appear in the [[Nintendo DS]] games. They can puff themselves up, and create a shield in front of them if [[Starfy]] or [[Starly]] is too slow to defeat it using a [[Star Spin]]. If Starfy or Starly performs a Star Spin on a Fwip's shield, he or she will bounce back. When a Fwip has its shield up, it is only possible to defeat it by attacking it from behind. However, instead of trying to defeat it, Starfy or Starly can back off and wait. In a few moments, the Fwip's shield will go away, and the Fwip will be still gasping for air. | ||
==Artwork note== | ==Artwork note== |
Latest revision as of 19:54, 23 February 2022
Fwip | |
The Legendary Starfy artwork} | |
Japanese Name | スイン, Suin |
Located | Lobber's Villa, Hotcha Springs |
First Appearance | Densetsu no Starfy 4 |
Latest Appearance | The Legendary Starfy |
Fwips (Suin in Japan) are fish enemies that appear in the Nintendo DS games. They can puff themselves up, and create a shield in front of them if Starfy or Starly is too slow to defeat it using a Star Spin. If Starfy or Starly performs a Star Spin on a Fwip's shield, he or she will bounce back. When a Fwip has its shield up, it is only possible to defeat it by attacking it from behind. However, instead of trying to defeat it, Starfy or Starly can back off and wait. In a few moments, the Fwip's shield will go away, and the Fwip will be still gasping for air.
Artwork note
In The Legendary Starfy, artwork (from the game's boxart and Starfy.com) depicts them as a bright orange fish with blue fins instead of being a darker orange fish with teal fins as in Densetsu no Starfy 4.
The sprite for a Fwip in both Densetsu no Starfy 4 and The Legendary Starfy is orange/red with teal fins.
Toy description
"These guys can repel a Star Spin, so watch it when they dart around. With such sleepy eyes, you'd think this little fish would dart slower." (#010)
In the The Legendary Starfy Video Game Magazine manga
Fwips using the bright orange and blue design from The Legendary Starfy appear in the Video Game Magazine manga Defeat the Enemy! from the November 2008 issue. In it, two of the Fwips swam after Starfy, Starly and Moe, but Starfy was too scared to attack them. Starly then slapped Starfy causing him to spin and defeat the Fwips.