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'''''Densetsu no Starfy''''' (''Legend of Starfy'') is a Japan-only [[Game Boy Advance]] game released on September 6, 2002. It is the first game in [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'' series]].
'''''Densetsu no Starfy''''' (''Legend of Starfy'') is a Japan-only ''[[Game Boy Advance]]'' game released on September 6, 2002. It is the first game in [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'' series]].
==Stages==
==Stages==
*[[Lobber's Cave]]
*[[Lobber's Cave]]
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This is the only [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|Starfy]] game where you start with [[Glide]] and don't have to learn it to use it.
*This is the only [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|Starfy]] game where Starfy starts with [[Glide]] and doesn't have to learn it to use it.


*This game, along with [[The Legendary Starfy]] are the only games that don't have [[Moe's House]] as a feature, but instead just a simple menu thing that is like the Moe's House feature.
*This game, along with ''[[The Legendary Starfy]]'' are the only games that don't have [[Moe's House]] as a feature, but instead just a simple menu thing that is like the Moe's House feature.


*This game, along with [[Densetsu no Stafy 4]], has the least amount of stages in the Starfy series with 9 stages.
*This game, along with ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]'', has the least amount of stages in the Starfy series with 9 stages.


*This is the only Starfy game that doesn't have [[Air Jump]], [[Duck]], [[Duck & Slide]], and [[Shooting Star]].
*This is the only Starfy game that doesn't have [[Air Jump]], [[Duck]], [[Duck & Slide]], and [[Shooting Star]].


*[[Fukafuka]] is the only character you can't meet until after you complete the first story.
*[[Fukafuka]] is the only character Starfy can't meet until completion of the game.


*This is the only Starfy game where you don't keep your Pearls but instead stored them in [[Moe]], and it is the only Starfy game without a shop.
*This is the only Starfy game where Starfy doesn't keep his own Pearls but instead stores them in [[Moe]].
**This is also the only Starfy game without a shop.


*This is the only Starfy game when you combo enemies that instead of getting two Pearls when you combo enough enemies you get a big Pearl right away after comboing for the second Pearl.
*This is the only Starfy game where when comboing enemies there is no interlude between [[Starfy]] gaining one [[Pearl]]s and Starfy gaining one big Pearl. In the other Starfy games, Starfy or Starly would gain two pearls right away after comboing for the second Pearl.


*In this game Starfy's sprite looks a little different than in the other Starfy games of the Game Boy Advance, and it is the only Starfy game where the [[dizziness]] sound effect and the low health sound effect are completely different than in the other Starfy games.
*In this game Starfy's sprite looks a little different than in the other Starfy games of the ''Game Boy Advance'', and it is the only Starfy game where the [[dizziness]] sound effect and the low health sound effect are completely different than in the other Starfy games.


*This is the only Starfy game to not have costumes.
*This is the only Starfy game to not have costumes.


*This game, along with Densetsu no Stafy 4, are the only ones to not have upgrades for the transformations.
*This game, along with ''Densetsu no Starfy 4'', are the only ones to not have upgrades for the transformations.


*There is a tiny glitch in this game which is like the The Legendary Starfy where you can attack straight through some one hit enemies without the rebound pushback effect that you get for attacking enemies.
*There is a small glitch in this game, similar to one in ''The Legendary Starfy'' where Starfy can attack straight through some one hit enemies without the rebound pushback effect that he gets for attacking enemies.


*The Duck & Slide ability is replaced with a function that allows you to instantly stop running.
*The [[Duck & Slide]] ability is replaced with a function that allows Starfy to instantly stop running.


*This is the only game where you don't need [[Ultra Star Spin]] to beat the game.
*This is the only game where Starfy doesn't need the [[Ultra Star Spin]] to beat the game.


*This is the only game where you don't need any of the transformations to beat the game the first time.
*This is the only game where Starfy doesn't need any of the [[:category:transformations|transformations]] to beat the game the first time.


*It is the only Starfy game in the series that was originally made for the Game Boy Color rather than the Game Boy Advance.
*It is the only Starfy game in the series that was [[Densetsu no Starfy (GBC)|originally made]] for the ''[[nwiki:Game Boy|Game Boy]]'' and later the ''[[nwiki:Game Boy Color|Game Boy Color]]'' rather than the ''Game Boy Advance''.


*There is a [[demo glitch| glitch]] in this game that allows you to take control of the attract mode and skip to any stage from the second stage, but you won't be able to 100% the game though if you use this glitch.  
*There is a [[demo glitch|glitch]] in this game that allows Starfy to take control of the attract mode and skip to any stage from the second stage, though it is impossible to complete the [[Toys|Picture Book]] this way.


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Densetsu no Starfy (Legend of Starfy) is a Japan-only Game Boy Advance game released on September 6, 2002. It is the first game in The Legendary Starfy series.

Stages

Trivia

  • This is the only Starfy game where Starfy starts with Glide and doesn't have to learn it to use it.
  • This game, along with The Legendary Starfy are the only games that don't have Moe's House as a feature, but instead just a simple menu thing that is like the Moe's House feature.
  • This game, along with Densetsu no Starfy 4, has the least amount of stages in the Starfy series with 9 stages.
  • Fukafuka is the only character Starfy can't meet until completion of the game.
  • This is the only Starfy game where Starfy doesn't keep his own Pearls but instead stores them in Moe.
    • This is also the only Starfy game without a shop.
  • This is the only Starfy game where when comboing enemies there is no interlude between Starfy gaining one Pearls and Starfy gaining one big Pearl. In the other Starfy games, Starfy or Starly would gain two pearls right away after comboing for the second Pearl.
  • In this game Starfy's sprite looks a little different than in the other Starfy games of the Game Boy Advance, and it is the only Starfy game where the dizziness sound effect and the low health sound effect are completely different than in the other Starfy games.
  • This is the only Starfy game to not have costumes.
  • This game, along with Densetsu no Starfy 4, are the only ones to not have upgrades for the transformations.
  • There is a small glitch in this game, similar to one in The Legendary Starfy where Starfy can attack straight through some one hit enemies without the rebound pushback effect that he gets for attacking enemies.
  • The Duck & Slide ability is replaced with a function that allows Starfy to instantly stop running.
  • This is the only game where Starfy doesn't need the Ultra Star Spin to beat the game.
  • This is the only game where Starfy doesn't need any of the transformations to beat the game the first time.
  • There is a glitch in this game that allows Starfy to take control of the attract mode and skip to any stage from the second stage, though it is impossible to complete the Picture Book this way.
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