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|name=Uparu
|name=Uparu
|image=[[File:Enemy22.JPEG]]
|kana=ウーパル
|image=[[File:Uparu4OA.JPEG|150px]]
|located=[[Flourishing Desert]]
|located=[[Flourishing Desert]]
|firstgame=''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]''
|firstgame=''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]''
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'''Uparu''' is an enemy in ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]''. It looks angry and chases [[Starfy]] or [[Starly]] when it sees them, but it doesn't react to [[Angler]] at all.
'''Uparu''' is an enemy in ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]''. It looks angry and chases [[Starfy]] or [[Starly]] when it sees them, but it doesn't react to [[Angler]] at all.
Uparu seems to be based on [[wikipedia:axolotl|axolotl]], a species of [[wikipedia:neoteny|neotenic]] salamander which remain aquatic and gilled, keeping flat tails and external gills. {{clr}}
==Trivia==
*The Pokémon [[bulbapedia:Wooper (Pokémon)|Wooper]] is also based on axolotl, as well as the [[dqwiki:Dragon Quest IX|Dragon Quest IX]] enemy [[dqwiki:wooper trooper|wooper trooper]].
===Name origin===
*Possibly a truncation of wooper looper (ウーパールーパー, Ūpā Rūpā), a marketing term in Japan and other countries for axolotl.
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Revision as of 02:55, 30 April 2012

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Uparu
Japanese Name ウーパル
Located Flourishing Desert
First Appearance Densetsu no Starfy 4
Latest Appearance Densetsu no Starfy 4

Uparu is an enemy in Densetsu no Starfy 4. It looks angry and chases Starfy or Starly when it sees them, but it doesn't react to Angler at all.

Uparu seems to be based on axolotl, a species of neotenic salamander which remain aquatic and gilled, keeping flat tails and external gills.

Trivia

Name origin

  • Possibly a truncation of wooper looper (ウーパールーパー, Ūpā Rūpā), a marketing term in Japan and other countries for axolotl.