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*In each of the [[Game Boy Advance]] games, Kit Fish wears a hair pin shaped like the Latin [[wikipedia:Christian cross|Christian cross]]. In all versions of The Legendary Starfy, an additional piece was attached to the right end of the cross, making the pin appear | *In each of the [[Game Boy Advance]] games, Kit Fish wears a hair pin shaped like the Latin [[wikipedia:Christian cross|Christian cross]]. In all versions of The Legendary Starfy, an additional piece was attached to the right end of the cross, making the pin appear more in the form of an elongated "H" shape than as a cross. This is probably a form of religious censorship. | ||
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Revision as of 11:25, 20 March 2012
Kit Fish | |
Japanese Name | Manazuko, マナズーコ |
Species | Catfish |
Family | Fat Cat (father) |
Affiliates | Starfy, Old Man Lobber |
First Appearance | Densetsu no Starfy |
Latest Appearance | The Legendary Starfy |
Kit Fish is a young female fish dressed like a kabuki dancer. She has small arms and an orange colored tail with a white underside. Her Japanese name is Manazuko. She is always seen in the company of her father Fat Cat and enjoys spending time at hot springs. She can sometimes have bad manners, but Fat Cat says she is more behaved than he was at her age.
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Official artwork from the Game Boy Advance games.
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Kit Fish and Fat Cat's Photograph.
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Kit Fish's conversation icon in The Legendary Starfy.
Trivia
- In each of the Game Boy Advance games, Kit Fish wears a hair pin shaped like the Latin Christian cross. In all versions of The Legendary Starfy, an additional piece was attached to the right end of the cross, making the pin appear more in the form of an elongated "H" shape than as a cross. This is probably a form of religious censorship.