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|kana = | |kana = Hitodama,<br/>ヒトダマ | ||
|located = [[S.S. Logwater]] | |located = [[S.S. Logwater]] | ||
|firstgame = ''[[The Legendary Starfy]]'' | |firstgame = ''[[The Legendary Starfy]]'' | ||
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'''Indigobo''' are enemies which appear in ''[[The Legendary Starfy]]''. An Indigobo is lead by three spirits. The spirits are blue and all have red eyes, but have no visible mouth. The leading spirit appears to be the oldest. It has a mustache and is usually wearing a top hat. The second spirit is smaller, has sad-looking eyes and no visible mouth. The third spirit is the smallest and is constantly seen sucking on a pacifier. | '''Indigobo''' ('''[[wikipedia:Hitodama|Hitodama]]''' in Japan) are enemies which appear in ''[[The Legendary Starfy]]''. An Indigobo is lead by three spirits. The spirits are blue and all have red eyes, but have no visible mouth. The leading spirit appears to be the oldest. It has a mustache and is usually wearing a top hat. The second spirit is smaller, has sad-looking eyes and no visible mouth. The third spirit is the smallest and is constantly seen sucking on a pacifier. | ||
Indigobo wander S.S. Logwater; they are apparently searching for the souls of sailors "and starfish". If [[Starfy]] or [[Starly]] makes contact with an Indigobo it will grab him/her and the left and right buttons on the D-pad must be pressed continuously in order to escape. A heart is lost if the player character fails to escape. | Indigobo wander S.S. Logwater; they are apparently searching for the souls of sailors "and starfish". If [[Starfy]] or [[Starly]] makes contact with an Indigobo it will grab him/her and the left and right buttons on the D-pad must be pressed continuously in order to escape. A heart is lost if the player character fails to escape. | ||
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"These spirits wander sunken ships searching for the souls of sailors... And starfish. Don't just sit there, or you'll get gotten! Running away is your best bet!" (#067) | "These spirits wander sunken ships searching for the souls of sailors... And starfish. Don't just sit there, or you'll get gotten! Running away is your best bet!" (#067) | ||
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==Trivia== | |||
===Name origin=== | |||
*English: Presumably based on the color [[wikipedia:indigo|indigo]], a type of blue. | |||
*Japanese: Hitodama (人魂, literally "human soul" or "human ball"), written in katakana. [[wikipedia:Hitodama|Hitodama]] is a fictitious being from Japanese folklore based on wandering souls of the newly deceased, similar to [[wikipedia:will-o'-the-wisp|will-o'-the-wisp]] from English folklore. Like common depictions of hitodama, Inidgobo appear similar to blue flames. | |||
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Revision as of 23:00, 6 May 2012
Indigobo | |
Japanese Name | Hitodama, ヒトダマ |
Located | S.S. Logwater |
First Appearance | The Legendary Starfy |
Latest Appearance | The Legendary Starfy |
Indigobo (Hitodama in Japan) are enemies which appear in The Legendary Starfy. An Indigobo is lead by three spirits. The spirits are blue and all have red eyes, but have no visible mouth. The leading spirit appears to be the oldest. It has a mustache and is usually wearing a top hat. The second spirit is smaller, has sad-looking eyes and no visible mouth. The third spirit is the smallest and is constantly seen sucking on a pacifier.
Indigobo wander S.S. Logwater; they are apparently searching for the souls of sailors "and starfish". If Starfy or Starly makes contact with an Indigobo it will grab him/her and the left and right buttons on the D-pad must be pressed continuously in order to escape. A heart is lost if the player character fails to escape.
Toy description
"These spirits wander sunken ships searching for the souls of sailors... And starfish. Don't just sit there, or you'll get gotten! Running away is your best bet!" (#067)
Trivia
Name origin
- English: Presumably based on the color indigo, a type of blue.
- Japanese: Hitodama (人魂, literally "human soul" or "human ball"), written in katakana. Hitodama is a fictitious being from Japanese folklore based on wandering souls of the newly deceased, similar to will-o'-the-wisp from English folklore. Like common depictions of hitodama, Inidgobo appear similar to blue flames.