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|firstgame=''[[Densetsu no Starfy ( | |firstgame=''[[Densetsu no Starfy (Yumiko Sudō)]]'' | ||
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Takeo | |
Japanese Name | タケオ |
Species | Human |
Affiliates | Rumi-chan |
Homeland | Human world, 人間界 |
Location/Residence | Pufftop Kingdom (temporarily) |
First Appearance | Densetsu no Starfy (Yumiko Sudō) |
Latest Appearance | Densetsu no Starfy (Yumiko Sudō) |
Takeo is a human character who only appears in the Densetsu no Starfy manga by Yumiko Sudō. He has a crush on Rumi-chan.
Before Takeo meets Starfy and Old Man Lobber, he is seen holding a Game Boy Advance. He saved up much of his pocket money to earn this Game Boy Advance. He was going to give it to Rumi-chan, but then the Jar fell right on his hands, causing the Game Boy Advance to fall and break. Shortly afterwards Starfy and Old Man Lobber land on Takeo. Despite the incident, Takeo ends up helping Starfy and Old Man Lobber get back to their world. While trying to find a way back, Rumi-chan invites them to the pool. This worries Takeo as he cannot swim, but he could not refuse the offer. Once they arrive at the pool, they have to deal with Konk. They discover that Konk can wrap between worlds while fighting. So Starfy and Old Man Lobber have to sneak into Konk's portal. Once they successfully got through, Takeo got Konk back in the Jar. Later he noticed that Starfy tried to fix his Game Boy Advance before he left. Takeo was feeling grateful until Boctopus appeared and broke it again.
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