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[[File:Starly Monstar.png|frame|left|Starly as [[Monstar]]]]
[[File:Starly Monstar.png|frame|left|Starly as [[Monstar]]]]
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==Test rooms==
''The Legendary Starfy'' has numerous test rooms. They are described below.
===Room 769===
Room 769 appears to be an empty room. The whole of it is underwater. It has a blueish background. It has two wooden walls that block the left and right sides of the screen.
===Room 770===
Room 770 appears to be another empty room. It has a green/blue background. Unlike room 770, it isn't underwater. It has two wooden walls that block the left and right sides of the screen.
===Room 771===
Room 771 contains a pool of water that covers about half of the height of the room. It has a blueish background. It has two wooden walls that block the left and right sides of the screen.
===Room 772===
The whole of room 772 is underwater. It has a green/blue background. It has wooden walls on the north/west/east corners of the room.
===Room 773===
Room 773 has a large vertical space that is cornered by two walls. This room probably exists to test [[Starly]]'s [[Wall Jump]] ability.
===Room 774===
Room 774 has two thin wooden boards which are raised from the ground and block the left and right of Starfy or Starly. It also has two wooden walls that block the left and right sides of the screen. This room probably exists to test the [[Duck & Slide]] ability and Starly's Wall Jump ability.
===Room 775===
Room 775 has two wide wooden objects which are raised from the ground and block the left and right of Starfy or Starly. It also has two wooden walls that block the left and right sides of the screen. This room probably exists to test Starly's [[Low Spin]] ability and Wall Jump ability.
===Room 776===
Room 776 appears to be a copy of room 775.
===Room 777===
Room 777 has a platform containing a large pool of water floating from the ground. It also has two wooden walls that block the left and right sides of the screen.
===Room 778===
The whole of room 778 is underwater. It contains some strong water currents to push Starfy or Starly downwards.
===Gallery===
Below is a gallery of screenshots of Starfy in different test rooms
<center><gallery position="center" widths="250">
File:TLS Test Room 769.png|Room 769 (0301h)
File:TLS Test Room 770.png|Room 770 (0302h)
File:TLS Test Room 771.png|Room 771 (0303h)
File:TLS Test Room 772.png|Room 772 (0304h)
File:TLS Test Room 773.png|Room 773 (0305h)
File:TLS Test Room 774.png|Room 774 (0306h)
File:TLS Test Map.png|Room 775 (0307h)
File:TLS Test Room 777.png|Room 777 (0308h)
File:TLS Test Room 778.png|Room 778 (0309h)
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==''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]'' backgrounds==
==''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]'' backgrounds==

Revision as of 10:27, 22 July 2013

This page is a collection of unused content within The Legendary Starfy.

Unused Transformations

Sprites for three unused transformations, including a cockroach, a frog and a mermaid were ripped from the game [1]. It is unknown whether they were meant to be related to Bunston or not.

Cockroach

There are unused sprites depicting Starfy wearing a brown cockroach costume. It appears that Starfy was going to be able to fly and attack using its antennas. Unlike the Frog and the Mermaid, there is no Special in the final game depicting a cockroach.

Frog

Starfy wearing the Ribbit Costume that appears in the final game as a Special

There are unused sprites depicting Starfy and Starly wearing a frog costume. It appears that the player was going to be able to attack using the frog's blue tongue. There are sprites of Starfy wearing this costume that are similar to Starfy using the Turbo Swim ability. They are omitted from Starly's sprites, presumably because she cannot use this ability. Sprites suggest that the frog was also going to have a charge attack. There are sprites of Starfy and Starly sleeping and spinning around in a green ball, as if they were Dizzy.

In the final game, there is a Special called the Ribbit Costume (Japanese: ゲロゲーロ), which depicts Starfy and Starly wearing a frog costume similar to the unused sprites of the frog. However, Starly's version of the Ribbit Costume is orange, not green like her sprites of the frog costume.

Mermaid

Starfy wearing the Mermaid Special that appears in the final game

There are unused sprites depicting Starfy and Starly wearing a mermaid costume. There are sprites of the mermaid making a hand gesture and moving her lips together, possibly as if blowing a kiss. There are sprites of stars surrounding the mermaid. The sleeping sprites depict the mermaid holding a pink bag and the mermaid withdrawing into its shell, similarly to the appearance of the save Mermaids. There are sprites of a large pink heart, circles of hearts and sprites of the large pink heart cracking.

In the final game, there is a Special called Mermaid (Japanese: マーメイドさん), which depicts Starfy and Starly wearing a mermaid costume similar to the unused sprites of the mermaid.

Unused object

The unused yellow object with both of its faces

There is an unused object in the game that depicts a tall yellow creature with long arms with a cream colored belly and mouth. It has two possible faces. Each face has pink cheeks. One of the faces is square-shaped and depicts the creature with its mouth open and its eyebrows raised. The second face is similar to an elongated semi-circle. It appears to have its eyebrows pointing down diagonally. The reason why this object exists is unknown.

Starly under Bunston's transformations

In the game, there are sprites of Starly wearing all of Bunston's transfomations and all of the unused transformations (apart from Cockroach). These are normally impossible to see, because Starly is only playable in Pufftop and in certain rooms where Team Play is available, which have no parts where Starly can transform.

Starly as Monstar

Densetsu no Starfy 4 backgrounds

At least some of the stage backgrounds from Densetsu no Starfy 4 appear in The Legendary Starfy such as Lobber's Cottage and Pulling Ahead Lake, but they are unused. These backgrounds sometimes appear in invalid rooms.

Leftover Japanese text

Forcing 'Stage name #31' brings up the Japanese text 'ステージ6'

At least some of the Japanese text from Densetsu no Stafy Taiketsu! Daīru Kaizokudan appears unused in the English version. When forcing Stage name #31 on The Big Map, 'ステージ6' comes up. This text originates from the wooden board associated with Skydye Heights (Japanese: にじの海)

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