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In the events of chapter five — [[DSR05|Holy Place of Otaku, Viva! Akiba!!]], [[Starfy]] and [[Moe]] visited a store in [[Akiunabara]], where Moe found a Fii and started playing a tennis game with it using two remotes. Starfy tried to have a go but said that "it is quite difficult" and began using the remotes to knit a cloth with some thread, so Moe shouted at Starfy and told him that they aren't used for knitting. | In the events of chapter five — [[DSR05|Holy Place of Otaku, Viva! Akiba!!]], [[Starfy]] and [[Moe]] visited a store in [[Akiunabara]], where Moe found a Fii and started playing a tennis game with it using two remotes. Starfy tried to have a go but said that "it is quite difficult" and began using the remotes to knit a cloth with some thread, so Moe shouted at Starfy and told him that they aren't used for knitting. | ||
In the events of chapter seven — [[DSR07|Pufftop Kingdom, Game King Playoff]], Starly called over Starfy to show him the Tenkaido Fii after he had accomplished something on an [[Nintendo DS|FS]]. She used it to play boxing | In the events of chapter seven — [[DSR07|Pufftop Kingdom, Game King Playoff]], Starly called over Starfy to show him the Tenkaido Fii after he had accomplished something on an [[Nintendo DS|FS]]. She used it to play boxing where she had to beat up a character resembling Starfy. Starly told Starfy how the player plays with both the remote and [[wikipedia:Wii Remote#Nunchuk|Nunchuk]]. Starfy broke the FS in half and made what he calls the "Nunchuk Type FS" (Japanese: {{alttext|ヌンチャク型FS|ナンチャクがたFS}}) only to use the FS in its complete form again later. | ||
Starfy and Starly started fighting over who has the best console, but [[Moe]] appeared and stopped the fighting. Wanting to compete to see who is the best at playing the consoles, both Starfy and Starly had a game of Fii Golf. Starly went first, scoring a hole in one. Starfy used his [[Star Spin]] while holding the Fii Remote and sent the ball flying out of bounds. Starfy jumped up saying "home run!" and Starly said that the game is not baseball. Starfy and Starly later had a go at a game resembling ''[[wikipedia:Tetris|Tetris]]'' and Starfy seemed to be winning, but was using an FS with three screens. | Starfy and Starly started fighting over who has the best console, but [[Moe]] appeared and stopped the fighting. Wanting to compete to see who is the best at playing the consoles, both Starfy and Starly had a game of Fii Golf. Starly went first, scoring a hole in one. Starfy used his [[Star Spin]] while holding the Fii Remote and sent the ball flying out of bounds. Starfy jumped up saying "home run!" and Starly said that the game is not baseball. Starfy and Starly later had a go at a game resembling ''[[wikipedia:Tetris|Tetris]]'' and Starfy seemed to be winning, but was using an FS with three screens. | ||
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[[File:Wii3.jpg|thumb|left|300px|[[Moe]] playing on a Fii in [[Akiunabara]]]] | [[File:Wii3.jpg|thumb|left|300px|[[Moe]] playing on a Fii in [[Akiunabara]]]] | ||
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*[[nwiki:Wii|Wii]] at NintendoWiki | *[[nwiki:Wii|Wii]] at NintendoWiki |
Revision as of 18:45, 9 December 2013
The Wii is a seventh-generation home console created by Nintendo, featuring wireless motion control. No The Legendary Starfy series games were released on the Wii, however, Super Smash Bros. Brawl was released on the Wii and features the appearances of six characters from the series.
Older models of the Wii are backwards compatible with Nintendo GameCube games, such as Donkey Konga which features Becky's version of The Legendary Starfy series' Title Song in the Japanese version.
Cameo appearances in Super Smash Bros. Brawl
- Starfy (named "Stafy") appears as an Assist Trophy and is also available as a regular trophy along with Starly (named "Stapy") in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Starfy, Starly, Moe, Chonmagyo, Seiuchi-kun, and Herman also appear as stickers.
In the Densetsu no Starfy R manga
The Wii appeared in chapters five and seven of the Densetsu no Starfy R manga, where it is known as the "Tenkaido Fii" (Japanese: テンカイ堂 Fii).
In the events of chapter five — Holy Place of Otaku, Viva! Akiba!!, Starfy and Moe visited a store in Akiunabara, where Moe found a Fii and started playing a tennis game with it using two remotes. Starfy tried to have a go but said that "it is quite difficult" and began using the remotes to knit a cloth with some thread, so Moe shouted at Starfy and told him that they aren't used for knitting.
In the events of chapter seven — Pufftop Kingdom, Game King Playoff, Starly called over Starfy to show him the Tenkaido Fii after he had accomplished something on an FS. She used it to play boxing where she had to beat up a character resembling Starfy. Starly told Starfy how the player plays with both the remote and Nunchuk. Starfy broke the FS in half and made what he calls the "Nunchuk Type FS" (Japanese: ヌンチャク型FS) only to use the FS in its complete form again later.
Starfy and Starly started fighting over who has the best console, but Moe appeared and stopped the fighting. Wanting to compete to see who is the best at playing the consoles, both Starfy and Starly had a game of Fii Golf. Starly went first, scoring a hole in one. Starfy used his Star Spin while holding the Fii Remote and sent the ball flying out of bounds. Starfy jumped up saying "home run!" and Starly said that the game is not baseball. Starfy and Starly later had a go at a game resembling Tetris and Starfy seemed to be winning, but was using an FS with three screens.
Afterwards, Starfy stopped playing on the FS and started to play on the Fii and Starly starts playing on an FS, which annoyed Starfy. Moe later appeared and convinced them that both the Fii and the FS are good consoles, however, he thinks that the Fimicom is actually the best console.
External Links
- Wii at NintendoWiki