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The '''Buranko''' are glowfish enemies which appear in ''[[Densetsu no Starfy]]''. They are the minions of [[Blantern]]; who is the boss of [[Deep Sea]]. These enemies swim alongside Blantern in groups of multiple Buranko in order to attack [[Starfy]]. They only appear as real enemies in the boss battle with Buranko itself. Other Buranko do appear in different areas of Deep Sea, but only as characters. Like most enemies, they can be defeated with a [[Star Spin]]. Although they fight alongside Blantern, when enough Buranko are spawned, they light up the area, making Blantern vulnerable to a Star Spin. This means defeating Buranko can be unbeneficial.
The '''Blanko''' are glowfish enemies which appear in ''[[Densetsu no Starfy]]''. They are the minions of [[Blantern]]; who is the boss of [[Deep Sea]]. These enemies swim alongside Blantern in groups of multiple Buranko in order to attack [[Starfy]]. They only appear as real enemies in the boss battle with Buranko itself. Other Blanko do appear in different areas of Deep Sea, but only as characters. Like most enemies, they can be defeated with a [[Star Spin]]. Although they fight alongside Blantern, when enough Blanko are spawned, they light up the area, making Blantern vulnerable to a Star Spin. This means defeating Blanko can be unbeneficial.
   
   
In the story, Blantern and the Buranko stole [[Wotsaruto]]'s [[Tone of Ocean (instrument)|Tone of Ocean]]. These enemies are mischevious in nature, but often feel apologetic for their own actions, expressing sadness. One of the Buranko tells Starfy and [[Moe]] about the [[Fish Statue]]s, which help lead Starfy and Moe to Blantern. After defeating [[Ogura]], if Starfy and Moe return to Deep Sea, they will find a Buranko who leads them to a secret room, in which Starfy and Moe locate one of [[Pufftop|Pufftop Palace]]'s lost [[Treasure|treasure chests]].
In the story, Blantern and the Blanko stole [[Wozart]]'s [[Tone of Ocean (instrument)|Tone of Ocean]]. These enemies are mischievous in nature, but often feel apologetic for their own actions, expressing sadness. One of the Blanko tells Starfy and [[Moe]] about the [[Fish Statue]]s, which help lead Starfy and Moe to Blantern. After defeating [[Ogura]], if Starfy and Moe return to Deep Sea, they will find a Blanko who leads them to a secret room, in which Starfy and Moe locate one of [[Pufftop|Pufftop Palace]]'s lost [[Treasure|treasure chests]].
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Revision as of 22:20, 21 May 2020

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Blanko
Japanese Name ブランコ, Buranko
Fan Name* Blanko
Located Deep Sea
First Appearance Densetsu no Starfy
Latest Appearance Densetsu no Starfy

The Blanko are glowfish enemies which appear in Densetsu no Starfy. They are the minions of Blantern; who is the boss of Deep Sea. These enemies swim alongside Blantern in groups of multiple Buranko in order to attack Starfy. They only appear as real enemies in the boss battle with Buranko itself. Other Blanko do appear in different areas of Deep Sea, but only as characters. Like most enemies, they can be defeated with a Star Spin. Although they fight alongside Blantern, when enough Blanko are spawned, they light up the area, making Blantern vulnerable to a Star Spin. This means defeating Blanko can be unbeneficial.

In the story, Blantern and the Blanko stole Wozart's Tone of Ocean. These enemies are mischievous in nature, but often feel apologetic for their own actions, expressing sadness. One of the Blanko tells Starfy and Moe about the Fish Statues, which help lead Starfy and Moe to Blantern. After defeating Ogura, if Starfy and Moe return to Deep Sea, they will find a Blanko who leads them to a secret room, in which Starfy and Moe locate one of Pufftop Palace's lost treasure chests.