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*The Oni no Pants clothing item may have been inspired by a Japanese children's song called "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjQQQW2R1WM おにのパンツ]", ''Oni no Pants''. | *The Oni no Pants clothing item may have been inspired by a Japanese children's song called "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjQQQW2R1WM おにのパンツ]", ''Oni no Pants''. | ||
*The back of the [[Old Man Lobber]] Shirt has writing on it which says "I (Fork) Rob". | *The back of the [[Old Man Lobber]] Shirt has writing on it which says "I (Fork) Rob". | ||
*Zuka Clothes may be a reference to the Takarazuka Revue Company (宝塚歌劇団) and its dancers. | |||
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Revision as of 20:44, 16 July 2021
The following is a table of all 100 Stuff (グッズ, Goods in Japan) in Densetsu no Starfy 4 with screenshots and Japanese descriptions.
Clothes
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Accessories
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Specials
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Stuff that support the microphone
There are some Stuff that show an animation when the player blows into the microphone. Stuff that support the microphone have an animated sprite of Moe expelling air next to the 'tap the Touch Screen' icon on the top screen (), as well as a different top screen message which tells the player to try to blow into the microphone.
They are listed below:
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Notes
- "Australo", "Past People", "Chick", "Ibis", "Moe" and "Princess and Umbrella" are winning costumes from the Wanted Kisekae contest. They were designed by Yuki Otomura, Nana Andou, Shuusuke Terao, Raito Kiryuu, Ryou Sumita and Eriko Kawashima respectively.
- Australo may be a reference to the genus Australopithecus.
- The Oni no Pants clothing item may have been inspired by a Japanese children's song called "おにのパンツ", Oni no Pants.
- The back of the Old Man Lobber Shirt has writing on it which says "I (Fork) Rob".
- Zuka Clothes may be a reference to the Takarazuka Revue Company (宝塚歌劇団) and its dancers.