Kit Fish

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Kit Fish
Japanese Name マナズーコ, Manazūko
Fan Name* Kit Fish
Species Catfish
Family Fat Cat (father)
Affiliates Starfy, Old Man Lobber
Location/Residence Sea of Ice, Yo-Ho Mountains, Jungle, Gluglug Lagoon, Skydye Heights
First Appearance Densetsu no Starfy
Latest Appearance The Legendary Starfy

Kit Fish (Manazūko in Japan) is a young female fish dressed like a kabuki dancer. She has small arms and an orange colored tail with a white underside. She is always seen in the company of her father Fat Cat and enjoys spending time at hot springs. She can sometimes have bad manners, but Fat Cat says she is more behaved than he was at her age.

In Densetsu no Stafy

Starfy and Moe first meet her accompanied by her father Fat Cat in this game while trying to save The Jellato Sisters in the Sea of Ice stage. They soon learn that she has an idea of where the sisters are, but she refuses to tell as she doesn't trust either of them, instead choosing to run away and hide. After they chase her for a bit, Moe manages to capture her before Starfy, but even after this she refuses to speak up. This leads to her father scolding her for her bad behavior. She continues to distrust Moe due to him "looking suspicious", but agrees to tell Starfy what she knows. This leads to a secret passage being opened, and the two groups separate.

In Densetsu no Starfy

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Fat Cat and Kit Fish are introduced to Starfy and Moe at the Sea of Ice. Originally she believed Starfy was one of the bad guys, according to Fat Cat. This is referenced in the lyrics of Becky's version of the Title Song.

Trivia

  • In each of the Game Boy Advance games, Kit Fish wears a hair pin shaped like the Latin Christian cross. In all versions of The Legendary Starfy, an additional piece was attached to the right end of the cross, making the pin appear more in the form of an elongated "H" shape than as a cross. This is probably a form of religious censorship.