Yes, your absolutely right. Also, Stapy is Starly's Japanese name.
Both actually. Starfy is the English name, while Stafy is the Japanese name. Either name would still be proper.
Starfy is shaped like a star. His 5 points are a little bit rounder than a point, and he's yellow with orange (in game 5 he has pink) cheeks. His eyes are anime (a little bit like Kirby's but small and ovalish). In Japan, his name is Stafy. You should look him up to see what he looks like. You should see his cute friends to. :) Go to google, search images to see what they all look like Parenthases are Japanese Names: Starfy (Stafy) Moe the Clam (Kyorosuke) Starly (Stapy) Search Densetsu No Stafy (punch in 1-4) #5 was the first national Starfy game Check him out, suggest the first 4 games to Nintendo (If enough maybe)
Actually, The Legendary Starfy is the 5th game in Japan. If the sales for The Legendary Starfy are good enough, they might let Starfy stay in America. Took them 7 years to bring the cute guy to America because they claim he was to Japanese.
Okay, tap Moe's Case. Then tap on Big Boss Down. You can pick between Starfy (Stafy in Japan) or Starly (Stapy in JP). You have to fight every boss that you saw during the story, and you need to beat them all in under 9:00. Stage 10 is hard, trust me! I haven't finished it.
Actually, the Star Guy is a Nintendo video game character named Starfy (Stafy in Japan) just put under as "Starfish" He had 4 games in Japan (Densetsu No Stafy series) and 1 in America (The 5th game in Japan, known here as "The Legendary Starfy") Anyways, you find Starfy in 2-5 Hoo's Woods, 5-5 Wavy Beach, and 6-4 Gleam Glacier. I've beaten him, so here's how you do it: 2-5 Hoo's Woods: You see Starfy swimming back and forth. You need to get on the platforms where he is, when he flies in the sky, quickly hit him with Perry! 5-5 Wavy Beach: This one is the easiest! (he's in the part where Perry talks about "The Odd Star Shaped Enemy") Starfy is sleeping, if you run you'll wake him up and fly away. Use L or R to walk so you don't wake him, when you reach him, hit him with the umbrella, then he'll warp into the next area! 6-4 Gleam Glacier: (He's in the part where Perry talks about "The Odd Star Shaped Enemy") This one is tough, Starfy is above you on a top floor just standing there. Yeah, it seems easy, but you have a time limit to get their, or he runs away! When you see Starfy in the area quickly turn on your Gloom Vibe so you can reach him! He will start to run when you reach him, so quickly turn off the vibe and whack him with Perry. Poor Starfy is dissapiers and coins pop out, BUT CONGRATUALATIONS! Starfy is in your glossary (Hiding him under as "Starfish" because we didn't know about him yet this was the year of Densetsu No Stafy 4) And it says he's a "Prince of some Kingdom" Guess what? Starfy is the Prince of Pufftop (Tenkai) Kingdom!
You have it right there. If I were you, I would be looking for the English pronounciation. Although, I don't think there is one since that game was designed to stay Japanese.
As far as I can tell, no name is given (at least not in the 5th game or according to the Wikipedia article on the Starfy series); she's simply referred to as "the mermaid". I may be wrong about this, however...
You know the ledgendary starfy is the 5th game in japan is the sales for starfy are great they might let starfy stay in america which means if people buy more and more of the starfy games they will make another one.
Why would anyone say Star or Stafy? Anyways, its name is Luma.
The Legendary Starfy happened in 2008.
The Legendary Starfy was created on 2008-07-10.
Could be either of the following: 1. Since the game was made in Japan and so was Starfy, they used it in the game. 2. The creators of Starfy helped Nintendo with the creation of the game and in return, put Starfy in the game. 3. It might not be Starfy at all, just a user of the same moves. That would explain the glasses (even though Starfy does like glasses).