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Mr. Star
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| “ | Alright then... we'll let a game decide who can keep it! | ” | — Mr. Star in the Super Famicom version ofKirby's Star Stacker (unofficial translation) |
Mr. Star is a character who appears in both versions ofKirby's Star Stacker. He is a sentient five-pointed star with a sphere in each of his flanks, and is capable of flight and interstellar travel.
Game appearances[edit]

Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy)[edit]
Mr. Star's debut role inKirby's Star Stacker for theGame Boy is a fairly minor one. He appears in place ofKing Dedede's face in the Challenge Mode of the game, and does little else.
Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom)[edit]
Mr. Star has an expanded role in the story mode in theSuper Famicom version ofKirby's Star Stacker. While traveling through space, he passedPopstar. Spotting him,King Dedede shot him down using a cannon, causing him to split into several pieces. After landing onKirby, the pink puffball agreed to help him get back together again so he can fly once more, with Kirby'sAnimal FriendsRick,Kine andCoo joining in the search for the pieces. After trouncing every opponent who had grabbed a piece, including King Dedede at his castle, Mr. Star was able to return to his normal self, and flew back off into space.
Kirby: Planet Robobot[edit]
Mr. Star makes a cameo as asticker inKirby: Planet Robobot.
Kirby's Dream Buffet[edit]
InKirby's Dream Buffet, Mr. Star appears on aCharacter Treat, depicting his artwork from the Super Famicom version ofKirby's Star Stacker.
Gallery[edit]
- Icon fromKirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom)
- Icon fromKirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom)
- Texture of Kirby and Mr. Star's board background fromKirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom)
- Artwork made to celebrate the 40th anniversary ofHAL Laboratory, Inc.
- Gryll and Mr. Star inFind Kirby!! Big Gathering at the Party!
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
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| Japanese | 星くん Hoshi-kun | Roughly "Mr. Star". -kun is an informal Japanese honorific; in this case it is used to describe a young person or male. |
| Chinese | 星仔 Xīng zǎi | Star Boy |
| Dutch | Mr. Star | - |
| French | Astro | From "Astre", a noun given to celestial bodies, generally stars. |
| German | Glitzerstern | Glitter Star |
| Italian | Mr. Star | - |
| Korean | 미스터 스타 Miseuteo seuta | Mr. Star |
| Portuguese | Sr. Astro | Mr. Star |
| Spanish | Sr. Astro | Mr. Star |
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