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By helping the islanders, Nick gets Kirarin (literally "Sparklies"). If 20 Kirarin are collected, a star will fall from the sky, which can grant a wish. It has to be carried to an altar on the top of the island. While doing this, mysterious black creatures named Shadows challenge Nick in order to get the star for themselves. If Nick successfully brings the star to the altar, the player is presented with two choices. Nick can either let the star grant his own wish to become popular again, or the wish of an islander. By taking the latter choice, the wish of the islander comes true and Nick has to collect new Kirarin to make another star appear. | By helping the islanders, Nick gets Kirarin (literally "Sparklies"). If 20 Kirarin are collected, a star will fall from the sky, which can grant a wish. It has to be carried to an altar on the top of the island. While doing this, mysterious black creatures named Shadows challenge Nick in order to get the star for themselves. If Nick successfully brings the star to the altar, the player is presented with two choices. Nick can either let the star grant his own wish to become popular again, or the wish of an islander. By taking the latter choice, the wish of the islander comes true and Nick has to collect new Kirarin to make another star appear. | ||
=='' | ==''Mario'' franchise references in ''Captain Rainbow''== | ||
''Captain Rainbow'' contains characters and other elements from various franchises, some of them being taken from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. | ''Captain Rainbow'' contains characters and other elements from various franchises, some of them being taken from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. | ||
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Another creature from the ''Super Mario'' franchise appearing in the game is a [[Piranha Plant]], though its role isn't as significant as Birdo's. The Piranha Plant is found in the garden of Lip's house. Lip is a fairy and the protagonist of the game ''[[Tetris Attack#Panel de Pon|Panel de Pon]]'', which was remade into ''[[Tetris Attack]]'' for the west. When the Piranha Plant feels bad and hangs its head to the ground, Lip casts a spell on the plant. After doing so, the Piranha Plant is healed and straightens up at once. At a later point, the plant is decorated with a blue ribbon. | Another creature from the ''Super Mario'' franchise appearing in the game is a [[Piranha Plant]], though its role isn't as significant as Birdo's. The Piranha Plant is found in the garden of Lip's house. Lip is a fairy and the protagonist of the game ''[[Tetris Attack#Panel de Pon|Panel de Pon]]'', which was remade into ''[[Tetris Attack]]'' for the west. When the Piranha Plant feels bad and hangs its head to the ground, Lip casts a spell on the plant. After doing so, the Piranha Plant is healed and straightens up at once. At a later point, the plant is decorated with a blue ribbon. | ||
The Piranha Plant's involvement was confirmed by the second trailer of ''Captain Rainbow''. The appearance of it is altered as well. Its sharp teeth are irregularly arranged and of different size, unlike the teeth of the Piranha Plants seen in the '' | The Piranha Plant's involvement was confirmed by the second trailer of ''Captain Rainbow''. The appearance of it is altered as well. Its sharp teeth are irregularly arranged and of different size, unlike the teeth of the Piranha Plants seen in the ''Mario'' games. | ||
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File:Piranha Plant sick Captain Rainbow.png|Lip casting a spell on the sick Piranha Plant. | File:Piranha Plant sick Captain Rainbow.png|Lip casting a spell on the sick Piranha Plant. |