Quick - how manyNintendogames are there? The answer is too many to count. Each Nintendogame comes with its own cast of heroes and baddies. We all know the big ones — Mario, Link, Pikachu, and so on — but most characters are bit players.

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Sometimes a more obscure character will make a comeback in a new game or as aSuper Smash Bros.fighter. Many of them just end up washed away. They may have been too specific to the plot of a certain game, or maybe they just weren’t interesting enough. Regardless, there are many interesting Nintendo characters that deserve a second look. Here are a few.

10Coo, Rick, and Kine

Kirby’s animal friends - an owl, a hamster, and a sunfish, respectively. These NPC allies were the main selling point ofKirby’s Dream Land 2on the Game Boy. Coo lets Kirby fly, Rick gives him a ride across the stage, and Kine helps him swim.

Many laterKirbygames had cameos of these three. It would take a very long time for them to reappear in any gameplay capacity. Coo, Rick, and Kine appeared as a three-in-one Dream Friend inKirby Star Allies, twenty-three years after their debut game.

Kirby Animal Friends

9Serena

Serena is a chihuahua goddess appearing inAnimal Crossing: City Folk. The only way to talk to her was by shelling out the Bells to add a fountain to your town. Once it’s built, the player had to throw an axe into the fountain. She would ask a series of questions that the player could respond to truthfully or lie. Depending on the answer, she would give them a gold or silver axe.

It’s harder than it sounds. Serena is quite the tempestuous goddess. It’s random whether the player will receive a special axe or not, and the same answers won’t always provide the same results.Acquiring the golden toolschanged in future releases. So, Serena, excuse the pun, got axed.

Animal Crossing Serena

8Captain Rainbow

You’d never guess that this was a first-party Nintendo title, but it was.Captain Rainbowfollowed the titular character, a superhero TV star, on his quest to restore his popularity. He travels to an island that allegedly has the power to grant wishes. The main selling point was the supporting cast of minor Nintendo characters, like Birdo, Little Mac, and, uh, the guy from NESGolf?

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Captain Rainbow

Captain Rainbowwas certainly an original title, and it got pretty good reviews. Sadly, it wasa complete bombfinancially. Only 22,000 copies sold over the course of an entire year. There were plans for a European release, but they never came through.

7Swanky Kong

Appearing inDonkey Kong Country 2and3, Swanky Kong is perhaps the least remembered of the Kongs. This snappily-dressed ape hosted a quiz show for Diddy, where he would reward the player with extra lives. In the sequel, he hangs out in a circus tent and hosts a ball-throwing minigame.

Official art for2featured Swanky as a member ofDonkey Kong’s family, but the character didn’t last. He’s had a few cameos since his debut. InMario Superstar Baseball, he’s on a billboard advertising something called “DK Cannon”.

Swanky Kong

6Panel De Pon Fairies

Panel de Ponwas a SNES puzzle game with a fantasy setting. Players must match blocks into horizontal or vertical rows to prevent them from piling up. The characters were a gaggle of fairies - Lip the Flower Fairy, Sherbet the Ice Fairy, and so forth.

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Panel De Pon Characters

Part of the reason these characters went forgotten is thatthey weren’t in international releases.Panel de Ponwas changed intoTetris Attackoutside of Japan. Characters fromSuper Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Islandreplaced the fairies. The Lip’s Stick item inSuper Smash Bros.is the only notable reference to them.

5Starfy

A first-party Nintendo franchise with five games that no one knows about? It’s more likely than you think.The Legendary Starfyseries followed the titular starfish as he swam his way around the ocean helping sea creatures.

Why hasn’t theStarfyfranchise endured? The games are colorful 2D platformers that are mostlyvery easy- which is a niche already filled byKirby. They probably didn’t do so hot financially, either. Only the fifth and latest game was deemed good enough to sell outside Japan, and even then, it got glossed over.

The Legendary Starfy

4Eely-Mouth

Eely-Mouth was a boss inSuper Mario Sunshine. It’s the source of all the pollution in Noki Bay, thanks to its horrific oral hygiene. Mario has to swim into Eely-Mouth’s lair and blast the plaque off of its teeth to get the Shine Sprite.

Thanks toSuper Mario 3D All-Stars, there may have been a resurgence in Eely-Mouth awareness. Not for the best of reasons, though. This is the onlySunshineboss that takes place entirely underwater. As such, general movement and FLUDD use control very differently. At worst, this fight isa frustrating struggleagainst awkward controls. At best, it’s simply forgettable. Also, judging by FLUDD’s “Remember to take proper care of your teeth” message after the boss, this whole thing could have been a dental health PSA.

Mario Sunshine Eely-Mouth

3Tingle’s Brothers

Everyone knows Tingle, whether they like it or not. He’s appeared in at least fiveZeldagames and even has a few of his own spinoffs.The Wind Wakerintroduces three of Tingle’s brothers - Ankle, Knuckle, and David Jr. The four siblings live on Tingle Island and help Link decipher Triforce Charts.

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Zelda Wind Waker Tingle Siblings

Technically, there are only three Tingle Siblings. David Jr. was once a sailor who shipwrecked on Tingle Island. When he awoke, he was in the Tingle uniform and dragged into doing the green fairy fellow’s work. Tingle’s brothers haven’t appeared sinceThe Minish Cap, butthere are some islandsinBreath of the Wildnamed after them.

2Princess Shokora

Most fans know theMariouniverse’s princesses. Peach, Daisy, and Rosalina are the big three, but there’s one more that slipped through the cracks. Princess Shokora is an ancient ruler who was buried in the Golden Pyramid. InWario Land 4, Wario decides to do a bit of grave-robbing but accidentally frees her spirit from the villainous Golden Diva.

Interestingly, Princess Shokora’s appearance changes depending on how many treasure chests Wario collected. Collecting at least half makes her look like the above picture. Find every chest, and she’ll be an older-looking woman with short hair. Do poorly, and she’ll end up as a bratty toddler - or worse, a gender-flipped version of Wario.

Princess Shokora

1Doshin The Giant

One of the oddest games in Nintendo’s catalog.Doshin the Giantis a god simulation game produced by Miyamoto himself. The titular giant lives on an island and receives prayers from its inhabitants. He can choose to help or hinder the locals, producing Love or Hate that makes him stronger.

Doshin the Giantwas notable for its simple interface that used little to no text. Critics liked it well enough, and it sold decently in both Japan and Europe. Despite its success, the game faded into obscurity. The last time anyone saw Doshin was as a trophy inSuper Smash Bros. Melee.

Doshin The Giant