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Captain Rainbow is a [[Nintendo]] title developed by the same people who brought you [[Chibi Robo]]. It appears to borrow heavily from Clover Studio's games, especially [[Viewtiful Joe]].
Captain Rainbow is a [[Nintendo]] title developed by the same people who brought you [[Chibi-Robo!]]. It appears to borrow heavily from Clover Studio's games, especially [[Viewtiful Joe]].


The main character is Nick, a television [[Tokusatsu]] action hero whose popularity is waning. To renew his vigor, he goes to the magical Minmin Island where wishes are granted. There he finds a host of obscure and forgotten Nintendo characters, [[Not As You Know Them|most of them down on their luck]] and seeking to have their wishes granted as well. Nick transforms into Captain Rainbow and uses his Yo-Yo and stylish action moves to solve puzzles and help out the islanders.
The main character is Nick, a television [[Tokusatsu]] action hero whose popularity is waning. To renew his vigor, he goes to the magical Minmin Island where wishes are granted. There he finds a host of obscure and forgotten Nintendo characters, [[Not as You Know Them|most of them down on their luck]] and seeking to have their wishes granted as well. Nick transforms into Captain Rainbow and uses his Yo-Yo and stylish action moves to solve puzzles and help out the islanders.


One might find interesting the fact that after a few years a game about an isolated land of obscure and forgotten Nintendo characters, [[Epic Mickey|a new disney game was released.]]
One might find interesting the fact that after a few years a game about an isolated land of obscure and forgotten Nintendo characters, [[Epic Mickey|a new disney game was released.]]
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* [[Killer Yoyo]]: The Captain's means of offense.
* [[Killer Yoyo]]: The Captain's means of offense.
* [[Lucky Charms Title]]: Captain★Rainbow.
* [[Lucky Charms Title]]: Captain★Rainbow.
* [[Massive Multiplayer Crossover]]: In the vein of [[Super Smash Bros (Video Game)|Super Smash Bros]], except most of the characters are the kind that are too obscure to appear as anything more than a trophy.
* [[Massive Multiplayer Crossover]]: In the vein of [[Super Smash Bros]], except most of the characters are the kind that are too obscure to appear as anything more than a trophy.
* [[Not As You Know Them]]: Everyone's down on their luck, but [[Punch Out|Little Mac]] has really let himself go.
* [[Not as You Know Them]]: Everyone's down on their luck, but [[Punch Out|Little Mac]] has really let himself go.
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: To ''[[Chibi Robo]],'' Skip's other franchise--even though that one has an ACTUAL sequel.
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: To ''[[Chibi-Robo!]],'' Skip's other franchise--even though that one has an ACTUAL sequel.
* [[Wholesome Crossdresser]]: Birdo, who is very clearly a female transgendered dinosaur in this game.
* [[Wholesome Crossdresser]]: Birdo, who is very clearly a female transgendered dinosaur in this game.
** [[Transsexual]]: As said she's transgendered. Though as hinted in the Mario games she may be post-op.
** [[Transsexual]]: As said she's transgendered. Though as hinted in the Mario games she may be post-op.

Revision as of 06:35, 9 April 2014

Captain Rainbow is a Nintendo title developed by the same people who brought you Chibi-Robo!. It appears to borrow heavily from Clover Studio's games, especially Viewtiful Joe.

The main character is Nick, a television Tokusatsu action hero whose popularity is waning. To renew his vigor, he goes to the magical Minmin Island where wishes are granted. There he finds a host of obscure and forgotten Nintendo characters, most of them down on their luck and seeking to have their wishes granted as well. Nick transforms into Captain Rainbow and uses his Yo-Yo and stylish action moves to solve puzzles and help out the islanders.

One might find interesting the fact that after a few years a game about an isolated land of obscure and forgotten Nintendo characters, a new disney game was released.

After years of hiatus, a fan translation site Kirameki have been now developing an english and italian fan translation patch for the game.


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