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* {{Expy}}: Test-kun is in many ways this game's equivalent to Bonus-kun who was featured in Sunsoft's prior fighting games Galaxy Fight and Waku Waku 7. Like Bonus-kun, he is a parody of certain fighting game tropes (see stylistic suck below) and also a FinalBoss[=/=]BonusBoss.
* FinalBoss: Satan Volte. Test-kun, depending on how well someone has played, can be fought after Satan Volte as a BonusBoss.

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* {{Expy}}: Test-kun is in many ways this game's equivalent to Bonus-kun who was featured in Sunsoft's prior fighting games Galaxy Fight and Waku Waku 7. Like Bonus-kun, he is a parody of certain fighting game tropes (see stylistic suck below) and also a FinalBoss[=/=]BonusBoss.
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* FinalBoss: Satan Volte. Test-kun, depending on how well someone has played, can be fought after Satan Volte as a BonusBoss.{{Superboss}}.



* StylisticSuck: Were you expecting the BonusBoss to be some sort of imposing badass figure? Well Test-kun, who is simply [[http://www.fightabase.com/charMain.aspx?id=4421&gId=351 a stick figure]], probably won't be the first guy who comes to mind.

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* StylisticSuck: Were you expecting the BonusBoss {{Superboss}} to be some sort of imposing badass figure? Well Test-kun, who is simply [[http://www.fightabase.com/charMain.aspx?id=4421&gId=351 a stick figure]], probably won't be the first guy who comes to mind.
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* BareYourMidriff: Maron and Rouge both wear outfits that display this.
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''Astra Superstars'' (アストラスーパースターズ) is a 1998 2D versus fighting arcade game illustrated and designed by SANTACLAUS, developed and published by Creator/{{Sunsoft}}, and distributed by Tecmo in Japan on June 6, 1998. It is Sunsoft's fourth fighting game after the 1994 Super Famicom ''VideoGame/{{Hebereke}}'' franchise spin-off Sugoi Hebereke, the 1995 ''Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors'' and the 1996 ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''. It is powered by the Sega Saturn-based arcade system known as the ST-V (Sega Titan Video). Unlike most typical fighting games, Astra Superstars is an airborne-based fighting game.

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''Astra Superstars'' (アストラスーパースターズ) is a 1998 2D versus fighting arcade game illustrated and designed by SANTACLAUS, developed and published by Creator/{{Sunsoft}}, and distributed by Tecmo in Japan on June 6, 1998. It is Sunsoft's fourth fighting game after the 1994 Super Famicom ''VideoGame/{{Hebereke}}'' franchise spin-off Sugoi Hebereke, the 1995 ''Galaxy Fight: ''VideoGame/GalaxyFight: Universal Warriors'' and the 1996 ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''. It is powered by the Sega Saturn-based arcade system known as the ST-V (Sega Titan Video). Unlike most typical fighting games, Astra Superstars is an airborne-based fighting game.
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* MrFanservice: [[TallDarkAndHandsome Fooly]]
* MsFanservice: [[HotWitch Ste]][[AbsoluteCleavage lla]]

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* MsFanservice: [[HotWitch Ste]][[AbsoluteCleavage lla]]Stella is a HotWitch who wears an outfit with a prominent cleavage
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''Astra Superstars'' (アストラスーパースターズ) is a 1998 2D versus fighting arcade game illustrated and designed by SANTACLAUS, developed and published by Creator/{{Sunsoft}}, and distributed by Tecmo in Japan on June 6, 1998. It is Sunsoft's fourth fighting game after the 1994 Super Famicom ''VideoGame/{{Hebereke}}'' franchise spin-off Sugoi Hebereke, the 1995 Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors and the 1996 ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''. It is powered by the Sega Saturn-based arcade system known as the ST-V (Sega Titan Video). Unlike most typical fighting games, Astra Superstars is an airborne-based fighting game.

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''Astra Superstars'' (アストラスーパースターズ) is a 1998 2D versus fighting arcade game illustrated and designed by SANTACLAUS, developed and published by Creator/{{Sunsoft}}, and distributed by Tecmo in Japan on June 6, 1998. It is Sunsoft's fourth fighting game after the 1994 Super Famicom ''VideoGame/{{Hebereke}}'' franchise spin-off Sugoi Hebereke, the 1995 Galaxy ''Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors Warriors'' and the 1996 ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''. It is powered by the Sega Saturn-based arcade system known as the ST-V (Sega Titan Video). Unlike most typical fighting games, Astra Superstars is an airborne-based fighting game.
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* AnimeHair: Given that this game uses an Anime-style aesthetic, this and plenty of other anime/manga tropes are present. Lettuce has the ShonenHair sort of style that {{Stock Shonen Hero}}es would be expected to sport. Meanwhile in terms of unnatural real-life hair colors, Maron, Coco, and Sakamoto are [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair pink, purple and blue haired]] respectively.

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* AnimeHair: Given that this game uses an Anime-style aesthetic, this and plenty of other anime/manga tropes are present. Lettuce has the ShonenHair sort of style that {{Stock Shonen Hero}}es would be expected to sport. Meanwhile in terms of unnatural real-life hair colors, Maron, Coco, and Sakamoto are [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair pink, purple and blue haired]] haired respectively.
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* HairColors: Of the morally dubious characters Fooly is a case of WhiteHairBlackHeart and Satan Volte is an EvilRedhead. On the more heroic side Rouge is a case of HairOfGoldHeartOfGold, Stella is a FieryRedhead, and Maron is a RoseHairedSweetie.
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* BaldOfAwesome: Cupe is a near example having a ridiculously small patch that sticks up as a point on the top of his head. Played straighter with Test-kun who is literally a stick figure with no indication that he has any sort of hair.

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Astra Superstars (アストラスーパースターズ) is a 1998 2D versus fighting arcade game illustrated and designed by SANTACLAUS, developed and published by Creator/{{Sunsoft}}, and distributed by Tecmo in Japan on June 6, 1998. It is Sunsoft's fourth fighting game after the 1994 Super Famicom ''VideoGame/{{Hebereke}}'' franchise spin-off Sugoi Hebereke, the 1995 Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors and the 1996 ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''. It is powered by the Sega Saturn-based arcade system known as the ST-V (Sega Titan Video). Unlike most typical fighting games, Astra Superstars is an airborne-based fighting game.

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''Astra Superstars''
(アストラスーパースターズ) is a 1998 2D versus fighting arcade game illustrated and designed by SANTACLAUS, developed and published by Creator/{{Sunsoft}}, and distributed by Tecmo in Japan on June 6, 1998. It is Sunsoft's fourth fighting game after the 1994 Super Famicom ''VideoGame/{{Hebereke}}'' franchise spin-off Sugoi Hebereke, the 1995 Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors and the 1996 ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''. It is powered by the Sega Saturn-based arcade system known as the ST-V (Sega Titan Video). Unlike most typical fighting games, Astra Superstars is an airborne-based fighting game.



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* WingedHumanoid: Fooly and Maron who have bat-like and bird-like wings respectively.

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* WingedHumanoid: Fooly and Maron who have bat-like and bird-like wings respectively.respectively.
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* BaldOfAwesome: Cupe is a near example having a ridiculously small patch that sticks up as a point on the top of his head. Played straighter with Test-kun who is literally a stick figure with no indication that he has any sort of hair.
* BareYourMidriff: Maron and Rouge both wear outfits that display this.



* HairColors: Of the morally dubious characters Fooly is a case of WhiteHairBlackHeart and Satan Volte is an EvilRedhead. On the more heroic side Rouge is a case of HairOfGoldHeartOfGold, Stella is a FieryRedhead and Maron is a RoseHairedSweetie.

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* HairColors: Of the morally dubious characters Fooly is a case of WhiteHairBlackHeart and Satan Volte is an EvilRedhead. On the more heroic side Rouge is a case of HairOfGoldHeartOfGold, Stella is a FieryRedhead FieryRedhead, and Maron is a RoseHairedSweetie.



* MsFanservice: [[HotWitch Stella]]

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* MsFanservice: [[HotWitch Stella]]Ste]][[AbsoluteCleavage lla]]
* OurAngelsAreDifferent: Maron and My Angel are both angels with the latter being closer to traditional imaginings of angels in appearance while the former has a set of bird-like wings, but aside from that is a teenage, pink clad PluckyGirl.
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* DittoFighter: The My Devil and My Angel will copy their opponents' appearance (with a black and blue PaletteSwap in the case of the former and [[GoldAndWhiteAreDivine white and gold]] swap for the latter)

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* DittoFighter: The My Devil and My Angel will copy their opponents' moveset and appearance (with a black and blue PaletteSwap in the case of the former and [[GoldAndWhiteAreDivine white and gold]] swap for the latter)latter).



* FinalBoss: Satan Volte. Test-kun, depending on how well someone as played, can be fought after Satan Volte as a BonusBoss.

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* FinalBoss: Satan Volte. Test-kun, depending on how well someone as has played, can be fought after Satan Volte as a BonusBoss.

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* AnimeHair: Lettuce has some pretty wild hair that plenty of other {{Stock Shonen Hero}}es would be expected to sport.

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* AnimeHair: Lettuce has some pretty wild hair Given that this game uses an Anime-style aesthetic, this and plenty of other anime/manga tropes are present. Lettuce has the ShonenHair sort of style that {{Stock Shonen Hero}}es would be expected to sport.sport. Meanwhile in terms of unnatural real-life hair colors, Maron, Coco, and Sakamoto are [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair pink, purple and blue haired]] respectively.



* {{Flight}}: One unique feature of this game is that everyone can fly and float in the air in a manner similar to Franchise/DragonBall and other similar such ShonenDemographic aimed anime/manga.



* HairColors: Fooly is a case of WhiteHairBlackHeart and Satan Volte is an EvilRedhead, while on the more heroic side Rouge is a case of HairOfGoldHeartOfGold and Maron is a RoseHairedSweetie.
* HornedHumanoid: The sword wielding Policeman Sakamoto.
* MightyGlacier: Cupe

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* HairColors: Of the morally dubious characters Fooly is a case of WhiteHairBlackHeart and Satan Volte is an EvilRedhead, while on EvilRedhead. On the more heroic side Rouge is a case of HairOfGoldHeartOfGold HairOfGoldHeartOfGold, Stella is a FieryRedhead and Maron is a RoseHairedSweetie.
* HornedHumanoid: The sword wielding Policeman Sakamoto.
Sakamoto has two orangey-yellow colored horns.
* MightyGlacier: Cupe Cupe, of whom is the largest playable fighter on the roster and second biggest character in the game overall after Satan Volte.



* WingedHumanoid: Fooly, who has bat-like wings

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* WingedHumanoid: Fooly, Fooly and Maron who has have bat-like wingsand bird-like wings respectively.

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* DittoFighter: The My Devil and My Angel will copy their opponents' appearance (with a black and blue PaletteSwap in the case of the former and [[GoldAndWhiteAreDivine white and gold]] swap for the latter)



* GoodAngelBadAngel: Invoked in that two sub-boss characters are named "My Devil" and "My Angel". To quote the other wiki: "Depending on what is said, the player can encounter the Devil (based on bad judgment of character) or the Angel (based on good judgement of character) to fight before the final boss, though the Angel requires the player to judge their opponent well and not have any hiccups, or else the Devil will inevitably show up, should just one choice be bad."



* StoryBranching: Has this to an extent. To quote the other wiki: "Depending on what is said, the player can encounter the Devil (based on bad judgment of character) or the Angel (based on good judgement of character) to fight before the final boss, though the Angel requires the player to judge their opponent well and not have any hiccups, or else the Devil will inevitably show up, should just one choice be bad."

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* StoryBranching: Has this ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Stella in her character profile is stated to an extent. To quote the other wiki: "Depending on what be 1,024 years old.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Coco's character profile states that he
is said, the player can encounter the Devil (based on bad judgment of character) or the Angel (based on good judgement of character) to fight before the final boss, though the Angel requires the player to judge their opponent well and not have any hiccups, or else the Devil will inevitably show up, should just one choice be bad."a prince.

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* BadassCape: The adventurer Lettuce wears such a cape.

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* BadassCape: The adventurer Lettuce wears such a cape. Satan Volte also deserves special mention which in his case is an AllEncompassingMantle.


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* HairColors: Fooly is a case of WhiteHairBlackHeart and Satan Volte is an EvilRedhead, while on the more heroic side Rouge is a case of HairOfGoldHeartOfGold and Maron is a RoseHairedSweetie.

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* AnimeHair: Lettuce has some pretty wild hair.
* CoolCape: The adventurer Lettuce wears such a cape.

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* AnimeHair: Lettuce has some pretty wild hair.
hair that plenty of other {{Stock Shonen Hero}}es would be expected to sport.
* CoolCape: BadassCape: The adventurer Lettuce wears such a cape.



* FinalBoss: Satan Volte. Test-kun, depending on how well someone as played, can be fought after Satan Volte as a BonusBoss.



* HornedHumanoid: The sword wielding Policeman Sakamoto.



* StylisticSuck: Were you expecting the FinalBoss to be some sort of imposing badass figure? Well Test-kun, who is simply [[http://www.fightabase.com/charMain.aspx?id=4421&gId=351 a stick figure]], probably won't be the first guy who comes to mind.

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* StylisticSuck: Were you expecting the FinalBoss BonusBoss to be some sort of imposing badass figure? Well Test-kun, who is simply [[http://www.fightabase.com/charMain.aspx?id=4421&gId=351 a stick figure]], probably won't be the first guy who comes to mind.

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* {{Expy}}: Test-kun is in many ways this game's equivalent to Bonus-kun who was featured in Sunsoft prior fighting games Galaxy Fight and Waku Waku 7. Like Bonus-kun, he is a parody of certain fighting game tropes (see stylistic suck below) and also a FinalBoss[=/=]BonusBoss.

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* AnimeHair: Lettuce has some pretty wild hair.
* CoolCape: The adventurer Lettuce wears such a cape.
* {{Expy}}: Test-kun is in many ways this game's equivalent to Bonus-kun who was featured in Sunsoft Sunsoft's prior fighting games Galaxy Fight and Waku Waku 7. Like Bonus-kun, he is a parody of certain fighting game tropes (see stylistic suck below) and also a FinalBoss[=/=]BonusBoss.FinalBoss[=/=]BonusBoss.
* GuestFighter: Rouge given that she is actually the mascot of the company SANTACLAUS rather than being a character of Sunsoft's own creation.
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Astra Superstars (アストラスーパースターズ) is a 1998 2D versus fighting arcade game illustrated and designed by SANTACLAUS, developed and published by Creator/{{Sunsoft}}, and distributed by Tecmo in Japan on June 6, 1998. It is Sunsoft's fourth fighting game after the 1994 Super Famicom ''VideoGame/{{Hebereke}}'' franchise spin-off Sugoi Hebereke, the 1995 Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors and the 1996 ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''. It is powered by the Sega Saturn-based arcade system known as the ST-V (Sega Titan Video). Unlike most typical fighting games, Astra Superstars is an airborne-based fighting game.

It was later ported to the UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn.
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!!This VideoGame contains examples of:
* {{Expy}}: Test-kun is in many ways this game's equivalent to Bonus-kun who was featured in Sunsoft prior fighting games Galaxy Fight and Waku Waku 7. Like Bonus-kun, he is a parody of certain fighting game tropes (see stylistic suck below) and also a FinalBoss[=/=]BonusBoss.
* MightyGlacier: Cupe
* MrFanservice: [[TallDarkAndHandsome Fooly]]
* MsFanservice: [[HotWitch Stella]]
* StoryBranching: Has this to an extent. To quote the other wiki: "Depending on what is said, the player can encounter the Devil (based on bad judgment of character) or the Angel (based on good judgement of character) to fight before the final boss, though the Angel requires the player to judge their opponent well and not have any hiccups, or else the Devil will inevitably show up, should just one choice be bad."
* StylisticSuck: Were you expecting the FinalBoss to be some sort of imposing badass figure? Well Test-kun, who is simply [[http://www.fightabase.com/charMain.aspx?id=4421&gId=351 a stick figure]], probably won't be the first guy who comes to mind.
* WingedHumanoid: Fooly, who has bat-like wings

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