
References to Japanese folklore are changed (Momotarou became "Captain Peach", for example), Pocky's Ofuda and Gohei are called "magic cards" and a "magic wand", and the kanji on said cards are replaced with hearts (though the giant kanji in Bomber Bob's throw attack was left intact). In Pocky & Rocky 2, all of the names were changed to Western ones.The youkai were renamed "Nopino Goblins" in the intro for Pocky & Rocky, while the Western Yokai Army is referred to collectively as "Gorgonzola Goblins".
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If you're familiar with the health system of the first Ghosts 'n Goblins game made by Capcom, then you should know the full story. Her clothes are tattered (but not to Fanservice levels) when she has one hit left, and she can collect armor and bunny ears for one extra hit each. Clothing Damage: Sayo/Pocky's health meter in Pocky & Rocky 2.As a boss in the NES port of Rainbow Islands, as the designated Miko for any of the Taito-made Jinsei Game ports, a whole Kiki Kai Kai themed level set with a Sayo-form Manuke included in Bubble Symphony, as a selectable character in Pop N Pop and Space Invaders '95 and as a DLC character for Elevator Action Deluxe. The Cameo: Sayo herself appears in many other Taito games.Bowdlerise: Ame-no-Uzume's robe covers more of her bust in international versions of Reshrined (though this only seems to affect her promotional artwork, CSS and cutscene portraits, and box art, her actual gameplay sprite remains as is).Even in the bowdlerized international release she is far bustier than the other female characters. In Pocky & Rocky Reshrined, Ame-no-Uzume's ample bust is only barely obscured by her gravity-defying robe and she has the highest damage out of all the characters.Impy from Pocky & Rocky 2 is a physically mighty oni girl with a large bust, though it is only noticeable in cutscenes.He reappears in the second SNES game (localized as "Foxy") as a masked human, though he returns to his original form when close to defeat.

