Plot
During the resting hours of Starfy and his family in the Pufftop Palace, a kingdom just several miles away known as the Amy Kingdom was under attack. The heart-shaped Monamool Stone held there has been stolen by an evil female snake named Dejeel. Materu, a princess from Amy Castle, has fled to seek Starfy's help. When Moe the clam saw Materu and heard about her, he rushed toward Pufftop Palace, bursts inside the front door of it and told everyone that Materu would like to speak with them about the Amy Kingdom tragedy. While Starfy dozed off, Moe told him to listen, then Starly petted Moe and talked to him about his love, Ruby the zebra turkeyfish, while Starfy sat and played with his handheld game console that resembles the original Nintendo DS. Later, after their relaxation, Starfy, Starly and Moe went with Materu to stop Dejeel from ruling the Amy Kingdom.
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