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'''Stanley the Talking Fish''' is a recurring character in the ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'' series. He is a friendly [[Trouter]] with a habit of talking endlessly, and nearly everyone who knows Stanley deems him annoying. Stanley the Talking Fish is insecure about his love life and talks about it a lot.
'''Stanley the Talking Fish''' is a friendly [[Trouter]] that appears in the ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'' series. Because of his habit of talking endlessly, almost everyone he knows finds him very annoying. He usually talks about his love life, as he is often insecure about it.  


Stanley debuts in the first Nintendo Comics System story, "[[The Fish That Should've Gotten Away]]". In this relatively short story, he follows Mario through a field of various enemies, needing advice about his relationship with [[List of implied characters#Barbara the Bush|Barbara the Bush]].  
Stanley debuts in the first Nintendo Comics System story, "[[The Fish That Should've Gotten Away]]". In this relatively short story, he follows Mario through a field of various enemies, needing advice about his relationship with [[List of implied characters#Barbara the Bush|Barbara the Bush]].  

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