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| - To Cotton, Willows are Serious Business, and she will absolutely do ANYTHING in her power to get hold off (and consume) one of these, such as blasting everything in her way, apparently... Cotton has spanned over the course of 8 games: <Under construction>
* Fantastic Night Dreams: Cotton (1989) - Released originally for the Arcade, Cotton made its way to the PC-Engine/TurboGraFX-16 and introduces us to our protagonist. After an evil mist envelopes the world of Filament keeping it nighttime forever, a fairy named Silk seeks for help. She happens upon Cotton, who, in the witch's habit of doing nothing but searching for Willow treats, initially ignores her plea. That is, of course, until the fairy makes mention of said candy... This game is also mildly notable for having the first ever Fan Translation of a Playstation game.
* Marchen Adventure Cotton 100% (1994) - Cotton's debut on the Super Famicom. Unlike the first game, it never made it outside Japan.
* Panorama Cotton (1994) - Released for the Mega Drive, Panorama Cotton did not play like a traditional side-scrolling shooter. Instead, it pretty much played like a clone of Space Harrier... The ruler of Filament, Queen Velvet, runs off to "protect her kingdom" after divining an incoming catastrophe (via means of plant petals). Meanwhile, word spreads out of monsters burning any Willow they see, the fumes of which cause sickness among the fairies. As Silk cleans up some of the burnt remains, Cotton appears after eating a charred piece and demands an explanation for the attrocity...
* Magical Night Dreams Cotton 2 (1997) - Like it's much older predecessor, this game started out in the arcades and made its way to a console (Saturn, to be exact). This game introduces the player to Appli, a princess who runs off with a treasure from her Kingdom of Pumpkin to use its power to grant a wish... except she just got swept by a tornado and now lost it. Upon searching, Cotton and Silk stumbles into Appli and overhears the princess' assistant Needle speak of a "Bluewater Willow". Appli and Needle scout out more while Cotton and Silk give chase...
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