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|title=Pocky & Rocky
|image=Pocky & Rocky box.jpg
|image=Pocky & Rocky box.jpg
|title=Pocky & Rocky
|developer=[[Natsume]]
|developer=[[Natsume]]
|publisher=[[Taito Corporation]]
|publisher=[[Taito Corporation]]
|released={{jp|1992|December 22}}{{rd|1993|August 19}}
|year=1992
|systems={{syslist|snes}}
|genre=[[Run and gun]]
|genre=[[Run and gun]]
|systems=[[SNES]]
|modes=[[Single-player]], [[Co-op]]
|modes=[[Single-player]], [[Co-op]]
|ratings=
|preceded by=[[KiKi KaiKai]]
|followed by=[[Pocky & Rocky 2]]
|followed by=[[Pocky & Rocky 2]]
|series=Pocky & Rocky
|series=Pocky & Rocky
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'''''Pocky & Rocky''''', known in Japan as {{nihongo|'''''KiKi KaiKai: Nazo no Kuro Manto'''''|奇々怪界~謎の黒マント|lit. "Mysterious Ghost World: The Riddle of the Black Mantle"}}, is a [[run and gun]] shooter  licensed by [[Taito Corporation|Taito]]. It was developed by [[Natsume]], and published for release in Japan in [[1992]] and the rest of the world in [[1993]]. It is the sequel to the [[1986]] [[arcade]] game [[KiKi KaiKai]] (unofficially released in North America as ''Knight Boy'') and follows the continued adventures of a young Shinto shrine maiden named ''Pocky'' (known in Japan as {{nihongo|''Sayo-chan''|小夜ちゃん}}) and her new companion, ''Rocky'' the Tanuki, or raccoon (known in Japan as {{nihongo|''Manuke''|魔奴化}}).
'''''Pocky & Rocky''''', known in Japan as {{nihongo|'''''KiKi KaiKai: Nazo no Kuro Manto'''''|奇々怪界~謎の黒マント|lit. "Mysterious Ghost World: The Riddle of the Black Mantle"}}, is a [[run and gun]] shooter  licensed by [[Taito Corporation|Taito]]. It was developed by [[Natsume]], and published for release in Japan in [[1992]] and the rest of the world in [[1993]]. It is the sequel to the [[1986]] [[arcade]] game [[KiKi KaiKai]] (unofficially released in North America as ''Knight Boy'') and follows the continued adventures of a young Shinto shrine maiden named ''Pocky'' (known in Japan as {{nihongo|''Sayo-chan''|小夜ちゃん}}) and her new companion, ''Rocky'' the Tanuki, or raccoon (known in Japan as {{nihongo|''Manuke''|魔奴化}}).


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Box artwork for Pocky & Rocky.
Box artwork for Pocky & Rocky.
Pocky & Rocky
Developer(s)Natsume
Publisher(s)Taito Corporation
Year released1992
System(s)SNES
Preceded byKiKi KaiKai
Followed byPocky & Rocky 2
SeriesPocky & Rocky
Genre(s)Run and gun
ModesSingle-player, Co-op
LinksPocky & Rocky ChannelSearchSearch

Pocky & Rocky, known in Japan as KiKi KaiKai: Nazo no Kuro Manto (奇々怪界~謎の黒マント lit. "Mysterious Ghost World: The Riddle of the Black Mantle"?), is a run and gun shooter licensed by Taito. It was developed by Natsume, and published for release in Japan in 1992 and the rest of the world in 1993. It is the sequel to the 1986 arcade game KiKi KaiKai (unofficially released in North America as Knight Boy) and follows the continued adventures of a young Shinto shrine maiden named Pocky (known in Japan as Sayo-chan (小夜ちゃん?)) and her new companion, Rocky the Tanuki, or raccoon (known in Japan as Manuke (魔奴化?)).

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