Display title | Mr. Gimmick! |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Mr. Gimmick! (just Gimmick! in the original Japanese release) is a NES game by Sunsoft, makers of Blaster Master. In this game, a young girl receives a green Waddling Head doll for her birthday. The other toys in her bedroom grow jealous of the new toy's popularity, and that night they come to life and kidnap the girl, taking her through a portal to a Floating Island. The green doll ("Mr. Gimmick") leaps after her to save her. |