Co-Star Luma
Co-Star Luma | |
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Artwork from Super Mario Galaxy 2 | |
Species | Luma |
First appearance | Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2010) |
Latest appearance | Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (spirit cameo) (2018) |
- “Ya know, a friend with another can join up with you! Then one of my Co-Star Lumas can help out!”
- —Lubba, Super Mario Galaxy 2
The Co-Star Luma is an orange Luma that appears in Super Mario Galaxy 2 as a playable character and in the game's logo. The Co-Star Luma appears alongside Mario (or Luigi) in the cooperative two-player mode known as Co-Star Mode, in which the second player is able to control it using the Wii Remote. It is similar in function to the second player's Star Pointer (which has a slightly lighter shade of orange) in Super Mario Galaxy. Once the Co-Star Luma appears, it follows behind Mario in the same manner as one of the mini-clouds that appear when the Cloud Flower is in use. If the Cloud Flower is actually in use, the Co-Star Luma always follows Mario behind the last mini-cloud that trails Mario's head, as opposed to directly behind him as it normally does.
The Co-Star Luma can perform moves such as spinning, in addition to collecting and shooting Star Bits, just as the first player can. The Co-Star Luma can also perform other actions that a single player cannot, such as temporarily immobilizing certain enemies or barriers and picking up faraway objects, including 1-Up Mushrooms, air bubbles (when underwater), and coins, which the Co-Star Luma then brings back to Mario. The Co-Star Luma can also perform a variety of other actions: This includes activating switches or other objects, touching prickly plants and causing them to retract their spikes, and spinning most Lumas (excluding Lubba and the Hungry Lumas) or Luigi to receive Star Bits. In addition, orange butterflies appear in some galaxies when the Co-Star Luma is present. When the Co-Star Luma stops and spins the butterflies, the butterflies release three Star Bits and disappear afterwards. A larger Co-Star Luma also appears on Starship Mario and tells Mario about Co-Star Mode.
If the Co-Star Luma is present when Mario collects a Power Star or a Grand Star, it appears along with him in the "You got a Star/Grand Star!" victory pose.
The player controlling the Co-Star Luma can make sounds on both Wii Remotes by pressing various buttons on their controller:
Player controller | Button | Sound |
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1 | A horn honk and occasionally a cuíca | |
A crowd groaning | ||
A crowd cheering | ||
A coin being collected and occasionally a 1-Up Mushroom being collected | ||
2 | A Luma giggling and occasionally a longer variant | |
A coin being collected and occasionally a 1-Up Mushroom being collected | ||
A crowd cheering | ||
A crowd groaning |
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, a Co-Star Luma makes a cameo appearance on the Starship Mario spirit.
Gallery[edit]
Artwork of the Co-Star Luma spinning
Artwork of the Co-Star Luma with Mario
Artwork of the Co-Star Luma with Mario and Yoshi
Artwork of the Co-Star Luma aboard Starship Mario
Key artwork for Super Mario Galaxy 2
Artwork of Rosalina and Co-Star Luma from Play Nintendo
Additional names[edit]
Internal names[edit]
Game | File | Name | Meaning
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Super Mario Galaxy 2 | ObjectData/SupportTico.arc | SupportTico | Support Luma |
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | アシストチコ[?] Ashisuto Chiko |
Assist Luma | |
Chinese | 助手奇可[?] Zhùshǒu Qíkě |
Assistant Luma | |
French | Luma allié[?] | Luma ally | |
German | Oranger Assistent-Luma[?] | Orange Assistent Luma | |
Italian | Sfavillotto Aiutante[?] | Helper Luma | |
Korean | 도우미치코[?] Doumi Chiko |
Helper Luma | |
Spanish | Destello compañero[?] | Partner Luma |