Fountain

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This article is about the dome from Super Mario Galaxy. For the obstacles in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle also called "fountains", see Spitting Statue.
Fountain
SMG Fountain Exterior.png
Screenshot of the Fountain's exterior.
Game Super Mario Galaxy
Super Mario 3D All-Stars
Level(s) 6 (inc. Hungry Luma galaxy)
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Inside the Fountain
Inside the Fountain.
Fountain dome galaxies. "Super Mario Galaxy World Map," so to say.
The Fountain galaxies.

The Fountain is a dome in Super Mario Galaxy. It is the second dome that Mario or Luigi can unlock on the Comet Observatory, provided he recovers the Grand Star from Bowser Jr.'s Robot Reactor.

The exterior is made of white stones and has water spouting from the sides. The interior has blue tiles and water running through it like channels. Polari describes the dome as being very relaxing. As with all domes, the Fountain has a Pull Star in the center which is used to access its galaxies.

Bowser is the main boss of the Fountain.

Galaxies[edit]

Model of the Fountain Dome from Super Mario Galaxy
Galaxy Description Star(s) Unlocking criterion
A screenshot of Space Junk Galaxy during the "Pull Star Path" mission from Super Mario Galaxy.
Space Junk Galaxy
This is a galaxy centered around space junk. Spoings appear prominently here. Two bosses, Kamella and Tarantox, are fought here during the second and third missions, respectively. There are platforms here that only appear when Mario is close to them, and vanish when he leaves them. Pull Star PathKamella's Airship Attack
Tarantox's Tangled WebPull Star Path Speed Run
Purple Coin SpacewalkYoshi's Unexpected Appearance
Collect nine Stars and finish Bowser Jr.'s Robot Reactor.
An overview of the Rolling Green Galaxy
Rolling Green Galaxy
This is a golf course-like galaxy. A Star Ball must be carefully maneuvered to acquire the galaxy's one Star. Rolling in the Clouds Collect eleven Stars.
An overview of the Battlerock Galaxy
Battlerock Galaxy
This galaxy contains many floating metallic saucers and a large Battlerock equipped with cannons. Topmen can be found here during the second and third missions. Topmaniac is fought here twice, once during normal conditions during the third mission, and once under Daredevil conditions. This is one of the three galaxies in the game to feature a Green Star mission, the other ones being Buoy Base Galaxy and Dusty Dune Galaxy. Battlerock BarrageBreaking into the Battlerock
Topmaniac and the Topman TribeTopmaniac's Daredevil Run
Purple Coins on the BattlerockBattlerock's Garbage DumpLuigi under the Saucer
Collect twelve Stars.
A screenshot of Hurry-Scurry Galaxy during the "Shrinking Satellite" mission from Super Mario Galaxy. (What a gorgeous skybox.)
Hurry-Scurry Galaxy
This is a galaxy that prominently features shrinking platforms. Music Notes must be collected on the main planet of the galaxy to obtain the galaxy's one Star. Shrinking Satellite Collect eighteen Stars.
A screenshot of Bowser's Star Reactor during "The Fiery Stronghold" mission from Super Mario Galaxy.
Bowser's Star Reactor
This is the first Bowser galaxy in the game. As such, it is the first time in the game where he is fought. The Fiery Stronghold Collect fifteen Stars.
A screenshot of Sling Pod Galaxy during the "A Sticky Situation" mission from Super Mario Galaxy.
Sling Pod Galaxy
This is the Hungry Luma galaxy of the Fountain. Like the name implies, Sling Pods are featured prominently in this galaxy. A Very Sticky Situation Complete Tarantox's Tangled Web and feed the Hungry Luma 400 Star Bits.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バスルーム[?]
Basurūmu
Bathroom
Chinese 浴室[?]
Yùshì
Bathroom
French Salle de bain[?] Bathroom
German Badezimmer[?] Bathroom
Italian Bagno[?] Bathroom
Korean 욕실[?]
Yoksil
Bathroom
Spanish (NOA) Fuente[?] Fountain
Spanish (NOE) Baño[?] Bathroom