Editing Galaxy

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.

The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then publish the changes below to finish undoing the edit.

Latest revision Your text
Line 13: Line 13:
A '''galaxy''' is a system consisting of gases, stars, planets, and [[Prankster Comet|comet]]s. [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] visits many galaxies in their adventures through ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. There is a total of 91 different galaxies between the two games: 42 in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' and 49 in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''.
A '''galaxy''' is a system consisting of gases, stars, planets, and [[Prankster Comet|comet]]s. [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] visits many galaxies in their adventures through ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. There is a total of 91 different galaxies between the two games: 42 in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' and 49 in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''.


The galaxies in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' are notably much smaller than real [[wikipedia:galaxy|galaxies]], often being composed of nothing more than a few small planetoids, which come in many different shapes and sizes. Smaller galaxies in the games are more comparable to systems such as the [[Wikipedia: Solar System|Solar System]]. Many of them are more akin to the size of a [[wikipedia:star cluster|star cluster]] at their largest.
The galaxies in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' are notably much smaller than real [[wikipedia:galaxy|galaxies]], often being composed of nothing more than a few small planetoids, which come in many different shapes and sizes. Many of them are more akin to the size of a [[wikipedia:star cluster|star cluster]] at their largest. However, in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', a galaxy proportionate to a real galaxy appears in the background of [[World 4 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 4]], while in [[World 5 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 5]], there is a galaxy {{wp|supercluster}}. Smaller galaxies in the games are more comparable to systems such as the [[Wikipedia: Solar System|Solar System]]. There are solar systems that can be seen to make up other galaxies that determine whether it is a large or small one.
 
However, in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', a galaxy proportionate to a real galaxy appears in the background of [[World 4 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 4]], while in [[World 5 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 5]], there is a galaxy {{wp|supercluster}}. There are solar systems that can be seen to make up other galaxies that determine whether it is a large or small one.


In ''Super Mario Galaxy'', there is clearly a size difference between galaxies. The fifteen major galaxies, which are larger, contain six (seven in [[Battlerock Galaxy]] and [[Dusty Dune Galaxy]]) [[Power Star]]s, while the twenty-seven minor galaxies, usually with just one or two planetoids, possess only one (two in the [[Buoy Base Galaxy]] and the [[Gateway Galaxy]]). In ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', however, this difference is not as prevalent, as each galaxy contains either two or three regular Power Stars; respectively, there are twenty-five and twenty-four of each.
In ''Super Mario Galaxy'', there is clearly a size difference between galaxies. The fifteen major galaxies, which are larger, contain six (seven in [[Battlerock Galaxy]] and [[Dusty Dune Galaxy]]) [[Power Star]]s, while the twenty-seven minor galaxies, usually with just one or two planetoids, possess only one (two in the [[Buoy Base Galaxy]] and the [[Gateway Galaxy]]). In ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', however, this difference is not as prevalent, as each galaxy contains either two or three regular Power Stars; respectively, there are twenty-five and twenty-four of each.
Line 226: Line 224:
}}
}}


==Notes==
==Trivia==
*In both ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', galaxies are commonly represented by three-dimensional revolving icons which consist of either one planet found in the galaxy or multiple planets in the galaxy. In ''Super Mario Galaxy'', only 29 of the 42 total galaxies in the game have revolving icons, as the other thirteen remaining galaxies are accessed outside of one of the six main domes. In ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' however, every galaxy in the game has an icon. In addition, every galaxy icon in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' is surrounded by a faint blue circular force field, possibly the atmosphere of the galaxy.
*In both ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', galaxies are commonly represented by three-dimensional revolving icons which consist of either one planet found in the galaxy or multiple planets in the galaxy. In ''Super Mario Galaxy'', only 29 of the 42 total galaxies in the game have revolving icons, as the other thirteen remaining galaxies are accessed outside of one of the six main domes. In ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' however, every galaxy in the game has an icon. In addition, every galaxy icon in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' is surrounded by a faint blue circular force field, possibly the atmosphere of the galaxy.
*In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', every object found on almost all of the revolving galaxy icons in the game remains stationary. In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', however, almost every galaxy icon in the game has something moving on it.
*In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', every object found on almost all of the revolving galaxy icons in the game remains stationary. In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', however, almost every galaxy icon in the game has something moving on it.

Please note that all contributions to the Super Mario Wiki are considered to be released under the Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license (see MarioWiki:Copyrights for details). If you don't want your writing to be edited mercilessly and redistributed at will, then don't submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource. Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!

Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)

This page is a member of 1 meta category: