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*The galaxy's level select model has a hemispherical grassy dirt planet that is not found anywhere in the galaxy. This planet actually [https://tcrf.net/Super_Mario_Galaxy/Unused_Objects#StarDustHillPlanet goes unused] within the files of ''Super Mario Galaxy'', but textured with blue dirt instead of brown dirt. Its filename also indicates that the planet was made for [[Space Junk Galaxy]], despite its presence in Good Egg Galaxy's level select model.
*The galaxy's level select model has a hemispherical grassy dirt planet that is not found anywhere in the galaxy. This planet actually [https://tcrf.net/Super_Mario_Galaxy/Unused_Objects#StarDustHillPlanet goes unused] within the files of ''Super Mario Galaxy'', but textured with blue dirt instead of brown dirt. Its filename also indicates that the planet was made for [[Space Junk Galaxy]], despite its presence in Good Egg Galaxy's level select model.
*On some planets, such as the Chomp Saucer planet, a multicolored cube planet can be seen in the distance out in space beyond the Tropic planets, while on the third mission a tiny spherical planet can be seen beyond the Flipswitch planet. The first is actually the location in which the orange Warp Pipes on the Starting Planet lead to, while the second is the one where the green pipe on the Asteroid planet leads to. Another cube planet is visible in the [[Deep Dark Galaxy]] (mainly in the third mission), while a similar spherical planet can be seen in the [[Toy Time Galaxy]]. In most galaxies, these are hidden behind small skyboxes (as is the case with the Deep Dark Galaxy's first two missions), larger planets, or simply a large enough distance to keep them from rendering.
*On some planets, such as the Chomp Saucer planet, a multicolored cube planet can be seen in the distance out in space beyond the Tropic planets, while on the third mission a tiny spherical planet can be seen beyond the Flipswitch planet. The first is actually the location in which the orange Warp Pipes on the Starting Planet lead to, while the second is the one where the green pipe on the Asteroid planet leads to. Another cube planet is visible in the [[Deep Dark Galaxy]] (mainly in the third mission), while a similar spherical planet can be seen in the [[Toy Time Galaxy]]. In most galaxies, these are hidden behind small skyboxes (as is the case with the Deep Dark Galaxy's first two missions), larger planets, or simply a large enough distance to keep them from rendering.
*Due to a mistake, the low resolution model for the tower planet is actually of [https://tcrf.net/Super_Mario_Galaxy/Unused_Models#StarEggRoadEggPlanetDLow an earlier design], being a plain white egg with a starry texture instead. If one goes to the star-shaped planet at the end of the second mission and looks back, the old model can be seen.
*Due to a mistake, the low resolution model for the Egg Planet is actually of [https://tcrf.net/Super_Mario_Galaxy/Unused_Models#StarEggRoadEggPlanetDLow an earlier design], being a plain white egg with a starry texture instead. If one goes to the star-shaped planet at the end of the second mission and looks back, the old model can be seen.
*Gusty Garden Galaxy originally had Good Egg Galaxy's background.
*Gusty Garden Galaxy originally had Good Egg Galaxy's background.


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