Tall Trunk Galaxy
Tall Trunk Galaxy | |
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Area | World 3 |
How to unlock | Defeat Bowser at Bowser's Lava Lair |
Boss(es) | None |
Comet(s) | Purple Comet Green Comet |
Mission(s) | The Flotacious Blimp Fruit Tall Trunk's Big Slide Tall Trunk's Purple Coin Slide Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3 |
Stars | |
Galaxy icon | The Big Tree Planet, around which spirals the Tube Slider Course |
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- “Treetop. Good.”
- —Whittle, Super Mario Galaxy 2
Tall Trunk Galaxy is one of the many galaxies in the game Super Mario Galaxy 2. The level takes place in a peaceful forest with a huge tree. The tree has many branches which can be climbed to reach the top. This galaxy introduces the Blimp Fruit. Many prickly plants appear to hinder the player and Spoings are common enemies here. The Whittle species resides here. The music that plays in the slide segments is an arrangement of "Slider" from Super Mario 64.
Planets[edit]
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Big Tree Planet[edit]
The Big Tree Planet[1] is the starting planet in the galaxy. Here, the player will land on the base of an enormous tree. During the The Flotacious Blimp Fruit mission, Yoshi can be found on the bottom of the planet as well as numerous Crystals with Star Bits and coins. Spoings and Spanglers appear on the tree during the said mission and only a single Whittle appears. The use of Blimp Yoshi is required to reach the Launch Star. During the Tall Trunk's Big Slide mission, Yoshi is not found nor Spoings and Spanglers. The player will need to use the Vines to get to the top of the tree and to the Launch Star. A significant amount of Whittles can be found here during the said mission. It is possible to climb up the big tree without Yoshi by using different jumps, wall jumps, and spins.
Wood Drum Planet[edit]
The Wood Drum Planet[1] is a large log, and is the next site for the player to arrive from the Big Tree Planet during The Flotacious Blimp Fruit mission. Here, the player and Yoshi will move around the planet in side-scrolling effect to collect five yellow Star Chips and create another Launch Star. A Checkpoint Flag, a Comet Medal and some Blimp Fruit are also found on the planet. Prickly plants can prove to be a nuisance when collecting the Star Chips. This planet has an up and down rotational gravity field, so Mario cannot fall off this planet.
Wood Circle Cut Planet[edit]
The Wood Circle Cut Planet[1] is a huge section of a trunk with a passage in it where the player arrives. Here, the heroes find another Midway Flag, Star Bits and Blimp Berries. Just as in the Wood Drum Planet, the exploration in this planet is in a side-scrolling manner. In The Flotacious Blimp Fruit mission, there is a Power Star that Mario must get by going up in the passage with the help of Yoshi eating the Blimp Fruits, while evading some obstacles such as the Paragoombas and prickly plants.
Tube Slider[edit]
- “Slide. Good.”
- —Whittle, Tall Trunk Galaxy
Tube Slider Start Planet[edit]
The Tube Slider Start Planet[1] is a grassy platform on top of a large tree, connected to a giant, half-hollowed log where three Whittles and the access to the Tube Slider Course are found.
Tube Slider Course[edit]
The Tube Slider Course[1] is a long, winding hollow trunk. Wigglers and prickly plants can be found here. There are a few Spinies in the beginning and many gaps in the slide, as well as many balloons scattered throughout. This planet is first visited in the galaxy's second mission, Tall Trunk's Big Slide. At the end of the slide, the player will land on the Tube Slider Goal Planet, and be rewarded with a Power Star, depending on the mission's requirements.
Tube Slider Goal Planet[edit]
The Tube Slider Goal Planet[1] is found directly at the end of the Tube Slider Course Planet, and has nothing more than three Whittles and a few giant trees. When Mario lands here, a Whittle (or a Gearmo, during the purple coin mission) will reward him with the Power Star for that mission. This planet also appears in the credits, and once one has gained 120 Power Stars or more, a Bee Mushroom will appear on it too, alongside four Whittles.
Enemies[edit]
Piranha Plants (Bonus Planet only)
Missions[edit]
Mission | Image | Summary
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The Flotacious Blimp Fruit | This mission's objective is to use the Blimp Fruit to reach the Power Star. | |
Tall Trunk's Big Slide | This mission's objective is to slide down the large slide. | |
Tall Trunk's Purple Coin Slide | This mission's objective is to collect at least 100 out of 140 Purple Coins on the slide. |
Green Stars[edit]
Green Star 1[edit]
The player will redo The Flotacious Blimp Fruit mission. However, instead of going for the Launch Star, the player should make their way to the area with the Life Mushroom. Directly above it is the Green Star, which can be easily be obtained by the use of Yoshi.
- Planets Visited
- Enemies
Green Star 2[edit]
The player will redo the The Flotacious Blimp Fruit mission again. This time, they should make their way over to the Wood Drum Planet. To get to the Green Star, the player will simply need to fall down the area they are standing on until they see the star in the upper left-hand corner of the log. The player will need to use Yoshi's Flutter Jump though.
- Planets Visited
- Enemies
Green Star 3[edit]
The player will redo the Tall Trunk's Big Slide mission. They will need to take the slide in order to reach the star, located near the end. When the player gets close to the area with the angry Wigglers, they must go upside-down on the slide and jump to the Green Star.
- Planets Visited
- Enemies
Music[edit]
Yoshi Star Galaxy - Yoshi Star Galaxy's theme, also shared with Tall Trunk Galaxy's first mission. | File info 0:30 |
Prima Official Game Guide description[edit]
- "Tall Trunk Galaxy grows a fun fruit: the Blimp Fruit. This blue bite gives Yoshi the power of flight, which is essential for reaching the lofty heights in this galaxy, where the Power Stars dangle."
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ビッグツリーギャラクシー[?] Biggu Tsurī Gyarakushī |
Big Tree Galaxy | |
Chinese | 巨樹銀河[?] Jùshù Yínhé |
Big Tree Galaxy | |
French (NOA) | Galaxie du Long long tronc[?] | Long Long Trunk Galaxy | |
French (NOE) | Tronc sans fin[?] | Endless Trunk | |
German | Wuchtwipfel-Galaxie[?] | Stunner Treetop Galaxy | |
Italian | Galassia Sequoia[?] | Redwood Galaxy | |
Korean | 빅 트리 갤럭시[?] Bik Teuri Gaelleoksi |
Big Tree Galaxy | |
Spanish | Galaxia Troncos Huecos[?] | Hollow Trunks Galaxy |
Trivia[edit]
- In Mario Party 9, the background for the Step It Up game mode resembles Tall Trunk Galaxy, and also includes Whittles.