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*Bigmouth Galaxy may be named after an actual fish that is sometimes called the [[Wikipedia:Largemouth bass|Bigmouth Bass]].
*Bigmouth Galaxy may be named after an actual fish that is sometimes called the [[Wikipedia:Largemouth bass|Bigmouth Bass]].
*The entrance is similar to that of the [[zeldawiki:Catfish's Maw|Catfish's Maw]] from ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]''.
*The entrance is similar to that of the [[zeldawiki:Catfish's Maw|Catfish's Maw]] from ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]''.
*Have you noticed how when you go to get the Gold Shell there are 2 Boos in the water and when you come back there are a bunch of them? You don't need the gold shell to make them multiply!


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:57, January 30, 2015

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“This is my hideaway. It's the perfect spot for fishing...and being left alone!”
Penguru, Super Mario Galaxy

The Bigmouth Galaxy is a rather strange galaxy appearing in Super Mario Galaxy. The galaxy consists of one large planet shaped like a fish with a big mouth that has stalagmites resembling teeth. It is mostly a water level with a large pool of water in the mouth. It has Gringills in the water as well as several Boos and Preying Mantas.

Planets/Areas

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This is the main planet of the area. It is strangely shaped like a fish. Its interior is full of water. In the belly of the planet are two lakes, one on the floor and on on the roof. Several Jellyfish and Gringills live in the bottom lake.

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A Water Planet

These planets are made completely of water and are seen around the main planet. These worlds are inaccessible and can not be explored without hacking. These planets do not have gravity.[1]

Level

Bigmouth's Gold Bait

Mario begins this level on a beach outside of the fish's mouth, where there sits a gold treasure chest and a green Koopa Troopa nearby, whose Green Shell can not be used to open the chest. The old penguin on the beach remarks that the chest can only be opened by a Gold Shell. Mario will have to dive into the fish's mouth and Mario needs to attack the brick wall by Spinning or ramming into it with a Koopa shell, and the player would have to swim through. There are five Star Chips in this area that will form a Launch Star. The Launch Star sends Mario into a watery pool located directly above the pool that contained the Star Chips (separated by a thin strip of air). Or, if the player wants to, they could Wall Jump on the wall in the air area out of the water as a shortcut. This pool contains the gold Koopa Shell, so the player has to grab it and swim back to the beginning of the level without losing it. Mario should break open the treasure chest to reveal the Toad Brigade leader, who will hand over a Power Star.

Enemies
Planets Visited
Names in Other Languages

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Names in other languages

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Trivia

  • Bigmouth Galaxy may be named after an actual fish that is sometimes called the Bigmouth Bass.
  • The entrance is similar to that of the Catfish's Maw from The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening.
  • Have you noticed how when you go to get the Gold Shell there are 2 Boos in the water and when you come back there are a bunch of them? You don't need the gold shell to make them multiply!

References


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