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Revision as of 22:54, January 23, 2023

Mission
Follow Me, Bob-omb
SMG2 Space Storm Follow Me Bobomb.png
Location Space Storm Galaxy
Mission # 1
Game Super Mario Galaxy 2
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Follow Me, Bob-omb is the first mission of the Space Storm Galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy 2.

Mission

The player starts on two large glass spheres with Pull Stars in them, one of which is surrounded by Zap Balls. Using Pull Stars above the planet, the player can reach a Launch Star that will send the player to the next planet, which is a two-dimensional platforming segment around a cylinder-shaped planet. The player has to make use of vertically and horizontally moving platforms while avoiding moving electric rails. The Lauuch Star at the end will send the player to a large, clear planet where they need to lure a Bob-omb along the path underneath to blow up a barrier blocking the player from the Launch Star. The Launch Star will send the player to a long, half-cylindrical with Topmen. At the end of the planet are Pull Stars the player needs to use to navigate a field of Zap Nozzles and Zap Balls. The Power Star at the end is surrounded by an electric rail the player needs to move around.

Enemies

Planets visited

Trivia

  • This is the only mission outside of World 1 and boss galaxies that is mandatory to beat this game.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 電撃 びりびり アスレチック[?]
Dengeki biribiri asurechikku
Electric Shock BZZZT Athletics
Chinese 霹靂閃電[?]
Pīlì Shǎndiàn
Shocking Lightnings
German Der hochspannende Hindernisparcours[?] The exciting (German Spannung can be excitement or voltage in English) obstacle course
Italian Percorso elettrizzante[?] Electrifying journey
Spanish (NOA) ¡Ven aquí, Bob-omba![?] Come here, Bob-omb!
Spanish (NOE) ¡Ven aquí, Bob-omb![?] Come here, Bob-omb!