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[[Honeybee]]s can be found gathering the honey in buckets, claiming it is heavy. Honey also appears on [[honey wall|certain walls]] that Mario can stick to when in [[Bee Mario|Bee form]]. | [[Honeybee]]s can be found gathering the honey in buckets, claiming it is heavy. Honey also appears on [[honey wall|certain walls]] that Mario can stick to when in [[Bee Mario|Bee form]]. | ||
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Revision as of 02:04, December 26, 2024
It has been requested that this article be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: add Donkey Kong Country/Land 2, Tropical Freeze, and Super Mario Bros. Wonder info
- This article is about a sticky obstacle in Super Mario Galaxy. For the items from the Paper Mario series, see Honey Syrup or Honey Jar. For the status ailment in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, see Honey (status effect).
- “Honey is HEAVY!”
- —Honeybee, Super Mario Galaxy
Honey appears as a yellow goo-like substance in Super Mario Galaxy. It is found in the Honeyhive Galaxy, but only on a single path. It is very sticky, to the point where it causes Mario (or Luigi) to stick to it, making him able to do only low jumps. The honey path is part of the track Mario must travel across to reach the Power Star in the mission Honeyhive Cosmic Mario Race, where Cosmic Mario gets stuck in the honey.
Honeybees can be found gathering the honey in buckets, claiming it is heavy. Honey also appears on certain walls that Mario can stick to when in Bee form.
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