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{{LLquote|There's a connection here to deep space, far from [[Mushroom World|your lands]]. We call it the gateway to the starry sky.|[[Luma (species)|Luma]]|[[Super Mario Galaxy]]}}
|image=[[File:SMG The Gate Screenshot.png|250px]]<br>Screenshot of the Gate
[[File:SMG-CometObservatory9.png|thumb|right|The '''Gate'''.]]
|game=''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''<br>''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]''
The '''Gate''' or the '''gateway to the starry sky''' is a portal from the [[Comet Observatory]] to the [[Gateway Galaxy]] which appears in the [[Wii]] game, ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. It is a small floating island above the comet observatory with two of the observatory's "portals" linking to it; one from the [[Engine Room]] and one from the [[Garden]]. It is impossible to access the gate if one has not recovered the sixth [[Grand Star]] by defeating [[King Kaliente]] in the galaxy [[Bowser Jr.'s Lava Reactor]]. Once that star is recovered the Engine Room will be beaten and the [[Warp Pad]] to the gate will open creating a path to both the Gate and the Garden.
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{{quote|There's a connection here to deep space, far from your lands. We call it the gateway to the starry sky.|[[Luma]]|[[Super Mario Galaxy]]}}
The '''Gate''', or the '''gateway to the starry sky''' as it is called by a Luma, is a portal from the [[Comet Observatory]] to the [[Gateway Galaxy]] which appears in the [[Wii]] game, ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. It is a small floating island above the comet observatory with a small house resembling the one in the Gateway Galaxy leading to the galaxy itself, two flower beds, and two of the observatory's [[Warp Pad]]s linking to it: one from the [[Engine Room]] and one from the [[Garden (Super Mario Galaxy)|Garden]]. It is impossible to access the gate if one has not recovered the sixth [[Grand Star]] by defeating [[King Kaliente]] in the galaxy [[Bowser Jr.'s Lava Reactor]]. Once that star is recovered, the Engine Room will be completed and the Warp Pad to the gate will open creating a path to both the Gate and the Garden.


By passing through the Gate, [[Mario]] is able to return to the Gateway Galaxy and take another Warp Pad to the Garden. Just beside the gate is a [[Hungry Luma]] who will unlock and allow Mario to travel to the [[Boo's Boneyard Galaxy]] if it is fed with 1,200 [[Star Bit]]s.
By passing through the Gate, [[Mario]] is able to return to the Gateway Galaxy and take another Warp Pad to the Garden. Once the player completes [[Gateway's Purple Coins]], a [[Hungry Luma]] appears just beside the Gate who unlocks and allows Mario to travel to the [[Boo's Boneyard Galaxy]] if it is fed 1,200 [[Star Bit]]s.


There is also a [[1-Up Mushroom]] underneath the gate which can only be accessed by using a [[Red Star]] and [[Flying Mario|flying]] right underneath it. The Red Stars are by the [[Garage]] and on the roof of the [[Bedroom]] after Mario completes [[Gateway Galaxy#Gateway's Purple Coins|Gateway's Purple Coins]] in the Gateway Galaxy.
There is also a [[1-Up Mushroom]] underneath the gate which can only be accessed by using a [[Red Star]] and [[Flying Mario|flying]] right underneath it. The Red Stars are by the [[Garage (Super Mario Galaxy)|Garage]] and on the roof of the [[Bedroom (Super Mario Galaxy)|Bedroom]] after Mario completes [[Gateway's Purple Coins]] in the Gateway Galaxy.


In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', if Mario completes the [[Grandmaster Galaxy]]'s Daredevil Run, he will meet [[Rosalina]] on a [[Grandmaster Galaxy#The Gate Planet|final planet]] that is exactly identical to the Gate, except the portals to the Engine Room and the Garden are missing. It is unknown if this planet with the house actually is the Gate.
In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', if Mario completes the [[Grandmaster Galaxy]]'s Daredevil Run, he will meet [[Rosalina]] on a [[Grandmaster Galaxy#The Gate Planet|final planet]] that is exactly identical to the Gate, except the portals to the Engine Room and the Garden are missing.
==Galaxies==
{|class="wikitable"text-align="center"
|-
!Galaxy
!Description
!Star(s)
!Unlocking criteria
|-
![[File:SMG Screenshot Gateway Galaxy (Grand Star Rescue).png|200px]]<br>[[Gateway Galaxy]]
|This is the first Galaxy that the player encounters in the game. However, after completing its first mission, the player cannot revisit the Galaxy until they have unlocked the Gate dome. It contains a grassy starting planet with patches of flowers, miniature houses, and other features. A [[Grand Star]] and a [[red Power Star]] can be found in this Galaxy.
|[[File:Smg_icon_grandstar.png|20px]][[File:Smg_icon_redstar.png|20px]]
|Complete [[King Kaliente's Spicy Return]]
|-
![[File:SMG Screenshot Boo's Boneyard Galaxy (Racing the Spooky Speedster).png|200px]]<br>[[Boo's Boneyard Galaxy]]
|The player encounters the [[Spooky Speedster]] for a second time in this [[Hungry Luma]] Galaxy; this time, the player races as [[Boo Mario]] in an underground course.
|[[File:Smg icon powerstar.png|20px]]
|Complete [[Gateway's Purple Coins]], and then feed the Hungry Luma 1,200 [[Star Bit]]s
|}
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
SMG Asset Model Dome (Gate).png|Model from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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{{foreign names
|Jap=子供部屋
|Jap=子供部屋
|JapR=Kodomobeya
|JapR=Kodomo Beya
|JapM=Children's room
|JapM=Children's room
|Ger=Kinderzimmer
|Ger=Kinderzimmer
|GerM=Children's room
|GerM=Nursery
|Fra=Salle de jeux
|FreA=Salle de Jeu
|FraM=Playing room
|FreAM=Games room
|Spa=Sala de Juegos
|FreE=Salle de jeu
|SpaM=Playing room}}
|FreEM=Games room
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|SpaA=Cuarto de Juegos
|SpaAM=Games room
|SpaE=Cuarto de juegos
|SpaEM=Games room
|Ita=Stanza dei bimbi
|ItaM=Children's room
|Kor=아이방
|KorR=Ai bang
|KorM=Children's room
|Chi=儿童房
|ChiR=Értóng Fáng
|ChiM=Children's room
}}
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{{SMG missions}}
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Latest revision as of 03:59, August 31, 2024

Gate
SMG The Gate Screenshot.png
Screenshot of the Gate
Game Super Mario Galaxy
Super Mario 3D All-Stars
Level(s) 2 (inc. Hungry Luma galaxy)
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“There's a connection here to deep space, far from your lands. We call it the gateway to the starry sky.”
Luma, Super Mario Galaxy

The Gate, or the gateway to the starry sky as it is called by a Luma, is a portal from the Comet Observatory to the Gateway Galaxy which appears in the Wii game, Super Mario Galaxy. It is a small floating island above the comet observatory with a small house resembling the one in the Gateway Galaxy leading to the galaxy itself, two flower beds, and two of the observatory's Warp Pads linking to it: one from the Engine Room and one from the Garden. It is impossible to access the gate if one has not recovered the sixth Grand Star by defeating King Kaliente in the galaxy Bowser Jr.'s Lava Reactor. Once that star is recovered, the Engine Room will be completed and the Warp Pad to the gate will open creating a path to both the Gate and the Garden.

By passing through the Gate, Mario is able to return to the Gateway Galaxy and take another Warp Pad to the Garden. Once the player completes Gateway's Purple Coins, a Hungry Luma appears just beside the Gate who unlocks and allows Mario to travel to the Boo's Boneyard Galaxy if it is fed 1,200 Star Bits.

There is also a 1-Up Mushroom underneath the gate which can only be accessed by using a Red Star and flying right underneath it. The Red Stars are by the Garage and on the roof of the Bedroom after Mario completes Gateway's Purple Coins in the Gateway Galaxy.

In Super Mario Galaxy 2, if Mario completes the Grandmaster Galaxy's Daredevil Run, he will meet Rosalina on a final planet that is exactly identical to the Gate, except the portals to the Engine Room and the Garden are missing.

Galaxies[edit]

Galaxy Description Star(s) Unlocking criteria
A screenshot of Gateway Galaxy during the "Grand Star Rescue" mission from Super Mario Galaxy.
Gateway Galaxy
This is the first Galaxy that the player encounters in the game. However, after completing its first mission, the player cannot revisit the Galaxy until they have unlocked the Gate dome. It contains a grassy starting planet with patches of flowers, miniature houses, and other features. A Grand Star and a red Power Star can be found in this Galaxy. A Grand Star icon from Super Mario Galaxy.Red Power Star icon for use in infoboxes. Complete King Kaliente's Spicy Return
A screenshot of Boo's Boneyard Galaxy during the "Racing the Spooky Speedster" mission from Super Mario Galaxy.
Boo's Boneyard Galaxy
The player encounters the Spooky Speedster for a second time in this Hungry Luma Galaxy; this time, the player races as Boo Mario in an underground course. Power Star icon from Super Mario Galaxy. Complete Gateway's Purple Coins, and then feed the Hungry Luma 1,200 Star Bits

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 子供部屋[?]
Kodomo Beya
Children's room
Chinese 儿童房[?]
Értóng Fáng
Children's room
French (NOA) Salle de Jeu[?] Games room
French (NOE) Salle de jeu[?] Games room
German Kinderzimmer[?] Nursery
Italian Stanza dei bimbi[?] Children's room
Korean 아이방[?]
Ai bang
Children's room
Spanish (NOA) Cuarto de Juegos[?] Games room
Spanish (NOE) Cuarto de juegos[?] Games room