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The '''Millennium Star''' is the name of two known [[star (species)|star]] entities, one false and one real. They both appeared in ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. The Millenium Star's name comes from the fact that ''Mario Party 3'' was originally released in Japan in the year 2000, the millennium year <!-- Please do not argue when the new millennium begins. We know it's 2001, but leave it like that. -->. The game explains this as being a specific type of star born once every thousand years, or once a millennium.
The '''Millennium Star''' is the name of two known [[star (species)|star]] entities, one false and one real. They both appeared in ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. The Millenium Star's name comes from the fact that ''Mario Party 3'' was originally released in Japan in the year 2000<!-- Please do not argue when the new millennium begins. We know it began in 2001, but leave it like that. -->, the millennium year. The game explains this as being a specific type of star born once every thousand years, or once a millennium.


The false Millennium Star is a silver, mustachioed star who will grant the wish of any player who passes his test. The Millennium Star fell on the garden near [[Princess Peach's Castle|Peach's Castle]] while [[Mario]] and his friends were resting. Mario and his friends argued about who would get the star, which resulted in [[Lakitu]] coming  and suggesting that they have a contest to see who gets the star.
The false Millennium Star is a silver, mustachioed star who will grant the wish of any player who passes his test. The Millennium Star fell on the garden near [[Princess Peach's Castle|Peach's Castle]] while [[Mario]] and his friends were resting. Mario and his friends argued about who would get the star, which resulted in [[Lakitu]] coming  and suggesting that they have a contest to see who gets the star.

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Millennium Star
The fake Millennium Star from Mario Party 3
“Ho-ho-ho.”
Millennium Star, Mario Party 3

The Millennium Star is the name of two known star entities, one false and one real. They both appeared in Mario Party 3. The Millenium Star's name comes from the fact that Mario Party 3 was originally released in Japan in the year 2000, the millennium year. The game explains this as being a specific type of star born once every thousand years, or once a millennium.

The false Millennium Star is a silver, mustachioed star who will grant the wish of any player who passes his test. The Millennium Star fell on the garden near Peach's Castle while Mario and his friends were resting. Mario and his friends argued about who would get the star, which resulted in Lakitu coming and suggesting that they have a contest to see who gets the star.

When the player first meets Princess Daisy during the story mode, Daisy makes the Millennium Star fall in love with her. When the player beats Waluigi's Island, the Millennium Star then says that the player has one more opponent. The player doesn't understand so the Millennium Star tells the player that it is him. He then challenges the player to the Stardust Battle. After the player beats the Stardust Battle, the Millennium Star then says that he isn't the real Millennium Star. Tumble then opens the top of his die cap to reveal another, much different Millennium Star. The real Millennium Star is a white star that emits an intense rainbow-colored halo and truly has the power to declare the Superstar of the Universe.

The real Millennium Star also appeared in the intro sequence of Mario Party Advance.

Official profile from Mario Party: The Top 100

Millennium Star: "The brightest of all, said to shine only once a millennium! Whoever has it is the biggest super star in the galaxy!"

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Name in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ミレニアムスター[?]
Mireniamu Sutā
Literal translation
Spanish Estrella Milenaria[?] Literal translation