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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap= | |Jap=消えゆく床の走者? 奏者♪ | ||
|JapR=Kieyuku yuka no | |JapR=Kieyuku yuka no sōsha? Sōsha | ||
|JapM=The Music Player, | |JapM=The Runner on the Vanishing Floors? The Music Player (this is a pun, as both 走者 and 奏者 are pronounced そうしゃ ''sōsha'') | ||
|SpaA=El Satélite que se Encoge | |SpaA=El Satélite que se Encoge | ||
|SpaAM=The Shrinking Satellite | |SpaAM=The Shrinking Satellite |
Revision as of 14:04, June 19, 2020
Template:Missionbox Shrinking Satellite is the only mission of the Hurry-Scurry Galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy.
Layout
The player begins on a small platform next to a path with many Shrinking Tiles with Star Bits, a Goomba, a 1-Up Mushroom, and a ? Block containing coins. By using the Launch Star located underneath one of the Shrinking Tiles, the player can reach the main planet.
As the player lands, notes will start to form around the planet. The player has to collect them all as the platforms disappear underneath them in order to collect the Power Star.
Enemies
Planets visited
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 消えゆく床の走者? 奏者♪[?] Kieyuku yuka no sōsha? Sōsha |
The Runner on the Vanishing Floors? The Music Player (this is a pun, as both 走者 and 奏者 are pronounced そうしゃ sōsha) | |
Chinese | 行走在消失地板上的演奏者♪[?] Xíngzǒu zài xiāoshī dìbǎn shàng de yǎnzòuzhě ♪ |
Music Player Walking on the Vanishing Floors | |
Italian | Corsa folle a suon di musica♪[?] | Crazy Run to the Sound of Music♪ | |
Korean | 사라지는 바닥과 연주자♪[?] Sarajineun Badak gwa Yeonjuja♪ |
Vanishing Floors and a Music Player | |
Spanish (NOA) | El Satélite que se Encoge[?] | The Shrinking Satellite | |
Spanish (NOE) | ¡Socorro! Pies para qué os quiero[?] | Help! Run away |