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|image=[[File:Bubble Blast Galaxy.png|180px]]<br>The first area of the Bubble Blast Galaxy
|image=[[File:Bubble Blast Galaxy.png|180px]]<br>The first area of the Bubble Blast Galaxy
|area=[[Planet of Trials]]
|area=[[Planet of Trials]]
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|stars={{chart icon|SMG-Mission}}
|unlock=Complete [[Luigi under the Saucer]], [[The Secret of Buoy Base]], and [[Treasure of the Pyramid]]
|unlock=Complete [[Luigi under the Saucer]], [[The Secret of Buoy Base]], and [[Treasure of the Pyramid]]
|missions=[[The Electric Labyrinth]]
|missions=[[The Electric Labyrinth]]

Revision as of 19:54, April 6, 2024

Not to be confused with Bubble Breeze Galaxy.
Bubble Blast Galaxy
Bubble Blast Galaxy
The first area of the Bubble Blast Galaxy
Area Planet of Trials
How to unlock Complete Luigi under the Saucer, The Secret of Buoy Base, and Treasure of the Pyramid
Mission(s) The Electric Labyrinth
Stars Template:Chart icon
Galaxy icon None

The Bubble Blast Galaxy is a galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy. It is one of the three Trial Galaxies. This galaxy consists of a large maze made of electrical fences floating in space. This is similar to the Bubble Breeze Galaxy, but is more complicated due to the fact the barriers are replaced by electricity instead of rocks.

Planets/Areas

NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, all names are unofficial.

Starting Planet

The starting planet on the Bubble Blast Galaxy

This is a small yellow platform that is shaped like a star. Mario can choose one of the five pipes from here.

Half 1

Bubble Blast Galaxy

This is a large area with many electric rails and Amps. It contains five parts; one for each yellow Star Chip that must be collected. Mario must avoid hitting the many electric rails and other obstacles while floating in a bubble and collecting yellow Star Chips. The Starting Planet is found in the center of this area, each point with a pipe that leads to one of the five areas.

Half 2

SMG Bubble Blast Part 2.png

This half is similar to the first half, but Mario must float through a maze to the Power Star while avoiding electric rails and Bullet Bills. There are also many spinning bars, Space Mines and glass spheres to make the path difficult.

Item Crystal Moons

Item Crystal Moons
The rock and sand moons

These are three inaccessible moons that float high above the galaxy and can only be reached through hacking. The largest one is made of rock and has many large Crystals that appear to contain Star Bits, although only one of them will release Star Bits when broken. Mario comes in contact with this crystal when he flies into it while traveling to the second half of the level. The medium-sized moon is made of sand and also has several Crystals that also do not yield any Star Bits. The smallest of the moons is made of rock, does not have any unique features, and is somewhat hard to find due to its small size and dark color. This moon is the only one out the three that does not have gravity.[1]

Enemies

Mission

This galaxy contains only the following mission.

Level Image Overview
The Electric Labyrinth The Electric Labyrinth of the Bubble Blast Galaxy This mission's objective is to navigate through the electric rails in a bubble.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese チャレンジバブルギャラクシー[?]
Charenji Baburu Gyarakushī
Challenge Bubble Galaxy
Chinese 气泡挑战银河[?]
Qìpào tiāozhàn yínhé
Bubble Challenge Galaxy
French Épreuve de la bulle[?] Bubble trial
German Challenge-Blase[?] Bubble challenge
Italian Galassia Sfida Bolla[?] Challenge Bubble Galaxy
Korean 챌린지 버블 갤럭시[?]
Chaellinji Beobeul Galleoksi
Challenge Bubble Galaxy
Spanish Galaxia Burbuja (reto)[?] Bubble Galaxy (challenge)

Trivia

  • Another section of the map was planned, featuring cube-shaped bubbles. This was removed, and the cube bubbles ended up unused.[2]

References

  1. ^ SwankyBox (July 22, 2019). [1]. YouTube. Retrieved July 22, 2019
  2. ^ The Cutting Room Floor. Retrieved November 28, 2016.