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* Almost all the galaxies here are references to other Mario Games. | * Almost all the galaxies here are references to other Mario Games. | ||
* The placements of the seven galaxies form an S, hinting at the name of the World. | * The placements of the seven galaxies form an S, hinting at the name of the World. | ||
* This is the only World in the entire game that every Galaxy has 2 regular levels, and all but one have two Green Star levels. | |||
** Also, every Galaxy's second level is a Pranster Comet level. | |||
==Names in Other Languages== | ==Names in Other Languages== |
Revision as of 22:06, July 16, 2010
Template:Worldbox World 7 : Here We Go, also known as Special World, is the seventh world featured in Super Mario Galaxy 2. It is located in the sky of an unknown planet with star-shaped continents. It holds seven galaxies the last of which, Grandmaster Galaxy, can only be accessed by taking all the 120 Power Stars and the 120 Green Stars.
Galaxies
- Mario Squared Galaxy
- Rolling Coaster Galaxy
- Twisty Trials Galaxy
- Stone Cyclone Galaxy
- Boss Blitz Galaxy
- Flip-Out Galaxy
- Grandmaster Galaxy
Trivia
- Almost all the galaxies here are references to other Mario Games.
- The placements of the seven galaxies form an S, hinting at the name of the World.
- This is the only World in the entire game that every Galaxy has 2 regular levels, and all but one have two Green Star levels.
- Also, every Galaxy's second level is a Pranster Comet level.