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*The music for this world is a slowed-down version of the music from the [[Gusty Garden Galaxy]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. | *The music for this world is a slowed-down version of the music from the [[Gusty Garden Galaxy]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. | ||
*No galaxy in this world has a [[Teleporter (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|Teleporter]] that leads to a Bonus Planet. | *No galaxy in this world has a [[Teleporter (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|Teleporter]] that leads to a Bonus Planet. | ||
*The planet in distance resembles Dream Land from Kirby Series. | |||
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Revision as of 15:27, September 22, 2011
- “Wow! Can ya believe it?! This must be that strange, legendary world we've been hearing rumors about! There are even more Power Stars around here! So! Let's go get 'em, Captain!”
- —Lubba, Super Mario Galaxy 2
World S: Here We Go!, also known as Special World, is the seventh and last world featured in Super Mario Galaxy 2. It is located high in the sky of an unknown planet with colorful star-shaped continents. It holds a total of seven galaxies, the last of which, the Grandmaster Galaxy, can only be accessed by collecting all 120 Power Stars as well as all 120 Green Stars. It is unlocked after the player defeats Bowser for the first time.
Galaxies
- Mario Squared Galaxy
- Rolling Coaster Galaxy
- Twisty Trials Galaxy
- Stone Cyclone Galaxy
- Boss Blitz Galaxy
- Flip-Out Galaxy (Hungry Luma)
- Grandmaster Galaxy
Gallery
World S as viewed from the Grand World Map.
Names in Other Languages
Trivia
- All the galaxies in this world except Flip-Out Galaxy and Grandmaster Galaxy are references to the previous 3D Mario games. Mario Squared Galaxy, Stone Cyclone Galaxy and Boss Blitz Galaxy are references to Super Mario Galaxy, Rolling Coaster Galaxy is a reference to Super Mario 64, and Twisty Trials Galaxy is a reference to Super Mario Sunshine.
- 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 where every galaxy has two regular missions, and all but one have two Green Star levels.
- The music for this world is a slowed-down version of the music from the Gusty Garden Galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy.
- No galaxy in this world has a Teleporter that leads to a Bonus Planet.
- The planet in distance resembles Dream Land from Kirby Series.