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*The music played on this world's map is identical to [[World 1 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 1]]'s music, until World 1's music is changed after green [[Prankster Comet]]s appear later in the game. | *The music played on this world's map is identical to [[World 1 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 1]]'s music, until World 1's music is changed after green [[Prankster Comet]]s appear later in the game. | ||
*The background of this world looks | *The background of this world looks identical to the real life [[wikipedia:Milky Way Galaxy|Milky Way Galaxy]], though some of the planets are in the wrong orbits. | ||
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Revision as of 20:35, November 9, 2016
- “Wow. Take a look at that! We found an entirely new world! Looks like there should be plenty of Power Stars here.”
- —Lubba, Super Mario Galaxy 2
World 2: Shooting Through the Stars is the second world featured in Super Mario Galaxy 2. It is located near a solar system different from Mario's, however, a very similar solar system was seen for a second during the ending of Super Mario Galaxy. In this world, there are many different galaxies, the last of which, Bowser's Lava Lair, features the first encounter with Bowser.
Galaxies
- Puzzle Plank Galaxy
- Hightail Falls Galaxy
- Boulder Bowl Galaxy
- Cosmic Cove Galaxy
- Wild Glide Galaxy
- Honeybloom Galaxy (Hungry Luma)
- Bowser's Lava Lair
Gallery
- SMG2 Map W2.png
World 2 as viewed from the Grand World Map.
Names in other languages
Trivia
- The music played on this world's map is identical to World 1's music, until World 1's music is changed after green Prankster Comets appear later in the game.
- The background of this world looks identical to the real life Milky Way Galaxy, though some of the planets are in the wrong orbits.