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“Don't fall… down?”
Pink Toad, Rightside Down Galaxy

Rightside Down Galaxy is a galaxy that appears in Super Mario Galaxy 2. The galaxy features gravity changes, represented by arrows in the background, much like the later Upside Dizzy Galaxy. Part of the galaxy may be played upside down, frontways (which is visually the same as a top-down view), and other directions. Enemies that appear in this galaxy include Goombas, Paragoombas, Prickly Piranha Plants, Thwomps, and Swaphoppers. The music changes depending on the direction of gravity. The Fire Flower makes its first appearance in Super Mario Galaxy 2 in this galaxy.

Planets

NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, all names are unofficial.

Rightside Down Planet (Starting Planet)

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Mario approaching the Rightside Down Planet.

The outside of this planet has four structures shaped like wooden toys and has a warp pipe leading inside the planet. The inside of this planet is made up of wooden blocks and has Gravity Walls that change depending on the player's actions or the place where he is standing. The Toad Brigade is found at the beginning of the planet. A Warp Pipe in the ceiling at the beginning of the level leads to a small area with a Fire Flower and crates. This planet is infested with Swaphoppers and Goombas. The first part of the planet consists of a linear road with a few levers that need to be hit in order to change gravity. As the level progresses, more dangerous enemies like Thwomps and Chomps appear and there are also platforms that take the player dangerously close to Black Holes. Some Fling Flowers positioned at various locations inside the planet aid the player in reaching different areas. Halfway through the planet, the player needs to burn the crates with the Fire Flower. The gravity changes after the player progresses past this point. At the end of this planet, the Power Star is behind more Thwomps.

Crate Incineration Planet

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Fire Mario emerging from the Warp Pipe.

This is a simple, metallic, half-sphere planet. A Gearmo inhabits this planet and asks the player to use the Fire Flower to burn all the crates in twenty seconds for a Power Star in Crate Burning, similar to the Bob-omb Blasting minigame in the first game. The fireball can go through several crates at once. After burning through all the boxes, Gearmo gives a Power Star to Mario, the Hidden Star of this galaxy.

Starshrooms

Two Starshrooms, a yellow and a red one can be seen around the Rightside Down Planet, though they can only be accessed via hacking. [1]

Enemies

Missions

Level Image Summary
Breaking the Laws of Gravity File:Rightside Down Galaxy Breaking the Laws of Gravity End.png This mission's objective is to use the fluctuating gravity chambers to reach the Power Star.
The Great Crate Incinerator File:RiDoG M2.png This mission's objective is to use a Fire Flower to burn crates within a time limit.

Green Stars

Green Star 1

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Fire Mario near the first green star.

The player redoes the Breaking the Laws of Gravity mission. Green Star 1 is located right after the third checkpoint and right before the green puzzle pieces area. Getting the star requires a well-timed jump and spin from the green block area or a precisely timed wall-jump from in between the two areas.

Enemies
Planets Visited

Green Star 2

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Mario about to grab the second green star.

The player will redo the Breaking the Laws of Gravity mission once more. Green Star 2 is found in the second Thwomp area (the one near the Power Star at the end). One must jump on top of the last Thwomp and then jump over to the Toad next to the Crystal of Star Bits. The star requires a really high jump to get, which the player can perform by executing a Side Somersault to the wall, Wall-Jump, and spin.

Enemies
Planets Visited

Music

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Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese あべこべ引力ギャラクシー[?]
Abekobe Inryoku Gyarakushī
Inverse Gravitation Galaxy
Chinese 顛覆重力銀河[?]
Diānfù zhònglì yínhé
Inverse Gravitation Galaxy
German Schwerkraftchaos-Galaxie[?] Gravity Chaos Galaxy
Italian Galassia Attrazione[?] Attraction Galaxy
Korean 거꾸로 중력 갤럭시[?]
Geokkuro Jungryeok Gaelleoksi
Inverted Gravity Galaxy
Spanish Galaxia Patasarriba[?] Topsy-Turvy Galaxy

Trivia

  • After the green pathway section, one can backflip onto the side of the whole planet and find a 1-Up Mushroom in each of the four corners. All four mushrooms appear to lack eyes.
  • The background of the house in the start of the level, right after the player has entered the Warp Pipe, is very similar to the Palace of Shadow as shown in the intro of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
  • This is one of only two galaxies in World 1 without a Prankster Comet (besides the Green Comet), the other being Fluffy Bluff Galaxy.

References

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