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{{about|the rooms from Super Mario Galaxy|the world from [[Super Mario World]]|[[Vanilla Dome]]|the place in the [[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World television series]]|[[Dome City]]|the roof of Saint Joseph's Oratory in [[Mario is Missing!]]|[[Dome (Mario is Missing!)]]}} | |||
[[File:SMG-CometObservatory2.png|thumb|300px|Mario outside the [[Terrace (Super Mario Galaxy)|Terrace]], one of the six '''domes'''.]] | [[File:SMG-CometObservatory2.png|thumb|300px|Mario outside the [[Terrace (Super Mario Galaxy)|Terrace]], one of the six '''domes'''.]] | ||
{{quote|These round rooms are called domes. We observe galaxies from domes such as these.|Rosalina|Super Mario Galaxy}} | {{quote|These round rooms are called domes. We observe galaxies from domes such as these.|Rosalina|Super Mario Galaxy}} | ||
Revision as of 21:27, January 13, 2018
- This article is about the rooms from Super Mario Galaxy. For the world from Super Mario World, see Vanilla Dome. For the place in the Super Mario World television series, see Dome City. For the roof of Saint Joseph's Oratory in Mario is Missing!, see Dome (Mario is Missing!).
- “These round rooms are called domes. We observe galaxies from domes such as these.”
- —Rosalina, Super Mario Galaxy
The domes are rooms in Super Mario Galaxy located on the Comet Observatory. They are the equivalent to Worlds in Mario sidescrollers. Here, Mario can transport himself to other galaxies. After Mario collects Power Stars, more galaxies appear. Using a blue Luma which turns into a Pull Star, Mario can view galaxies and then, using a Launch Star, he can fly to them. The majority of the domes have five galaxies except the final one, the Garden, which has only four.
Domes
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Spanish | Bóveda Celeste[?] | Celestial Dome |
Trivia
- Whenever a Bowser or Bowser Jr. level is shown in one of the domes, the revolving galaxy icon representing it will always be rotating around counterclockwise like the other galaxies, though at a noticeable angle, perhaps indicating that it is not supposed to be there, or was not there prior to the events of Super Mario Galaxy.
- The background music in the domes changes once the player unlocks and selects a Bowser or Bowser Jr. galaxy for the first time. It will stay that way until the player completes the level.