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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Melty Molten Galaxy version of the Star Ball theme is actually the normal version played on minor key.
*The Melty Molten Galaxy version of the Star Ball theme is actually the normal version played on minor key.
 
*The Melty Molten Galaxy is the only galaxy with a Star Ball that does not have the name "Rolling" in it.
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Revision as of 16:07, June 21, 2018

Not to be confused with Star Sphere.
“Hey, now! If you're thinking about just rolling that ball away, you'd better listen to old Bill Board here. If anything gets in your way, smoosh it! Anyway, you'll learn more by doing it yourself. Good luck!”
Bill Board, Super Mario Galaxy
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Mario breaking open the Star Ball
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Mario on the Star Ball

The Star Ball (also known as Rolling Ball) is a large, translucent, capsule-like ball with a Power Star in it that appears in both Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2. It is used in Rolling Green Galaxy, Rolling Gizmo Galaxy, and the last part of the second Star mission in Melty Molten Galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy; in Super Mario Galaxy 2, it is found in the Rolling Masterpiece Galaxy and the Rolling Coaster Galaxy. In the Purple Coin mission of Rolling Coaster Galaxy, there is a Purple Coin Ball which contains a Purple Coin instead of the usual Star, and is colored purple itself.

The player can control the Star Ball by first jumping on top of it, and then tilting Wii Remote in a direction while trying to move at a steady pace. Once Mario is on the Star Ball, it is impossible for him to dismount it. Mario's objective is to ride the Star Ball into a hole marked by a yellow flag, which is similar to a golf hole. To get to the flag, Mario must bypass numerous obstacles, including narrow ledges and moving platforms. Any enemies in the path of the Star Ball will be crushed. Additionally, the speed which Mario rolls affects the speed and the pitch of the background music being played.

Once Mario rolls the Star Ball into the ball-opener, the ball explodes, and the Power Star within is released. The Power Star moves itself to a flag pole found at the end of the course, where Mario must climb up in order to collect it.

The minigame Gyro for the Gold in Mario Party: Island Tour takes heavy inspiration from the minigames that use the Star Ball, where players also roll on a ball through an obstacle course where music tempo is also dependent on how fast they are rolling.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese タマコロ[?]
Tamakoro
Tama is for "ball", and koro is an onomatopoeia of rolling.
Chinese 星星球[?]
Xīngxīng Qiú
Star Ball
Italian Astrosfera[?] Astro Ball
Spanish Bola[?] Ball

See also

Trivia

  • The Melty Molten Galaxy version of the Star Ball theme is actually the normal version played on minor key.
  • The Melty Molten Galaxy is the only galaxy with a Star Ball that does not have the name "Rolling" in it.