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Revision as of 01:13, June 27, 2019

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“Ever since those big eels showed up, we haven't caught ANY fish!”
Penguru, Super Mario Galaxy

The Drip Drop Galaxy is a galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy. The player must feed a Hungry Luma 600 Star Bits to unlock the galaxy. It is essentially a large planet made almost entirely of water, with a small sandy core and two small floating islands. Sitting on the core of this galaxy, on the bottom of the sea, are some boulders. There is a sunken airship, as well as a sunken Starshroom and a volcanic vent. The planet is inhabited by thirteen penguins, three Gringills, and various fish, including some Spiny Cheep-Cheeps that are located inside treasure chests. Torpedo Teds are also shot from various areas underwater.

Planets/Areas

Tear Drop Planet

Tear Drop Planet[1] is the main planet that is made mostly of water with the exception of a sand core and two islands. Three Gringills patrol the waters and keep the penguins from catching any fish. On the sandy core, there is a sunken airship, as well as a mysterious sunken Starshroom. No explanation for these is ever made in the game, and it can only be assumed that they were involved in some form of collision.

Mission

This galaxy consists of only the following mission.

Level Image Summary
Giant Eel Outbreak File:SMG Giant Eel Outbreak.jpg This mission's objective is to defeat the large Gringills.

Trivia

  • The Drip Drop Galaxy is the only galaxy not accessed from inside a dome that unlocks another galaxy upon the completion of a mission.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ティアドロップギャラクシー[?]
Tiadoroppu Gyarakushī
Teardrop Galaxy
Chinese 泪珠银河[?]
Lèizhū yínhé
Teardrop Galaxy
German Tränen-Galaxie[?] Tears Galaxy
Italian Galassia Lacrima[?] Teardrop Galaxy
Spanish (NOA) Galaxia de la Lágrima[?] Teardrop Galaxy
Spanish (NOE) Galaxia Lágrima[?] Teardrop Galaxy

References

  1. ^ File name of the object (Partition 0/ObjectData/TearDropPlanet.arc)

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