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{{footnote|note|1|Only appear in Star 1}}
{{footnote|note|1|Unlocks after completing [[Climbing the Cloudy Tower]]}}
{{footnote|note|2|Only appear in Star 2}}
{{footnote|note|2|Only appear in Star 1}}
{{footnote|note|3|Only appear in Comet Star}}
{{footnote|note|3|Only appear in Star 2}}
{{footnote|note|4|Only appear in Comet Star}}


==Yoshi and Fruits==
==Yoshi and Fruits==
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This table shows the galaxies that do not have a comet associated with them:
The following galaxies do not have a comet associated with them:
 
*[[Fluffy Bluff Galaxy]]
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*[[Honeybloom Galaxy]]
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*[[Freezy Flake Galaxy]]
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*[[Honeyhop Galaxy]]
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*[[Space Storm Galaxy]]
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*[[Fleet Glide Galaxy]]
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==Galaxies==
==Galaxies==

Revision as of 21:21, September 25, 2020

Template:Infobox Super Mario Galaxy 2, known as Super Mario Wii 2 in South Korea, is a 3D action platformer game for the Wii. It is the sequel to Super Mario Galaxy[1] and is the fourth 3D platformer entry in the Mario franchise; it is also the first, and thus far, the only 3D platformer in the Mario franchise to be released on the same console as its predecessor (Super Mario Galaxy 2 was released on the Wii; the same console that Super Mario Galaxy was originally released for). The sequel retains many elements from its predecessor, such as the adventure being in outer space, the element of gravity, and recurring objects such as Launch Stars and Sling Stars. Returning items include the Bee Mushroom and the Fire Flower. However, the game introduces new elements as well, such as the utilization of Yoshi, new power-ups like the Cloud Flower, and the use of a guide within the game for beginner players. All releases of the game except for the American version include a beginner's DVD to help players understand the controls and items if they haven't played Super Mario Galaxy. In North America, help for beginners is found on the official website as well as on the Nintendo Channel.

Super Mario Galaxy 2 is also the first Wii title to be digitally re-released on the Wii U's Nintendo eShop service.

Story

General

Super Bowser

Super Mario Galaxy 2 is "another story of stardust".[2] The game begins at the time of the Star Festival, which only happens every 100 years. Princess Peach invites Mario to share some cake while watching the shooting stars. On his way to Peach's Castle, Mario finds a lost Baby Luma, who seems to like Mario and jumps into his hat, granting him spin power. Near the castle, Mario discovers it under attack by Bowser, now gigantic thanks to the Power Stars, who kidnaps Peach and takes her away to the center of the universe. In response, Lumas who crashed near the castle offer to aid Mario to chase Bowser by transforming into a Launch Star and launching Mario to space.

After collecting a Power Star, Mario arrives on a planet-like object, where he meets Lubba, who tells his crew and their spaceship were attacked by Bowser. Realizing both him and Mario need each others' help to collect the stolen Power Stars and rescue Peach, he uses the Power Star to fix his ship and transform it into Starship Mario, which is used to travel through space and find more Power Stars. During his travels, Mario has to deal with Bowser's forces, including Bowser Jr. and Super Bowser himself.

Baby Luma bidding farewell to Mario and Peach.
Baby Luma bidding farewell to Mario and Peach.

Finally, Mario and friends locate Bowser's Galaxy Generator, where Bowser is fought for the final time. After Bowser's defeat, his empire becomes undone, and Peach is saved. A comet which was caught by Bowser's fortress is also freed and is revealed to be the Comet Observatory. Rosalina then appears, happy to see that Baby Luma is safe. Baby Luma, overjoyed that he's reunited with his "mama", heads back to his home, and takes Mario's cap as a souvenir, much to Mario's surprise. After the Comet Observatory leaves, Mario and Peach return to their own home using the Starship Mario. Along the way, Bowser is shown in a tiny form near Peach's Castle.

Rosalina telling stories to the Lumas.

If the player collects the first 120 Power Stars and battles Bowser again in his fortress, an extra scene is shown after the credits, revealing Rosalina and her Lumas in the Comet Observatory's Library. She has finished reading a story to them (possibly the events of the game itself) and plans on telling the Lumas a new story about the Green Power Stars. A new feature is then unlocked in which all the galaxies are visited by green Prankster Comets. From there, the player must hunt down all the Green Stars. When they are all collected (adding up to 240 Power Stars), the Grandmaster Galaxy will be opened in World S. It houses the last two Power Stars, and when the last one is reached, Rosalina will congratulate the player, and will appear on Starship Mario.

From instruction booklet

Shining stardust falls on the Mushroom Kingdom once every hundred years. That time had come again...

"Dear Mario,
Would you like to share some cake while we watch the shooting stars? Meet me at the castle!"
-Peach

Mario ran through the field with stars falling around him. Suddenly, he noticed a strange light in the grass. As he peered cautiously through the reeds, he saw a small, lost Luma. With the baby Luma tucked safely under his cap, Mario rushed on to the castle. But when he got there, something unexpected was waiting for him...

Gameplay elements

Mario on the deck of Starship Mario.

The gameplay is similar to Super Mario Galaxy, with a focus on platforming based on and around 3-D planets of varying sizes and with many different types of surfaces. Power-ups, such as the Bee Mushroom, Boo Mushroom, Spring Mushroom, and Fire Flower make a return, along with new ones such as the Rock Mushroom and the Cloud Flower, as well as various enemies and Airships. Launch Stars reappear for interplanetary navigation, along with a Luma and Mario's spin action. Additionally, the concept of "dark matter" appears as the medium of which Cosmic Clones are composed, and as a portal through which Airships emerge. 2-D stages featured in Super Mario Galaxy are also included in Super Mario Galaxy 2, introducing many new features. The game has only three file slots to use, unlike the six files in the preceding game; also, files can no longer be copied.

Mario is controlled with the analog stick and can jump with the A Button. The Nunchuk Z Button works just as the Z Button trigger did in Super Mario 64. The player uses it to make Mario crouch, do Somersaults and do Long Jumps. The Nunchuk C Button centers the camera behind Mario, while the +Control Pad can adjust the camera angle manually. By pressing the upper part of the +Control Pad, the player can enter a first person perspective.

The game also uses the motion sensors in the Wii Remote. The pointer of the Remote appears as the Star Cursor on the screen. The Star Cursor is used to perform a variety of actions, such as using Pull Stars, manipulating Sling Pods, and collecting Star Bits. Shaking the Wii Remote or Nunchuk will make Mario perform a Spin.

One of the more notable additions in Super Mario Galaxy 2 is the inclusion of Yoshi. When Mario finds a Yoshi Egg, he can crack it to release and use Yoshi. Yoshi will change colors when eating either a Dash Pepper, Blimp Berry or Bulb Berry; a Dash Yoshi darts at rapid speeds, a Blimp Yoshi inflates and floats upwards, and a Bulb Yoshi lights up and shows hidden paths for a certain amount of time, respectively. When utilizing Yoshi, the player's Wii Remote cursor turns into a red sphere that detects targets for Yoshi's tongue. Using the cursor allows Yoshi to swallow enemies and swing from special flowers.

Elements from older games are also included in the new game. These elements include a remix of Super Mario Bros.'s overworld theme (which is originally heard in Toy Time Galaxy from the predecessor, Super Mario Galaxy), Supermassive Galaxy, a galaxy that is reminiscent of Giant Land from Super Mario Bros. 3, a remix of the second overworld theme from Super Mario World, the checkpoint flag from New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Throwback Galaxy, a galaxy based on Whomp's Fortress from Super Mario 64, and a remix of the main theme and slide theme from Super Mario 64.

Mario and Co-Star Luma on the underwater portion of Cosmic Cove Galaxy.
Mario near the Portal leading to World 4.

Like Super Mario Galaxy, Super Mario Galaxy 2 features a main hub. For traveling between different galaxies, Mario will use a planet shaped like his head, Starship Mario. Starship Mario can be explored, much like the Comet Observatory, although it is smaller. The game has a total of 242 stars to collect, twice the number of stars found in Super Mario Galaxy, including 120 Power Stars, 120 Green Power Stars and an extra 2 Power Stars in Grandmaster Galaxy.

Multiplayer from the original Super Mario Galaxy reappears, but in addition to being another star cursor, the second player is a Co-Star Luma. The second player can stun enemies and pick up Star Bits like in Super Mario Galaxy, but now they can pick up coins (including Purple Coins) and mushrooms, defeat enemies by spinning, stop the Star Ball (while player 1 is riding on it), activate checkpoints, and flip switches.

Mario in the Cosmic Guide mode of Flip-Swap Galaxy.

Super Mario Galaxy 2 features ways to help players during gameplay similar to the Super Guide mode seen in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. In some levels, the player may watch the Tip Network, which it is a short demonstration of Mario taking some actions to progress. Another way the game offers is the Cosmic Guide mode. If the player finds a very difficult obstacle on his or her way, an entity known as the Cosmic Spirit will ask Mario if he needs some help. Activating this mode, Mario will pass automatically through the level to find the Star. The player may stop this mode by pressing the Plus Button, though once the player has chosen this mode, they will finish a level by getting a Bronze Star instead of one gold. The player must play through the level without the Cosmic Guide in order to gain a gold Star.

Unlike in Super Mario Galaxy, the player can now switch between playing as Mario or playing as Luigi in certain levels. If the player clears Bowser's Galaxy Generator, Luigi can be played as in any level. Like in most Mario games, Luigi can jump higher but has reduced traction.

Controls

  • Nunchuk Control Stick: Move
  • Wii Remote (shake): Spin
  • A Button: Jump / Interact / Swim (while underwater)
  • B Button: Shoot Star Bit
  • Nunchuk Z Button: Crouch / Ground Pound (in midair) / Dive (while underwater)
  • +Control Pad up: Enter/exit first-person view
  • +Control Pad left or right: Rotate camera left/right
  • Plus Button: Pause

Characters

It has been requested that this section be rewritten and expanded to include more information.

Image Name Description
Mario artwork for Super Mario Galaxy. Mario Mario retains his conventional role in the Super Mario series as the game's main protagonist in his adventure to once again rescue Princess Peach from the clutches of Bowser and Bowser Jr. This time, Mario has the power to spin and fly through space.
Artwork of Luigi from Super Mario Galaxy 2 Luigi Luigi, Mario's brother, appears in several galaxies as a companion. Luigi is playable in a few levels.
Super Mario Galaxy 2 promotional artwork: Co-Star Luma and Mario on Yoshi's back, who is eating a fruit Yoshi A green dinosaur who can devour enemies who his long tongue.
Artwork of Princess Peach from Super Mario Galaxy 2 Princess Peach Mario's friend who is once again kidnapped.
Super Mario Galaxy promotional artwork: Rosalina with her wand held. Rosalina A mysterious woman who is the mother of the Lumas.
Bowser Bowser The game's antagonist, who turns giant and kidnaps Princess Peach.
Deep Shell Well.png Captain Toad A heroic Toad who helps find Power Stars.
This picture is sent to the Wii Message Board once Luigi gets all 121 Power Stars and talks to Mailtoad Toad Brigade A meek band of Toads.
Artwork of Bowser Jr. from Super Mario Galaxy 2 Bowser Jr. Bowser's spoiled son who wants to rule the universe alongside his father.
Artwork of a Pianta from Super Mario Galaxy 2 Piantas A race of lively plant-based bipeds.
Penguru from Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2. Penguru A wise, elderly penguin.
QueenBee.png Queen Bee The queen of the race of bees.
Artwork of Bees from Super Mario Galaxy Honeybee A race of bees who serve their queen.
Penguin Penguin A race of penguins who enjoy swimming.
Artwork of a Gearmo from Super Mario Galaxy 2 Gearmo A race of irritable robots.
Lubba Lubba A plump Luma who helps command Starship Mario.
Artwork of a Lumalee with two Chance Cubes Lumalee Hungry Lumas who offer Mario items to help him on his quest.
Hungry Luma Hungry Luma Lumas who eat Star Bits or Coins and create planets.
Super Mario Galaxy promotional artwork: A Luma Luma The Luma who previously helped Mario.
Super Mario Galaxy promotional artwork: A Yellow Luma Luma (species) A race of star people.
Artwork of a Supermassive Galaxy Luma from Super Mario Galaxy 2 Giant Luma An abnormally large Luma.
Artwork of a Bob-omb Buddy from Super Mario Galaxy 2 Bob-omb Buddies A race of heroic Bob-ombs.
Star Bunny from Super Mario Galaxy / Super Mario Galaxy 2 Star Bunnies Some bunnies who teach Mario to spin, and offer Mario Power Stars.
The Bill Board in the Rolling Masterpiece Galaxy. Boards A gang of boards who offer Mario advice.
Artwork of Coach from Super Mario Galaxy 2 Coach A Penguin coach who offers Mario advice.
Co-Star Luma Co-Star Luma The Luma who only appears in Co-Star Mode.
Artwork of the Cosmic Spirit from Super Mario Galaxy 2 Cosmic Spirit A mysterious entity who helps Mario conquer levels.
A ghost from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Ghost A mysterious entity Mario races against.
Artwork of the The Chimp from Super Mario Galaxy 2 The Chimp A Chimp who challenges Mario several times.
Artwork of a Whittle from Super Mario Galaxy 2 Whittle A race of simple-minded wood people.
In-Game Model of Fluzzard Fluzzard A bird Mario rides with.
Jibberjay Jibberjay A race of talkative, sentient birds.

Enemies

New enemies

*Technically appeared first as Giant Land Para-Goombas in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3.

Returning enemies

* - Enemies which first appeared in Super Mario Galaxy.

Bosses

Twenty-one bosses appear in the game. Some of them are fought more than once. The numbers below include Prankster Comet encounters. Bosses formatted in bold are world bosses.

Image Boss Times Fought Image Boss Times Fought
Peewee Piranha Peewee Piranha 2 King Lakitu King Lakitu 1
Artwork of Digga-Leg from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Digga-Leg 2

Gobblegut

Gobblegut 2
A Mandibug Stack in Puzzle Plank Galaxy. Stink Bug Parent (miniboss) 1 Bugaboom Bugaboom 1
Artwork of Rollodillo from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Rollodillo 1 Sorbetti Sorbetti 1
Artwork of Megahammer from Super Mario Galaxy 2 Megahammer 2 Artwork of Glamdozer from Super Mario Galaxy 2 Glamdozer 1
Squizzard summoning up Cannons Squizzard 2 Prince Pikante Prince Pikante 1
Artwork of Boomsday Machine from Super Mario Galaxy 2 Boomsday Machine 2 Artwork of the Whomp King from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Whomp King 1
Artwork of Gobblegut's fiery form from Super Mario Galaxy 2 Gobblegut (fiery) 1 Bowser Super Bowser 3
Dino Piranha Dino Piranha 4 KingKalienteProfile.png King Kaliente 4
Major Burrows Artwork.png Major Burrows* 4 Bouldergeist SMG.png Bouldergeist* 3
Firey Dino Piranha from Super Mario Galaxy. Fiery Dino Piranha 2

Note: In Boss Blitz Galaxy, there is a Green Star on Major Burrows's planet and Bouldergeist's arena. In these situations, the player can choose to ignore the two bosses and go for the Green Star instead.

Items

Objects

Power-ups

This game introduces the Cloud Flower, the Spin Drill and the Rock Mushroom. The Ice Flower and the Red Star would have made a comeback appearance in the sequel before being removed. All of the power-ups except for the Rainbow Star appear in the Engine Room of Starship Mario, though none can be used, as they are contained as souvenirs in small glass domes which cannot be penetrated. However, the Cloud Flower will appear on the "forehead" of the Starship Mario, which can be used around the ship.

Power-Up Transformation Function
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Cloud Flower
Artwork of Cloud Mario from Super Mario Galaxy 2
Cloud Mario
Allows Mario to make three cloud platforms by shaking the Wii Remote. Also allows Mario to walk on other Clouds. If Mario picks up another Cloud Flower when he is Cloud Mario, his clouds would refill back up to three.
Artwork of the  Spin Drill from Super Mario Galaxy 2.
Spin Drill
Mario using a Spin Drill An item that allows Mario to drill though dirt by shaking the Wii Remote which sends him to the other side of the planet Mario is currently on.
File:SMG2 Rock Mushroom.jpg
Rock Mushroom
Artwork of Rock Mario from Super Mario Galaxy 2.
Rock Mario
Allows Mario to turn into a rock by shaking the Wii Remote, knocking out enemies and boulders along the way. Can also be used to destroy Red Crystals and to knock down bridges.
Bee Suit
Bee Mushroom
Bee Mario artwork for Super Mario Galaxy
Bee Mario
Allows Mario to fly for a short time when the A Button button is held. Also allows Mario to stick to honey walls, and give him the ability to walk on flowers and clouds.
Boo Mushroom
Boo Mushroom
Boo Mario Super Mario Galaxy 2.png
Boo Mario
A mushroom that gives Mario the power of intangibility, and also allows him to float in the air with A Button button taps. Shaking the Wii Remote would allow Mario to go through certain things, and to ride like the wind.
Fire Flower SMG.png
Fire Flower
Fire Mario
Fire Mario
A power-up that allows Mario to throw fireballs at his enemies by shaking the Wii Remote.
Spring Mushroom
Spring Mushroom
Spring Mario artwork from Super Mario Galaxy
Spring Mario
A power-up that transforms Mario into Spring Mario, allowing Mario to bounce extremely high by pressing the A Button with good timing.
Rainbow Star
Rainbow Star
Rainbow Mario from Super Mario Galaxy / Super Mario Galaxy 2
Rainbow Mario
A power-up that turns Mario into Rainbow Mario, thereby making him completely invincible for a short time.

Power-up locations

Galaxy Star Cloud Flower Spin Drill Rock Mushroom Bee Mushroom Boo Mushroom Fire Flower Spring Mushroom Rainbow Star
Starship Mario N/A Check mark.svg1 X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Sky Station Galaxy Star 1 X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg Check mark.svg
Yoshi Star Galaxy Comet Star X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg Check mark.svg
Spin-Dig Galaxy All X mark.svg Check mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg Check mark.svg2
Fluffy Bluff Galaxy Star 1 and Secret Star Check mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Rightside Down Galaxy Secret Star X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg Check mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Puzzle Plank Galaxy Secret Star Check mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Boulder Bowl Galaxy All X mark.svg X mark.svg Check mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Cosmic Cove Galaxy Star 2 X mark.svg Check mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Honeybloom Galaxy All X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg Check mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Cloudy Court Galaxy Star 1 and Secret Star Check mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Freezy Flake Galaxy Star 1 and Star 2 X mark.svg X mark.svg Check mark.svg3 X mark.svg X mark.svg Check mark.svg2 X mark.svg X mark.svg
Supermassive Galaxy All X mark.svg Check mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Flipsville Galaxy Star 2 X mark.svg Check mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Starshine Beach Galaxy Star 2 Check mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Chompworks Galaxy Star 2 X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg Check mark.svg X mark.svg
Honeyhop Galaxy Star 1 X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg Check mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Slipsand Galaxy Star 1 and Comet Star X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg Check mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Shiverburn Galaxy Star 1 and Comet Star Check mark.svg2 X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg Check mark.svg4
Boo Moon Galaxy Star 2 X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg Check mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Upside Dizzy Galaxy Secret Star X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg Check mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Melty Monster Galaxy Star 2 and Secret Star X mark.svg X mark.svg Check mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Throwback Galaxy Star 2 and Comet Star Check mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Battle Belt Galaxy All X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg Check mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Bowser's Galaxy Generator All Check mark.svg Check mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Twisty Trials Galaxy Star 1 Check mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Grandmaster Galaxy All Check mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg

1 - Unlocks after completing Climbing the Cloudy Tower
2 - Only appear in Star 1
3 - Only appear in Star 2
4 - Only appear in Comet Star

Yoshi and Fruits

These are Yoshi's powerups and the locations they are in, along with the locations that Yoshi himself is in.

Locations

Galaxy Star Dash Pepper Blimp Fruit Bulb Berry
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Yoshi Star Galaxy All X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Hightail Falls Galaxy All Check mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Tall Trunk Galaxy Star 1 X mark.svg Check mark.svg X mark.svg
Haunty Halls Galaxy Star 1 X mark.svg X mark.svg Check mark.svg
Beat Block Galaxy Comet Star X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Bowser Jr.'s Fearsome Fleet All X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Starshine Beach Galaxy Star 1 and Comet Star Check mark.svg Check mark.svg X mark.svg
Sweet Mystery Galaxy All X mark.svg X mark.svg Check mark.svg
Flash Black Galaxy All X mark.svg Check mark.svg X mark.svg
Bowser's Galaxy Generator All Check mark.svg Check mark.svg X mark.svg
Twisty Trials Galaxy Comet Star X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
Grandmaster Galaxy All X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg

Prankster Comets

Like the previous game, Prankster Comets appear and cause special missions to appear. While some comets from the first game return, others are completely new. Unlike the previous game however, comets are gotten by collecting Comet Medals instead of appearing randomly; also, not all galaxies have a comet (barring the Green Comet that appears after all 120 regular Power Stars are gotten). The table below shows how many Comet Medals it takes to cause a Prankster Comet to appear in a certain galaxy, as shown in the Prima Official Game Guide:

Galaxy Required Comet Medals Comet Type Episode Title
Cloudy Court Galaxy 1 Clone Comet The Shadow Lining
Yoshi Star Galaxy 2 Romp Comet Spiny Rainbow Romp
Spin-Dig Galaxy 3 Daredevil Comet Digga-Leg's Daredevil Run
Puzzle Plank Galaxy 4 Purple Comet Purple Coin Shadow Vault
Sky Station Galaxy 5 Speedy Comet Peewee Piranha's Speed Run
Boulder Bowl Galaxy 6 Romp Comet Rolling Crabber Romp
Flip-Swap Galaxy 8 Purple Comet Purple Coin Flip 'n' Sprint
Tall Trunk Galaxy 9 Purple Comet Tall Trunk's Purple Coin Slide
Hightail Falls Galaxy 10 Speedy Comet Hightail Falls Speed Run
Rolling Masterpiece Galaxy 10 Speedy Comet Masterpiece Speed Run
Flipsville Galaxy 11 Purple Comet Purple Coin Spin Speed Run
Haunty Halls Galaxy 12 Clone Comet Spooky Cosmic Clone Chase
Sweet Mystery Galaxy 14 Purple Comet Bulb Berry's Purple Coin Glow
Supermassive Galaxy 15 Speedy Comet Big Wigglers Speed Run
Chompworks Galaxy 18 Clone Comet Cosmic Clones in the Chompworks
Slipsand Galaxy 19 Daredevil Comet Squizzard's Daredevil Run
Shiverburn Galaxy 19 Romp Comet Octo-Army Icy Rainbow Romp
Bowser Jr.'s Fiery Flotilla 20 Speedy Comet Fiery Flotilla Speed Run
Bowser's Lava Lair 22 Speedy Comet Lava Lair Speed Run
Flash Black Galaxy 23 Romp Comet Dark Octo-Army Romp
Throwback Galaxy 24 Speedy Comet Whomp Silver Star Speed Run
Clockwork Ruins Galaxy 26 Purple Comet The Adventure of the Purple Coins
Bowser Jr.'s Fearsome Fleet 27 Daredevil Comet Megahammer's Daredevil Bash
Starshine Beach Galaxy 28 Purple Comet Purple Coin Beach Dash
Battle Belt Galaxy 30 Daredevil Comet Mini-Planet Daredevil Run
Beat Block Galaxy 31 Double Time Comet Silver Stars in Double Time
Bowser's Gravity Gauntlet 32 Speedy Comet Gravity Star Speed Run
Bowser Jr.'s Boom Bunker 34 Daredevil Comet Boomsday Machine Daredevil Run
Bowser's Galaxy Generator 36 Speedy Comet Bowser's Big Bad Speed Run
Mario Squared Galaxy 38 Purple Comet Luigi's Purple Coin Chaos
Rolling Coaster Galaxy 40 Purple Comet Purple Coins on the Rainbow Road
Twisty Trials Galaxy 42 Double Time Comet Turning Turning Double Time
Flip-Out Galaxy 44 Clone Comet Cosmic Clone Wall Jumpers
Stone Cyclone Galaxy 46 Speedy Comet Tox Box Speed Run
Boss Blitz Galaxy 48 Speedy Comet Throwback Throwdown Speed Run
Grandmaster Galaxy 49 Daredevil Comet The Perfect Run

The following galaxies do not have a comet associated with them:

Galaxies

All forty-nine Galaxies can be accessed via the Grand World Map by piloting Starship Mario through the different worlds and galaxies. There are seven more galaxies in this game than in the first game. Galaxies marked with an asterisk (*) are only accessible by feeding a Hungry Luma. Additionally, each galaxy has a number of Green Stars, the amount of which is equal to the amount of Power Stars in the galaxy.

World Galaxy Missions
World 1
The Great Space Journey Begins
SMG2 Map W1.png
Sky Station Galaxy
Sky Station Galaxy
Peewee Piranha's Temper Tantrum Storming the Sky Fleet Peewee Piranha's Speed Run
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Yoshi Star Galaxy
SMG2 Map Yoshi Star.png
Saddle Up with Yoshi Spiny Control Spiny Rainbow Romp
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Spin-Dig Galaxy
SpinDigGalaxy.png
Digga-Leg's Planet Silver Stars Down Deep Digga-Leg's Daredevil Run
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Fluffy Bluff Galaxy
Fluffy Bluff Galaxy.png
Search for the Toad Brigade Captain The Chimp's Stomp Challenge Every Planet Has Its Price
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Flip-Swap Galaxy*
FlipSwapGalaxy.png
Think Before You Shake Purple Coin Flip 'n' Sprint
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
Rightside Down Galaxy
Rightside Down Galaxy
Breaking the Laws of Gravity The Great Crate Incinerator
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
Bowser Jr.'s Fiery Flotilla
Bowser Jrs Fiery Flotilla.png
Gobblegut's Aching Belly Fiery Flotilla Speed Run
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
World 2
Shooting Through the Stars
SMG2 Grand World Map.png
Puzzle Plank Galaxy
Puzzle Plank Galaxy.png
The Puzzling Picture Block Bugaboom's Back Purple Coin Shadow Vault
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Hightail Falls Galaxy
Hightail Falls Galaxy.png
Hot-Stepping Dash Pepper Hightail Falls Speed Run Silver Stars in Hightail Falls
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Boulder Bowl Galaxy
Boulder Bowl Galaxy.png
Rock and Rollodillo C'mere, Goomba Rolling Crabber Romp
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Cosmic Cove Galaxy
Cosmic Cove Galaxy.png
Twin Falls Hideaway Exploring the Cosmic Cavern Catch That Star Bunny
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Wild Glide Galaxy
Wild Glide Galaxy.png
Fluzzard's First Flight Jungle Fluzzard Race
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
Honeybloom Galaxy*
Honeybloom.png
Bumble Beginnings The Secret Wall Jump
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
Bowser's Lava Lair
Bowser's Lava Lair.png
Bowser's Big Lava Power Party Lava Lair Speed Run
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
World 3
The Far Reaches of the Universe
SMG2 Map W3.png
Tall Trunk Galaxy
TallTrunkGalaxy.png
The Flotacious Blimp Fruit Tall Trunk's Big Slide Tall Trunk's Purple Coin Slide
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Cloudy Court Galaxy
Cloudy Court Galaxy.png
Head in the Clouds The Shadow Lining Silver Stars in the Purple Pond
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Haunty Halls Galaxy
Haunty Halls Galaxy.png
A Glimmer of Bulb Berry Sneaking Down the Creepy Corridor Spooky Cosmic Clone Chase
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Freezy Flake Galaxy
Freezy Flake Galaxy.png
Bowser on Ice Sorbetti's Chilly Reception The Chimp's Skating Challenge
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Rolling Masterpiece Galaxy
Rolling Masterpiece Galaxy.png
Silver Chomp Grudge Match Masterpiece Speed Run
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
Beat Block Galaxy*
Beat Block Galaxy.png
Step to the Beep Silver Stars in Double Time
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
Bowser Jr.'s Fearsome Fleet
Bowser Jrs Fearsome Fleet.png
Bowser Jr.'s Mighty Megahammer Megahammer's Daredevil Bash
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
World 4
The Many Mysteries of the Cosmos
SMG2 Map W4.png
Supermassive Galaxy
Supermassive Galaxy.
Huge Trouble with Big Wigglers Big Wigglers Speed Run In Full Bloom
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Flipsville Galaxy
Flipsville Galaxy.png
Flip-Flopping in Flipsville Flipsville's New Digs Purple Coin Spin Speed Run
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Starshine Beach Galaxy
Starshine Beach Galaxy.png
Surf, Sand, and Silver Stars Climbing the Cloudy Tower Purple Coin Beach Dash
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Chompworks Galaxy
Chompworks Galaxy.png
Where the Chomps Are Made of Gold Spring into the Chompworks Cosmic Clones in the Chompworks
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Sweet Mystery Galaxy*
Sweet Mystery Galaxy.png
Bulb Berry's Mysterious Glow Bulb Berry's Purple Coin Glow
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
Honeyhop Galaxy
Honeyhop Galaxy.png
The Sweetest Silver Stars The Chimp's Score Challenge
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
Bowser's Gravity Gauntlet
Bowser's Gravity Gauntlet.png
Breaking into Bowser's Castle Gravity Star Speed Run
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
World 5
Trial of the Galaxies
SMG2 Map W5.png
Space Storm Galaxy
Space Storm Galaxy.png
Follow Me, Bob-omb To the Top of Topman's Tower C'mere, Topman
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Slipsand Galaxy
Slipsand Galaxy.png
Squizzard's Sandy Sinkhole Sailing the Sandy Seas Squizzard's Daredevil Run
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Shiverburn Galaxy
Shiverburn Galaxy.png
Prince Pikante's Peppery Mood Octo-Army Icy Rainbow Romp The Chimp's Ultimate Skating Challenge
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Boo Moon Galaxy
Boomoongalaxy.png
Silver Stars Pop-Up Haunting the Howling Tower The Star in the Sinking Swamp
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Upside Dizzy Galaxy
Upside Dizzy Galaxy.png
A Walk on the Weird Side Burning Upside Dizzy
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
Fleet Glide Galaxy*
The Fleet Glide Galaxy
Fluzzard's Wild Battlefield Glide Fastest Feathers in the Galaxy
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
Bowser Jr.'s Boom Bunker
Bowser Jrs Boom Bunker.png
Bowser Jr.'s Boomsday Machine Boomsday Machine Daredevil Run
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
World 6
Bowser in Your Sights
SMG2 Map W6.png
Melty Monster Galaxy
Melty Monster Galaxy.png
The Magnificent Magma Sea A Stroll Down Rolling Lane The Chimp's Bowling Challenge
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Clockwork Ruins Galaxy
Clockwork Ruins Galaxy.png
Time for Adventure The Adventure of the Purple Coins The Ledge Hammer Trap
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Throwback Galaxy
Throwback Galaxy.png
Return of the Whomp King Silver Stars in the Whomp Fortress Whomp Silver Star Speed Run
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Battle Belt Galaxy
Battle Belt Galaxy
Mini-Planet Mega-Run Mini-Planet Daredevil Run Snacktime for Gobblegut
Green Star 1 Green Star 2 Green Star 3
Flash Black Galaxy*
Flash Black Galaxy.png
Jumping Around in the Dark Dark Octo-Army Romp
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
Slimy Spring Galaxy
Slimy Spring Galaxy.png
The Deep Shell Well The Chimp's Coin Challenge
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
Bowser's Galaxy Generator
Bowser's Galaxy Generator
Bowser's Fortified Fortress Bowser's Big Bad Speed Run
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
World S
Here We Go!
SMG2 Map WS.png
Mario Squared Galaxy
Mario Squared Galaxy.png
Make Mario a Star Luigi's Purple Coin Chaos
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
Rolling Coaster Galaxy
Rolling Coaster Galaxy.png
The Rainbow Road Roll Purple Coins on the Rainbow Road
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
Twisty Trials Galaxy
Twisty Trials Galaxy.png
Spinning and Spinning and Spinning Turning Turning Double Time
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
Stone Cyclone Galaxy
Stone Cyclone Galaxy.png
Silver Stars on the Cyclone Tox Box Speed Run
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
Boss Blitz Galaxy
Boss Blitz Galaxy.png
Throwback Throwdown Throwback Throwdown Speed Run
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
Flip-Out Galaxy*
FlipOutGalaxy.png
Wicked Wall Jumps Cosmic Clone Wall Jumpers
Green Star 1 Green Star 2
Grandmaster Galaxy
Grandmaster Galaxy
The Ultimate Test The Perfect Run

Differences from Super Mario Galaxy

  • In the original game, excluding green or red Power Stars, galaxies had either six Power Stars (three missions, two Prankster Comets, and a Hidden Star) or only one Power Star (the sole mission). In the sequel, these numbers were changed to give each galaxy either three Power Stars (either two missions and a Prankster Comet/Hidden Star or one mission, Prankster Comet, and Hidden Star each) or two Power Stars (one mission and a Prankster Comet/Hidden Star/challenge).
    • Boss galaxies now have Prankster Comets.
  • Unlike in Super Mario Galaxy, the music does not start until "Welcome to the Galaxy!" is displayed for every galaxy.
  • When the star appears, the music changes to the "star get" theme for the rest of the mission, unlike the original, which only played the theme after a boss was beaten.
  • During Purple Coin missions, the clock now stops after the star appears, whereas in the original, the clock ran until the star was grabbed.
  • Some Speedy Comet missions have clocks that must be grabbed to keep the timer going.
  • Prankster Comets are no longer categorized by type, simply leaving them as generic Prankster Comets.
  • Cosmic Comets and Fast-Foe Comets do not return, being replaced by Clone Comets and Double Time Comets respectively.
  • The game now notifies a player when a Prankster Comet has appeared in a certain galaxy, rather than having to check themselves.
  • The player can select any mission in the galaxy they want even if a Prankster Comet is in orbit. Because of this, Lumacomete and his ability to move Prankster Comets do not return.
  • Hungry Lumas that create planets in galaxies now require coins to be fed to them instead of Star Bits. However, Hungry Lumas that make galaxies still require Star Bits.
  • Hungry Luma galaxies can be accessed via the World Map, just like the rest of the galaxies in their corresponding world, rather than using an alternate method to access it (a launch star outside of the dome).
  • When Lumalee asks if the player wants to buy a 1-Up Mushroom or Life Mushroom, the dialogue boxes now show their names alongside their icon, rather than just their icon like in the first game.
  • The game now save automatically instead of the player having to manually save after every Power Star collected.
  • The "Game Over" text is now yellow instead of pink. The text is also slightly wider than in the previous game.
  • If the player gets a Game Over, they return to the hub world, rather than all the way back to the title screen.
  • When Mailtoad has a letter from Peach, there is no sound that constantly plays when the player is near him.
  • The first Star that the player obtains is a Power Star rather than a Grand Star.
  • There are only three save files instead of six.
    • Rosalina and Luma are new save file icons.
  • The player cannot copy save files like in the previous game.
  • The text saying "You got a Star/Grand Star" during the star collecting victory animation is slightly larger that in the first game.
  • When the player returns to the Starship Mario after obtaining a Grand Star, the text box that appears afterwards says "You got a Grand Star", instead of "You got a Star".
    • Similarly, when the player collects a Green Power Star, the text box says, "You got a Green Star", instead of "You got a hidden Star".
  • During the egg phase of Dino Piranha and Fiery Dino Piranha's boss fights, as well as the first phase of Major Burrow's boss fight, a new soundtrack is used during those sections instead of the originals.
  • Fiery Dino Piranha's egg now has visible heatwaves around it.
  • Bugaboom's boss fight now uses the Cloud Flower and springs, rather than the Bee Mushroom and swinging flowers.
  • The Stink Bug Parent mini-boss now has an actual theme playing, rather than using the same theme as the level.
  • Coins are now a general collectible like Star Bits, rather than just being collected for a high score. After collecting a Power Star, coins collected will be added to the coin collection, similar to Star Bits.
  • The game now records the time the player has taken to beat the level.
  • Luigi is now playable in the same save file as Mario, and is accessed by a secret door on the Starship Mario, rather than having to play the entire game again as Luigi.
  • Cutscenes are now done in a storybook format, and the player has to press a button to progress dialogue.
  • The prologue level is 2D instead of 3D.
  • The prologue level cannot be replayed. The prologue level of the first game could be replayed via the Grand Finale Galaxy.
  • The galaxy icons are much more detailed than in the first game, and some of them have more animated features, rather than being completely stationary models.
  • The game rewards a 1-Up upon collecting 100 Star Bits, rather than 50.
  • Collecting a Life Mushroom while having a full six hit points now rewards a 1-Up rather than absolutely nothing.
  • Peach's letter to Mario at the beginning of the game is not voiced like it was in the first game, with the exception of "Dear Mario".
  • While many soundtracks return from the first game, some returning soundtracks have been remixed to be more orchestrated rather than maintaining synthesized instruments. This includes:
  • When receiving a letter from Princess Peach, Mailtoad automatically gives the player 5 1-Ups, rather than asking if they want to accept it.
    • Luigi no longer receives 20 1-Ups from Peach's letters, only receiving 5 like Mario.
  • The credits are more interactive, with the player playing through various levels in the game, rather than having standard credits.

Development

A pre-release screenshot of Super Mario Galaxy 2.
Mario and two Giant Goombas in an early version of Supermassive Galaxy.

The development of Super Mario Galaxy 2 started as soon as the first Super Mario Galaxy was released. Many of the ideas were based on those shown in the first game, which, for example, included moving or adding new stars in the levels. The project was initially called Super Mario Galaxy 1.5. The development of the new version of the game lasted a year; however, Miyamoto realized that the new game was beginning to overflow with new elements and ideas. Therefore, the team decided to create a real Super Mario Galaxy sequel rather than a new version of the original installment.[3] The development of the sequel then lasted two and half years.[4]

The game was revealed at E3 2009, along with New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Although the game was far along in development, it was held back to 2010 due to the release of New Super Mario Bros. Wii in November 2009.[5] According to Shigeru Miyamoto, 90% of the features in the game would be new, whereas the remaining 10% were already introduced or featured in the original Super Mario Galaxy. Shigeru Miyamoto noted, "Really what we ended up with is more than 90% of what you'll see in Galaxy 2 is brand new. I'd say closer to 95, maybe even 99%. One of the new things was the inclusion of Yoshi, and also the use of the drill to open up and drill through stages."[6] On the other hand, Miyamoto stated in an interview that he wanted to go with as little story as possible for Super Mario Galaxy 2.[7]

Some of the developers wanted to include characters from other Nintendo franchises, such as Pikmin or Donkey Kong. However, Miyamoto shot down the idea. [8]

CEO of Nintendo America Reggie Fils-Aime stated that Super Mario Galaxy 2 would be more challenging regarding its predecessor. It was hinted that the new game would implement a tool-assisted guide, similar to the Super Guide from New Super Mario Bros Wii. It was eventually confirmed, although it worked differently. Beginner players could use the Cosmic Guide mode (activated when encountering the Cosmic Spirit) or the Tip Network to learn moves and hints during gameplay. Japanese, European and Australian boxes came with a special DVD to help players to know basic and expert techniques of the game.

Super Mario Galaxy 2 Original Soundtrack

Main article: Super Mario Galaxy 2 Original Soundtrack

An official two-disc soundtrack was released exclusively to Club Nintendo members in Japan, which holds all seventy songs from the game. The game's official soundtrack is performed by the Mario Galaxy Orchestra.

Reception

Upon its release, Super Mario Galaxy 2 was met with critical acclaim, and is one of the highest rated video games of all time on the aggregation sites Metacritic and GameRankings. EDGE magazine has given the game a perfect score of 10 out of 10, being the third Mario game so far to receive such rating (the others were Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Galaxy). Official Nintendo Magazine grants it a 97%, while Game Informer has given the game 9.25 out of 10. Nintendo Power gave it a 9.5 out of 10. IGN and Gamespot granted the game a perfect 10/10, as well as GamesRadar. Gamespot also gave the game the Best Platforming Award and the Best Wii Game Award of 2010. IGN named it the Best Wii Game of all time. Gametrailers has given a 9.7 from 10, while Famitsu a 37 out of 40. GamePro gave four and half stars, X-Play gave it a perfect five out of five stars, and 1UP.com an "A" rating.

Reviews
Release Reviewer, Publication Score Comment
Wii Ryan Davis, Giant Bomb 5/5 "For all the meaningful changes and additions that have been made, this is still more Super Mario Galaxy--which is to say that it looks and sounds about as good as a game for the Wii ever has, with consistently inventive level design, and exceptionally responsive gameplay. We all like to give Nintendo a hard time for pandering to casual and nostalgic audiences, but when it brings its A-game, it's still able to deliver a fun, accessible game experience that's second to none."
Wii Tom Mc Shea, GameSpot 10/10 "Super Mario Galaxy 2 is simply an outstanding game. It never rests on its laurels for a second, constantly presenting new objectives and mechanics to push you to never before seen places. Even the two-player mode offers new abilities and delights, making it even more fun to play with a friend by your side. Everything is so well designed and so entertaining that it's easy to get sucked into this world for hours. Super Mario Galaxy 2 is so phenomenal that it's difficult to imagine where Mario could possibly go in the future. But that's hardly your concern now. Mario proves that he is still the king of fun."
Wii Oli Welsh, Eurogamer 10/10 "While the New Super Mario Bros. games have been content to remind us of Mario's roots, Super Mario Galaxy recast him in the role of fearless explorer, leaping into impossible realms, redefining what we could do in virtual space. Here, once again, was the Mario of Donkey Kong, of Super Mario Bros., of Super Mario 64. A simple extension of the Galaxy concept, Super Mario Galaxy 2 can't possibly have the same impact. But it does have the same spirit, throwing new ideas at you with gleeful and impulsive abandon, leaving you breathless, scrambling happily to keep up. You can't really complain about more of the same, when the same is the one thing it never is."
Aggregators
Compiler Platform / Score
Metacritic 97
GameRankings 97.35%

Sales

Super Mario Galaxy 2 sold 143,000 copies on its first day of release in Japan and 340,000 copies in its first week.[9] In North America, the game sold 650,000 copies during the month of May 2010. [10] In the United Kingdom, it was the third best-selling game among multiplatform releases and the best-selling single platform release for the week ending June 26, 2010.[11] As of July 16, 2010, the game has sold 1 million copies within the USA [12] and 6.36 million copies worldwide as of April 2011.[13]

Awards

Super Mario Galaxy 2 was awarded Game of the Year by Nintendo Power[14] and named "Wii Game of the Year" by IGN,[15]GameSpot,[16] and 1UP[17] in 2010. In the March 2012 issue of Official Nintendo Magazine, the publication named Super Mario Galaxy 2 the "Greatest Nintendo Game Ever Made" ranking at #1 out of 100.[18] It was awarded Game of the Year and Best Game on Wii by Guinness Book of World Records Gamer's Edition 2011.[citation needed]

Media

For a complete list of media for this subject, see List of Super Mario Galaxy 2 media.
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Quotes

Main articles: List of Super Mario Galaxy 2 quotes, Super Mario Galaxy 2/Quotes
  • "Oh, by the way, I found this 1-Up Mushroom a little while ago! Think you can use it?" - Banktoad
  • "Super Mario Galaxy, Wahoo!" - Mario
  • "First time in galaxy, always Comet medal somewhere. Look hard. Find!" - Whittle

Glitches

Main article: List of Super Mario Galaxy 2 glitches

Yoshi's infinite Flutter Jump

To perform this glitch, Mario should ride Yoshi and perform a Flutter Jump. When he is almost finished, the player should release A Button and press Nunchuk Z Button, then, release Nunchuk Z Button and hold A Button, repeating this to gain more height.[19][20] This was discovered by fans very shortly after the game's release. This glitch is known by many fans as "Infinite Fluttering," and has become the most well-known glitch in the game. Using this glitch, players can fight the final boss, Bowser, and also even clear the Perfect Run with Yoshi. It is also because of this glitch that many other glitches have also been found.

Flip-Swap Superjump

In the Flip-Swap Galaxy, Mario can use the upward momentum from a Red-Blue Panel flipping up to perform an extremely long, high jump. Mario must be on one of the non-flipping platforms in the galaxy. Then, he must run toward an empty space that a flipping platform flips to when Mario spins. Right before Mario runs into the empty space, he must spin to make the flipping platform flip to the empty space. Mario should fall onto the flipping platform while it is still rising. Finally, Mario must perform a Long Jump right before the platform stops moving. The timing for this is difficult, but if performed correctly, Mario will do a "superjump" that covers huge distance and can be used as a shortcut.[19][21]

This can also happen if Cloud Mario jumps immediately after he forms a cloud.[19]

Pre-release and unused content

Main article: List of Super Mario Galaxy 2 pre-release and unused content

In the debut trailer from E3 2009 and the two Media Summit Trailers, there were several differences from the games release.

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Super Mario Galaxy 2.

Staff

Main article: List of Super Mario Galaxy 2 staff

General Producer

Producers

Director

Music

References to other games

  • Super Mario Bros.: Supermassive Galaxy's music, which is itself a remix of Toy Time Galaxy's music from the first game, originated from this game's overworld theme. The first few notes of this music are played when switching from Mario to Luigi and back. Other music from this game returned from Super Mario Galaxy as well. In the Grandmaster Galaxy, there is a backdrop featuring elements and enemies, as well as Mario and Luigi in their 8-bit sprites from this game.
  • Super Mario Bros. 3: Supermassive Galaxy is similar to Giant Land from this game, as the two are of massive size and feature giant versions of common items and enemies.
  • Super Mario World: Yoshi, who first appeared in this game, is playable in Super Mario Galaxy 2, and the percussion sounds heard when riding on Yoshi are reused. In fact, when Mario first saves Yoshi, his speech is obviously based on his speech in this game. Additionally, this game's athletic theme returns as Hightail Falls Galaxy's music (as well as the music that plays during the mission for Starshine Beach Galaxy, "Purple Coin Beach Dash"), and the Ghost House theme returns as Haunty Halls Galaxy's and Boo Moon Galaxy's music. Also, the sound effect that is heard when a P Switch's effect is about to run out is used in the bonus areas of Super Mario Galaxy 2, and the sound effect heard when passing through a door in this game is used when opening a door in Boo Moon Galaxy. In Puzzle Plank Galaxy, the Rainbow Notes play the Bonus Game theme from Super Mario World.
  • Yoshi's Cookie: Some of the cookies seen inside the chocolate box platforms via the Bulb Berry in Sweet Mystery Galaxy are the checked cookies from this game.
  • Super Mario 64: The slider theme from this game is used for Tall Trunk Galaxy and Rolling Coaster Galaxy. The "Bowser's Road" theme is remixed once again, appearing in several Bowser-themed galaxies. Also, the Throwback Galaxy is a replica of Whomp's Fortress; its boss, the Whomp King, is fought there, and an arrangement of the course's music plays there as well. Both games start with Peach sending a letter to Mario involving cake. Additionally, the "Inside the Castle Walls" theme can be heard when rescuing Peach and the final Grand Star in Super Mario Galaxy 2. The Rainbow Star theme is remixed once again from the Wing Cap and Vanish Cap theme. Finally, Mario says, "Thank you so much for playing my game!" after the ending credits, just as he did in this game.
  • Super Mario Sunshine: The Starshine Beach Galaxy is based on some elements from this game. The main mission of Twisty Trials Galaxy is a replica of the secret level found in Episode 4 of Ricco Harbor. The red and blue flipping platforms return, although they work differently. Piantas also return.
  • New Super Mario Bros. Wii: The Checkpoint Flag returns from this game, and the Cosmic Guide and Tip Network are based on the Super Guide and hint movies from this game, respectively. Also, the world maps are based on the one from this game. In both games, Bowser is giant, and the final battle is divided in two different parts, the latter having a bigger Bowser. The model for the Koopalings' cake reappears in Super Mario Galaxy 2's credits. Additionally, when players collect all the coins in a certain time limit that were accessed by a switch in Super Mario Galaxy 2, the audience claps in the same fashion they did in this game.

References in later games

The Super Mario Galaxy 2-based puzzle from the StreetPass Mii Plaza game, Puzzle Swap
The Super Mario Galaxy 2 puzzle in the Nintendo 3DS StreetPass Mii Plaza game Puzzle Swap

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スーパーマリオギャラクシー 2[?]
Sūpā Mario Gyarakushī Tsū
Super Mario Galaxy 2
Chinese 超級瑪利歐銀河2[?]
Chāojí Mǎlìōu Yínhé Èr
Super Mario Galaxy 2
German Super Mario Galaxy 2[?] -
Korean 슈퍼 마리오 Wii 2 갤럭시 어드벤처 투게더[?]
Syupeo Mario Wii 2 Gaelleoksi Eodeubencheo Tugedeo
Super Mario Wii 2: Galaxy Adventure Together
Spanish Super Mario Galaxy 2[?] -

Trivia

  • The save data description is "Launch into a new adventure!"
  • Even though Super Mario Galaxy 2 is not featured in the compilation title Super Mario 3D All-Stars, an abridged version of the theme for when Mario or Luigi grabs a Power Star is recycled for the game's main menu.

References

  1. ^ https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/super-mario-galaxy-2-wii
  2. ^ Mario Portal (Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved August 19, 2018.
  3. ^ Nintendo Everything >> Blog Archive >> At one point, Super Mario Galaxy 2 was Super Mario Galaxy 1.5 "As soon as the project was over, we started making something that we might call version 1.5. We did things like moving or adding stars to levels that were already available... we realized that there were too many things to fit into a version 1.5. That made us realize we should start from scratch and make Super Mario Galaxy 2." - Miyamoto during Iwata Asks: Super Mario Galaxy 2 interview
  4. ^ Iwata Asks: Super Mario Galaxy 2 details
  5. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20090612002157/http://wii.ign.com/articles/989/989996p1.html
  6. ^ E3: Miyamoto: Galaxy 2 Is As Big As The Original
  7. ^ Shigeru Miyamoto Interview at Wired.com
  8. ^ Super Mario Galaxy 2 Could Have Featured Donkey Kong and Pikmin Cameos, But Miyamoto Said "No"
  9. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20100610070540/http://www.gamasutra.com:80/view/news/28821/Super_Mario_Galaxy_2_Dominates_Charts_In_Japanese_Debut.php]
  10. ^ https://www.gamespot.com/articles/may-sales-rebound-led-by-red-dead-redemption-analyst/1100-6267067/
  11. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20100712221657/http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/29149/Lego_Harry_Potter_Years_14_Ends_Red_Deads_FiveWeek_Run_In_UK.php
  12. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20100730014304/http://uk.gamespot.com/news/6269359.html
  13. ^ https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2011/110426e.pdf#page=5
  14. ^ https://www.retromags.com/magazines/usa/nintendo-power/nintendo-power-issue-265/
  15. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20120314091306/http://uk.bestof.ign.com/2010/wii/best-wii-game-of-the-year.html
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  17. ^ https://archive.is/20130101174447/http://www.1up.com/features/1up-2010-game-year-awards
  18. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20120309185253/http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/36238/super-mario-galaxy-2-is-onms-best-nintendo-game-of-all-time/
  19. ^ a b c A+Start (Mar 20, 2015)Super Mario Galaxy 2 Glitches - Son Of A Glitch - Episode 40 YouTube. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
  20. ^ Pottoww (Jul 5, 2014) Super Mario Galaxy 2 Glitch - How to Infinite Flutter using Yoshi (Explanation) YouTube. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
  21. ^ packattack04082 (Jun 20, 2010) Super Mario Galaxy 2 - Flip-Swap Galaxy - Think Before You Shake - 30.11 YouTube. Retrieved March 6, 2017

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