Boards (Super Mario Galaxy)

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The Boards in the Super Mario Galaxy games are four sentient signposts capable of speech. In Super Mario Galaxy, they tell Mario how to perform a particular move each time he meets them. Some boards appear in multiple locations, but their ability to transport themselves is not explored. The names of all four are puns on "billboard". The boards also appear in Super Mario Galaxy 2 with the same role as in the first game. In the Supermassive Galaxy, rather large boards appear on the first planet.

Boards

Gil Board

Gil Board is the first of the boards to be encountered. He is a signpost that tells Mario how to Wall Jump. He claims to be the "Famous Gil Board" and claims Mario knows him, although Super Mario Galaxy is the first appearance in which he has been specifically named. He appears in Honeyhive Galaxy.

Bill Board

Bill Board is the second board encountered, and the Board with the most appearances. He teaches Mario how to roll the Star Ball in the Rolling Green Galaxy, Melty Molten Galaxy and Rolling Gizmo Galaxy. He also makes an appearance at the celebration in the Grand Finale Galaxy. Here, he tells Mario that he lives in a nice world, and that he would be able to enjoy it more if he was not a sign.

In Super Mario Galaxy 2, he appears in the Rolling Masterpiece Galaxy, once again teaching Mario how to roll on the Star Ball.

Phil Board

Phil Board is the third board encountered. He teaches Mario how to move when he is in a Bubble. He appears in the Bubble Breeze Galaxy and Bubble Blast Galaxy.

Jill Board

Jill Board is the fourth and final board to be encountered. Her only appearance is in Boo's Boneyard Galaxy, in which she reminds the player of the Boo Mario controls.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ケイジ・バーン
Keiji Bān
カン・バーン
Kan Bān
デンゴン・バーン
Dengon Bān
カワラ・バーン
Kawara Bān
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Pun on keijiban, Japanese for "bulletin board".

Pun on kanban, Japanese for "billboard".

Pun on dengonban, Japanese for "message board".

Pun on kawaraban, Japanese for "newspaper".
Italian Informello
Notiziello
Avvisello
Messaggello
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Pun on informare (Italian for to inform).
Pun on notizia (Italian for news).
Pun on avviso (Italian for warning).
Pun on messaggio (Italian for message).
Spanish Let Trero
Panc Arta
Rot Tulo
Kart Elón
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Pun on letrero (Spanish for signboard).
Pun on pancarta (Spanish for banner).
Pun on rótulo (Spanish for label).
Pun on cartelón (Spanish for billboard).