Black hole

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In Super Mario Galaxy, a Black Hole can be seen under the Mansion Planet in the Ghostly Galaxy.

A Black Hole is a dangerous spacial entity found in the Mario series. Black Holes first appear in the Mario Party 6 minigame Black Hole Boogie.

Black Holes play a much larger role in Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2, where they act as obstacles which can suck the player in if they are within its event horizon. The player can only be sucked into a Black Hole if they fall off some ledges or miss the desired target when using a Sling Pod or Cannon. If the player is sucked into a Black Hole, their Health Meter is instantly reduced to zero and they lose a life. Black Holes are usually impossible to avoid once the player has fallen off a platform and into outer space, though this obviously does not apply if Mario (or Luigi) is in possession of a power-up that grants him the power of flight, or something along those lines, such as the Bee Mushroom, the Boo Mushroom, or the Cloud Flower. If Bee Mario is sucked into a Black Hole, he will leave a yellow trail after him. If Cloud Mario is sucked into a Black Hole, he will leave a white trail after him. Black Holes are, in a way, the equivalent of bottomless pits found in most other Mario series platformers.

The player can also use Black Holes to their advantage. For instance, any enemies or objects that fall into a Black Hole are destroyed after falling a certain distance toward it, and in various areas this can be exploited in order to destroy certain enemies. Note that any enemies destroyed by falling into Black Holes do not yield any items whatsoever. Likewise, any items that do get released by enemies that are destroyed while over a Black Hole are quickly enveloped by the Black Hole as well. In some cases, Black Holes transform into a Power Star after a certain task has been completed. The player is then pulled to the Power Star by gravity in the same way as with the Black Hole.

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The supermassive Black Hole created by Bowser's collapsing sun.

At the end of Super Mario Galaxy, after Mario has defeated Bowser for the final time, his gigantic sun collapses into a massive Black Hole[1], which will quickly begin to engulf Mario, Princess Peach, Bowser's entire fleet of Airships, Princess Peach's Castle and the Comet Observatory. Just as everything is about to be destroyed, Luma suddenly appears in front of Mario, waves at him and then sacrifices himself by throwing himself into the Black Hole. Thousands of other Lumas soon join him in flinging themselves into the massive Black Hole in hopes of stabilizing it and ultimately saving the universe from destruction. Eventually, the Black Hole twists wildly around in space before finally exploding, thereby reforming the entire cosmos and creating an entirely new galaxy, which Mario welcomes in the final cutscene of the game. In Super Mario Galaxy 2, Bowser is sucked into a Black Hole after Mario defeats him for the first time in the final battle. He's then sucked into a slightly larger Black Hole after Mario defeats him for the second time during the same battle (this Black Hole sucks up the background as well as Bowser). Princess Peach and the final Grand Star are shot out of the remains of this Black Hole several seconds later.

Another black hole appears in Mario Party 9, in the background of the final boss minigame, Bowser's Block Battle. It seems to suck in large planets, as well as Mini Stars. When Bowser is defeated, he stumbles into the Black Hole, although in the final cutscene, it is shown that Bowser and Bowser Jr. can fly normally inside the Black Hole with their Koopa Clown Cars.

Trivia

  • In real life, a Black Hole is what remains of a large, heavy star if it collapses upon itself following a supernova explosion; its force of gravity is so strong that not even light can escape it.
  • If the player falls off a ledge near a Black Hole while riding on a Star Ball, it will not suck the player in.
  • In some instances, if the player falls toward two Black Holes that are next to each other, they may not be sucked into the Black Hole that they're closer to. This is known to happen in the Hot and Cold Collide mission in the Freezeflame Galaxy, as well as in the Peewee Piranha's Temper Tantrum mission in the Sky Station Galaxy.

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