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Casual Nintendo historian. Otherwise an artist and a professional zoologist. Bio degree. I've had an account here since 2012.

I wrote the character sections for Super Mario 64, Super Mario Galaxy 2, and Super Mario Odyssey. I contributed much of the article for Super Mario Sunshine and am currently working on Super Mario Galaxy.

I have been a fan of Nintendo since a very young age. My first Mario games (and three of the first video games I ever owned) were Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2, Super Mario 64 DS, and Mario Kart DS. These games were good company for a young kid who moved around a lot and had difficulty keeping long-lasting friends.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, I sequentially played some of my favorite games in the Super Mario series to 100% completion. This includes, in order, Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 2, Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World, Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, Super Mario Galaxy, Super Mario Galaxy 2, and Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. I will complete this marathon with Super Mario Odyssey. It's been really fun so far! These are great games, and I always wanted to marathon a series like this before but never had the time. It has been interesting to see where the series began and where it has ended up. The design philosophies, the characters, the art directions, world building, level design, narrative, etc. All good stuff. It might be fun to write something about it some day.

My favorite video game character is Yoshi.

Sandbox for current project

Setting

Portal from Super Mario Galaxy 2
portal.

Super Mario Galaxy 2 is set in outer space. Unlike its predecessor, no levels – referred to as "galaxies" in this game – take place on Mario's home planet. A galaxy is a cluster of small planetary bodies and other celestial objects that can be traveled between. As in the first Super Mario Galaxy, most planets have their own gravitational pull that prevents Mario from falling down pits and makes it less likely for the player to become lost. Not all planets have their own centers of gravity: some have layouts more comparable to the courses of Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Sunshine. There is a great emphasis on two-dimensional gameplay in Super Mario Galaxy 2, with entire galaxies exclusively or mostly taking place on a 2D plane. The presence of these types of levels derive from an intentional design choice to make the game simpler and more accessible to players daunted by three-dimensional platformers. Many galaxies focus on the integration of switches to change the mechanics of a galaxy as it is played, a concept loosely influenced by design choices made to differentiate The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask from its predecessor, Ocarina of Time. There are galaxies built around using switches to shift the gravitational plane from the floor to the ceiling; ones that slow down time; and ones that grant access to new areas.

Because Super Mario Galaxy 2 was built in the same engine as Super Mario Galaxy and inherited most of its assets, the games visually look very similar to each other. Super Mario Galaxy 2 has inherited many of the same visual cues to communicate that the game takes place in space in addition to establishing its own. Starship Mario, the spacefaring hub, flies by stars, asteroid belts, and black holes as Mario progresses. The outer space theme, though still present and explored in some different ways, is overall a little more muted in this game with the deemphasis on traversing 3D planets and integration of blue skyboxes over dark, starry ones. The game's core is whimsical.

Galaxies

Departure from proceeding 3D games - the hub is not a sprawling area with individual level access points - it is more like a home. On the Grand World Map, its a stand-in for Mario himself, similar to sprite icons in past games, moving from galaxy to galaxy

Simplified "world" layout comparable to those of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Yoshi's Island (rather unilateral: not as complex as Super Mario World or Super Mario Land 2)

Organization of levels becomes a little more complex with each world, but it always begins with a normal galaxy and ends with a boss castle galaxy; no worlds can be skipped over to reach the credits

Bonus "World S", similar in concept to Star Road or World 9 from NSMBW

Normal galaxies have two normal missions, a prankster comet, and two "needle in hay stack" styled Green Stars unlocked once all normal Power Stars have been collected

Galaxies
World 1 (Super Mario Galaxy 2) World 1: The Great Space Journey Begins
01. Sky Station Galaxy
Total number of obtainable Power Stars.×6 Total number of reachable areas.×9 Total number of boss battles.×2
Missions 02. Yoshi Star Galaxy
Total number of obtainable Power Stars.×6 Total number of reachable areas.×8 Total number of missions that feature Yoshi.×2 Total number of boss battles.×1
Missions
A screenshot of Sky Station Galaxy during the "Storming the Sky Fleet" mission from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Power Star Peewee Piranha's Temper Tantrum (Sky Station Galaxy Sky Station Galaxy) A screenshot of Yoshi Star Galaxy during the "Saddle Up with Yoshi" mission from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Power Star Saddle Up with Yoshi (Yoshi Star Galaxy Yoshi Star Galaxy Yoshi Star Galaxy)
Power Star Storming the Sky Fleet (Sky Station Galaxy) Power Star Spiny Control
Prankster Comet Peewee Piranha's Speed Run Prankster Comet Spiny Rainbow Romp
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Unlock criterion: complete the prologue
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Unlock criterion: collect 1 Power Star
03. Spin-Dig Galaxy
Total number of obtainable Power Stars.×6 Total number of reachable areas.×7 Total number of boss battles.×2
Missions 04. Fluffy Bluff Galaxy
Total number of obtainable Power Stars.×6 Total number of reachable areas.×4
Missions
A screenshot of Spin-Dig Galaxy during the "Digga-Leg's Planet" mission from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Power Star Digga-Leg's Planet (Spin-Dig Galaxy Spin-Dig Galaxy) A screenshot of Fluffy Bluff Galaxy during the "Search for the Toad Brigade Captain" mission from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Power Star Search for the Toad Brigade Captain (Fluffy Bluff Galaxy Fluffy Bluff Galaxy Fluffy Bluff Galaxy)
Power Star Silver Stars Down Deep (Spin-Dig Galaxy) Secret Star The Chimp's Stomp Challenge
Prankster Comet Digga-Leg's Daredevil Run Secret Star Every Planet Has Its Price
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Unlock criteria: collect 3 Power Stars and complete "Saddle Up with Yoshi"
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Unlock criterion: complete "Digga-Leg's Planet"
05. Flip-Swap Galaxy (Hungry Luma)
Total number of obtainable Power Stars.×4 Total number of reachable areas.×1
Missions 06. Rightside Down Galaxy
Total number of obtainable Power Stars.×4 Total number of reachable areas.×2
Missions
A screenshot of Flip-Swap Galaxy during the "Think Before You Shake" mission from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Power Star Think Before You Shake (Flip-Swap Galaxy Flip-Swap Galaxy) A screenshot of Rightside Down Galaxy during the "Breaking the Laws of Gravity" mission from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Power Star Breaking the Laws of Gravity (Rightside Down Galaxy Rightside Down Galaxy)
Prankster Comet Purple Coin Flip 'n' Sprint Secret Star The Great Crate Incinerator
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Unlock criteria: collect 3 Power Stars, complete "Saddle Up with Yoshi", and feed the Luma 300 Star Bits
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Unlock criterion: complete "Digga-Leg's Planet"
07. Bowser Jr.'s Fiery Flotilla
Total number of obtainable Power Stars.×4 Total number of reachable areas.×2 Total number of boss battles.×2
Missions
A screenshot of Bowser Jr.'s Fiery Flotilla during the "Gobblegut's Aching Belly" mission from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Grand Star Gobblegut's Aching Belly (Bowser Jr.'s Fiery Flotilla Bowser Jr.'s Fiery Flotilla)
Prankster Comet Fiery Flotilla Speed Run
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Unlock criterion: collect 7 Power Stars and complete "Search for the Toad Brigade Captain"
World 2 (Super Mario Galaxy 2) World 2: Shooting Through the Stars
08. Puzzle Plank Galaxy
Total number of obtainable Power Stars.×6 Total number of reachable areas.×6 Total number of boss battles.×2
Missions 09. Hightail Falls Galaxy
Total number of obtainable Power Stars.×6 Total number of reachable areas.×7 Total number of missions that feature Yoshi.×3
Missions
A screenshot of Puzzle Plank Galaxy during the "The Puzzling Picture Block" mission from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Power Star The Puzzling Picture Block (Puzzle Plank Galaxy Puzzle Plank Galaxy Puzzle Plank Galaxy) A screenshot of Hightail Falls Galaxy during the "Hot-Stepping Dash Pepper" mission from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Power Star Hot-Stepping Dash Pepper (Hightail Falls Galaxy Hightail Falls Galaxy Hightail Falls Galaxy)
Prankster Comet Purple Coin Shadow Vault Prankster Comet Hightail Falls Speed Run
Secret Star Bugaboom's Back Secret Star Silver Stars in Hightail Falls
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Unlock criterion: complete "Gobblegut's Aching Belly"
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Unlock criterion: complete a mission in Puzzle Plank
10. Boulder Bowl Galaxy
Total number of obtainable Power Stars.×6 Total number of reachable areas.×6 Total number of boss battles.×1
Missions 11. Cosmic Cove Galaxy
Total number of obtainable Power Stars.×6 Total number of reachable areas.×4
Missions
A screenshot of Boulder Bowl Galaxy during the "Rock and Rollodillo" mission from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Power Star Rock and Rollodillo (Boulder Bowl Galaxy Boulder Bowl Galaxy Boulder Bowl Galaxy) A screenshot of Cosmic Cove Galaxy during the "Twin Falls Hideaway" mission from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Power Star Twin Falls Hideaway (Hightail Falls Galaxy)
Prankster Comet Rolling Crabber Romp Power Star Exploring the Cosmic Cavern (Cosmic Cove Galaxy Cosmic Cove Galaxy)
Secret Star C'mere, Goomba Secret Star Catch That Star Bunny
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Unlock criterion: complete a mission in Puzzle Plank
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Unlock criterion: complete a mission in Hightail Falls or Boulder Bowl
12. Wild Glide Galaxy
Total number of obtainable Power Stars.×4 Total number of reachable areas.×1
Missions 13. Honeybloom Galaxy (Hungry Luma)
Total number of obtainable Power Stars.×4 Total number of reachable areas.×2
Missions
A screenshot of Wild Glide Galaxy during the "Fluzzard's First Flight" mission from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Power Star Fluzzard's First Flight (Wild Glide Galaxy Wild Glide Galaxy) A screenshot of Honeybloom Galaxy during the "Bumble Beginnings" mission from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Power Star Bumble Beginnings (Honeybloom Galaxy Honeybloom Galaxy)
Secret Star Jungle Fluzzard Race Secret Star The Secret Wall Jump
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Unlock criterion: complete a mission in Hightail Falls or Boulder Bowl
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Unlock criteria: complete a mission in Hightail Falls or Boulder Bowl and feed the Luma 700 Star Bits
14. Bowser's Lava Lair
Total number of obtainable Power Stars.×4 Total number of reachable areas.×7 Total number of boss battles.×1
Missions
A screenshot of Bowser's Lava Lair during the "Bowser's Big Lava Power Party" mission from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Grand Star Bowser's Big Lava Power Party (Bowser's Lava Lair Bowser's Lava Lair)
Prankster Comet Lava Lair Speed Run
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Unlock criterion: collect 14 Power Stars and complete a mission in Cosmic Cove, Wild Glide, or Honeybloom
World 3 (Super Mario Galaxy 2) World 3: The Far Reaches of the Universe
15. Tall Trunk Galaxy
Total number of obtainable Power Stars.×6 Total number of reachable areas.×5
Missions 16. Cloudy Court Galaxy
Total number of obtainable Power Stars.×6 Total number of reachable areas.×5
Missions
A screenshot of Tall Trunk Galaxy during the "Tall Trunk's Big Slide" mission from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Power Star The Flotacious Blimp Fruit A screenshot of Cloudy Court Galaxy during the "Head in the Clouds" mission from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Power Star Head in the Clouds
Power Star Tall Trunk's Big Slide Power Star The Shadow Lining
Prankster Comet Tall Trunk's Purple Coin Slide Prankster Comet Silver Stars in the Purple Pond
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Unlock criterion: complete "Bowser's Big Lava Power Party"
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Unlock criterion: complete "Bowser's Big Lava Power Party"
17. Haunty Halls Galaxy
Total number of obtainable Power Stars.×6 Total number of reachable areas.×4 Total number of missions that feature Yoshi.×1
Missions 18. Freezy Flake Galaxy
Total number of obtainable Power Stars.×6 Total number of reachable areas.×6 Total number of boss battles.×1
Missions
A screenshot of Haunty Halls Galaxy during the "Sneaking Down the Creepy Corridor" mission from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Power Star A Glimmer of Bulb Berry A screenshot of Freezy Flake Galaxy during the "Bowser on Ice" mission from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Power Star Bowser on Ice
Power Star Sneaking Down the Creepy Corridor Secret Star Sorbetti's Chilly Reception
Prankster Comet Spooky Cosmic Clone Chase Secret Star The Chimp's Skating Challenge
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Unlock criteria: complete a mission in Tall Trunk or Freezy Flake
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Unlock criterion: complete a mission in Haunty Halls or Freezy Flake
19. Rolling Masterpiece Galaxy
Total number of obtainable Power Stars.×4 Total number of reachable areas.×9
Missions 20. Beat Block Galaxy (Hungry Luma)
Total number of obtainable Power Stars.×4 Total number of reachable areas.×3 Total number of missions that feature Yoshi.×1
Missions
A screenshot of Rolling Masterpiece Galaxy during the "Silver Chomp Grudge Match" mission from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Power Star Silver Chomp Grudge Match A screenshot of Beat Block Galaxy during the "Step to the Beep" mission from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Power Star Step to the Beep
Prankster Comet Masterpiece Speed Run Secret Star Silver Stars in Double Time
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Unlock criterion: complete a mission in Freezy Flake
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Unlock criterion: complete "A Glimmer of Bulb Berry" and feed the Luma 1000 Star Bits
21. Bowser Jr.'s Fearsome Fleet
Total number of obtainable Power Stars.×4 Total number of reachable areas.×2 Total number of missions that feature Yoshi.×2 Total number of boss battles.×2
Missions
A screenshot of Bowser Jr.'s Fearsome Fleet during the "Bowser Jr.'s Mighty Megahammer" mission from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Grand Star Bowser Jr.'s Mighty Megahammer
Prankster Comet Megahammer's Daredevil Bash
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Unlock criteria: collect 28 Power Stars and complete "Bowser's Big Lava Power Party"

Prankster Comets

No galaxy has more than one non-green Prankster Comet

Starship Mario

Hub terraformed to look like Mario's head by Lubba

Rouge group of Lumas live on it, inc. Lubba and Baby Luma

As Mario progresses, power-ups are added to the engine room. Cloud Flower and Yoshi Egg become usable. Visual mark of progress.

Stowaways

Another mark of progress - NPCs permently board the ship once specific criteria are met (what are they? Just finishing certain missions or are they tied to Power Stars?)

The NPCs share tricks on level progression and actions: some allude to late-game secrets, or are marks of progress for the player

As the Starship becomes more lively, the music becomes more flourished and complex

(include mini list for NPCs, unlock criteria, and their quotes - no pictures. The pictures for characters are in the following section)

No Piantas :<

References