Bowser Jr.'s Airship Armada

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Bowser Jr.'s Airship Armada
Bowser Jr.'s Airship Armada in the game Super Mario Galaxy.
Area Kitchen
How to unlock 23 Power Stars
Boss(es) Bowser Jr.
Mission(s) Sinking the Airships
Stars Grand Star
Galaxy icon Bowser's head (before completion)
Two airships on either side of Bowser Jr.'s personal airship (after completion)
You just don't give up! Fine, then. I guess I'll just whup you myself! You want this Grand Star so bad? You're gonna have to take it from me!”
Bowser Jr., Super Mario Galaxy

Bowser Jr.'s Airship Armada is a Bowser Jr. galaxy found in Super Mario Galaxy. This galaxy is actually a very large group of Airships, including a flagship piloted by Bowser Jr. which Mario must attack and sink. Also, Mario will be attacked by many enemies while trying to get to Bowser Jr. to get the Grand Star. Several languages, including the original Japanese, refer to the galaxy as a factory that manufactures the airships. The music of this galaxy is the same arrangement of the Airship Theme that is heard when Bowser attacks Peach's Castle at the beginning of both Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2.

Planets/Areas[edit]

Airships[edit]

Screenshot from the introductory cinematic sequence to Bowser Jr.'s Airship Armada.
The Airships guarding Mario's path to Bowser Jr.
Mario on the third Airship in Bowser Jr's Airship Armada.
The propeller platform found beside the third Airship.
Mario fights Bowser Jr.
The Star Bit Easter egg during Mario's bout with Bowser Jr.

When Mario arrives on the first Airship, he will find several Electrogoombas on board the ship. Past the enemies is a cannon, which Mario can use to fire himself to the second airship. Here, the player should avoid several Sentry Beams and a Magikoopa, and make way to the next cannon, proceeding to the third Airship, avoiding some Bullet Bills. However, at the first airship, by aiming towards the left, the player should be able to shoot to the third airship and grab the pull star, skipping the second airship. The third Airship marks a checkpoint and contains Wigglers, a Mandibug, Lumalee and Captain Toad. When Mario hits a switch on a platform, it will start to move. Once Mario avoids the Cannonballs fired from several unreachable galleon-class airships and makes it to the other side, the player will arrive at the fourth and final Airship. Here, Mario must battle Bowser Jr. and his flagship. If Bowser Jr. is hit with a Star Bit or Koopa Shell during the battle, he falls over and releases 20 Star Bits. This only happens once. When Bowser Jr. is taken down, Mario will receive a Grand Star, unlocking The Bedroom.

Trampoline Planet[edit]

The title of this section is conjectural; an official name for the section's subject has not been found, so it has been given a fitting title by the editors. If an official name is found, then the section should be changed to its appropriate title.

Trampoline Planet

If Mario aims to the right on the first Airship's cannon, he will spot a tiny green planet with several Goombas on it. The planet is very bouncy, allowing Mario to easily squish the Goombas. If he destroys them all, a 1-Up Mushroom will appear. A sling star will take Mario to the second airship.

Invisible Box[edit]

Mario before Bowser Jr.'s spawn in Bowser Jr.'s Airship Armada
The area of the invisible box

Just beyond the boss area, there is a large invisible box[1] in the asteroid field. This box does not let Mario in, but objects like the Koopa shells and Bullet Bills can pass through it with no problem. The purpose of the box is to stop the player from boarding Bowser Jr.'s ship, despite the fact that it is impossible to access normally.

Enemies[edit]

Mission[edit]

This galaxy consists of only the following mission.

Mission Image Summary

Sinking the Airships Mario on board an Airship. This mission's objective is to navigate the Airships and defeat Bowser Jr.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese クッパJr.シッププラント[?]
Kuppa Jr. Shippu Puranto
Bowser Jr.'s Ship Plant
Chinese 酷霸王Jr.飞船工厂[?]
Kùbàwáng Jr. fēichuán gōngchǎng
Bowser Jr.'s Airship Plant
French (NOA) Usine de Vaisseaux[?] Ship Factory
French (NOE) Usine de vaisseaux[?] Ship Factory
German Bowser Jr.s Schiffsfabrik[?] Bowser Jr.'s Ship Factory
Italian Flotta Navale di Bowser Jr.[?] Bowser Jr.'s Naval Fleet
Korean 쿠파주니어 에어십 플랜트[?]
Kupa Junieo Eeosip Peullaenteu
Bowser Jr.'s Airship Plant
Spanish (NOA) Dimensión Nave de Bowser Jr.[?] Bowser Jr.'s Ship Dimension
Spanish (NOE) Dimensión Nave de Bowsy[?] Bowser Jr.'s Ship Dimension

Trivia[edit]

  • The battle with Bowser Jr. in this galaxy and the battle with Megahammer in Bowser Jr.'s Fearsome Fleet are similar in that each features the use of a Sling Star during the battle. Incidentally, these two battles are the only situations between the two games in which a Sling Star may be used in a battle with either Bowser or Bowser Jr.
  • This galaxy is the only boss galaxy where Lumalee appears in the original game, as well as one of two boss galaxies between both Super Mario Galaxy games where one is present, the other being Bowser Jr.'s Fearsome Fleet.

References[edit]

  1. ^ SwankyZone (January 19, 2018). The MASSIVE Invisible Box in Space! (Super Mario Galaxy). YouTube. Retrieved May 6, 2018.