Big Star Door

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Not to be confused with ★ door.
Big Star Door
Assembled texture of a Big Star Door from Super Mario 64.
Sprite
First appearance Super Mario 64 (1996)
Latest appearance Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020)
Mario about to open a Big Star Door.
Screenshot of Mario using a Power Star to open a Big Star Door, from Super Mario 64

Big Star Doors,[1] or Star Doors, are a special sliding type of ★ door in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS. They restrict access to areas that are mandatory for progressing in the plot, usually to a location with Bowser, but still require a number of Power Stars to unlock, like ★ doors. In the remake, only Mario can unlock a Big Star Door, but once it is unlocked, any character can enter it.

There are four Big Star Doors. The one on the first floor leads to Bowser in the Dark World and requires 8 Power Stars to open (12 in the remake). The second one is on the basement floor and leads to Dire, Dire Docks and Bowser in the Fire Sea, although requires 30 Power Stars to open. The third Big Star Door is at the top of a staircase on the second floor and requires 50 Power Stars to open, allowing access to Tick Tock Clock, Rainbow Ride, and Wing Mario Over the Rainbow afterward. The last door leads to the final battle with Bowser, and although it has no Power Star requirement, it has an endless staircase behind it unless Mario has at least 70 Power Stars (80 in the remake). In the remake, the other player characters are always met by the endless staircase, regardless of how many Power Stars they have.

A painting of a Big Star Door appears in the Super Mario Mash-up in Minecraft.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ほしのドア[note 1]
Hoshi no Doa
Star Door
Chinese (simplified) 星星之门[?]
Xīngxing zhī Mén
Star Door
Italian Porta Stella[?] Star Door Super Mario 64 DS
  1. ^ Specifically, it is referred to as おおきな ほしのドア (Ōki na Hoshi no Doa) twice and おおきなほしの ドア (Ōki na Hoshi no Doa) unused, meaning "Large Star Door", though due to spacing and one instance of ほしのドア (Hoshi no Doa) in context, "ōki na" does not seem to be part of the name itself.

References

  1. ^ Nintendo: Super Mario 64 Strategy. Super Mario 64 via Internet Archive. Archived February 5, 1998, 06:55:16 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved February 4, 2025.