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*The player controlling Co-Star Luma can make sounds on his/her and player one's [[Wii Remote]] by pressing buttons on the remote.
*The player controlling Co-Star Luma can make sounds on his/her and player one's [[Wii Remote]] by pressing buttons on the remote.
*The Co-Star Luma can "dance" with allies, and can even receive [[Star Bit]]s from other Lumas (excluding Lubba) by pressing A when they're selected and spinning.
*The Co-Star Luma can "dance" with allies, and can even receive [[Star Bit]]s from other Lumas (excluding Lubba) by pressing A when they're selected and spinning.
*The Co-Star Luma is similar to the 2nd player cursor in [[Super Mario Galaxy]] except there is an actual Luma in Super Mario Galaxy 2.
*The Co-Star Luma is similar to the 2nd player cursor (which is also yellow) in [[Super Mario Galaxy]] except there is an actual Luma in Super Mario Galaxy 2.


==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in Other Languages==

Revision as of 18:09, October 8, 2010

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Co-Star Luma performing the Star Spin.

Co-Star Luma is an orange Luma that appears in Super Mario Galaxy 2 as a playable character. Co-Star Luma appears alongside Mario in the cooperative two-player mode (Co-Star Mode), in which the second player is able to control it using only with the Wii Remote. Co-Star Luma can perform moves such as the spin, and also perform other actions that a single player cannot do, such as immobilize enemies, and picking up far-away objects like 1-Up Mushrooms and bringing them back to Mario. If there isn't a second player, then Co-Star Luma will appear on Starship Mario. Co-Star Luma also appeared next to the game's logo.

Trivia

  • The player controlling Co-Star Luma can make sounds on his/her and player one's Wii Remote by pressing buttons on the remote.
  • The Co-Star Luma can "dance" with allies, and can even receive Star Bits from other Lumas (excluding Lubba) by pressing A when they're selected and spinning.
  • The Co-Star Luma is similar to the 2nd player cursor (which is also yellow) in Super Mario Galaxy except there is an actual Luma in Super Mario Galaxy 2.

Names in Other Languages

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