Gusty Garden Galaxy

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Template:Galaxybox The Gusty Garden Galaxy is a galaxy from the game Super Mario Galaxy that is located in the Bedroom. It features many grass and plant themed planetoids scattered throughout the galaxy. Many of them can only be reached by grabbing onto a Floaty Fluff and spinning to glide on gusts of wind from one planet to the next. The sky in the Gusty Garden Galaxy is perpetually swirling with a light gray foggy hue. The boss of this galaxy is a fiendish mole named Major Burrows.

Planets/Areas

Starting Planet

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Mario on the Starting Planet.

This is a relatively small planet with two sides. On the top of the planet, there are nothing more than some flowers, a few Item Crystals, a Star Bunny, and some Floaty Fluff. On the bottom of the planet, which is completely covered in dirt, there are only some Goombas, rocks and Spiky Plants. This is the first planet that Mario lands on regardless of which mission he selects (excluding Major Burrows' Daredevil Run, of course). A powerful gust of wind spirals from this planet to the next. <br=clear all>

Stone Pieces Planet

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Mario on the Stone Pieces Planet.

This planet has several pieces of stone architecture on it including a pillar, steps, and a pestal. This planet is much like the starting one except it has a pipe that leads to the inside of the planet that has a ? coin that will make many star bits appear. Later in the game the inside will be filled with spiky plants and a ? coin with a rainbow star.

Flat Planets

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A few of the Flat Planets in the Gusty Garden Galaxy.

There are several flat planets in the galaxy. They have different sizes but the same form. They are mostly inhabited by Piranha Plants and flying insects. Mario travels between them with Vines. Mario can get a high score during the second flat planet, by first going to the big Piranha's planet (with the 1-up) and then going to the last planet. Then from the last planet triple jump, star spin, then land on the 4th flat planet's gravity.

Curve Planet

This planet is shaped in the form of a curve that twists to the left. Mario can go to the bottom of the planet without falling. There are Piranha Plants and Rocky Wrenches in this planet.

Puzzle Cube

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Mario on the Puzzle Cube.

This planet is shaped, as its name implies, in the form of a cube. It has different obstacles in each side, such as a labyrinth, a fountain and a grassy place with a hidden tunnel. Mario has to catch a Star Bunny to get a Power Star here. The Puzzle Cube is also where Gusty Garden's Purple Coins takes place.

Question Mark Planets

The first planet only contains a Monty Mole and is the dot of the question mark, while the second one is much bigger and consists on its main body. There are three Monty Moles here that Mario has to defeat to progress to the next planet.

Super Mario Galaxy Trading Card Description

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The Question Mark Planet as seen on a Super Mario Galaxy trading card.

Landing here from the previous grassy planet turned dirtpath central, Mario find more of the same on this question-mark-shaped planetoid. Mario must rid the planet of three moles by ground-pounding the dirt to bring them to the surface and then Star-Spinning them out into the cosmos.

Metallic Planet

This planet can only be accessed by being latched to a Pull Star after being launched from a Launch Star. The planet is full of spiky vines that force Mario to follow a path while collecting coins and Star Bits.

Apple Planets

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Mario on the Apple planets.

These planets are three big apples. Two are red and one is green. Several wigglers and a giant green worm live on these planets. The player must pound on the right tree stubs in order to allow a worm to let Mario travel through the apples. Finally, the worm leads the player to a Launch Star.

Thorn Planet

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Mario on the Thorn Planet.

This is a tiny planet with a thorny vine that surrounds and digs into the planet. There is a life mushroom on this planet.

Major Burrows Planet

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Mario fighting Major Burrows on Major Burrows Planet.

This is a small dirt planet with a large tree growing on it. This is also the home to a star bunny and several spiky plants. When Mario gets here he finds Major Burrows tearing up the soil and chasing the bunny. Mario must defeat Major Burrows in order to get the planet's power star.

Golden Chomp Planet

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Mario on Golden Chomp Planet.

This planet is a bunch of grass spheres all connected with spiky plants and boulders. There is also one golden chomp that also makes its home here. This chomp holds one of the power stars inside it.

Disk Planets

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Mario on the Disk Planets.

These are three floating disks with a pole stuck through each one. The first one is red, the second one is blue, and the third one is green. These have five Star Chips that Mario must collect (while avoiding the Amps) to use the Launch Star to advance.

! and ? Planets

Mario on one of the ! and ? Planets.

These five planets are a collection of boxes that will turn green with a ? or yellow with a ! depending on the gravity. They have several cannons and a power star at the end.

Levels

Bunnies in the Wind

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The Gardens

To clear this level, Mario must use dandelions to fly through the wind around the galaxy landing on planets until he eventually reaches a planet shaped like a cube. On this planet, he must catch a Star Rabbit that keeps running away.

Enemies
Planets Visited

The Dirty Tricks of Major Burrows

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The Question Mark Planet

Mario must travel around the galaxy until the player reaches the planet where Major Burrows is chasing a Star Bunny. The player has to make use of Ground Pounding and Spinning to attack him. Then the fight will officially start. Mario must do the same tactic to him two more times to defeat him.

Enemies
Planets Visited

Gusty Garden's Gravity Scramble

First, the player needs to float to a planet with a Rocky Wrench. The player has to use the three floats to get to the next planet. Then the player needs to go up a couple of vines to a Launch Star that leads Mario to a planet shaped like a giant caterpillar. The player has to navigate along the planet to another Launch Star which takes Mario to an area with rotating discs. Mario has to go to the underside of the first disc and get the first Star Chip, next Mario has to Spin on the blue screw. Then the player has to climb the pole and jump to the next discs. Once Mario obtained all of the Star Chips, the Launch Star appears on the Green Disc.Then Mario lands on a section of yellow blocks. Mario has to get to the green arrow-pendulum and Spin close to it to adjust gravity to get to the next part. The player has to do the same tactic at the next green pendulum arrow. In the next stage, the player has to attack another arrow. In the final area, Mario has to avoid the Cannonballs to reach the Power Star at the end.

Enemies
Planets Visited

Major Burrows's Daredevil Run (Daredevil Comet)

This level is basically "The Dirty Tricks of Major Burrows" again, but with the daredevil comet in orbit, meaning Mario only has one wedge of health.

Enemies
Planets Visited

Purple Coins on the Puzzle Cube (Purple Comet)

The player is timed in this mission to collect 100 Purple Coins. Hence the name, it occurs on the Puzzle Cube. There are 150 Purple Coins in all and a time limit of 2:30.

Enemies
Planets Visited

The Golden Chomp

The player has to go through Course 3 and get the Rainbow Star, by getting all the Question Coins in the air, then Mario has to quickly launch himself with the Launch Star and the player needs to defeat the Golden Chomp Head by running into it to get a Power Star.

Enemies
Planets Visited

Names in Other Languages

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Trivia

  • In the mission Gusty Garden's Gravity Scramble, it is possible, by performing a long jump, to fall back to the planetoids where the Launch Star is. Because the gravity has changed in the platforms, it then becomes impossible to finish the mission.
  • In the first trailer of the game, the Apple Planets were shown in an area very similar to Good Egg Galaxy. Additionally, the Thorn Planet, also found in the same Galaxy, had a layout similar to the Question Mark Planet.
  • In Super Mario Galaxy 2, part of this galaxy's theme plays in the last Grandmaster Galaxy mission, The Perfect Run, along with the Good Egg Galaxy theme, Bowser's Galaxy Reactor theme, and the Comet Observatory theme.


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