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{{italic title|List of ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' pre-release and unused content}}
{{italic title|List of ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' pre-release and unused content}}
This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.
This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.
==Early concepts==
==Early concepts==
Early in production, the development team suggested that the game should feature cameos from the [[pikipedia:Pikmin_series|Pikmin]] and [[Donkey Kong (series)|Donkey Kong]] series. [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] did not approve of the idea, however.<ref>[http://www.gametrailers.com/side-mission/2012/03/12/super-mario-galaxy-2-could-have-featured-donkey-kong-and-pikmin-cameos-but-miyamoto-said-no/ Super Mario Galaxy 2 could have featured Donkey Kong and Pikmin cameos, but Miyamoto said, "No".]</ref> One of the reasons was that the Pikmin's body shape would make them awkward to jump on. This suggests that they would have been featured as enemies or friendly non-playable characters.
Early in production, the development team suggested that the game should feature cameos from other Nintendo IP, such as ''[[pikipedia:Pikmin series|Pikmin]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong (franchise)|Donkey Kong]]'' series. [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] did not approve of the idea, however.<ref>McWhertor, Michael (March 12, 2012). [https://web.archive.org/web/20120314001735/http://www.gametrailers.com/side-mission/2012/03/12/super-mario-galaxy-2-could-have-featured-donkey-kong-and-pikmin-cameos-but-miyamoto-said-no/ Super Mario Galaxy 2 could have featured Donkey Kong and Pikmin cameos, but Miyamoto said, "No"]. ''GameTrailers''. Retrieved April 25, 2012.</ref> One of the reasons was that the [[Pikmin]]'s body shape would make them awkward to jump on. This suggests that they would have been featured as enemies or friendly non-playable characters.


[[Rosalina]] noticably has a much smaller role in the game, appearing only in the game's first and second endings. This is because Shigeru Miyamoto thought the [[Rosalina's Storybook|Storybook]] in the first game covering her backstory distracted gamers from the first game's gameplay, and made the game focus too much on her instead of the Mario Bros.{{refneeded}} The game was originally going to have a new subplot involving Rosalina,{{refneeded}} including exactly how she met [[Lubba]] in the first place (which in the final version is reduced to a brief mention by Lubba in the game's ending).
A proposed Bone Mario power-up was rejected by Shigeru Miyamoto.<ref>Totilo, Stephen (November 22, 2011). "[https://kotaku.com/5861970/when-we-show-a-power-up-to-mr-miyamoto-we-get-a-bit-nervous 'When we show a power-up to Mr. Miyamoto, we get a bit nervous.']" ''Kotaku''. Retrieved September 10, 2018.</ref>{{better source}}


===Concept artwork===
===Concept artwork===
<center><gallery>
<gallery>
File:SMG2conceptart.png|A scan page of concept art and model sheet of [[Cloud Mario]].
SMG2conceptart.png|A scan page of concept art and model sheet of [[Cloud Mario]].
File:SMG2conceptart2.png|A second page of Cloud Mario/Luigi including a "Lakitu" Cloud Mario.
SMG2conceptart2.png|A second page of Cloud Mario/Luigi including a "Lakitu" Cloud Mario.
File:SMG2conceptart3.png|A scan page containing most concept arts of the [[Freezy Flake Galaxy]].
SMG2conceptart3.png|A scan page containing most concept arts of the [[Freezy Flake Galaxy]].
</gallery></center>
</gallery>


==Early builds==
==Early builds==
In the debut trailer from E3 2009 and the two Media Summit Trailers, there were several changes before the game's release date. The game was originally going to be called ''More Super Mario Galaxy''.{{refneeded}}
In the debut trailer from E3 2009 and the two Media Summit Trailers, there were several changes before the game's release date. The game was originally titled ''More Super Mario Galaxy''.<ref>[http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/wii/supermariogalaxy2/1/0 Iwata Asks: ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'': The Concept: ''More Super Mario Galaxy''!] ''Nintendo''. Retrieved March 3, 2020.</ref>


===E3 2009 Trailer===
===E3 2009 Trailer===
[[File:Beta Starship Mario SMG2.png|200px|thumb|[[Yoshi]] and [[Mario]] on the early version of [[Starship Mario]].]]
[[File:Beta Starship Mario SMG2.png|200px|thumb|[[Yoshi]] and [[Mario]] on the early version of [[Starship Mario]].]]
*A planet shaped as [[Mario]]'s head could be seen. This planet is an early version of the [[Starship Mario]].{{refneeded}}
*A planet shaped as [[Mario]]'s head could be seen. This planet is possibly an early version of [[Starship Mario]].
*In [[Cosmic Cove Galaxy]], the switch which freezes the water into ice is placed on a wooden floating platform, similar to the place where [[Penguru]] is standing. In the final version, the switch is found on a tower.
*In [[Cosmic Cove Galaxy]], the switch which freezes the water into ice is placed on a wooden floating platform, similar to the place where [[Penguru]] is standing. In the final version, the switch is found on a tower.
*Yoshi was seen in [[Cloudy Court Galaxy]], but he never appeared in that galaxy in the final game.
*Yoshi was seen in [[Cloudy Court Galaxy]], but he never appeared in that galaxy in the final game.
*The switch that slows time, which appeared in a lot of galaxies, was originally activated by a [[Spin]], and not by [[Ground Pound]].
*The switch that slows time, which appeared in a lot of galaxies, was originally activated by a [[Spin]], and not by [[Ground Pound]].
*[[Yoshi]]'s [[Dash Pepper]] was originally called Dash Fruit (its Japanese name).{{refneeded}}
*[[Yoshi]]'s [[Dash Pepper]] was originally called Dash Fruit (its Japanese name).{{ref needed}}
*In the [[Spin-Dig Galaxy]]'s second level, [[Silver Star]]s Down Deep, [[Star Chip]]s were supposed to be collected instead of the Silver Stars, indicating that there could have been another planet.
*In the [[Spin-Dig Galaxy]]'s second level, [[Silver Star]]s Down Deep, [[Star Chip]]s were supposed to be collected instead of the Silver Stars, indicating that there could have been another planet.
*In the [[Cloudy Court Galaxy]], it was shown that the cymbals didn't have a [[Launch Star]] on them.
*In the [[Cloudy Court Galaxy]], it was shown that the cymbals didn't have a [[Launch Star]] on them.
*The starting planet in [[Boo Moon Galaxy]] was originally going to look similar to the Crystal Planet in [[Space Junk Galaxy]] from the first game.
*The starting planet in [[Boo Moon Galaxy]] was originally going to look similar to the Crystal Planet in [[Space Junk Galaxy]] from the first game.
*When fighting Digga-Leg, [[Spin-Dig Galaxy]]'s background became purple.
*When fighting Digga-Leg, [[Spin-Dig Galaxy]]'s background became purple.
*A giant [[Silver Chomp]] seemed to appear as a boss, possibly in the early [[Battle Belt Galaxy]].
*A big [[Homing Chomp]] seemed to appear as a boss, possibly in the early [[Battle Belt Galaxy]].
*[[Hightail Falls Galaxy]] had a different color and terrain.
*[[Hightail Falls Galaxy]] had a different color and terrain.
*An early screenshot of [[Puzzle Plank Galaxy]] revealed a [[1-Up Mushroom]] in place of the galaxy's [[Comet Medal]].
*An early screenshot of [[Puzzle Plank Galaxy]] revealed a [[1-Up Mushroom]] in place of the galaxy's [[Comet Medal]].
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*[[Tall Trunk Galaxy]]'s Trunk Slide Planet was apparently its own galaxy. The slide is also made of stone instead of wood.
*[[Tall Trunk Galaxy]]'s Trunk Slide Planet was apparently its own galaxy. The slide is also made of stone instead of wood.
*The fruits that Yoshi can eat to get [[Star Bit]]s originally looked more like peaches.
*The fruits that Yoshi can eat to get [[Star Bit]]s originally looked more like peaches.
*After the player fights [[Giga Lakitu]], the entire galaxy can be seen as opposed to only that planet.
*After the player fights [[King Lakitu]], the entire galaxy can be seen as opposed to only that planet.
*When a player used a [[Dash Pepper]], the player did not glow or leave a glowing trail as in the final version.
*When a player used a [[Dash Pepper]], the player did not glow or leave a glowing trail as in the final version.
*In the trailer, it can be seen that the Dash Pepper looks more like a berry, and the [[Blimp Fruit]] looks like a simple sphere.
*In the trailer, it can be seen that the Dash Pepper looks more like a berry, and the [[Blimp Fruit]] looks like a simple sphere.
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*At least two of the Ground Pound Switches on the first planet of Puzzle Plank Galaxy (which were actually tree stumps at that point) were not present. One space was taken by a Whittle.
*At least two of the Ground Pound Switches on the first planet of Puzzle Plank Galaxy (which were actually tree stumps at that point) were not present. One space was taken by a Whittle.
*In Sky Island Galaxy, an early galaxy, a red [[Koopa Troopa]] was shown in the far back. In the final game, only green Koopa Troopas appear.
*In Sky Island Galaxy, an early galaxy, a red [[Koopa Troopa]] was shown in the far back. In the final game, only green Koopa Troopas appear.
*In the E3 trailer, [[Sky Station Galaxy]]'s music had an extra part (that sounded like part of [[Gusty Garden Galaxy]]'s music) that did not make it to the final version.
*In the E3 trailer, [[Sky Station Galaxy]]'s music had an extra part (that sounded like part of "[[Gusty Garden Galaxy (theme)|Gusty Garden Galaxy]]") that did not make it to the final version.
*In an early version of the Blooming Garden Planet in the [[Supermassive Galaxy]], it was shown that [[Goomba]]s appeared. In the final version, they don't appear.
*In an early version of the Blooming Garden Planet in the [[Supermassive Galaxy]], it was shown that [[Goomba]]s appeared. In the final version, they don't appear.
*In an early version of Cloudy Court Galaxy, it was shown that the cymbal had a checkered-like pattern and that the drums which bounce the player up to the cymbal were red. There were also green mushroom platforms, which were removed from the final version.
*In an early version of Cloudy Court Galaxy, it was shown that the cymbal had a checkered-like pattern and that the drums which bounce the player up to the cymbal were red. There were also green mushroom platforms, which were removed from the final version.
*It was revealed in ONM that Starship Mario was originally going to be mushroom-shaped.{{refneeded}}
*It was revealed in ONM that Starship Mario was originally going to be mushroom-shaped.{{ref needed}}
*One trailer showed [[Yoshi]] eating a [[Thorny Flower]] without having to use the strength to pull. In the final version, Yoshi has to move to eat the Thorny Flowers.
*One trailer showed [[Yoshi]] eating a [[thorny flower]] without having to use the strength to pull. In the final version, Yoshi has to move to eat the thorny flowers.
*[[Good Egg Galaxy]]'s background was used in Tall Trunk's Slide, and in [[Space Storm Galaxy]]'s [[Topman]]'s tower.
*[[Good Egg Galaxy]]'s background was used in Tall Trunk's Slide, and in [[Space Storm Galaxy]]'s [[Topman]]'s tower.
*When the [[Airship]]s coming out of [[worm hole]]s were shown in the E3 trailer, it appeared to be a cutscene rather than actual gameplay.
*When the [[Airship]]s coming out of [[worm hole]]s were shown in the E3 trailer, it appeared to be a cutscene rather than actual gameplay.
*While the game was in development stages, it was dubbed "''Super Mario Galaxy 1.5''".
*While the game was in development stages, it was dubbed "''Super Mario Galaxy 1.5''".
*In the [[Honeybloom Galaxy]], a [[Bee Mushroom]] is in a octohedron power-up crystal, like in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. In the final version, the power-ups are in neither octohedron crystals, regular crystals, nor the opaque crystals first introduced in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''.
*In the [[Honeybloom Galaxy]], a [[Bee Mushroom]] is in a octohedron power-up crystal, like in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. In the final version, the power-ups are in neither octohedron crystals, regular crystals, nor the opaque crystals first introduced in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''.
*The early version {{conjecturaltext|Snow Field Planet}}, in [[Freezy Flake Galaxy]] was much longer and emptier than the final version.
*The early version {{conjectural|Snow Field Planet}}, in [[Freezy Flake Galaxy]] was much longer and emptier than the final version.
*{{conjecturaltext|Sorbetti's Planet}} had darker bricks in the E3 2009 trailer.
*{{conjectural|Sorbetti's Planet}} had darker bricks in the E3 2009 trailer.
*A screenshot showing an unknown platform with [[Mario]] jumping on three [[Twirlip|Twirlips]] in a row also shows a planet in which resembles none of any of the planets and galaxies in the final release of the game.
*A screenshot showing an unknown platform with [[Mario]] jumping on three [[Twirlip|Twirlips]] in a row also shows a planet in which resembles none of any of the planets and galaxies in the final release of the game.
*There is a planet very similar to the Second Fleet Ship planet in Sky Station Galaxy. The only differences are that there is a Red [[Koopa Troopa]] (another early element of SMG2), a few [[Pull Star]]s, and one [[Banzai Bill Cannon]] instead of just a few.
*There is a planet very similar to the Second Fleet Ship planet in Sky Station Galaxy. The only differences are that there is a Red [[Koopa Troopa]] (another early element of SMG2), a few [[Pull Star]]s, and one [[Banzai Bill Cannon]] instead of just a few.
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*On the Marble Blocks planet in Yoshi Star Galaxy, the Launch Star is revealed after Yoshi eats the giant fruit, there is a [[Twirlip]] instead of a [[Lakitu]] and [[Spiny]], and the planet is smaller. In the final version, the Launch Star is in a cage. Page 16 of the game's manual shows a Launch Star misplaced on the Starting Planet in Yoshi Star Galaxy. The Launch Star is supposed to be in a cage near the pillar that has a Comet Medal in the first mission.
*On the Marble Blocks planet in Yoshi Star Galaxy, the Launch Star is revealed after Yoshi eats the giant fruit, there is a [[Twirlip]] instead of a [[Lakitu]] and [[Spiny]], and the planet is smaller. In the final version, the Launch Star is in a cage. Page 16 of the game's manual shows a Launch Star misplaced on the Starting Planet in Yoshi Star Galaxy. The Launch Star is supposed to be in a cage near the pillar that has a Comet Medal in the first mission.
*In the [[Hightail Falls Galaxy]], on the Slope Planet, it was shown that the big coin would activate a row of Star Bits. In the final version, it was changed to coins.
*In the [[Hightail Falls Galaxy]], on the Slope Planet, it was shown that the big coin would activate a row of Star Bits. In the final version, it was changed to coins.
*In [[Flip-Swap Galaxy]], there were more giant [[Block (used)|Used Block]]s. In the final game, there is only one giant Used Block, which is where the [[Cosmic Spirit]] stands.
*In [[Flip-Swap Galaxy]], there were more giant [[Empty Block]]s. In the final game, there is only one giant Empty Block, which is where the [[Cosmic Spirit]] stands.
*In [[Upside Dizzy Galaxy]], there was a spring where the row of Used Blocks are.
*In [[Upside Dizzy Galaxy]], there was a spring where the row of Empty Blocks are.
*The Blooming Garden Planet is still made of dirt.
*The Blooming Garden Planet is still made of dirt.
*[[Gobblegut]]'s bulbs could be popped simply with a stomp.
*[[Gobblegut]]'s bulbs could be popped simply with a stomp.


===Gallery===
===Gallery===
<center><gallery>
<gallery>
File:BalloonYoshiSMG2.jpg|An early screenshot of the heroes in galaxy what appears to be [[Yoshi Star Galaxy]]. Note the details over the grass were removed in the game's final version.
Balloon Yoshi SMG2 early.png|An early screenshot of the heroes in galaxy what appears to be [[Yoshi Star Galaxy]]. Note the details over the grass were removed in the game's final version.
File:IceSwitchbeta SMG2.png|The switch's original position in Cosmic Cove Galaxy.
IceSwitchbeta SMG2.png|The switch's original position in Cosmic Cove Galaxy.
File:SMG2 pic. 1.png|A water-covered planetoid, possibly an early version of [[Fluffy Bluff Galaxy#Pond Planet|Pond Planet]], or [[Starshine Beach Galaxy]]'s Starting Planet. [[Mario]] appears to be bigger than this planet.  
SMG2 Early Small Water Planet.png|A water-covered planetoid, possibly an early version of [[Fluffy Bluff Galaxy#Pond Planet|Pond Planet]] of the [[Fluffy Bluff Galaxy]] or [[Starshine Beach Galaxy]]'s Starting Planet. [[Mario]] appears to be bigger than this planet.  
File:BuoyBase2.png|An early version of [[Topman]]'s tower in [[Space Storm Galaxy]] that resembles the [[Buoy Base Galaxy]]. The switch used to decelerate time is shown as well.
BuoyBase2.png|An early version of [[Topman]]'s tower in [[Space Storm Galaxy]] that resembles the [[Buoy Base Galaxy]]. The switch used to decelerate time is shown as well.
File:SMG_ItemBox.png|[[Mario]] on an early planet which was to be the main planet in the [[Yoshi Star Galaxy]], with a [[Chance Cube]].
SMG_ItemBox.png|[[Mario]] on an early planet which was to be the main planet in the [[Yoshi Star Galaxy]], with a [[Chance Cube]].
File:SMG2 Yoshi egg.png|An early screenshot of [[Mario]] standing near a [[Yoshi Egg]].
SMG2 Yoshi egg.png|An early screenshot of [[Mario]] standing near a [[Yoshi Egg]].
File:SMG2ss7.png|[[Mario]] talking to a [[Whittle]] in an early version of [[Puzzle Plank Galaxy]].
SMG2 Puzzle Plank Whittle Prerelease.png|[[Mario]] talking to a [[Whittle]] in an early version of [[Puzzle Plank Galaxy]].
File:SMG2ss3.png|Two [[Big Goomba]]s walking towards Mario in an early screenshot of the [[Supermassive Galaxy]]. Note the giant [[1-Up Mushroom]] and the [[Giant Coin]]. The Giant Coin is a platform in the final game rather than a collectible item as it appears in the picture above.
SMG2 Supermassive Prerelease.png|Two [[Big Goomba|Giant Goomba]]s walking towards Mario in an early screenshot of the [[Supermassive Galaxy]]. Note the giant [[1-Up Mushroom]] and the big coin. The big coin is a platform in the final game rather than a collectible item as it appears in the picture above.
File:SMG2ss8.png|A planet in an early version of [[Sky Station Galaxy]]. Notice the [[Red Koopa]] in the distance.
SMG2 Banzai Bill Prerelease.png|A planet in an early version of [[Sky Station Galaxy]]. Notice the [[Red Koopa]] in the distance.
File:SMG2 Comet Medal.png|Mario next to an early Comet Medal with no eyes.
SMG2 Comet Medal.png|Mario next to an early Comet Medal with no eyes.
File:SMG2 dark mario.jpg|Mario cornered by Cosmic Clones in the early version of the Puzzle Plank Galaxy.
Cosmic Clones SMG2 early.png|Mario cornered by Cosmic Clones in the early version of the Puzzle Plank Galaxy.
File:Beta Chomp.PNG|An early Silver Chomp in an early version of the [[Battle Belt Galaxy]].
Silver Chomp SMG2 early.png|An early Silver Chomp in an early version of the [[Battle Belt Galaxy]].
File:1 SMG2.png|Mario and [[Yoshi]] blasting off in an early [[Cloudy Court Galaxy]]. Note that Yoshi doesn't appear in this galaxy at all in the final game.
SMG2 Prerelease Riding Yoshi.png|Mario and [[Yoshi]] blasting off in an early [[Cloudy Court Galaxy]]. Note that Yoshi doesn't appear in this galaxy at all in the final game.
</gallery></center>
</gallery>


==Unused data==
==Unused data==
[[File:SMGpfruit.PNG|thumb|left|The unused ''P'' texture.]]
[[File:SMG2 P Unused.png|thumb|left|The unused ''P'' texture.]]
There are two unused world map songs and an unused galaxy song within the soundtrack. It can be heard [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZVoA8sIHCM here].
There is an unused map theme for [https://youtu.be/I95dU7Fk-AY World 1] and [https://youtu.be/TZHgrssZA98 World 2] and an unused galaxy song within the soundtrack, which can be heard [https://youtu.be/d3-o7AbV_Vc here].


Track 9, "Galaxy Song 25", is never played in the game at all in the final release. The game's coding also showed an unused track called "SMG2_galaxy08_strm". This track was scrapped before reaching the orchestra stage, since it is performed with synthesized instruments.
Track 9, "Galaxy Song 25", is never played in the game at all in the final release. The game's coding also showed an unused track called "SMG2_galaxy08_strm". This track was scrapped before reaching the orchestra stage, since it is performed with synthesized instruments.


[[Gobblegut]], [[Digga-Leg]]/[[Whomp King]], [[Megahammer]], and [[Glamdozer]] all have "angry" versions of their music in the game's files{{refneeded}}, but none of them are used, as none of them get angry except Glamdozer, who doesn't have an "angry cutscene". Even so, these fast versions seem unfinished, as they all lack intros.
[[Gobblegut]], [[Digga-Leg]]/[[Whomp King]], [[Megahammer]], and [[Glamdozer]] all have "angry" versions of their music in the game's files{{ref needed}}. Digga-Leg, Whomp King, and Megahammer don't really get angry, ultimately not needing an alternate theme. Gobblegut gets angry and has a cutscene, but for some reason, his alternate theme was still not used. Glamdozer does get angry, but doesn't have an "angry cutscene".


Although they are not found in the final game, [[Ice Mario (Super Mario Galaxy)|Ice Mario]] and [[Flying Mario]] from the previous game can be playable via hacking, and their music is even altered to match the other power-ups. In addition, Flying Mario is complete on the disk, unlike Ice Mario (who only has his theme remaining in the code), suggesting it was cut significantly later and very late in development.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUBR_TnGrvs]</ref>
Although they are not found in the final game, [[Ice Mario (Super Mario Galaxy)|Ice Mario]] and [[Flying Mario]] from the previous game can be playable via hacking, and their music is even altered to match the other power-ups. In addition, Flying Mario is complete on the disk, unlike Ice Mario (who only has his theme remaining in the code), suggesting it was cut significantly later and very late in development.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUBR_TnGrvs]</ref>
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When defeated and facing down, Whomp King has an otherwise unused expression that can be seen only by hacking.
When defeated and facing down, Whomp King has an otherwise unused expression that can be seen only by hacking.
 
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If the player uses cheats or the infinite flutter jump glitch to go to the Solar System Planet in Yoshi Star's first mission, Goombas can be found.<ref>http://www.supermariogalaxy2-5.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=general&thread=193&page=1</ref> If they are all defeated, a [[1-Up Mushroom]] appears.
King Whomp's Face.png|[[Whomp King]]'s face when defeated. Since he faces down when defeated, it is impossible to see his face.
 
SMG2kinglakitu.png|[[King Lakitu]] without his glasses
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SMG2-StarPiceReaction.gif|Animation of King Lakitu without his glasses
File:King Whomp's Face.png|[[Whomp King]]'s face when defeated. Since he faces down when defeated, it's impossible to see his face.
SMG2 Spin Dig Prerelease.png|Early models of [[Digga]]s in Spin-Dig Galaxy. Their eyes were more separated and looked more like yellow [[Bullet Bill]]s.
File:SMG2kinglakitu.png|[[Giga Lakitu]] without his glasses.
SMG2-BoneBreakStart.gif|Mario's skeleton animation
File:SMG2ss5.png|Early models of [[Digga]]s in Spin-Dig Galaxy. Their eyes were more separated and looked more like yellow [[Bullet Bill]]s.
SMG2-BoneBreakEnd.gif|Mario's skeleton animation
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SMG2-BoneBreakWait.png|Mario's skeleton
SMG2-YoshiE3Wait.gif|Yoshi E3 animation
SMG2-YoshiE3WaitAlone.gif|Yoshi E3 animation
SMG2-ChaosStartZone.png|An unused zone titled "ChaosStartZone"
SMG2-SaffUnbabaHomePlanetZone.png|An unused zone titled "StaffUnbabaHomePlanetZone"
SMG2-EarthenPipeRoomEZone.png|An unused zone titled "EarthenPipeRoomEZone"
SMG2ItemDiceO.png|A texture for the [[Chance Cube]]
SMG2ItemDiceX.png|A texture for the Chance Cube
SMG2snakebrown.png|A brown piece of the Snake Block
PLuma.png|A purple [[Luma]]
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==References==
==References==
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This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game Super Mario Galaxy 2.

Early concepts[edit]

Early in production, the development team suggested that the game should feature cameos from other Nintendo IP, such as Pikmin and Donkey Kong series. Shigeru Miyamoto did not approve of the idea, however.[1] One of the reasons was that the Pikmin's body shape would make them awkward to jump on. This suggests that they would have been featured as enemies or friendly non-playable characters.

A proposed Bone Mario power-up was rejected by Shigeru Miyamoto.[2][better source needed]

Concept artwork[edit]

Early builds[edit]

In the debut trailer from E3 2009 and the two Media Summit Trailers, there were several changes before the game's release date. The game was originally titled More Super Mario Galaxy.[3]

E3 2009 Trailer[edit]

A pre-release screenshot of Starship Mario in Super Mario Galaxy 2.
Yoshi and Mario on the early version of Starship Mario.
  • A planet shaped as Mario's head could be seen. This planet is possibly an early version of Starship Mario.
  • In Cosmic Cove Galaxy, the switch which freezes the water into ice is placed on a wooden floating platform, similar to the place where Penguru is standing. In the final version, the switch is found on a tower.
  • Yoshi was seen in Cloudy Court Galaxy, but he never appeared in that galaxy in the final game.
  • The switch that slows time, which appeared in a lot of galaxies, was originally activated by a Spin, and not by Ground Pound.
  • Yoshi's Dash Pepper was originally called Dash Fruit (its Japanese name).[citation needed]
  • In the Spin-Dig Galaxy's second level, Silver Stars Down Deep, Star Chips were supposed to be collected instead of the Silver Stars, indicating that there could have been another planet.
  • In the Cloudy Court Galaxy, it was shown that the cymbals didn't have a Launch Star on them.
  • The starting planet in Boo Moon Galaxy was originally going to look similar to the Crystal Planet in Space Junk Galaxy from the first game.
  • When fighting Digga-Leg, Spin-Dig Galaxy's background became purple.
  • A big Homing Chomp seemed to appear as a boss, possibly in the early Battle Belt Galaxy.
  • Hightail Falls Galaxy had a different color and terrain.
  • An early screenshot of Puzzle Plank Galaxy revealed a 1-Up Mushroom in place of the galaxy's Comet Medal.
  • On the Wiggler planet in Puzzle Plank Galaxy, four tree stumps are present. This was changed to four Ground Pound Switches.
  • The Ground Pound pillars had a yellow top instead of brown.
  • Whittles are seen to inhabit the planets of Puzzle Plank Galaxy.
  • Ground Pound symbols looked brighter and shinier.
  • Tall Trunk Galaxy's Trunk Slide Planet was apparently its own galaxy. The slide is also made of stone instead of wood.
  • The fruits that Yoshi can eat to get Star Bits originally looked more like peaches.
  • After the player fights King Lakitu, the entire galaxy can be seen as opposed to only that planet.
  • When a player used a Dash Pepper, the player did not glow or leave a glowing trail as in the final version.
  • In the trailer, it can be seen that the Dash Pepper looks more like a berry, and the Blimp Fruit looks like a simple sphere.
  • A Spin Drill shown on Digga-Leg's planet is always there, even when the player is currently using one. In the final version, they only appear when the player doesn't have one. Additionally, its dome did not crack when Mario attacked it.
  • Sorbetti's planet originally had crystals instead of snow mounds.
  • The room in Puzzle Plank Galaxy where the Purple Coins are has a different color scheme.
  • Diggas' eyes resembled those of Bullet Bills.
  • At least two of the Ground Pound Switches on the first planet of Puzzle Plank Galaxy (which were actually tree stumps at that point) were not present. One space was taken by a Whittle.
  • In Sky Island Galaxy, an early galaxy, a red Koopa Troopa was shown in the far back. In the final game, only green Koopa Troopas appear.
  • In the E3 trailer, Sky Station Galaxy's music had an extra part (that sounded like part of "Gusty Garden Galaxy") that did not make it to the final version.
  • In an early version of the Blooming Garden Planet in the Supermassive Galaxy, it was shown that Goombas appeared. In the final version, they don't appear.
  • In an early version of Cloudy Court Galaxy, it was shown that the cymbal had a checkered-like pattern and that the drums which bounce the player up to the cymbal were red. There were also green mushroom platforms, which were removed from the final version.
  • It was revealed in ONM that Starship Mario was originally going to be mushroom-shaped.[citation needed]
  • One trailer showed Yoshi eating a thorny flower without having to use the strength to pull. In the final version, Yoshi has to move to eat the thorny flowers.
  • Good Egg Galaxy's background was used in Tall Trunk's Slide, and in Space Storm Galaxy's Topman's tower.
  • When the Airships coming out of worm holes were shown in the E3 trailer, it appeared to be a cutscene rather than actual gameplay.
  • While the game was in development stages, it was dubbed "Super Mario Galaxy 1.5".
  • In the Honeybloom Galaxy, a Bee Mushroom is in a octohedron power-up crystal, like in Super Mario Galaxy. In the final version, the power-ups are in neither octohedron crystals, regular crystals, nor the opaque crystals first introduced in Super Mario Galaxy 2.
  • The early version Snow Field Planet, in Freezy Flake Galaxy was much longer and emptier than the final version.
  • Sorbetti's Planet had darker bricks in the E3 2009 trailer.
  • A screenshot showing an unknown platform with Mario jumping on three Twirlips in a row also shows a planet in which resembles none of any of the planets and galaxies in the final release of the game.
  • There is a planet very similar to the Second Fleet Ship planet in Sky Station Galaxy. The only differences are that there is a Red Koopa Troopa (another early element of SMG2), a few Pull Stars, and one Banzai Bill Cannon instead of just a few.
  • Another planet is the same as the one in the second mission of Sky Station Galaxy. This planet has hardly changed since earlier versions of the game. The only difference is that there are electric barriers instead of Amps.

Nintendo Media Summit Trailer[edit]

  • Megahammer was originally going to be named Mallettoid.
  • Digga-Leg was originally going to be named Digg-Leg.
  • Comet Medals were designed differently, as the comet's star had no eyes.
  • In the Media Summit Gameplay Trailer, it was shown that there was a Piranha Plant in the patch of blue flowers next to the pillar on the Starting Planet of Yoshi Star Galaxy. In the final version, there is an Octoomba.
  • On the Marble Blocks planet in Yoshi Star Galaxy, the Launch Star is revealed after Yoshi eats the giant fruit, there is a Twirlip instead of a Lakitu and Spiny, and the planet is smaller. In the final version, the Launch Star is in a cage. Page 16 of the game's manual shows a Launch Star misplaced on the Starting Planet in Yoshi Star Galaxy. The Launch Star is supposed to be in a cage near the pillar that has a Comet Medal in the first mission.
  • In the Hightail Falls Galaxy, on the Slope Planet, it was shown that the big coin would activate a row of Star Bits. In the final version, it was changed to coins.
  • In Flip-Swap Galaxy, there were more giant Empty Blocks. In the final game, there is only one giant Empty Block, which is where the Cosmic Spirit stands.
  • In Upside Dizzy Galaxy, there was a spring where the row of Empty Blocks are.
  • The Blooming Garden Planet is still made of dirt.
  • Gobblegut's bulbs could be popped simply with a stomp.

Gallery[edit]

Unused data[edit]

The unused P texture from Super Mario Galaxy 2
The unused P texture.

There is an unused map theme for World 1 and World 2 and an unused galaxy song within the soundtrack, which can be heard here.

Track 9, "Galaxy Song 25", is never played in the game at all in the final release. The game's coding also showed an unused track called "SMG2_galaxy08_strm". This track was scrapped before reaching the orchestra stage, since it is performed with synthesized instruments.

Gobblegut, Digga-Leg/Whomp King, Megahammer, and Glamdozer all have "angry" versions of their music in the game's files[citation needed]. Digga-Leg, Whomp King, and Megahammer don't really get angry, ultimately not needing an alternate theme. Gobblegut gets angry and has a cutscene, but for some reason, his alternate theme was still not used. Glamdozer does get angry, but doesn't have an "angry cutscene".

Although they are not found in the final game, Ice Mario and Flying Mario from the previous game can be playable via hacking, and their music is even altered to match the other power-ups. In addition, Flying Mario is complete on the disk, unlike Ice Mario (who only has his theme remaining in the code), suggesting it was cut significantly later and very late in development.[4]

An unused texture of a "Magic Balloon Fruit" was also found. This texture had a "P" like the ones of the Power Balloons from Super Mario World.

When defeated and facing down, Whomp King has an otherwise unused expression that can be seen only by hacking.

References[edit]

  1. ^ McWhertor, Michael (March 12, 2012). Super Mario Galaxy 2 could have featured Donkey Kong and Pikmin cameos, but Miyamoto said, "No". GameTrailers. Retrieved April 25, 2012.
  2. ^ Totilo, Stephen (November 22, 2011). "'When we show a power-up to Mr. Miyamoto, we get a bit nervous.'" Kotaku. Retrieved September 10, 2018.
  3. ^ Iwata Asks: Super Mario Galaxy 2: The Concept: More Super Mario Galaxy! Nintendo. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
  4. ^ [1]

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