The Star Festival (theme)
| "The Star Festival" | |
|---|---|
| "The Star Festival" in Super Mario Galaxy | |
Image from Nintendo Music | |
| Composed by: Mahito Yokota | |
| First appearance | Super Mario Galaxy (2007) |
| Latest appearance | Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2025) |
- “I wrote this with the image of an evening festival in mind. Happy times seem to pass by before you know it, don't they?”
- —Liner notes in the Super Mario Galaxy Original Soundtrack
"The Star Festival"[1][2] is a musical theme composed by Mahito Yokota for Super Mario Galaxy, where it plays during the Star Festival segment at the beginning of the game before Bowser attacks the Mushroom Kingdom and in the Grand Finale Galaxy mission "The Star Festival".
History[edit]
Super Mario series[edit]
Super Mario Galaxy[edit]
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- “Mario wakes up to find himself... Well, I'll leave that for you to find out when you finish the game.”
- —Liner notes for "Daybreak - A New Dawn" in the Super Mario Galaxy Original Soundtrack
Super Mario Galaxy marks the first appearance of "The Star Festival". It is also included in the official Super Mario Galaxy Original Soundtrack album.
An arrangement of "The Star Festival" is incorporated in the theme that plays during the cutscene after beating Grand Star Rescue. It is titled "To the Observatory Grounds 1" in the Nintendo Music app and the official Super Mario Galaxy Original Soundtrack album.
An arrangement of "The Star Festival" plays during the game's ending cutscene as Mario or Luigi reawakens in the reconstructed Mushroom Kingdom. It is titled "Daybreak - A New Dawn" in the Nintendo Music app and the official Super Mario Galaxy Original Soundtrack album.
"The Star Festival", "To the Observatory Grounds 1", and "Daybreak - A New Dawn" all return in the Nintendo Switch ports, Super Mario 3D All-Stars and Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2, for the same purposes.
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Super Mario Galaxy 2[edit]
In Super Mario Galaxy 2 and the Nintendo Switch port, Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2, a medley arrangement of "The Star Festival" and "Gusty Garden Galaxy" arranged by Mahito Yokota plays during the prologue when Mario visits the Star Festival. It is titled "A New Story" in the Nintendo Music app. It is also included in the official Super Mario Galaxy 2 Original Soundtrack album.
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Stargazer[edit]
In Stargazer, the original version of "The Star Festival" plays during the tutorial.
Other appearances[edit]
Super Mario Orchestra Concert[edit]
The "Super Mario Orchestra Concert" series featured a live orchestral medley arrangement of several musical themes from Super Mario Galaxy, including "The Star Festival".
Gallery[edit]
Image for "To the Observatory Grounds 1" from Super Mario Galaxy on Nintendo Music
Image for "A New Story" from Super Mario Galaxy 2 on Nintendo Music
List of Super Mario appearances[edit]
Games[edit]
| Work | System | Year | Type | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Super Mario Galaxy | Wii | 2007 | Original | "The Star Festival"[2] | Mahito Yokota |
| Arrangement | "To the Observatory Grounds 1"[2] | ||||
| "Daybreak - A New Dawn"[2] | |||||
| Super Mario Galaxy 2 | Wii | 2010 | Arrangement | "A New Story"[1] | Mahito Yokota |
| Stargazer | Web | 2014 | Original | Mahito Yokota | |
| Super Mario 3D All-Stars | Nintendo Switch | 2020 | Original | "The Star Festival"[2] | Mahito Yokota |
| Past arrangement (Super Mario Galaxy [Wii]) | "To the Observatory Grounds 1"[2] | ||||
| "Daybreak - A New Dawn"[2] | |||||
| Super Mario Galaxy | Nintendo Switch | 2025 | Original | "The Star Festival"[2] | Mahito Yokota |
| Past arrangement (Super Mario Galaxy [Wii]) | "To the Observatory Grounds 1"[2] | ||||
| "Daybreak - A New Dawn"[2] | |||||
| Super Mario Galaxy 2 | Nintendo Switch | 2025 | Past arrangement (Super Mario Galaxy 2 [Wii]) | "A New Story"[1] | Mahito Yokota |
| Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 | Nintendo Switch | 2025 | Original | "The Star Festival"[2] | Mahito Yokota |
| Past arrangement (Super Mario Galaxy [Wii]) | "To the Observatory Grounds 1"[2] | ||||
| "Daybreak - A New Dawn"[2] | |||||
| Past arrangement (Super Mario Galaxy 2 [Wii]) | "A New Story"[1] |
Albums[edit]
| Work | Year | Type | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Super Mario Galaxy Original Soundtrack | 2008 | Original | "The Star Festival" | Mahito Yokota |
| Past arrangement (Super Mario Galaxy [Wii]) | "To the Observatory Grounds 1" | |||
| "Daybreak - A New Dawn" | ||||
| Super Mario Galaxy 2 Original Soundtrack | 2010 | Past arrangement (Super Mario Galaxy 2 [Wii]) | 「もうひとつの物語」 (Mō Hitotsu no Monogatari) | Mahito Yokota |
Live performances[edit]
| Event | Year | Location | Type | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Super Mario Orchestra Concert | 2018 | ROHM Theater Kyoto | Arrangement |
Other media[edit]
| Work | Year | Type | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nintendo Music | 2024 | Original | "The Star Festival" | Mahito Yokota |
| Past arrangement (Super Mario Galaxy [Wii]) | "To the Observatory Grounds 1" | |||
| "Daybreak - A New Dawn" | ||||
| 2025[a] | Past arrangement (Super Mario Galaxy 2 [Wii]) | "A New Story" |
- ^ Added on September 15, 2025
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | 星くず祭[1] Hoshi-kuzu Matsuri |
Stardust Festival |