Meteor
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- This article is about meteors that fall to the ground and act as obstacles. For other uses, see Meteor (disambiguation).
| Meteor | |||
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Model from Super Mario Galaxy | |||
| First appearance | Super Mario Bros. (1993) | ||
| Latest appearance | Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2025) | ||
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Meteors appear in the Super Mario franchise as hazardous objects that fall from the sky.
History[edit]
Super Mario Bros. film[edit]
In the 1993 Super Mario Bros. film, it is the meteor that caused the extinction of the dinosaurs that separates Earth into two parallel dimensions; Earth and Dinohattan. While Dinosaurs become extinct on Earth, they prosper and evolve into intelligent beings in the Dinohattan dimension. Unfortunately, said dimension has poor resources and is compromised of almost entirely a barren, desolate desert. President Koopa gains control of the dimension through a military coup, with the intent of merging the two worlds. To do this, it is necessary to use a shard from the meteor to combine the worlds. Said piece of meteor plays a pivotal, key role in the movie.
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat[edit]
Meteors in Donkey Kong Jungle Beat appear in two sizes and are surrounded by blue fire. Large ones are used as projectiles by the Roc bosses, while small ones appear in Banshee Swamp, where they follow preset paths through the air, and Asteroid Belt, where they bounce around inside the first asteroid.
Super Mario series[edit]
Super Mario Galaxy[edit]
Meteors in Super Mario Galaxy and its Nintendo Switch port and fall down towards planets, exploding when they hit the ground. If hit by one, Mario (or Luigi) will take damage. As they are supposed to fall out of the sky, they will not spawn if the player is looking directly at their spawn point in first-person view. Meteors first appear being shot from cannons by airships in the opening, and go on to appear in various galaxies, most of them associated with Bowser. Towards the end of Bowser's Star Reactor, Bowser himself can spit out meteors to destroy the staircase leading up to him. King Kaliente also summons meteors during the last phase of his rematch.
Meteors appear in the following list of galaxies and missions. If no mission is stated, meteors appear during all missions:
- Gateway Galaxy ("Grand Star Rescue")
- Bowser's Star Reactor
- Honeyclimb Galaxy
- Bowser Jr.'s Lava Reactor
- Melty Molten Galaxy ("Through the Meteor Storm")
- Bowser's Galaxy Reactor
Super Mario Galaxy 2[edit]
Meteors, also known as lava spheres,[1] are much rarer in Super Mario Galaxy 2, only appearing in two missions. In Hightail Falls Galaxy's Prankster Comet mission, "Hightail Falls Speed Run", they serve as an obstacle for Dash Yoshi while he runs across walls. In Shiverburn Galaxy's first mission, "Prince Pikante's Peppery Mood", they crash down onto ice floors, creating temporary lava pools. The same mission also introduces an icy meteor counterpart that creates icy platforms upon contact with lava.
Mario Party: Island Tour[edit]
Meteors in Mario Party: Island Tour are obstacles that player characters have to avoid in the minigame Meteor Melee.
Princess Peach: Showtime![edit]
Meteors appear in the three regular Mighty Peach stages in Princess Peach: Showtime!. Peach can charge at slowly incoming meteors to grab onto them, and can then throw them into other meteors, including multiple meteors within a straight path, to destroy them all. A few of the meteors have Sour Bunch members on top. If such meteors hit the ground, the members will simply land on the ground and walk towards Peach and/or Professor to damage them.
Gallery[edit]
A prototype model of a meteor from Super Mario Galaxy
Screenshot from Yoshi's Crafted World
Names in other languages[edit]
Meteor[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | メテオストライク[2] Meteo Sutoraiku |
Meteor Strike | |
| French | Météorite[3][4] | Meteor | |
| Boule de feu[5][6] | Fireball | ||
| Météore explosif[7] | Explosive Meteor | ||
| Boule de lave[?] | Lava Ball |
References[edit]
- ^ Browne, Catherine (May 23, 2010). Super Mario Galaxy 2: PRIMA Official Game Guide. Roseville: Random House Inc. ISBN 978-0-30746-907-6. Page 189.
- ^ October 19, 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook. Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 978-4-09-106569-8. Page 137 and 171.
- ^ Super Mario Galaxy 2, Le Guide Officiel. Prima Games, page 84
- ^ Mario Party : Island Tour, Récolte Astrale description.
- ^ Super Mario Galaxy, Le Guide Officiel. Prima Games, page 124
- ^ Super Mario Galaxy, Le Guide Officiel. Prima Games, page 250
- ^ Super Mario Galaxy, Le Guide Officiel. Prima Games, page 283