Drip Drop Galaxy

"Ever since those big eels showed up, we haven't caught ANY fish!"

- Penguru

The Drip Drop Galaxy is a galaxy in the game Super Mario Galaxy. The player must feed a Hungry Luma 600 Star Bits to unlock the galaxy. It is essentially a large planet made almost entirely of water, with a small sandy core and two small floating islands. Sitting on the core of this galaxy, on the bottom of the sea, are some boulders. There is what appears to be a sunken airship, as well as a sunken Starshroom and a volcanic vent. The planet is inhabited by thirteen Penguins, three Gringills, and various fish, including a Porcupuffer that is located inside a treasure chest. Torpedo Teds are also shot from various areas underwater.

This main planet is made mostly of water with the exception of a sand core and two islands. Three Gringills patrol the waters and keep the penguins on land. Under the water are several rock formations and what appears to be an airship probably, which was probably crashed by a careless pilot or shot down. There is also a crashed Starshroom that probably shared the same fate.

Giant Eel Outbreak
Giant Eel Outbreak is the only level of the Drip Drop Galaxy. Three Gringills are swimming underwater and thanks to this, the Penguins can't fish anymore because the eels are eating all the fish. Mario agrees to help out and dives to the bottom of the sea. Mario must find Koopa Shells and hit the Gringills with them to defeat them. Mario can get a Red Shell from one chest. After Mario has defeated all of the Gringills, the Power Star will appear on top of a sunken ship.

Finishing this level and collecting fifty-five stars will make the Bonefin Galaxy accessible from the Engine Room.


 * Enemies
 * Gringills
 * Torpedo Teds
 * Urchins
 * Porcupuffer


 * Planets Visited
 * Starting Planet


 * Names in Other Languages

Trivia

 * The Drip Drop Galaxy is the only galaxy outside the domes to unlock one within them.
 * Drip Drop Galaxy is also the only single-star galaxy besides Bowser's Galaxy Reactor to have its own music.

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