Honeybloom Galaxy

The Honeybloom Galaxy is a galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy 2. This galaxy introduces the Bee Mushroom, which can turn Mario into Bee Mario, allowing him to fly for a short period of time. The whole level takes place on one large cube-shaped planet with a side-scrolling view. The stage is filled with several obstacles, including spiky Stretch Plants which Bee Mario has to dodge. There are also small plants that will grant Mario one Star Bit when touched. Mario enters this galaxy sliding along a long Vine with the small plants, collecting more Star Bits on the way. Because the level is filled with tight spots and high areas, Mario will have to try to stay as Bee Mario for most of the level. This galaxy can be unlocked after feeding the Hungry Luma 700 Star Bits. This galaxy, with the Honeyhop Galaxy, play a jazzy remixed tune of the Honey Hive Galaxy.

Honeybloom Planet
Most of the level takes place in this big, sidescroller planet full of flowers, Vines and grapes that Bee Mario can bounce on.

Bumble Beginnings
Upon entering the galaxy, Mario will find some Bees searching for their Queen's Power Star. Once Mario has progressed a bit more, he'll find a Bee Mushroom. To complete this mission, the plumber has to make his way to the end of the Honeybloom Planet using his Bee Form and bouncing off of grapes. When he gets there, he'll find the Power Star above a cloud guarded by a Choppah. After returning to Starship Mario, a Mario will find a Bee will be on board.

The Secret Wall Jump
To complete this mission, Mario has to use the first vine he finds. When swinging on it, he must perform a Star Spin to reach the two walls, then use the Wall Kick on them until he reaches the top. Then, the only thing left is to get the Power Star.

Green Star 1
To get this star, the player has to do the same thing as the first mission, but this time, he has to continue flying to the right. The green star is above a flying Choppah near the end of the bouncing fruit area.

Green Star 2
Green Star 2 is above the vine after the two swings. To reach the star, one may use the second swing and jump to the left and fly to the top of the edge using the Bee Mushroom, and from there, jump to the right and fly to the star.

Trivia

 * The mission, "Bumble Beginnings" gets its name from combining the stereotypical beginning to biographies, "Humble Beginnings" with the well-known Bumblebee.