Wild Glide Galaxy

"I'm not fit to be a leader! Take the Power Star."

- Black Jibberjay

Wild Glide Galaxy is a galaxy found in World 2 of Super Mario Galaxy 2. The galaxy features a jungle with a river. This galaxy is one of two galaxies involving Fluzzard Gliding. With Fluzzard, the player can burst Balloons with Star Bits and bubbles with coins. There are no enemies that appear here.

This Planet is covered in a tropical forest. The missions in this galaxy start with Mario landing on an area with the Jibberjays and Fluzzard. When the race begins, Mario will be gliding on Fluzzard though out the course of the forest. This race has a river and a waterfall, balloons which Mario can pop to get star bits, and bubbles contain coins. Near the end is the Comet Medal which Mario can fly right through to pick up after passing through five gates that look like comets found throughout the planet. Once Mario passes the finish line, he will be transported back to the starting area.

Fluzzard's First Flight
"Glide! Glide!"

- Jibberjay

In this level, Mario must ride on Fluzzard and glide through the huge sun circle at the end of the course to earn the Power Star. If the player goes though the 5 gates, They can get the Comet Medal. The player must avoid hitting walls, for Mario will fall right off Fluzzard if he does so.


 * Names in Other Languages

Jungle Fluzzard Race
After the player receives a letter from a Jibberjay, the player would be able to race a couple of Jibberjays through the galaxy. The player will receive the star when they win the race. After the race Black Jibberjay will say "I'm not fit to be leader! Take the Power Star."


 * Names in Other Languages

Green Star 1
Green Star 1 is found at the wall with two holes, one with a 1-Up Mushroom, and another at the bottom that the river flows through. The star is found at the lower hole.

Green Star 2
Green Star 2 is a tricky star to get. It is located on the tip of a mountain near the end of the course. After exiting the cave area, the player must fly to the right and carefully fly to the star.