Loopdeeswoop Galaxy

"This course is a monster. You sure you want to try?"

- Coach

The Loopdeeswoop Galaxy is a galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy. It is one of the three Trial Galaxies. This galaxy is extremely similar to the Loopdeeloop Galaxy though it is much more challenging and complicated due to the narrow water ways and the hard turns. There is a fair amount of 1-Up Mushrooms because of the difficulty level. There are also spots with intense speed such as the loop and the steep dives.

This planet is a small terrace planet with three penguins that give helpful advice. This is made up of stone and sand and is paired with another terrace planet and the prize planet.

This is a very large watery racetrack for Manta Ray surfing. It contains fish, large hoops, flags, and a large golden hoop that serves as a finish and starting line. This hoop greatly resembles a Shine Sprite from Super Mario Sunshine. The course starts out narrow and then takes two sharp turns. At the yellow hoops, it goes down one large slope and two smaller slopes. Then at the red hoops, it takes a curve upwards that gets very narrow. At the blue hoops, it stays narrow and then does a loopdeeloop. After that, it goes down a very large slope and then takes a tight curve to the finish line.

The terrace planets are numerous small stone platforms floating in the air around the Loopdeeloop Planet. They are accessible only after Mario has completed the "The Galaxy's Greatest Wave" mission, after which a series of Sling Stars will appear on them, leading to automatically driven-to ? coins, showing Star Bits along the player flies, who can be collected directly by taking the first Sling Star when done, instead of directly taking the Power Star. They are covered in Penguins who are cheering him on from the sidelines. They look exactly like the prize planet.

The Prize Planet is a large stone planet paired with a terrace planet and the starting planet. On one side of the planet there is a podium with three different levels labeled 1, 2 and 3. Under the number 1 on the tallest step, a carving of a Manta Ray (possibly Ray himself) shows that whoever stands on this position won the race.

Off to the other side of the planet, Coach is standing there and he congratulates Mario on achieving victory and then releases a Power Star which goes and settles on top of the center of the podium.

The Galaxy's Greatest Wave
Mario must complete the track in only three minutes to get the Power Star from Coach. However, the player must be extremely slow and cautious when surfing through the course, as speeding quickly around the corners will most likely result in Mario falling off the track. If the player finishes in under 1:30 and doesn't immediately collect the Power Star after talking to Coach, a series of Sling Stars, the first of which is located near some of the younger Penguins, will appear, which the player can then use to shoot around parts of the galaxy to get some extra Star Bits.


 * Planets Visited
 * Starting Planet
 * Loopdeeswoop Planet
 * Prize Planet
 * Terrace Planets (optional)


 * Names in Other Languages