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{{Quote|Wow! Can ya believe it?! This must be that strange, legendary [[world]] we've been hearing rumors about! There are even more [[Power Star]]s around here! So! Let's go get 'em, [[Mario|Captain]]!|Lubba|Super Mario Galaxy 2}}
{{Quote|Wow! Can ya believe it?! This must be that strange, legendary [[world]] we've been hearing rumors about! There are even more [[Power Star]]s around here! So! Let's go get 'em, [[Mario|Captain]]!|Lubba|Super Mario Galaxy 2}}


'''World S: Here We Go!''', also known as '''Special World'''<ref>The staff commemoration letter posted to the Wii Message Board after beating the game.</ref>, is the seventh and last world featured in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. It is located high in the sky of an unknown planet with colorful star-shaped islands, and has two rainbows in the background. This world is shaped like an "S", hinting at its name, and has no forked directions. It holds a total of seven galaxies, the last of which, the [[Grandmaster Galaxy]], can only be accessed by collecting all 120 [[Power Star]]s as well as all 120 [[Green Star]]s. It is unlocked after the player defeats [[Bowser]] for the first time. This world's appearance is hinted at by a [[Bob-omb Buddy]] brought back from the [[Throwback Galaxy]], who asks about the "strange, legendary world" in a manner similar to Lubba's. This world's music is a slower rendition of [[Gusty Garden Galaxy]]'s music from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''.
'''World S: Here We Go!''', also known as '''Special World'''<ref>The staff commemoration letter posted to the Wii Message Board after beating the game.</ref>, is the seventh and last world featured in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. It is located high in the sky of an unknown planet with colorful star-shaped islands, and has two rainbows in the background. This world is shaped like an "S", hinting at its name, and has no forked directions. It holds a total of seven galaxies, the last of which, the [[Grandmaster Galaxy]], can only be accessed by collecting all 120 [[Power Star]]s as well as all 120 [[Green Star]]s. It is unlocked after the player defeats [[Bowser]] for the first time. This is the only world in the game to lack any hidden stars, with each galaxy featuring one main mission, one [[Prankster Comet]] (with each type present and the highest total out of all worlds), and (excluding the Grandmaster Galaxy) two [[Green Star]]s, making it the world with the most Prankster Comets
 
This world's appearance is hinted at by a [[Bob-omb Buddy]] brought back from the [[Throwback Galaxy]], who asks about the "strange, legendary world" in a manner similar to Lubba's. This world's music is a slower rendition of [[Gusty Garden Galaxy]]'s music from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''.


All of the galaxies in this world except for [[Flip-Out Galaxy]] are references to previous [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' games]]. [[Mario Squared Galaxy]], [[Stone Cyclone Galaxy]], [[Boss Blitz Galaxy]] and [[Grandmaster Galaxy]] (in the case of The Perfect Run, because of the music) are references to ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', [[Rolling Coaster Galaxy]] is a reference to the [[Rainbow Road]] courses from the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]] and ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' (because of the music), and [[Twisty Trials Galaxy]] is a reference to "[[The Secret of Ricco Tower]]" from [[Ricco Harbor]] in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''.
All of the galaxies in this world except for [[Flip-Out Galaxy]] are references to previous [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' games]]. [[Mario Squared Galaxy]], [[Stone Cyclone Galaxy]], [[Boss Blitz Galaxy]] and [[Grandmaster Galaxy]] (in the case of The Perfect Run, because of the music) are references to ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', [[Rolling Coaster Galaxy]] is a reference to the [[Rainbow Road]] courses from the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]] and ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' (because of the music), and [[Twisty Trials Galaxy]] is a reference to "[[The Secret of Ricco Tower]]" from [[Ricco Harbor]] in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''.
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*No galaxy in this world has a [[Teleporter (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|Teleporter]] that leads to a Bonus Planet.
*No galaxy in this world has a [[Teleporter (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|Teleporter]] that leads to a Bonus Planet.
*During the introduction cutscene, Mario can be found as a little dot right next to the Boss Blitz Galaxy.
*During the introduction cutscene, Mario can be found as a little dot right next to the Boss Blitz Galaxy.
*This is the only world in the game to lack any hidden stars, with every galaxy featuring one main mission, one prankster comet and (excluding Grandmaster Galaxy) two green comets.
*World S contains more normal [[Prankster Comet| Prankster Comets]] than any other world, with seven. Each of the main comet types featured in the game, excluding romp comets, are present: speedy ([[Boss Blitz Galaxy| Boss Blitz Galaxy]]), speedy with +clocks ([[Stone Cyclone Galaxy| Stone Cyclone Galaxy]]), daredevil ([[Grandmaster Galaxy| Grandmaster Galaxy]]), double time ([[Twisty Trials Galaxy| Twisty Trials Galaxy]]), cosmic clone ([[Flip-Out Galaxy| Flip-Out Galaxy]]), purple ([[Rolling Coaster Galaxy| Rolling Coaster Galaxy]]) and purple with cosmic clones ([[Mario Squared Galaxy| Mario Squared Galaxy]]).
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