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==''Super Mario Galaxy'' series==
==''Super Mario Galaxy'' series==
[[Image:Marioflytogalaxy.JPG‎|240px|thumb|left|[[Mario]] flying to a Galaxy in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.]]
The galaxy named [[Grand Finale Galaxy]] is home to Mario's planet ([[Mushroom World]]),  while the [[Wikipedia:Milky Way Galaxy|Milky Way Galaxy]] is home to [[Earth]]  <ref>[http://www2.lns.mit.edu/~LQS/Milky_Way_galaxy_sun05.jpg Picture of the Milky way Galaxy]</ref>. The galaxies in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' are notably much smaller than real galaxies, often being comprised of nothing more than a few small planetoids, most of which are in all different shapes and sizes. However, if one considers that the [[Mushroom Universe]] to be a different Universe to Earth, the [[Wikipedia:Laws of physics|laws of physics]] may be different to ours in where a [[Planet]] does not have to be spherical or a galaxy can be much smaller than a [[Wikipedia:Galaxy|galaxy]] in our [[Dimension|universe]].
The galaxy named [[Grand Finale Galaxy]] is home to Mario's planet ([[Mushroom World]]),  while the [[Wikipedia:Milky Way Galaxy|Milky Way Galaxy]] is home to [[Earth]]  <ref>[http://www2.lns.mit.edu/~LQS/Milky_Way_galaxy_sun05.jpg Picture of the Milky way Galaxy]</ref>. The galaxies in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' are notably much smaller than real galaxies, often being comprised of nothing more than a few small planetoids, most of which are in all different shapes and sizes. However, if one considers that the [[Mushroom Universe]] to be a different Universe to Earth, the [[Wikipedia:Laws of physics|laws of physics]] may be different to ours in where a [[Planet]] does not have to be spherical or a galaxy can be much smaller than a [[Wikipedia:Galaxy|galaxy]] in our [[Dimension|universe]].


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*[[Wild Glide Galaxy]]
*[[Wild Glide Galaxy]]
*[[Honeybloom Galaxy]] (Hungry Luma)
*[[Honeybloom Galaxy]] (Hungry Luma)
*[[Bowser's Lava Lair]] [[Image:Marioflytogalaxy.JPG‎|240px|thumb|left|[[Mario]] flying to a Galaxy in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.]]
*[[Bowser's Lava Lair]]  


====[[World_3_(Super_Mario_Galaxy_2)|World 3]]====
====[[World_3_(Super_Mario_Galaxy_2)|World 3]]====
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*[[Flip-Out Galaxy]]  (Hungry Luma)
*[[Flip-Out Galaxy]]  (Hungry Luma)
*[[Grandmaster Galaxy]]
*[[Grandmaster Galaxy]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 00:46, December 28, 2010

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Luigi approaching a galaxy with the use of a Launch Star.

A galaxy is an enormous system consisting of gases, stars, planets, and comets. Mario visits many galaxies in his adventures through Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2.

Super Mario Galaxy series

The galaxy named Grand Finale Galaxy is home to Mario's planet (Mushroom World), while the Milky Way Galaxy is home to Earth [1]. The galaxies in Super Mario Galaxy are notably much smaller than real galaxies, often being comprised of nothing more than a few small planetoids, most of which are in all different shapes and sizes. However, if one considers that the Mushroom Universe to be a different Universe to Earth, the laws of physics may be different to ours in where a Planet does not have to be spherical or a galaxy can be much smaller than a galaxy in our universe.

Galaxies are each categorized under different Domes which show Mario up to five galaxies and then gives him the option to fly to those galaxies. Each dome also has one Hungry Luma galaxy which can only be accessed by feeding a Hungry Luma the certain amount of star bits that it requires to transform into a galaxy.

Many galaxies have black holes, in which if Mario falls over the edge, he will be sucked into the black hole.

Super Mario Galaxy

Terrace

Fountain

Kitchen

Bedroom

Engine Room

Garden

Trial Galaxies

Gate

Other

Super Mario Galaxy 2

World 1

World 2

World 3

World 4

World 5

World 6

World S

References