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{{quote|This is the AMMO DEPOT, not a GARBAGE DUMP! What, do people think they can just toss their trash here and it'll magically disappear? Heyyyy... we have plenty of [[Bob-omb|bombs]]. Maybe [[Mario|you]] could use them to blow up all this trash?|Gearmo|Super Mario Galaxy}}
{{quote|This is the AMMO DEPOT, not a GARBAGE DUMP! What, do people think they can just toss their trash here and it'll magically disappear? Heyyyy... we have plenty of [[Bob-omb|bombs]]. Maybe [[Mario|you]] could use them to blow up all this trash?|Gearmo|Super Mario Galaxy}}


'''Bob-omb Blasting''' is one of the two [[minigame]]s found in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', the other being [[ray surfing]]. It appears in the [[Battlerock Galaxy]] and the [[Dreadnought Galaxy]], and involves the use of multiple [[Bob-omb Dispenser]]s. When [[Mario]] (or [[Luigi]]) arrives on the small planet that the minigame takes place on, he is told by a furious [[Gearmo]] that people have been dumping [[trash]] in the ammo depot, which is supposed to be clean. Mario (or Luigi) therefore has to use [[Bob-omb]]s to blow up all of the trash in under thirty seconds. The Bob-ombs take a full ten seconds to explode, and the small yellow lights on the ground mark a good place to throw them. When the player successfully blows up all of the trash on the planet, the Gearmo rewards them with a [[Power Star]]. Unlike most minigames, failing Bob-omb Blasting does not result in the loss of a life. Instead, the player will only be told that they need to do it faster.
'''Bob-omb Blasting''' is one of two [[minigame]]s found in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', the other one being [[ray surfing]]. It appears in the [[Battlerock Galaxy]] and the [[Dreadnought Galaxy]], and involves the use of multiple [[Bob-omb Dispenser]]s. When [[Mario]] (or [[Luigi]]) arrives on the small planet that the minigame takes place on, he is told by a furious [[Gearmo]] that people have been dumping [[trash]] in the ammo depot, which is supposed to be clean. Mario (or Luigi) therefore has to use [[Bob-omb]]s to blow up all of the trash in under thirty seconds. The Bob-ombs take a full ten seconds to explode, and the small yellow lights on the ground mark a good place to throw them. When the player successfully blows up all of the trash on the planet, the Gearmo rewards them with a [[Power Star]]. Unlike most minigames, failing Bob-omb Blasting does not result in the loss of a life. Instead, the player will only be told that they need to do it faster.
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[[Category:Super Mario Galaxy]]
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[[Category:Super Mario Series Minigames]]
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Mario must blow up all this garbage to get the star
The Bob-omb Blasting minigame in action
“This is the AMMO DEPOT, not a GARBAGE DUMP! What, do people think they can just toss their trash here and it'll magically disappear? Heyyyy... we have plenty of bombs. Maybe you could use them to blow up all this trash?”
Gearmo, Super Mario Galaxy

Bob-omb Blasting is one of two minigames found in Super Mario Galaxy, the other one being ray surfing. It appears in the Battlerock Galaxy and the Dreadnought Galaxy, and involves the use of multiple Bob-omb Dispensers. When Mario (or Luigi) arrives on the small planet that the minigame takes place on, he is told by a furious Gearmo that people have been dumping trash in the ammo depot, which is supposed to be clean. Mario (or Luigi) therefore has to use Bob-ombs to blow up all of the trash in under thirty seconds. The Bob-ombs take a full ten seconds to explode, and the small yellow lights on the ground mark a good place to throw them. When the player successfully blows up all of the trash on the planet, the Gearmo rewards them with a Power Star. Unlike most minigames, failing Bob-omb Blasting does not result in the loss of a life. Instead, the player will only be told that they need to do it faster.