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*Strangely, Major Burrows bares a close resemblance to the [[mole folk]] from the SNES game ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''.
*Strangely, Major Burrows bares a close resemblance to the [[mole folk]] from the SNES game ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''.
*In the Japanese version of ''Super Mario Galaxy'', Major Burrows is named Mogura Mole.
*In the Japanese version of ''Super Mario Galaxy'', Major Burrows is named Mogura Mole.
*When the Toad Captain of the [[Toad Brigade]] mention with him and his crew as royal guards, nobody would ever kidnap Princess Peach again. One of things he said was "Giant, overgrown moles." He was referring to Major Burrows.
*When the Toad Captain of the [[Toad Brigade]] mention to Mario with him and his crew as royal guards, nobody would ever kidnap Princess Peach again. One of things he said was "Giant, overgrown moles." He was referring to Major Burrows.
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Template:GBoss-infobox Major Burrows is a boss in the game Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2. He lives on one of the planets of the Gusty Garden Galaxy and is the leader of the Undergrunts that wrecked havoc there. When first encountered, he is chasing a Star Rabbit. He also reappears as a returning boss in Super Mario Galaxy 2, in the Boss Blitz Galaxy.

Appearance

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Major Burrows fighting Mario.

Major Burrows simply resembles a large, brown Undergrunt Gunner. He wears a blue Spiny Shell as a helmet (which he also uses to burrow back into the ground). He is also shown to have light blue eyes that are often times dilated when his expression changes. He has long white eyebrows similar to Bowser's, and large rounded cheeks. He also has three whiskers on each side of his snout. When angry, Major Burrows's blue helmet turns red, and his eyes are golden yellow with no visible pupils.

Combat

Super Mario Galaxy

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Major Burrows while he's angry.

In Super Mario Galaxy, Major Burrows appears in the Gusty Garden Galaxy's level "The Dirty Tricks of Major Burrows" where he is chasing a Star Rabbit around a large tree. At the start of the boss battle, Major Burrows ignores Mario and continues pursuing the helpless Star Bunny. Mario must Ground Pound somewhere near him, when Major Burrows pops up half way out of the ground to stun him. While stunned, Mario must then Star Spin Major Burrows, causing the major to lose a life. Major Burrows will then turn his attention towards Mario and start chasing him, instead of the Star Bunny. Mario must do the same thing again two more times. However, after Mario preforms a ground pound, Major Burrows will run away once he's been stunned, forcing Mario to chase after him. For the final time, Major Burrows will turn red out of frustration and chase Mario at a faster speed. If Major Burrows is stunned, he will retreat back underground and come back fully restored, furiously charging at Mario. Mario will have to do another ground pound, which will cause Major Burrows to run away just like he did the second time. After a final star spin, he'll be defeated and will release a Power Star.

The player faces Major Burrows again, with the second fight being part of the Daredevil Comet run. The battle is the exact same thing, except the player only has one life, instead of three or six. In the credits there is a Picture of Mario fighting him.

Super Mario Galaxy 2

Major Burrows reappears in Super Mario Galaxy 2 as the third boss Mario fights in the Boss Blitz Galaxy. His battle is exactly the same as the one from Super Mario Galaxy, although there is no Star Bunny present.

Names in Other Languages

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Trivia

  • Major Burrows shares his boss music with the Gold Leaf and Toy Time Galaxy's Undergrunt Gunner.
  • Strangely, Major Burrows bares a close resemblance to the mole folk from the SNES game Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
  • In the Japanese version of Super Mario Galaxy, Major Burrows is named Mogura Mole.
  • When the Toad Captain of the Toad Brigade mention to Mario with him and his crew as royal guards, nobody would ever kidnap Princess Peach again. One of things he said was "Giant, overgrown moles." He was referring to Major Burrows.