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{{italic title|Star Road (''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'')}}
{{italic title|Star Road (''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'')}}
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[[File:Star Road SMRPG screenshot.png|thumb|The Star Road in the ending sequence of ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'']]
[[File:StarRoadSMRPG.png|thumb|The '''Star Road''' as it appears during the ending sequence of ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''.]]
'''Star Road''' is a place in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. It plays an integral role in the plot as the place where all [[wish]]es are turned into [[Wish Star]]s before being granted upon collision with [[Mushroom World|the world]]. During [[Smithy]]'s journey to [[Bowser's Castle|Bowser's Keep]], [[Exor]] crashed into Star Road, shattering it into seven [[Star Piece (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars)|Star Piece]]s. As wishes could not be granted until the road was repaired, a person identified only as "a higher authority" sent the star warrior [[Geno|♡♪!?]] to collect the Star Pieces, thus repairing the road. In the end, Geno was able to fulfill his duty and Star Road was presumably left in order, although it did appear to be covered in stitches after the incident. When it is seen in ''Super Mario RPG'''s ending, the Star Road looks immensely similar to ''Super Mario World''{{'}}s [[Star World]], being a giant, floating [[star]] found high above clouds in a screen featuring the [[moon]] to the upper-left.
'''Star Road''' is a place in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. It plays an integral role in the plot as the place where all [[wish]]es are turned into [[Wish Star]]s before being granted upon collision with [[Mushroom World|the world]]. During [[Smithy]]'s journey to [[Bowser's Keep]], his ship [[Exor]] crashed into Star Road, shattering it into seven [[Star Piece (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars)|Star Piece]]s. As wishes could not be granted until the road was repaired, a person identified only as "a higher authority" sent the star warrior [[Geno]] to collect the Star Pieces, thus repairing the road. In the end, Geno was able to fulfill his duty and Star Road was presumably left in order, although it did appear to be covered in stitches after the accident. When it is seen in ''Super Mario RPG'''s ending, the Star Road looks immensely similar to ''Super Mario World'''s [[Star World]], being a giant, floating [[star]] found high above clouds in a screen featuring [[the Moon]] to the upper-left.


In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', the aspect of wish-granting in Mario's universe would be seen in further detail. [[Star Haven]] is a [[Star (species)|Star]]-inhabited place out in space where [[Star Kids]] are raised to grant a person's wishes. The [[Star Spirits]] also form a council and use the [[Star Rod (Paper Mario)|Star Rod]] to determine which wishes get granted. [[Star Hill]] also makes its first reappearance (renamed "Shooting Star Summit" in the English version, possibly due to renewed copyrights), given a slightly different role but still a place where the stars fall.
In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', the aspect of wish-granting in Mario's universe would be seen in further detail. [[Star Haven]] is a [[Star (species)|Star]]-inhabited place out in space where [[Star Kids]] are raised to grant a person's wishes. The [[Star Spirits]] also form a council and use the [[Star Rod (Paper Mario)|Star Rod]] to determine which wishes get granted. [[Star Hill]] also makes its first reappearance (renamed "Shooting Star Summit" in the English version, possibly due to renewed copyrights), given a slightly different role but still a place where the stars fall.


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Revision as of 17:21, November 15, 2020

The Star Road during the ending of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
The Star Road in the ending sequence of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

Star Road is a place in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. It plays an integral role in the plot as the place where all wishes are turned into Wish Stars before being granted upon collision with the world. During Smithy's journey to Bowser's Keep, Exor crashed into Star Road, shattering it into seven Star Pieces. As wishes could not be granted until the road was repaired, a person identified only as "a higher authority" sent the star warrior ♡♪!? to collect the Star Pieces, thus repairing the road. In the end, Geno was able to fulfill his duty and Star Road was presumably left in order, although it did appear to be covered in stitches after the incident. When it is seen in Super Mario RPG's ending, the Star Road looks immensely similar to Super Mario World's Star World, being a giant, floating star found high above clouds in a screen featuring the moon to the upper-left.

In Paper Mario, the aspect of wish-granting in Mario's universe would be seen in further detail. Star Haven is a Star-inhabited place out in space where Star Kids are raised to grant a person's wishes. The Star Spirits also form a council and use the Star Rod to determine which wishes get granted. Star Hill also makes its first reappearance (renamed "Shooting Star Summit" in the English version, possibly due to renewed copyrights), given a slightly different role but still a place where the stars fall.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese スターロード
Sutārōdo
Star Road

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