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*The Toy Time Galaxy appears to be a giant room.
*The Toy Time Galaxy appears to be a giant room.
*The background music for toy time galaxy is a remixed version of the "Super Mario Bros" overworld theme
*The background music for toy time galaxy is a remixed version of the "Super Mario Bros" overworld theme.
*A miniature train is viewable in a small crevasse near the [[Warp Pipe]], mentioned above, and a [[1-Up Mushroom]]. It doesn't appear to serve any purpose, and may just be eye candy for the level.
*A miniature train is viewable in a small crevasse near the [[Warp Pipe]], mentioned above, and a [[1-Up Mushroom]]. It doesn't appear to serve any purpose, and may just be eye candy for the level.
* High above the Galaxy is a wierd capsule shaped planet that the player never actually travels to. However, it should be noted that hacking the game and flying to the planet reveals it to be the tube-like area that the player can enter by using the Warp Pipe on the first mission. All galaxies that have Warpipes leading to 'underground areas' all share this oddity as well.
* Two underground rooms are viewable in this galaxy. For the first  one, select the 2nd mission. Do not go onto the train. Instead, look to the left at a cloud design on the wall. In the middle of it, there will be a small black sphere off in the distance. The other one is viewable on '''The Flipswitch Chain''' where the player has to go to the very top of the flipswitch planet and look around looking up. Eventually, they should be a little black square. Hacking the game and flying to these planets reveal them to be 2 underground rooms accessed through a warp pipe. The sphere is the one in the Kitchen part on the 3rd mission, the square is on the 1st. The purple background doesn't appear unless the player is really close to the planets. All galaxies with underground rooms accessed by warp pipes have these, as well.


==Foreign Names==
==Foreign Names==

Revision as of 22:36, February 10, 2009

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Toy Time Galaxy is a galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy. It is a location filled with toys that are made out of rainbow building blocks, usually acting as platforms. Colorful trains appear as a short transportation. The Spring Mushroom is found here. Mecha-Koopas also appears here. This Galaxy is located in the Engine Room Dome. This Galaxy is inhabited by Gearmos (like the one in the Battlerock Galaxy). The galaxy has a planet that is an homage to Mario and Luigi (Mario on one side and Luigi on the reverse side.) Also the theme music sounds like the one on the First level of Super Mario Bros. Also, the Toy Time Galaxy includes a kitchen-themed area.


Missions

Heavy-Metal Mecha Bowser

Mario must traverse the galaxy until he gets to a giant toy Bowser robot, where Mario must destroy it completely to rescue the 4 Gearmos that were captured and forced to make it run. They will reward him with a Power Star.

Mario (or Luigi) Meets Mario

Mario needs to go to the 8-bit Mario planet to collect five Silver Stars. The pixels on the planet are replaced by lava, shrinking, and turning squares. The player must carefully and quickly make their way around the planet to collect the five silver stars and then make it back to the beginning to collect the Power Star.

Bouncing Down Cake Lane

In this mission, Mario will travel around an area of the Galaxy made out of giant desserts. At the end, he will encounter a slightly powered up Undergrunt Gunner, who he must defeat for a Power Star.

Luigi's Purple Coins

"Luigi's Purple Coins" is a level in which the player must collect 100 of the 150 Purple Coins on reverse side of the 8-bit Mario planet, which looks like 8-bit Luigi, within the three minute time limit. The lava is replaced with Dark Matter, turning squares, and shrinking squares. If Mario manages to collect 100 purple coins, he must make it back to the start to collect the Power Star.

The Flipswitch Chain

The Secret Star of the Toy Time Galaxy. The planet containing the Flipswitches is accessed by feeding the Hungry Luma in Mario Meets Mario on the fan-type planet. In this Star, the Player will go to an area resmbeling Cyclone Stone, from the Beach Bowl Galaxy. Except, instead of simply needing to reach the end of the level, the Player needs to hit several Flipswitches covering the entire area. The main Planet the star takes place on, is two different pathways that seem to be strung around each other. After hitting all the Flipswitches, the Player will be able to get the Power Star.

Fast Foes of Toy Time

A star taking place with with a Fast Foe Comet in orbit. The player must complete The Flipswitch Chain to be able to play this mission. The Star is almost exactly the same as The Flipswitch Chain, but, because of the Fast Foe comet, all of the enemies and traps there are faster. The fact that the Fast Foe comet takes place here makes it more similar to the Cyclone Stone area of Beach Bowl, since the Fast Foe Comet star was there on Cyclone Stone.

Trivia

  • The Toy Time Galaxy appears to be a giant room.
  • The background music for toy time galaxy is a remixed version of the "Super Mario Bros" overworld theme.
  • A miniature train is viewable in a small crevasse near the Warp Pipe, mentioned above, and a 1-Up Mushroom. It doesn't appear to serve any purpose, and may just be eye candy for the level.
  • Two underground rooms are viewable in this galaxy. For the first one, select the 2nd mission. Do not go onto the train. Instead, look to the left at a cloud design on the wall. In the middle of it, there will be a small black sphere off in the distance. The other one is viewable on The Flipswitch Chain where the player has to go to the very top of the flipswitch planet and look around looking up. Eventually, they should be a little black square. Hacking the game and flying to these planets reveal them to be 2 underground rooms accessed through a warp pipe. The sphere is the one in the Kitchen part on the 3rd mission, the square is on the 1st. The purple background doesn't appear unless the player is really close to the planets. All galaxies with underground rooms accessed by warp pipes have these, as well.

Foreign Names

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