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[[File:Bob-omb Blasting.png|200px|thumb|[[Mario]] blowing up trash with [[Bob-omb]]s in the [[Battlerock Galaxy]]]]
[[File:Bob-omb Blasting.png|200px|thumb|[[Mario]] blowing up trash with [[Bob-omb]]s in the [[Battlerock Galaxy]]]]
{{quote|What, do people think they can just toss their {{color|trash|blue}} here and it'll magically disappear?|Gearmo|Super Mario Galaxy}}
{{quote|What, do people think they can just toss their {{color|trash|blue}} here and it'll magically disappear?|Gearmo|Super Mario Galaxy}}
'''Trash''' is an object in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. It appears twice in the game, in the [[Battlerock Galaxy]] and the [[Dreadnought Galaxy]]. Trash can be destroyed by blowing it up with [[Bob-omb]]s. In both [[galaxy|galaxies]], the planet trash appears on is the "ammo department," and there is always one green [[Gearmo]] maintaining it. Both Gearmos complain that even though the ammunition department should be clean, people dump their garbage on the planet anyway. It is up to the player to clean the planet up by blowing up the trash under a time limit of 30 seconds. If that is successfully done, the Gearmo will award the player a [[Power Star]] it "just found lying around." However, if the player fails to complete the challenge, all the trash will reappear suddenly. The player will have to start all over to beat the [[level]]. Yellow spots in both levels show optimal places to throw the Bob-ombs to do large damage to the trash.
'''Trash''' is an object in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. It appears twice in the game, in the [[Battlerock Galaxy]] and the [[Dreadnought Galaxy]]. Trash can be destroyed by blowing it up with [[Bob-omb]]s. In both [[galaxy|galaxies]], the planet trash appears on is the "ammo department," and there is always one green [[Gearmo]] maintaining it. Both Gearmos complain that even though the ammunition department should be clean, people dump their garbage on the planet anyway. It is up to the player to clean the planet up by blowing up the trash under a time limit of 30 seconds. If that is successfully done, the Gearmo will award the player a [[Power Star]] it "just found lying around." However, if the player fails to complete the challenge, all the trash will reappear suddenly. The player will have to start all over to beat the [[level]]. [[Golden peg|Tiny lamp]]s in both levels show optimal places to throw the Bob-ombs to do large damage to the trash.


In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', trash is replaced by [[crate]]s.
In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', trash is replaced by [[crate]]s.
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap={{ruby|燃|も}}えへんゴミ
|JapR=Moehen gomi
|JapM=Burnable trash
}}
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[[Category:Super Mario Galaxy objects]]
[[Category:Super Mario Galaxy objects]]

Latest revision as of 11:44, July 21, 2023

Mario must blow up all this garbage to get the star
Mario blowing up trash with Bob-ombs in the Battlerock Galaxy
“What, do people think they can just toss their trash here and it'll magically disappear?”
Gearmo, Super Mario Galaxy

Trash is an object in Super Mario Galaxy. It appears twice in the game, in the Battlerock Galaxy and the Dreadnought Galaxy. Trash can be destroyed by blowing it up with Bob-ombs. In both galaxies, the planet trash appears on is the "ammo department," and there is always one green Gearmo maintaining it. Both Gearmos complain that even though the ammunition department should be clean, people dump their garbage on the planet anyway. It is up to the player to clean the planet up by blowing up the trash under a time limit of 30 seconds. If that is successfully done, the Gearmo will award the player a Power Star it "just found lying around." However, if the player fails to complete the challenge, all the trash will reappear suddenly. The player will have to start all over to beat the level. Tiny lamps in both levels show optimal places to throw the Bob-ombs to do large damage to the trash.

In Super Mario Galaxy 2, trash is replaced by crates.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese えへんゴミ
Moehen gomi
Burnable trash