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Galaxia
- This article is aboutMeta Knight's signature sword, and should not be confused withMaster.

Galaxia is the main weapon of the masked swordsman,Meta Knight, used for his occasional battles withKirby and against otherenemies. While it has previously appeared in the anime seriesKirby: Right Back at Ya!, later games afterward would slowly adopt Galaxia as Meta Knight's main weapon in the games, starting with official artwork in games likeKirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, andKirby Air Ride within actual gameplay.
Description[edit]
Galaxia takes the appearance of a pronged, flame-like, golden sword with a red gem on its hilt. The sword has been shown to fire crescent-shaped shots, and can also be used as a melee weapon, much like an ordinary sword. Besides being used for melee purposes, Galaxia also has elemental powers. InKirby: Squeak Squad, Galaxia can create an electrical charge around its owner and unleash fiery shots, and inKirby Star Allies, it can also be imbued withdifferent elemental powers from other player attacks. As shown inKirby: Planet Robobot'sMeta Knightmare Returns, Galaxia is also capable of destroying large objects and enemies, typically those that would require Kirby to use theRobobot Armor.
In past appearances, Galaxia has previously been shown with six prongs, which can be seen in official artwork starting inKirby: Nightmare in Dream Land.Kirby Air Ride, meanwhile, used a design with four prongs. The four-prongedKirby Air Ride design has been used consistently in theSuper Smash Bros. series sinceSuper Smash Bros. Brawl, and in theKirby series sinceKirby Mass Attack (Kirby Super Star Ultra andKirby's Epic Yarn inconsistently switch between six and four prongs). In games prior toKirby Star Allies, the blade is flat across its width, but starting in said game, the blade's width comes to a peak (thoughSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate andKirby Air Riders still use the flat design).Dark Meta Knight also wields a sword similar to Galaxia, but in silver rather than gold; sinceKirby: Triple Deluxe, Dark Meta Knight's sword continues to match Galaxia's older design with six prongs and a flat blade, causing it to slowly diverge from the original Galaxia.
History[edit]
In earlier games in theKirby series,Meta Knight previously wielded a generic sword that varied in appearance, both in official artwork and in-game. Said sword is typically portrayed with a completely golden coloration, or features a silver blade and a golden hilt in some appearances.
Kirby: Right Back at Ya! was the first time Meta Knight's sword was named Galaxia and featured a characteristic pronged design (though it appears slightly different than its typical look).Super Smash Bros. Melee was its first in-game appearance (via Meta Knight'strophy), and from there, it has consistently appeared in Meta Knight's official artwork sinceKirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. The primary exception is its appearance inKirby & The Amazing Mirror, which remains unclear due to how inconsistently Meta Knight's sword is portrayed in said game, even in official artwork (seebelow). Eventually,Kirby Air Ride would feature Meta Knight properly using the famous sword with its current appearance in gameplay.
While Galaxia was given its current name in the anime, it was not used in the games untilSuper Smash Bros. Brawl with Meta Knight's "Galaxia Darkness" Final Smash. In theKirby series, Galaxia's name is used starting withKirby's Epic Yarn, with the term "Galaxia Sword" being used to refer to both a piece ofFurniture and anArea Patch used to unlockBattleship Halberd.
Game appearances[edit]
Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land[edit]
InKirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, official artwork confirms that Meta Knight wields Galaxia, its first proper appearance in aKirby game. In this case, it replaces the original sword he had used inKirby's Adventure. In this game (as well asKirby: Squeak Squad andKirby Super Star Ultra), Meta Knight's sword is depicted as a generic golden sword in his in-game sprites, despite being visible as Galaxia in official artwork and larger in-game depictions. It can be presumed that this is due to the limited size of his sprite making it difficult to use Galaxia's proper design.
Kirby Air Ride[edit]
Kirby Air Ride is the first game to portray Galaxia with its current appearance in actual gameplay. It is wielded byMeta Knight and can be used like theSword ability.
Kirby: Squeak Squad[edit]
In promotional artwork, it is confirmed that Galaxia is used by Meta Knight in his appearance inKirby: Squeak Squad. Meta Knight uses it to fight much like its previous appearances, and it is also capable of using elemental powers, such as creating an electrical charge around the masked swordsman and unleashing fiery, crescent-shaped shots.
Kirby Super Star Ultra[edit]
In the remakeKirby Super Star Ultra, Meta Knight's sword that he uses inKirby Super Star is changed into Galaxia, and can be clearly seen in promotional art, as well as inMeta Knightmare Ultra's various in-game artwork and cutscenes. Meta Knight's sword projectiles in Meta Knightmare Ultra bear a striking resemblance to Galaxia as well (in Meta Knight's boss appearance, they resemble the generic gold sword instead), and Meta Knight's energy bar is also shaped like Galaxia.
Kirby's Epic Yarn /Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn[edit]

For the first time in theKirby series, Galaxia appears with its proper name as afurniture item inKirby's Epic Yarn andits remake. The furniture piece, named theGalaxia Sword, depicts Galaxia rested upon a wooden stand. It features six prongs, similar to its older depictions. It can be obtained early in theBattleship Halberd stage.
AnArea Patch replica of Galaxia also appears in the patch animation for the Battleship Halberd stage. It swipes across the clouds to clear them for theHalberd to come into view and for Kirby to access the stage. This Galaxia replica features four prongs, making it much closer to the modern design that was used sinceKirby Air Ride.
Finally, the only appearance of Meta Knight wielding Galaxia in this game is in the "Ambushed!" cutscene, as this is the only time he can be seen in-game where he is not transformed into his yarn form just yet. Afterwards, in his yarn form he is forced to make use of different-colored yarn swords when encountered inhis boss stage.
Kirby Mass Attack[edit]

InKirby Mass Attack, Galaxia appears on the title screen logo forKirby Quest. It also appears as a secret boss inChapter 4, provided the player did not miss a single attack for the first eight battles of the chapter, and if they have beaten the chapter before. If these conditions are met, Meta Knight is then replaced with an oversized Galaxia as the boss for Stage 39. Galaxia has 2500 health, and will attack the Kirbys with meteors should the player miss an attack. Once defeated, Galaxia is granted to Kirby, which allows him to consistently perform an "Awesome" attack in which he wields the sword and deals 9999 damage towardsDark Matter.
Kirby's Return to Dream Land /Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe[edit]
InKirby's Return to Dream Land and itsremake, Meta Knight uses Galaxia in his moveset. An enlarged Galaxia is one of the many sword variations Kirby may use in theUltra SwordSuper Ability.
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse[edit]
In this game, Galaxia appears on Meta Knight'sfigurine. It also appears on the page "Deep-Sea Tour" of theSecret Diary, where a squid (resembling theClaykken) is holding it.
Kirby: Planet Robobot[edit]
In the fight againstStar Dream, Meta Knight inserts Galaxia into a slot on theHalberd, and pulls it like a lever to release Kirby and theRobobot Armor to drill through Star Dream's defenses one last time. A similar instance happens before the fourth phase ofStar Dream Soul OS begins.
InMeta Knightmare Returns, Meta Knight uses Galaxia on his adventures, much like his previous playable appearances. Notably, Galaxia is also able to destroy objects and enemies that are normally only able to be destroyed with the Robobot Armor. Meta Knight can also performGalaxia Darkness, his Final Smash fromSuper Smash Bros Brawl andSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U.
Scanning aKirby-series Meta Knightamiibo allows Kirby to get the Sword ability while taking on Meta Knight's visual appearance. Naturally, his sword turns into a smaller replica of Galaxia to reflect this change.
Kirby Star Allies[edit]
InKirby Star Allies, Galaxia is used by Meta Knight as both a boss and aDream Friend. In the latter case, the sword can be infused with differentelemental powers. These elemental powers also enhance Meta Knight'sShuttle Loop with different effects.
Kirby Fighters 2[edit]
InKirby Fighters 2'sStory Mode: The Destined Rivals, Meta Knight uses Galaxia when attacking alongsideKing Dedede in theirtag-team duo fight. When Meta Knight is unlocked as a playable fighter after completing Chapter 4 of Story Mode, he uses Galaxia much like he did in his previous playable appearances.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land[edit]
Meta Knight uses Galaxia as his main weapon for his boss battle inKirby and the Forgotten Land. If Kirby uses a variant of theSword ability to parry hisUpper Calibur attack, Galaxia will be knocked out of Meta Knight's grasp. If Kirby picks up Galaxia, he'll be forced to use a back-up sword for the rest of the fight. Said back-up sword strongly resembles the generic sword Meta Knight wields inKirby's Adventure.
Additionally, Kirby can use a replica of Galaxia with theevolved version of Sword,Meta Knight Sword.
Kirby's Dream Buffet[edit]
Galaxia does not directly appear inKirby's Dream Buffet, instead appearing in variousCharacter Treats depicting Meta Knight.
Kirby Air Riders[edit]
InKirby Air Riders, Meta Knight wields Galaxia whenever he does not have a copy ability. It essentially functions as a shorter-ranged version of the Sword ability; if an enemy or rival is directly in front of Meta Knight, he slashes them with Galaxia.
Super Smash Bros. series[edit]
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InSuper Smash Bros. Melee, the trophy of Meta Knight uses his design from the anime, making it the first appearance of Galaxia in any game appearance. In all of his playable appearances in theSuper Smash Bros. series, starting withSuper Smash Bros. Brawl, Meta Knight fights with Galaxia in his moveset, andBrawl is also where Galaxia's name was adopted into the games for the first time.
Galaxia also serves as the namesake of Meta Knight'sFinal Smash in bothSuper Smash Bros. Brawl and inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U,Galaxia Darkness.
InKirby: Right Back at Ya![edit]
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| “ | My name is Galaxia. Only the most powerful of knights may wield my ancient magic. Meta Knight is the chosen one. Your mother Garlude knew well this truth. In sacrificing her life, Garlude made the ultimate sacrifice. | ” | — Galaxia addressingSirica inCrusade for the Blade |
In the anime seriesKirby: Right Back at Ya!, Galaxia isMeta Knight's signature sword, and an ancient relic of great power. Galaxia appears prominently in the episodesHour of the WolfWrath andCrusade for the Blade. In the latter episode, Galaxia is told byKabu to have been forged thousands of years ago by Photron — the king of the Fire People — and imbued with a life of its own, but it was later stolen by themonsterKirisakin in order to safeguard it foreNeMeE. In order to recover this sword, theStar Warriors Meta Knight and Garlude (the mother ofSirica) fought Kirisakin to reclaim it, but Garlude ended up having to sacrifice her own life to toss the sword to Meta Knight, who among them was the only one who could wield it.
Galaxia is described as being so powerful that it could decide the fate of the universe, so Meta Knight takes extra care to ensure it does not end up in the hands ofNight Mare Enterprises. The sword has the power to reject those it deems unworthy who try to wield it by shocking them with electricity. When not used for combat, the blade would typically retract into its hilt until Meta Knight called it forth. Though Meta Knight is described by Galaxia itself as the chosen one, it is clear that its true potential can only be unlocked when it is wielded byKirby. By inhaling Galaxia, Kirby obtains theSwordCopy Ability, but with Galaxia as the sword; with it, he gains the power to toss devastating Sword Beam attacks which can cleave in two even N.M.E.'s most formidable monsters.
In Crusade for the Blade, Galaxia directly speaks to Sirica, indicating that it is sentient. It has a deep male voice in the Japanese version of the anime, and a female voice in the English dub.
In theKirby novel series[edit]

In theKirby novel series, Galaxia isMeta Knight's sacred sword that he has with him at all times. It is the most famous sword in the universe. While Meta Knight has been known to have a sword since thefirst novel, Galaxia was not officially named as such untilKirby: Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess.
InKirby: Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess, when Meta Knight and co. discover thatBaron Gallic is the source of their problem,Sword Knight andBlade Knight remember dealing with him in the past. Meta Knight then draws it up into the air for it to be seen, awestriking everyone with its beauty. Sword and Blade then continue their tale by explaining that Baron Gallic used hisMalice Stone to hypnotize them, and convinced them that their master Meta Knight was a universal threat. He manipulated them to get his hands on Galaxia, and nearly had them deliver the sword to him. However,Daroach was well aware of Gallic's tactics and stepped in to inform Meta Knight of Gallic's criminal nature, allowing Meta Knight to bring his men back to reason and have Galaxia returned before it reached Gallic's grasp. Much later in the story, when Meta Knight faces off against Baron Gallic, it is revealed that Galaxia is one of the many treasures he wanted to feed to the Malice Stone to power it up. Meta Knight puts a stop to this by shattering the Malice Stone, putting an end to Gallic's trickery forever.
InKirby: Meta Knight and the Knight of Yomi, Galaxia is an important plot point throughout the novel, having been stolen from Meta Knight byBeryl, a master of disguise. Consequently, said sword is replaced with a counterfeit variation that snaps almost immediately during a duel on the Halberd. While disguised as Meta Knight, Beryl uses Galaxia to wreak havoc across several locations, including Dream Land, where he trades blows withFighterKirby. Initially, a ransom of ten thousandPoint Stars is demanded by Beryl to Meta Knight's crew in exchange for Galaxia, but this is immediately dismissed when Meta Knight prefers to settle the ransom with force instead. Galaxia is eventually taken back after theMeta-Knights andWaddle Dee finally force Beryl to end the masquerade, and is delivered back to Meta Knight during the climax of the story.
Similar swords[edit]
The following section details other swords resembling Galaxia, as well as different swords wielded by Meta Knight throughout theKirby series that are not explicitly confirmed to be same as Galaxia. This does not account for games that confirm Meta Knight to be using Galaxia in official artwork that is not reused from any prior game.
Other swords wielded by Meta Knight[edit]
- Kirby's Adventure features Meta Knight using a generic golden sword, resembling the one used bySword Kirby.Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land changes this sword into Galaxia, but it has not beenretconned; it reappears inKirby and the Forgotten Land, wielded by Meta Knight as a back-up if Galaxia is knocked off his person.
- A similar sword is also used by Meta Knight inKirby Super Star, uniquely featuring a greenish yellow hilt due to his in-game palette. His official artwork also features the red gem on the hilt, a trait shared with Galaxia.Kirby Super Star Ultra changes this sword into Galaxia.
- Kirby's Avalanche, as well as the Super Famicom version ofKirby's Star Stacker, features Meta Knight using a generic sword with a silver blade and a golden hilt.
- The sub-gameSamurai Kirby in bothKirby Super Star and inKirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe has Meta Knight wielding a silver katana to slash through Kirby should he lose to him.
- The flashbacks in theKirby: Right Back at Ya! episodeCrusade for the Blade showMeta Knight wielding a Spanish-style rapier, prior to him obtaining Galaxia.
- Kirby & The Amazing Mirror is notably unclear as to whether Meta Knight uses Galaxia or not. While Meta Knight's artwork clearly shows him using Galaxia (as it is reused fromKirby: Nightmare in Dream Land), and his sprite likewise features the golden sword that is meant to represent Galaxia inKirby: Nightmare in Dream Land and other games, it is only named "Master" when Kirby uses it in-game. Artwork for Master depicts the sword based on its in-game appearance; rather than resembling Galaxia, it resembles the blade used for the Sword Ability, but golden and with a bluish green jewel on its hilt.
- Adding to this, the ending image of the game depicts a close-up shot of Master after Meta Knight leaves it in theCentral Circle, depicting the blade as silver. ThePause subscreen for Master, meanwhile, depicts Galaxia as the ability's icon on the top-left corner of the screen. While this seemingly implies Master to be the same sword, this cannot be taken as an explicit confirmation due to the inconsistent portrayal of Master elsewhere.
- Meta Knight in his yarn form does not use Galaxia duringhis boss fight inKirby's Epic Yarn andKirby's Extra Epic Yarn, instead using a series of yarn-based swords of different colors that are released by a rotating mechanism with an angry face in the background.
- Meta Knight also uses a generic beige-colored yarn sword during gameplay of the sub-gameSlash and Bead, despite its description making mention of Meta Knight using his "famous sword". For unknown reasons, the title screen of Slash and Bead also depicts Meta Knight's yarn sword as green, the same color as the one he uses in official artwork.
- In the novelKirby: Meta Knight and the Knight of Yomi, Galaxia was taken fromMeta Knight byBeryl, and is replaced with a different sword when he arrives inYomi. This sword is described as having no substance and is not apt for battle. One of the illustrations depicts this sword as having a blade roughly the same length as Galaxia's, in addition to a blunt hilt with square-like ends (somewhat resembling the sword he uses inKirby's Adventure andKirby Super Star).
- While not actually used, Meta Knight brings a regular sword of unclear origins for a duel with Beryl on Planet Magnus.
- In the penultimate chapter of the same novel, Meta Knight is lentBlade Knight's sword to aid in battlingMorpho Knight, beforeWaddle Dee delivers the real Galaxia back to him.
- In the final battle against theMoon Warriors inKirby Fighters 2, Waxing Crescent Masked Meta Knight uses a unique sword, with its golden blade featuring an embedded crescent and two prongs. Its hilt is colored silver and red with an azure gem, while the rest of the handle is colored red and features a large tuft of red bristles at the end.
- Artwork of Meta Knight fromKirby's Adventure, wielding a generic golden sword
- Icon of Meta Knight fromKirby's Avalanche, wielding a sword with a silver blade and a gold hilt
- Sprite of Meta Knight fromKirby Super Star sub-gameSamurai Kirby, wielding a silver katana
- Artwork of Meta Knight fromKirby Super Star, wielding a generic golden sword with a red gem.
- A generic golden sword wielded by Meta Knight inKirby Super Star
- Sprite of Meta Knight from the Super Famicom version ofKirby's Star Stacker featuring a sword with a silver blade and golden hilt
- Meta Knight using a rapier in a flashback, from theKirby: Right Back at Ya! episodeCrusade for the Blade
- Artwork ofMaster Kirby fromKirby & The Amazing Mirror
- Artwork of Meta Knight inKirby's Epic Yarn wielding a green yarn sword
- Meta Knight inSlash and Bead fromKirby's Extra Epic Yarn wields a beige-colored yarn sword in gameplay
- Meta Knight using an ordinary sword to fight the Giant Snake inKirby: Meta Knight and the Knight of Yomi
- Meta Knight wieldingBlade Knight's sword inKirby: Meta Knight and the Knight of Yomi
- Waxing Crescent Masked Meta Knight of theMoon Warriors wielding a sword with an embedded crescent fromKirby Fighters 2
Swords resembling Galaxia[edit]
- Dark Meta Knight wields a silver sword with a blue gem on its hilt, resembling Galaxia. In official artwork and appearances sinceKirby: Triple Deluxe, said sword consistently has six prongs and a flattened blade, which is more in line with past portrayals of Galaxia.
- In his battle as "Dark Meta Knight's Revenge" inKirby: Triple Deluxe, his "Blade Burst" attack can summon blades resembling his own version of Galaxia from the ground.
- Magolor Soul'sUltra Sword attack inKirby's Return to Dream Land and itsremake has him use two Galaxia-shaped swords. These are colored silver with green gems on their hilts.
- When Meta Knight is mechanized into the cyborg warriorMecha Knight inKirby: Planet Robobot, his Galaxia is replaced with a more powerful laser sword. It features a flashing laser blade roughly forming Galaxia's familiar shape as well as a crescent-shaped hilt with a red triangle in its center. This sword is also used byStock Mecha Knight.
- When using "Lonely Sizzle", "Lonely Blizzard", and "Lonely Zap",Void Termina wields swords resembling Galaxia's corresponding elemental variations. This can be clearly seen in the Sizzle and Blizzard variations of this attack.
- Parallel Meta Knight andPhantom Meta Knight wield their own versions of Galaxia, as they are clones of Meta Knight. The former's sword takes on a dark gold appearance with a red gem, while the latter is depicted with a more neon-like coloration for consistency with Phantom Meta Knight's appearance. Additionally, just like the real deal, Phantom Meta Knight can be forced to drop his sword and replace it with one resembling Meta Knight's original sword.
- Artwork of Dark Meta Knight fromKirby & The Amazing Mirror, featuring his own version of Galaxia
- Dark Meta Knight conjuring blades from the ground resembling his own sword inKirby: Triple Deluxe
- Mecha Knight inKirby: Planet Robobot, wielding a laser sword that roughly resembles Galaxia in shape
- Void Termina using Lonely Sizzle inKirby Star Allies, with the resulting blade resembling Galaxia in shape
- Parallel Meta Knight's splash screen fromKirby Star Allies, featuring a dark gold sword resembling Galaxia
- Phantom Meta Knight's splash screen fromKirby and the Forgotten Land, featuring a neon-colored sword bearing Galaxia's likeness
Gallery[edit]
Solo Images[edit]
- The Galaxia Swordfurniture item fromKirby's Epic Yarn
- The Galaxia SwordArea Patch fromKirby's Epic Yarn
- Sprite fromKirby Mass Attack (Kirby Quest)
- Model of the replica of Galaxia Kirby obtained when inhaling Meta Knight, fromSuper Smash Bros. Brawl
- Model fromSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate
Kirby: Right Back at Ya! Screenshots[edit]
Hour of the WolfWrath[edit]
- Meta Knight trades blows withWolfWrath
- Kirby pulls Galaxia out of Meta Knight's scabbard
- Kirby attempts to use Galaxia against WolfWrath
- Kirby poses with Galaxia after defeating WolfWrath
- Final shot forHour of the WolfWrath
Crusade for the Blade[edit]
- Kirisakin guards Galaxia
- Sirica is rejected by Galaxia when she tries to claim it
- Sirica pulls Galaxia a second time and hears it speak
- Kirisakin knocks Kirby away and grabs Galaxia
- Meta Knight uses Sirica's missile launcher to knock Galaxia out of Kirisakin's mouth
Artwork with Meta Knight[edit]
- Kirby and the Forgotten Land (figure)
- Meta Knight raising his sword defiantly fromKirby: Right Back at Ya!
Screenshots with Meta Knight[edit]
- Meta Knight's splash screen inKirby Star Allies
- Screenshot ofMeta Knight inKirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe
Credits pictures with Meta Knight[edit]
Kirby: Planet Robobot[edit]
- Meta Knight releasing Robobot Armor Kirby from the Halberd
- Meta Knight in aRest Area
- Meta Knight and one of the Holo-Doomers 2.0 flying in different directions
- Meta Knight facesStock Mecha Knight
- Meta Knight posing in a HAL Room
Novel illustrations[edit]
- Meta Knight presenting Galaxia inKirby: Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess
- Meta Knight destroying the Malice Stone with Galaxia inKirby: Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess
- A broken, counterfeit Galaxia inKirby: Meta Knight and the Knight of Yomi
- The real Galaxia used by Beryl while disguised as Meta Knight inKirby: Meta Knight and the Knight of Yomi
- Waddle Dee delivering Galaxia inKirby: Meta Knight and the Knight of Yomi
- Meta Knight wielding Galaxia inKirby: Meta Knight and the Knight of Yomi
Merchandise[edit]
- "Help" mascot figurines of Kirby,Waddle Dee and Meta Knight by Takara Tomy A.r.t.s.
- "Nendoroid 669: Meta Knight" made by Good Smile Company
- Magnet of Meta Knight made forKirby's 30th Anniversary, from the "PITATTO" merchandise line
Other[edit]
- Promotional artwork fromKirby: Right Back at Ya!, featuringSword Kirby wielding Galaxia
- Galaxia variant ofUltra Sword fromKirby's Return to Dream Land
- Figurine fromKirby and the Rainbow Curse
- "Deep-Sea Tour" page of theSecret Diary fromKirby and the Rainbow Curse, where a giant squid is holding Galaxia
- Custom variation of theSword ability fromKirby: Planet Robobot, obtained with aKirby-series Meta Knightamiibo
- Artwork of theMeta Knight SwordEvolved Copy Ability based off Meta Knight inKirby and the Forgotten Land
- The photo added toKirby's House after clearing the Meta Knight Cup in theColosseum inKirby and the Forgotten Land
- Character Treat fromKirby's Dream Buffet, featuring artwork fromKirby's Return to Dream Land
- Dedede Directory about Meta Knight, featuring several images of him holding Galaxia
- A toy chest with various items, including Galaxia, fromFind Kirby!! Full of Kirby
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | ギャラクシア gyarakushia | Galaxia |
| Dutch | Galaxia | - |
| French | Galaxia | - |
| German | Galaxia | - |
| Italian | Galaxia | - |
| Korean | 갤럭시아 gaelleogsia | Galaxia |
| Portuguese | Galaxia[1][2] | - |
| Russian | Галаксия[2] Galaksiya | Galaxia |
| Spanish | Galaxia | - |
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