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Mission select screen from Super Mario 64 DS
The mission-selection screen forSnowman's Land inSuper Mario 64 DS

Missions, also known asepisodes inSuper Mario Sunshine andobjectives inSuper Mario Odyssey, appear as scenarios or instances that take place in variouslevels in many of the 3D games in theSuper Mario series. Missions often change the placement of objects in the level they apply to, and lead the player toward a certainPower Star,Shine Sprite, orPower Moon in the level. In most of their appearances, missions are selected from a dedicated menu that appears upon the player entering a level.

History[edit]

Super Mario series[edit]

Super Mario 64 /Super Mario 64 DS[edit]

Bob-omb Battlefield mission select menu in Super Mario 64
The mission-selection screen for the Bob-omb Battlefield inSuper Mario 64

Missions first appear inSuper Mario 64. There are six missions in each of the game's 15 main courses, which can be selected from whenMario enters one of the courses. Incomplete missions are represented by translucent blue Power Stars, while completed ones are represented by yellow Power Stars. Mario can select only the first mission in each course when he enters it for the first time. Individual missions only rarely contain differences in level design in this game, mostly limited to the appearance of mission-relevant characters or bosses, such as theBig Bob-omb appearing only whenBig Bob-omb on the Summit is selected on theBob-omb Battlefield, though there are occasionally more subtle differences as well, such as there being threeiron balls rolling around in a ditch on the Bob-omb Battlefield duringFootrace with Koopa the Quick as opposed to two in every other mission. Since the level design changes little between missions, Power Stars belonging to missions other than the one selected can be obtained the majority of the time. Collecting a Power Star from a later mission causes only that mission to become unlocked prematurely.

Each of the main courses also contains an additional Power Star that appears regardless of the selected mission once Mario collects 100coins in a single visit to that level. These Power Stars are not themselves part of any mission, and they are listed separately in mission selection menus.

InSuper Mario 64's remake,Super Mario 64 DS, missions function largely the same, though there are now seven missions in each main course instead of six. While Power Stars from other missions can still be obtained the majority of the time, there are a slightly greater number of level design changes between missions than in theNintendo 64 version. For example, the newly introducedSilver Stars appear only when the missions they are relevant to are selected.

Super Mario Sunshine[edit]

Pianta Village episode select screen
The episode select screen for Pianta Village inSuper Mario Sunshine

InSuper Mario Sunshine, there are eight proper episodes in each of the seven main levels, which can be selected from upon entering a level. Each episode is represented by a translucent blue Shine Sprite if it is incomplete, and a golden one if it has been completed. Like inSuper Mario 64, episodes are unlocked in order starting with the first. Compared toSuper Mario 64, however, there are far more level design changes between episodes, with the placement of enemies, coins, terrain features, interactive objects, friendly characters,goop, and eventrees regularly varying from one episode to the next. Friendly characters also typically have different dialogue between episodes, usually forming an ongoing narrative that plays out through the episodes of each level. Due to the greater variance between episodes, it is usually impossible to obtain episode-based Shine Sprites other than the one that pertains to the selected episode. There are several exceptions to this, however, most notably the case of being able to complete Episode 2 ofBianco Hills (Down with Petey Piranha!) while Episode 1 (Road to the Big Windmill) is selected. Unlike inSuper Mario 64, this unlocks the episode numbered after the one that was collected out of order, allowing further episodes to be selected out of order. It is also possible to collect the Shine Sprites from Bianco Hills' Episode 3 (The Hillside Cave Secret) and Episode 6 (The Secret of the Dirty Lake) in later episodes, though doing so does not allow the player to skip anything. The Shine Sprite for Episode 8 ofGelato Beach (The Watermelon Festival) can also be collected early in any of the other episodes througha glitch, as it is always visible inside a glass tank in theSurf Cabana. If this is done, all intervening episodes between the one in which the Shine Sprite was collected and The Watermelon Festival are also unlocked, and can be selected from then on.

Completing the seventh episode of each main level is mandatory to finish the game, as doing so unlocks the entrance toCorona Mountain inDelfino Plaza. Each of these seventh episodes involves chasingShadow Mario through the level and defeating him.

TheSuper Mario Sunshine Player's Guide also refers to the two hidden Shine Sprites in each level as being collected as part of ninth and tenth episodes of their respective levels.[1] However, these episodes are not selectable from the episode selection menu even after being completed, instead being displayed in the margin of the menu next to text reading "???" These hidden Shine Sprites are obtainable by selecting certain episodes and then somehow exploring off of the main path. Some of these hidden Shine Sprites are obtainable in multiple episodes, while others are limited to a single one. For example,Pianta Village'sSoak the Sun Shine Sprite can be obtained by selecting Episode 8,Fluff Festival Coin Hunt, then spraying a hidden Shine Sprite painting at Pianta Village's highest point instead of collecting the eightred coins.

Like inSuper Mario 64, each main level, as well asDelfino Plaza, the game's hub area, contains an additional Shine Sprite not part of any episode that appears in any episode once Mario collects one hundred coins. These Shine Sprites are once again not considered to be part of any particular episode, and are listed separately when selecting an episode.

Delfino Plaza, the game's hub area, andDelfino Airstrip, the introductory level, also contain multiple scenarios between them much like the main levels' episodes, differing in object placement and friendly character dialogue. These areas automatically switch between scenarios as Mario progresses through the story and collects more Shine Sprites, and earlier scenarios cannot be returned to on the same save file. The final scenario present in both is accessible once Mario returns from Corona Mountain for the first time (after defeatingBowser or otherwise).

Super Mario Galaxy[edit]

Mission select screen from Super Mario Galaxy
The mission select screen inSuper Mario Galaxy

InSuper Mario Galaxy, unlike in previous games, all 121 unique Power Stars in the game are designated as named missions. Each of the game'sgalaxies contains between one and three regular missions that are automatically unlocked in order similarly to previous games, and zero to four additional missions (for a total of between one and seven per galaxy). Some additional missions are hidden missions accessed by going off of the main path of one of the regular missions (often subsequent to feeding aHungry Luma), similarly toSuper Mario Sunshine's hidden Shine Sprites. Others are missions associated withPrankster Comets, which can only be selected while a Prankster Comet is in orbit of the galaxy unless the mission has been completed. Others still are accessible only after reading a letter sent byLuigi requesting that he be rescued in a specific galaxy, which function similarly to hidden missions once unlocked. Missions are selected through a menu when Mario or Luigi enters a galaxy similarly to the previous games, with incomplete missions represented by translucent Power Stars and completed missions represented by regular Power Stars, with the appropriate color in the case ofGreen Stars and theRed Power Star. Hidden missions that the player has not completed are indicated by a small "question mark star" icon displayed above the regular mission in which it can be obtained, if that regular mission has been completed; letter missions are displayed similarly, but only once the relevant letter has been received. While a Prankster Comet is in orbit of a galaxy, its respective mission is the only one that can be selected. Selecting a completed hidden mission or letter mission from the menu returns Mario or Luigi to the regular mission scenario in which the additional mission can be completed.

Level design and object placement varies between a galaxy's regular missions to an even greater degree than it does inSuper Mario Sunshine, often leading Mario and Luigi to completely different planets in the galaxy, occasionally even with a different starting planet. Hidden missions and letter missions simply lead Mario and Luigi on branching paths away from the usual path in a mission, while Prankster Comet missions typically lead Mario and Luigi on a path that is a cut-down, altered version of one of the regular or hidden missions. Power Stars belonging to regular missions other than the one selected can never be obtained, unlike previous games.

Super Mario Galaxy 2[edit]

Mission select screen from Super Mario Galaxy 2
The mission select screen inSuper Mario Galaxy 2

Missions inSuper Mario Galaxy 2 function largely the same as those inSuper Mario Galaxy, with each of the game's 242 unique Power Stars being designated as a named mission. In this game, galaxies contain only one or two regular missions, and one or two additional missions beyond that (for a total of two to three), which can once again be hidden missions, Prankster Comet missions, or letter missions (which are received from a variety of different characters in place of Luigi, such as aGearmo in theSpace Storm Galaxy andThe Chimp in various other galaxies throughout the game). In addition to the two or three normal Power Star missions in each galaxy, there are an equal number of Green Star Prankster Comet missions in each galaxy except for theGrandmaster Galaxy, which are only unlocked once Mario and Luigi collect all 120 initially available Power Stars and complete the first mission ofBowser's Galaxy Generator,Bowser's Fortified Fortress. Unlike most missions which are named descriptively, Green Star missions are named Green Star 1, Green Star 2, and (if the galaxy has three Green Stars) Green Star 3 in every galaxy they appear in, and they are all unlocked at once. Green Star missions send Mario or Luigi to one of the galaxy's regular missions when selected, as the Green Stars occupy hidden locations in the galaxies in which they are found. As a result of the Green Stars' inclusion, each galaxy other than the Grandmaster Galaxy has a total of either four or six missions.

Like inSuper Mario Galaxy, regular missions considerably vary from one another in terms of level design and object placement, usually leading Mario and Luigi to completely different planets in each mission. This is also the case for Prankster Comet missions to a greater degree than inSuper Mario Galaxy, though many of them still reuse level design from the missions that they are based on. Additionally, while some letter missions, such asBoulder Bowl Galaxy'sC'mere, Goomba, still take place in the scenario of one of the galaxy's regular missions, others, such asFluffy Bluff Galaxy'sThe Chimp's Stomp Challenge, use unique, altered versions of a regular mission's scenario and are listed separately on the mission select screen before being completed, more closely resembling Prankster Comet missions.

Super Mario Odyssey[edit]

InSuper Mario Odyssey, the role of missions is changed considerably. While all of the game's Power Moons have unique names much like missions in the previous games, they are, for the most part, not associated with specific missions, which there are between zero and five of in each of the game's kingdoms. Missions are the main story objectives in each kingdom, and usually require Mario to collect certain Power Moons and especiallyMulti Moons in order to be completed. Completing all missions in each kingdom aside from theDark Side andDarker Side allows Mario to receive theAchieve World Peace Power Moon fromToadette in theMushroom Kingdom. Completing story missions also usually changes the layout of the kingdom in some way, allowing Mario to access additional Power Moons and missions.

References[edit]

  1. ^Averill, Alan, and Jennifer Villarreal (2002).Super Mario Sunshine Player's Guide.Nintendo of America (American English). ISBN1-930206-23-2. Page 41.
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LocationsWorld 1Sky Station GalaxyYoshi Star GalaxySpin-Dig GalaxyFluffy Bluff GalaxyFlip-Swap GalaxyRightside Down GalaxyBowser Jr.'s Fiery Flotilla
World 2Puzzle Plank GalaxyHightail Falls GalaxyBoulder Bowl GalaxyCosmic Cove GalaxyWild Glide GalaxyHoneybloom GalaxyBowser's Lava Lair
World 3Tall Trunk GalaxyCloudy Court GalaxyHaunty Halls GalaxyFreezy Flake GalaxyRolling Masterpiece GalaxyBeat Block GalaxyBowser Jr.'s Fearsome Fleet
World 4Supermassive GalaxyFlipsville GalaxyStarshine Beach GalaxyChompworks GalaxySweet Mystery GalaxyHoneyhop GalaxyBowser's Gravity Gauntlet
World 5Space Storm GalaxySlipsand GalaxyShiverburn GalaxyBoo Moon GalaxyUpside Dizzy GalaxyFleet Glide GalaxyBowser Jr.'s Boom Bunker
World 6Melty Monster GalaxyClockwork Ruins GalaxyThrowback GalaxyBattle Belt GalaxyFlash Black GalaxySlimy Spring GalaxyBowser's Galaxy Generator
World SMario Squared GalaxyRolling Coaster GalaxyTwisty Trials GalaxyStone Cyclone GalaxyBoss Blitz GalaxyFlip-Out GalaxyGrandmaster Galaxy
OtherMushroom KingdomStarship MarioComet Observatory
MovesBackward somersaultCrouchDashDouble jumpDouble kickEatFlutter jumpGround poundHead ShakeJumpKickLong jumpSide somersaultSkateSlideSpinSpin jumpStompSweep kickSwimTriple jumpWall jump
Gameplay elementsamiiboaCrate BurningFluzzard glidingGalaxiesGrand World MapLetterLife meterPortalPrankster CometStar ListStar Pointer
Story elementsRosalina's StorybookaStar Festival
Music"Bowser Jr.'s Fiery Flotilla" • "Bowser's Galaxy Generator" • "Chompworks Galaxy" • "Cloudy Court Galaxy" • "Melty Monster Galaxy" • "Puzzle Plank Galaxy" • "Slimy Spring Galaxy" • "Starship Mario" • "Super Mario Galaxy 2 Trailer Theme" • "Teleporter Melody" • "The Starship's Journey" • "Yoshi Star Galaxy"
Further infoGalleryGlitchesIwata AsksMario Galaxy OrchestraMultimediaNintendo Music (soundtrack) •Original soundtrackPre-release and unused contentQuotesStaff (Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2) •Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2Super Mario Galaxy 2 Collector's PuzzleSuper Mario Galaxy 2 Enemy DanglersSuper Mario Galaxy 2 for beginners
a Exclusive to theNintendo Switch version
Super Mario Odyssey
Playable charactersMarioCappy
Non-playable charactersPrincess PeachTiaraBonnetersBonneter biologistFrogsHint ToadUncle amiiboTalkatooTostarenansDesert WandererSheepMoe-EyesSphynxJaxiGlydonKoopasKoopas (Trace-Walking)Roving RacersLakitusGoombettesLochladiesStyle SistersDorriesSteam GardenersRabbitsNew DonkersMayor PaulineBandShiveriansShiverian RacersShiverian ElderBubblainiansCoachDogVolbonansPoochyToadsCaptain ToadToad Brigade (Green Toad ·Yellow Toad ·Purple Toad) •Archivist ToadetteJammin' ToadYoshiLuigia
EnemiesAstro-LanceurBanzai BillBig Chain ChompBig Poison Piranha PlantBitefrostBroode's Chain ChompBullet BillBurrboChain ChompChargin' ChuckCheep CheepChinchoCoin CofferDonkey KongFire BroFire Piranha PlantFuzzyGoombaGushenHammer BroKleptoKombooLava BubbleMagmatoMaw-RayMini GoombaMoonsnakeParabonesParagoombaPoison Piranha PlantPokioPulse BeamShermSpinyStairface OgreT-RexTrapeetleTropical WigglerTy-fooUprootUrban StingbyUrban Stingby LarvaYoofoe
ObstaclesBanzai Bill CannonBarrelBill BlasterBoulderCannonballFirework bombFortress turretFreezing waterIceIcicleLavaLava GeyserOil drumPepperPepper launcherPoisonQuicksandRevolving lattice wallRotating defense mechanismSenobi Generate PointShellShell launcherSpike TrapWindWind Blow TowerWooden roller
BossesBroodalsTopperHarietSpewartRango
Large bossesMadame BroodeKnucklotecTorkdriftBowserMechawigglerMollusque-LanceurCookatielRuined DragonRoboBrood
ItemsBubbleCoinCoin pileFruitHeartHidden CoinKeyLife-Up HeartMoon ShardMulti MoonNoteNutPauline's lost itemsPower MoonRegional coinRockRocket FlowerSeedTurnipYoshi's Egg
Objects? Block2D block8-bit character8-bit pipeAirshipArrow SignBarBarrierBeanstalkBig mushroomBinding BandBinocularsBird (traveling)BlockBoomboxBowser statueBrick BlockBubblerButterflyCactusCheckpoint FlagCheese rockCoin BlockCoin ringCrateDumpsterFalling PlatformFishFloating cornFlower (Cap Throw)Flower (environmental object)Flower RoadFogFrost-Frosted CakeGiant SwingGirderGlowing spotGoomba buttonGround-Pound SwitchHat CatapultHat cloudHat LauncherHat TrampolineHidden BlockHillHip Drop Move LiftHint ArtHoleJaxi StandJaxi StatueJizoKeyhole PedestalKnob-like structureKoopa ShellLanternLava cannonLetterLever SwitchLiftLochlady DressLurkerManholeMeatMini RocketMoon CageMoon PedestalMoon PipeMoon platformMoon RockMotor scooterMovable coverMushroom PlatformMysterious sproutP SwitchParking lotPenguinPipePolePole (bollard)PostPropeller PillarPush-BlockPuzzle PartRankings BoardRC CarRed doorRising Stone PillarRock wallRotating buildingRotating dialRotating platformSand GeyserScarecrowSeagullSeesawShell launcherSlotsSmall animalSmall birdSmall UFOSnowSoft wallSoirée BouquetSpark pylonSparkle WaterSpinning blockSpinning saucepanSteel BlockStone markerStone spireStone wallStupendous StewSwingSwinging ScaffoldingSwordTail TreeTapering platformTaxiTrampolineTransparent PlatformTrash CanTravel TipTreasure chestTreeVanishing platformVolcanoWardrobe closetWarp holeWedding-announcement posterWire Net PlatformWooden pendulumYellow turnstileZipper
LocationsMain storyCap Kingdom (Bonneton)Cascade Kingdom (Fossil Falls)Sand Kingdom (Tostarena)Lake Kingdom (Lake Lamode)Wooded Kingdom (Steam Gardens)Cloud Kingdom (Nimbus Arena)Lost Kingdom (Forgotten Isle)Metro Kingdom (New Donk City) •Snow Kingdom (Shiveria)Seaside Kingdom (Bubblaine)Luncheon Kingdom (Mount Volbono)Ruined Kingdom (Crumbleden)Bowser's Kingdom (Bowser's Castle) •Moon Kingdom (Honeylune Ridge)
Post-storyMushroom Kingdom (Peach's Castle) •Dark Side (Rabbit Ridge)Darker Side (Culmina Crater)
OtherOdysseyCrazy CapStarshroom
MovesBackward SomersaultCap JumpCap ThrowCaptureCrawlCrouchDashDiveDouble JumpDownward ThrowDrill SpinGround PoundGround Pound JumpJumpLong JumpQuick SwimRollSide SomersaultSpin JumpSpin ThrowSwimTriple JumpUpward ThrowWall JumpWarp
Gameplay elementsamiiboBalloon WorldaBeach VolleyballBound Bowl Grand PrixCompletionGravityGravity fieldHealth MeterJump-Rope ChallengeKoopa FreerunningKoopa Trace-WalkingNintendo LabobObjectivesPicture MatchRC Car ChallengeSnapshot Mode
Music"Battling the Broodals" • "Break Free (Lead the Way)" • "Fossil Falls" • "Jump Up, Super Star!" • "New Donk City" • "Peronza Plaza" • "Run, Jump, Throw! 1" • "Run, Jump, Throw! 2" • "Shiveria Town" • "The Forgotten Isle" • "Tostarena Nights" • "Tostarena Ruins" • "Underground Moon Caverns"
Further infoThe Art of Super Mario OdysseyGalleryGlitches • Lists of names in other languages (Clothing ·Music List ·Power Moons ·Souvenirs) •Mario Reads Your LettersMusic ListNintendo Music (soundtrack) •Original soundtrackPre-release and unused contentQuotesScavenger Hunts for Kids (Ep. 1) •Sound selectionSuper Mario Odyssey (sticker book) •Super Mario Odyssey Review Round-upStaffThe Super Mario Players
a In version 1.2.0 or later
b In version 1.3.0 or later