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Super Mario Galaxy
Mario Galaxy
SSBU-Mario Galaxy.jpg
Mario Galaxy.jpg

MarioSymbol.svg
Mario Galaxy as it appears inSmash.
UniverseMario
Appears inSSB4 (Wii U)
Ultimate
AvailabilityStarter
Crate typeNormal
Maximum players8
Music
Boldedtracks must be unlocked
for Wii UEgg Planet
Rosalina in the Observatory / Luma's Theme
Super Mario Galaxy
Egg Planet
Gusty Garden Galaxy
Theme of SMG2
Sky Station
Bowser's Galaxy Generator
Fated Battle
The Great Tower Showdown 2
Champion Road
The Grand Finale
Jergingha - Planet Destruction Form
UltimateSuper Mario Bros. series music
Main:Egg Planet
Alternate:Theme of SMG2
Tournament legality
Smash 4Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
UltimateSingles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
Article on Super Mario WikiGateway Galaxy
Mario Galaxy is a bit of an odd stage. The planetary gravity is tightly bound to the core, so jumps straight off platforms or directly upward will tend to send fighters in a diagonal direction.
Super Smash Bros. 4 Official Site

Mario Galaxy (マリオギャラクシー,Mario Galaxy) is a stage that appears inSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U andSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate. It was officially confirmed on November 15, 2013, though one of the daily pics on the site teased it as much as two months prior. This stage is available as one of the stages in8-Player Smash. InUltimate,Rosalina & Luma are fought here for their unlock battle.

Stage overview[edit]

A demonstration of gravity's effect on projectiles:Robin'sThoron goes straight, whileR.O.B.'sSuper Robo Beam follows the planet's curvature.

The characters fight on a small, grassy planet resembling the starting planet of Gateway Galaxy. The background features a few trees and a house on the ground and, except in 8-Player mode, several spaceships in the sky.

Due to the planet's small size, the stage has a noticeable curvature to it: the center of gravity is the center of the planet, so jumping or getting launched upwards from the edge will cause the character to move diagonally. Most projectiles are also affected by gravity and move according to the planet's curvature, with a few exceptions, notably Fox'sBlaster and Robin'sThoron.

Two staticsoft platforms are present, one on the right and one, higher, at the left. The stage also features walk-offblast lines. Star bits may occasionally rain down on the stage, though this has no effect on the fight.

Despite the game's attempt to emulate curved gravity, the ground on the sides of the stage still behaves like a downwards slope of increasing intensity, and as such fighters who land on the ground will slide backwards a distance depending on their fall speed and traction, and fighters who are meteor smashed into it will bounce off at a wider angle.

Ω forms and Battlefield form[edit]

InSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U, theΩ form is set on a completely flat and smaller version of the planet in the regular form.Walk-offs and soft platforms are removed and gravity is normalized.

InSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, the Ω form andBattlefield form are similar toSSB4's Ω form; however, the main platform is resized and reshaped to matchFinal Destination andBattlefield, respectively. The threesoft platforms of the Battlefield form are based on the two multicolored soft platforms in the normal form, with the two lower platforms being based on the red platform on the left and the upper platform being based on the yellow platform on the right.

  • Ω form in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

    Ω form inSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U.

  • Ω form in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

    Ω form inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate.

  • Battlefield form in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

    Battlefield form inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Origin[edit]

Gateway Galaxy as it originally appeared inSuper Mario Galaxy.

This stage is based on bothSuper Mario Galaxy games. In the games,Mario would navigate through galaxies by going from planet to planet, with each planet having its own gravitational pull, to reach thePower andGrand Stars. The planet on which characters fight in this stage is based on the starting planet ofGateway Galaxy, the first galaxy inSuper Mario Galaxy, albeit with some differences such as the addition of the pine trees in the background, the presence of only one house instead of two (the house is also designed differently), and the much larger size of the planet itself.

Worthy of note is that at the end ofSuper Mario Galaxy, the universe is reborn so that elements from many galaxies visited during the game end up closer to one another, so the stage may have also gotten some influence from that, given that inSuper Mario Galaxy there is no place called "Mario Galaxy".

The ships in the background are:

Tournament legality[edit]

Mario Galaxy is banned from tournaments due to the stage having walk-off blast zones and unusual gravity which interferes with projectiles and movement.

Gallery[edit]

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]

  • The first screenshot of the stage.

    The first screenshot of the stage.

  • Due to the gravity, jumping from this position would move the characters diagonally.

    Due to the gravity, jumping from this position would move the characters diagonally.

  • A close-up of Starship Mario.

    A close-up of Starship Mario.

  • Mario and two Ray Guns in the stage.

    Mario and twoRay Guns in the stage.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

Update history[edit]

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U 1.0.2

  • Change Ω form supports 8-player mode. To accommodate this change, the Ω form has been made larger and background ships are removed while in this mode for performance reasons.

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japan JapaneseマリオギャラクシーMario Galaxy
UK EnglishMario Galaxy
France FrenchMario Galaxy
Germany GermanMario-GalaxieMario Galaxy
Spain Spanish (PAL)Mario Galaxy
Mexico Spanish (NTSC)Galaxia de MarioMario's Galaxy
Italy ItalianMario Galaxy
China Chinese (Simplified)马力欧银河Mario Galaxy
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional)瑪利歐銀河Mario Galaxy
South Korea Korean마리오 갤럭시Mario Galaxy
Netherlands DutchMario's MelkwegMario's Milky Way
Russia RussianГалактика МариоMario Galaxy
Portugal PortugueseMario Galaxy

Trivia[edit]

The inside of the Starshroom.
  • In some circumstances inSmash 4, with careful camera positioning it is possible to see the inside of the Starshroom, which is fully textured.
    • InUltimate, the Starshroom's position was offset downwards, causing it to not be visible without angling thecamera to see below the planet.[1]
  • Characters can beStar andScreen KO'd diagonally on both this stage andWindy Hill Zone.
  • Some battering items may land upside down when dropped onto the ground on both this stage and Windy Hill Zone. Additionally,Simon andRichter'sHoly Water bottle will not spin while descending when using the move.
  • InUltimate, the minimap will appear curved on this stage. This also occurs in Windy Hill Zone.
  • InUltimate,Metroid andDevil cannot be summoned from anAssist Trophy on this stage. Additionally,Abra andLugia cannot be summoned fromPoké Balls.
  • InUltimate, the flag onBowser's Airship does not appear when playing on theBattlefield orOmega variants of the stage.
  • The stage uses a unique lighting filter. It features bloom lightning on the characters making them look shinier. This reflects the character art style used inSuper Mario Galaxy.

References[edit]


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Stages inSuper Smash Bros. 4
Both games (new)Battlefield ·Boxing Ring ·Duck Hunt ·Final Destination ·Gaur Plain ·Midgar ·Super Mario Maker ·Suzaku Castle ·Umbra Clock Tower ·Wily Castle
Both games (familiar)Super Smash Bros.Dream Land (64) ·Super Smash Bros.Hyrule Castle (64) ·Super Smash Bros.Peach's Castle (64)
3DS version (new)3D Land ·Arena Ferox ·Balloon Fight ·Dream Land ·Find Mii ·Gerudo Valley ·Golden Plains ·Living Room ·Magicant ·Mute City ·Pac-Maze ·Paper Mario ·PictoChat 2 ·Prism Tower ·Rainbow Road ·Reset Bomb Forest ·Spirit Train ·Tomodachi Life ·Tortimer Island ·Unova Pokémon League
3DS version (familiar)Super Smash Bros. MeleeBrinstar ·Super Smash Bros. MeleeCorneria ·Super Smash Bros. MeleeJungle Japes ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlDistant Planet ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlFlat Zone 2 ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlGreen Hill Zone ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlMushroomy Kingdom ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlWarioWare, Inc. ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlYoshi's Island
Wii U version (new)Big Battlefield ·Coliseum ·Flat Zone X ·Gamer ·Garden of Hope ·Jungle Hijinxs ·Kalos Pokémon League ·Mario Circuit ·Mario Galaxy ·Miiverse ·Mushroom Kingdom U ·Orbital Gate Assault ·Pac-Land ·Palutena's Temple ·Pilotwings ·Pyrosphere ·Skyloft ·The Great Cave Offensive ·Town and City ·Wii Fit Studio ·Windy Hill Zone ·Woolly World ·Wrecking Crew ·Wuhu Island
Wii U version (familiar)Super Smash Bros.Kongo Jungle 64 ·Super Smash Bros. MeleeOnett ·Super Smash Bros. MeleeTemple ·Super Smash Bros. MeleeYoshi's Island ·Super Smash Bros. Brawl75m ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlBridge of Eldin ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlCastle Siege ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlDelfino Plaza ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlHalberd ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlLuigi's Mansion ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlLylat Cruise ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlMario Circuit (Brawl) ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlNorfair ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlPirate Ship ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlPokémon Stadium 2 ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlPort Town Aero Dive ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlSkyworld ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlSmashville
OtherΩ form ·Stage Builder
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Stages inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate
New stagesBattlefield ·Big Battlefield ·Cloud Sea of Alrest ·Dracula's Castle ·Final Destination ·Garreg Mach Monastery ·Great Plateau Tower ·Hollow Bastion ·King of Fighters Stadium ·Mementos ·Minecraft World ·Mishima Dojo ·Moray Towers ·New Donk City Hall ·Northern Cave ·Small Battlefield ·Spiral Mountain ·Spring Stadium ·Yggdrasil's Altar
Returning stages fromSuper Smash Bros.Dream Land ·Hyrule Castle ·Kongo Jungle ·Mushroom Kingdom ·Peach's Castle ·Saffron City ·Super Happy Tree
Returning stages fromSuper Smash Bros. MeleeBig Blue ·Brinstar ·Brinstar Depths ·Corneria ·Fountain of Dreams ·Fourside ·Great Bay ·Green Greens ·Jungle Japes ·Kongo Falls ·Mushroom Kingdom II ·Onett ·Pokémon Stadium ·Princess Peach's Castle ·Rainbow Cruise ·Temple ·Venom ·Yoshi's Island ·Yoshi's Story
Returning stages fromSuper Smash Bros. Brawl75m ·Bridge of Eldin ·Castle Siege ·Delfino Plaza ·Distant Planet ·Figure-8 Circuit ·Frigate Orpheon ·Green Hill Zone ·Halberd ·Hanenbow ·Luigi's Mansion ·Lylat Cruise ·Mario Bros. ·Mushroomy Kingdom ·New Pork City ·Norfair ·Pirate Ship ·Pokémon Stadium 2 ·Port Town Aero Dive ·Shadow Moses Island ·Skyworld ·Smashville ·Spear Pillar ·Summit ·WarioWare, Inc. ·Yoshi's Island
Returning stages fromSuper Smash Bros. 4Boxing Ring ·Duck Hunt ·Gaur Plain ·Midgar ·Super Mario Maker ·Suzaku Castle ·Umbra Clock Tower ·Wily Castle
Returning stages fromSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS3D Land ·Arena Ferox ·Balloon Fight ·Dream Land GB ·Find Mii ·Gerudo Valley ·Golden Plains ·Living Room ·Magicant ·Mute City SNES ·Paper Mario ·PictoChat 2 ·Prism Tower ·Reset Bomb Forest ·Spirit Train ·Tomodachi Life ·Tortimer Island ·Unova Pokémon League
Returning stages fromSuper Smash Bros. for Wii UColiseum ·Flat Zone X ·Gamer ·Garden of Hope ·Kalos Pokémon League ·Mario Circuit ·Mario Galaxy ·Mushroom Kingdom U ·Pac-Land ·Palutena's Temple ·Pilotwings ·Skyloft ·The Great Cave Offensive ·Town and City ·Wii Fit Studio ·Windy Hill Zone ·Wrecking Crew ·Wuhu Island
OtherΩ form ·Battlefield form ·Final stage (World of Light) ·Stage Builder ·Training
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Mario (universe)Mario universe
FightersMario (SSB ·SSBM ·SSBB ·SSB4 ·SSBU) ·Luigi (SSB ·SSBM ·SSBB ·SSB4 ·SSBU) ·Peach (SSBM ·SSBB ·SSB4 ·SSBU) ·Bowser (SSBM ·SSBB ·SSB4 ·SSBU) ·Dr. Mario (SSBM ·SSB4 ·SSBU) ·Rosalina &Luma (SSB4 ·SSBU) ·Bowser Jr. (SSB4 ·SSBU) (Koopalings) ·Daisy (SSBU) ·Piranha Plant (SSBU)
Assist TrophiesHammer Bro ·Waluigi ·Lakitu & Spinies ·Chain Chomp ·Thwomp ·Flies & Hand
BossesMetal Mario and Luigi ·Petey Piranha
StagesPeach's Castle ·Mushroom Kingdom (SSB) ·Princess Peach's Castle ·Rainbow Cruise ·Mushroom Kingdom (SSBM) ·Mushroom Kingdom II ·Delfino Plaza ·Mushroomy Kingdom ·Figure-8 Circuit ·Luigi's Mansion ·Mario Bros. ·3D Land ·Golden Plains ·Rainbow Road ·Paper Mario ·Mushroom Kingdom U ·Mario Galaxy ·Mario Circuit ·Super Mario Maker ·New Donk City Hall
Mushroom Kingdom (Adventure Mode)
ItemsBob-omb ·Fire Flower ·Green Shell ·Red Shell ·Super Star ·Super Mushroom ·Poison Mushroom ·Freezie ·Metal Box ·Golden Hammer ·Lightning Bolt ·Hothead ·Banana Peel ·Soccer Ball ·Boomerang ·Fire Bar ·POW Block ·Bullet Bill ·Spiny Shell ·Super Leaf ·Grass ·Super Launch Star
EnemiesBanzai Bill ·Bill Blaster ·Bullet Bill ·Chain Chomp ·Flame Chomp ·Goomba ·Giant Goomba ·Hammer Bro ·Koopa Paratroopa ·Koopa Troopa ·Lakitu & Spinies ·Magikoopa ·Shy Guy ·Spike Top
OtherBirdo ·Boo ·Cappy ·F.L.U.D.D. ·Geno ·Ghosts ·Kamek ·Koopa Clown Car ·Molten Fortress ·Nabbit ·Pauline ·Pidgit ·Shellcreeper ·Shy Guy ·Sidestepper ·Toad ·Warp Pipe
Trophies,Stickers andSpiritsTrophies (SSBM ·SSBB ·SSB4) ·Stickers ·Spirits
MusicBrawl (Mario Kart) ·SSB4 ·Ultimate (Mario Kart)
MasterpiecesSuper Mario Bros. ·Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels ·Super Mario Bros. 2 ·Dr. Mario ·Super Mario World ·Super Mario Kart
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