Honeyhive Galaxy
- Not to be confused with Honeyhop Galaxy or Honeyclimb Galaxy.
Honeyhive Galaxy | |
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Screenshot of the starting planet during "Bee Mario Takes Flight". | |
Area | Terrace |
How to unlock | Get 3 Power Stars |
Boss(es) | Mandibug Stack Bugaboom |
Comet(s) | Cosmic Comet Purple Comet |
Mission(s) | Bee Mario Takes Flight Trouble on the Tower Big Bad Bugaboom Honeyhive Cosmic Mario Race The Honeyhive's Purple Coins Luigi in the Honeyhive Kingdom |
Music track(s) | The Honeyhive Pipe Interior The Toad Brigade Big Bad Bugaboom King Kaliente Cosmic Comet |
Stars | |
Galaxy icon | The Starting Planet, the Queen Bee Planet, a honey wall, and several floating blocks and logs |
- “Welcome to the Honeyhive Kingdom! Our queen rules this land.”
- —Honeybee, Super Mario Galaxy
The Honeyhive Galaxy (called the Honeybee Galaxy[1] in prerelease material) is a galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy. It is the site of the Honeyhive Kingdom that is ruled by the Queen Bee and inhabited by friendly Honeybees. This forest-based galaxy is full of flowers and honey walls. The Bee Mushroom debuts here, transforming Mario into Bee Mario. This is one of the three bee-themed galaxies, the other two being the Honeyclimb Galaxy and Gold Leaf Galaxy. The aforementioned Gold Leaf Galaxy is also a mirror version of this galaxy, except with an autumn environment on the main planet and a few minor changes to the surrounding planets. In early versions of the game, Gold Leaf Galaxy planets could be found in Honeyhive Galaxy and/or vice versa, suggesting that they were originally planned as one larger galaxy.
While the galaxy does not return in Super Mario Galaxy 2, the Honeybloom Galaxy and Honeyhop Galaxy share the same bee-themed traits as this galaxy, and the Queen Bee makes a reappearance in the latter. The music theme of the galaxies is a remixed version of the theme playing in this galaxy, with additional instruments.
History[edit]
Super Mario Galaxy[edit]
Planets/Areas[edit]
Starting Planet[edit]
The title of this section is conjectural; an official name for the section's subject has not been found, so it has been given a fitting title by the editors. If an official name is found, then the section should be changed to its appropriate title.
The first Planet that Mario visits contains many Honeybees, Ruby Rocks, Slurples, and on occasion Mandibugs. The first Bee Mushroom is located on this planet. There are also Flipbugs on this planet, as well as a large waterfall in the middle. The area behind the waterfall has a lot of honey on the ground which slows Mario down. A Launch Star at the end of this area will lead the player to the Flower Planet. The Toad Brigade and the first Power Star can be found on the top of a large tree here. During the second mission, Mario can use a Sproutle Vine to reach an area with a Sling Star, leading to another area with a button and a Wiggler around it. When Mario presses it, it leads to the side of the starting planet, an area with boxes on them and a Launch Star leading to the Hat Planets. The area can also be reached in other missions with skilled jumps, though the Launch Star is not present. In mission three, the Queen Bee is behind the water, asking for Mario's assistance. A Launch Star appears later on, taking Mario to the Bugaboom Planet.
There is a group of Star Bits to the immediate right of the starting area that form a large "M", in reference to Mario. There is another group of Star Bits in the Gold Leaf Galaxy that are in the same position as these Star Bits (mirror-wise, of course), which form a large "L", in reference to Luigi.
Observation Deck[edit]
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The Observation Deck is a wooden platform with three stories, which only exists in the Trouble on the Tower mission. The mini-boss and Power Star of Trouble on the Tower are found here. Mario must use a swing here to get across the pit. At the bottom of this pit, a trampoline can be found. If Mario falls into the pit, there is a Life Mushroom guarded by two Mandibugs on the bottom level of the observation deck. Two trampolines can be used to get Mario up to the second level, which also has two Mandibugs and two walls for Mario to wall jump, so that he can get to the third level. In the third level, Mario must ground pound a button while avoiding another Mandibug. After doing so, the windmill starts, and helps Mario reach the mini-boss, a Mandibug Stack.
Flower Planet[edit]
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This planet contains many floating flower platforms. The bottom of the planet is full of lily pads floating in water that work as landing spots for Bee Mario. Several rock-spitting Octoguys, a Flipbug, and some Piranha Plants reside around the edges of the pond. Mario must reach the spinning flower platforms floating above this planet by using the Banandelions and the Bee Mushroom. In the middle of the floating flower platforms is a gigantic flower platform, above which is a Launch Star that takes Mario to the Queen Bee Planet when used. In between the flower platforms, several fountains are found, which continually blast water into the air and will turn Bee Mario back into Mario if he is hit.
Queen Bee Planet[edit]
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This planet is what the Honeybees call the "Queen's castle". The Queen Bee and some Honeybees occur here. This planet starts with a honey wall. At the bottom of the wall, a Honeybee and a Piranha Plant can be found. To climb up the wall, Mario must run into it and go upwards. It requires one jump and fly period and the rest is climbing. There are some optional jump and fly periods for shortcuts, coins, 1-Up Mushrooms, etc. At the very top of the wall, a Piranha Plant can be seen holding down a sproutle. When Mario defeats it, it releases the sproutle, which brings Mario right in front of Queen Bee. Queen Bee is hovering in the middle of the Queen Bee planet. The Queen Bee Planet is filled with water and has a rim of ground going around it. It is possible to stick to Queen Bee and climb around her.
Mushroom Twin Planets[edit]
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The Mushroom Twin Planets[2] are two planets which twist around. They have many enemies. Several Piranha Plants are on the top mushroom planet, which Mario can defeat in order to receive star bits and coins. Then he must proceed to the bottom of the planet. Once there, Mario can jump and land in a ring of star bits on the second planet, which contains two Wigglers. At the bottom of this planet, a Launch Star can be found, which leads to the Mushroom Twin planets Planet.
Tubed Relay Planet[edit]
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The Tubed Relay Planet[3] is shaped like a rattle with, as the name suggests - a hollowed out "tubed" tree trunk as the handle. There is also a large bulb at the top. On the bulb at the top, many Piranha Plants are found. Defeating them will give Mario star bits or coins. A ? Coin is found nearby, which releases a Rainbow Star so that Mario can defeat all the Piranha Plants.
Bugaboom Planet[edit]
The title of this section is conjectural; an official name for the section's subject has not been found, so it has been given a fitting title by the editors. If an official name is found, then the section should be changed to its appropriate title.
Bugaboom is fought here. When Mario arrives at the planet, two platforms are found, each one with a Banandelion. The first one also has a Bee Mushroom, and the second platform has three coins. Mario must use the Bee Mushroom to reach the Banandelions and then fly on to the next platform. This planet is large and has a gigantic tree in the middle of it. There are several Banandelions, honey on the tree and a river of water in the way of scenery on the planet.
Enemies[edit]
Mandibug Stack (boss)
Bugaboom (boss)
Missions[edit]
Mission | Image | Summary
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Bee Mario/Luigi Takes Flight | This mission involves learning about Bee Mario and making contact with the Toad Brigade. | |
Trouble on the Tower | The goal of this mission is to defeat the Mandibugs, including the Mandibug Stack, that have attacked the galaxy. | |
Big Bad Bugaboom | This mission involves defeating the leader of the Mandibugs, Bugaboom, and stopping the Mandibug invasion. | |
Honeyhive Cosmic Mario/Luigi Race | This mission is a cosmic race against Cosmic Mario across the Starting Planet. | |
The Honeyhive's Purple Coins | This mission involves collecting 100 Purple Coins scattered across the Starting Planet. | |
Luigi in the Honeyhive Kingdom | The mission's goal is to rescue Luigi (after having rescued him in three other galaxies) from a Flipbug. |
Mario Golf: World Tour[edit]
Part of the Honeyhive Galaxy appears in Mario Golf: World Tour during Rosalina's Eagle, Albatross, and Hole-in-One animations. Additionally, the music of the Wiggler Park course is a cover of this galaxy's music.
Mario Sports Superstars[edit]
As Mario Sports Superstars reuses Rosalina's golf animations from Mario Golf: World Tour, the Honeyhive Galaxy reappears during her best post-hole animations.
Gallery[edit]
Textures[edit]
Photo for "Luigi on the Roof"
Image from the in-game instructions on Co-Star Mode
Screenshots[edit]
Honeyhive Galaxy being selected from the Terrace
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ハニービーキングダムギャラクシー[?] Hanī Bī Kingudamu Gyarakushī |
Honey Bee Kingdom Galaxy | |
Chinese | 蜜蜂王国银河[?] Mìfēng wángguó yínhé |
Honeybee Kingdom Galaxy | |
French (NOA) | Royaume des Abeilles[?] | Kingdom of the Bees | |
French (NOE) | Royaume des abeilles[?] | Kingdom of the Bees | |
German | Honigbienenkönigreich[?] | Honeybee-Kingdom | |
Italian | Galassia Dolceape[?] | Sweet-Bee Galaxy | |
Korean | 허니비 킹덤 갤럭시[?] Heonibi Kingdeom Gaelleoksi |
Honeybee Kingdom Galaxy | |
Portuguese | Galáxia Colmeia[?] | Beehive Galaxy | |
Spanish (NOA) | Galaxia del Reino de las Abejas[?] | Bee Kingdom Galaxy | |
Spanish (NOE) | Galaxia Reino de Abejas[?] | Bee Kingdom Galaxy |
Trivia[edit]
- Planets identical to the ones from Honeyhive Galaxy appear in Duludubi Star, a knockoff of Super Mario Galaxy published by Fantawild.[4]
- This galaxy and the Space Junk Galaxy are the only galaxies with two back-to-back boss missions in the original Super Mario Galaxy, counting only "main" missions. Coincidentally, both have the boss in the last two major missions.
References[edit]
- ^ Shoemaker, Brad (October 17, 2007). Super Mario Galaxy Hands-On - The Early Galaxies. GameSpot. Retrieved May 12, 2024. (Archived June 21, 2019, 21:11:46 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
- ^ The file name for the Mushroom Twin Planets
- ^ The filename for the Tubed Relay Planet
- ^ DidYouKnowGaming (February 29, 2020). China's Super Mario Galaxy Rip-Off - Region Locked ft. @ashens. YouTube. Retrieved May 23, 2024.